Six months, 14 days, 2 years, a lifetime. How long does it take to learn a language? That’s one of the questions we’ll be answering on today’s podcast as we comment on your recent feedback. Voice message from Jesus from Getafe, Madrid As XusuallyX – usual ‘As usual’ is used in relation to something –…
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8 common colloquial expressions – Part 7 – AIRC385
On this podcast, you’ll learn some colloquial expressions to refer to what you’re talking about, like ‘talk at cross purposes’, ‘what it boils down to’ and ‘to make head or tail of something’ so that you can speak English in a more natural way. Voice message from Ricardo from Alicante You do sound better than…
Nuts – AIR384
Peanuts, walnuts, brazil nuts, hazelnuts, chestnuts…..there are so many different kinds of nuts in the world that you could go nuts trying to remember them all! On this podcast, we’ll help you keep your nuts in order and you’ll learn some idioms connected to nuts. Voice message from Alba from Barcelona Getting tired XfromX OF…
8 common colloquial expressions – Part 6 – AIRC383
You’ll learn 8 more common colloquial expressions so that you can speak English in a more natural way. Voice message from Daniel from Mexico No need to apologise for bad audio quality, although we do appreciate good audio when we get it! XInX this time – This time Olympic Games Tokyo 2021/2020? Voice message from…
10 TV Series to improve your English – AIRC382
Watching TV Series is a great way to improve your English while being entertained at the same time. In this podcast, we’ll tell you our top 10 favourite TV shows and give you a long list of additional recommendations for you to try. Voice message from Esteban from Argentina TV Series we think you should…
8 common colloquial expressions – Part 5 – AIRC381
You’ll learn 8 more common colloquial expressions so that you can speak English in a more natural way. Pablo on Twitter @rourapablo “I’ve just received an email saying that I’ve passed the Advanced exam with an A grade. Reza and Craig with their podcast had a lot to do with it. Thanks, guys!” Voice message…
Six Great British Legends – AIRC380
We tell you about six British legends that will help you improve your vocabulary, your listening skills and, we hope, also entertain you. Voice message from Ana from Cáceres It could be XinterestedX (interesting) if you Xdidn’t talkX (talked) about it. Robin Hood From Nottingham, England Robbed the rich to give to the poor. “Robehod”…
8 common colloquial expressions – Part 4 – AIRC379
You’ll learn 8 more colloquial expressions so that you can sound more like a native speaker and take your colloquial English to the next level. Voice message from Erasmo from Brazil I’ve been listening TO your podcast Pronunciation ‘useful’ and ‘recipe’ Good tag question – ‘It’s the right recipe for learning English, isn’t it?’ Question…
10 National parks we’d like to visit – AIRC378
We’re travelling around the world and virtually visiting 10 national parks that we’d love to see in person one day. Why not travel with us and improve your English? Voice message from Carolina from Argentina Pronunciation of ‘entrepreneurs’ 10 National parks we’d like to visit Yellowstone National Park – western US in Wyoming and also…
For me and to me, To be honest, Respectfully, No offence, Frankly- AIRC377
In this podcast, you’ll learn when to use ‘for me’ and when to use ‘to me’. We also warn you about expressions such as ‘respectfully’, ‘I don’t mean to be rude, but…’ and ‘please don’t be offended’ that should put you on your guard because you should be suspicious of what comes next. Voice message…
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