In this episode, you’ll learn some incredibly useful intensifiers like incredibly, seriously and exceptionally, so that you can make your adjectives sound seriously intense and make your English exceptionally brilliant. Voice message from Luis from New York Intensifiers – Part 1: really, very, quite, pretty and fairly: http://www.inglespodcast.com/372 With strong adjectives (awful, disgusting, brilliant, fascinating),…
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8 common colloquial expressions – Part 3 – AIRC375
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 who gave us the idea for episode 368 Anybody, anyone, nobody, no one, somebody, someone, everybody and everyone. perhaps and maybe Probability adverbs; certainly, maybe, perhaps – AIRC37 http://www.inglespodcast.com/37 too and…
LGBTQ+ and gay pride – AIRC374
You’ll learn about the LGBTQ+ community so that you can understand the vocabulary, terms and abbreviations related to this topic. Voice message from Romina from Paraguay ‘six’ episodes Technical brewery vocabulary – not very useful for most listeners Beer episode: http://www.inglespodcast.com/203 We are open to sponsorships from beer producers! LGBTQ+ – “Queer Community” or “Rainbow…
8 common colloquial expressions – Part 2 – AIRC373
You’ll learn 8 more colloquial expressions that will make your English sound natural and more like a native speaker. Now you’re talking! Voice message from Luis from Mexico. La Pergola bar/restaurant/kiosk in Valencia. Voice message from José Ignacio – 7.5 result in IELTS I ‘wouldn’t have expected’… Learned ‘from scratch’ ‘It’s on me’ 1.Don’t get…
Intensifiers – Part 1: really, very, quite, pretty and fairly – AIRC372
You’re very welcome to this episode of the podcast, and we really mean it. We’re pretty sure we’ll be able to explain quite a few things fairly well to you. You’ll learn about the words really, very, quite, pretty and fairly so that you can use these intensifiers correctly in English. An email from Pablo…
8 common colloquial expressions – Part 1 – AIRC371
Colloquial English can be quite difficult to understand and to incorporate into your everyday English vocabulary. Be that as it may, we’re here to help you get to grips with some common English expressions that will help you speak English more like a native speaker. Voice message from Erasmo from Brazil Voice message from Lorenzo…
Changing word stress on verbs and nouns – AIRC370
You’ll learn how word stress changes some words from a verb to a noun and from a noun to a verb so that you can improve your pronunciation. We also explain the difference between behaviour, demeanour and conduct. Voice message from Paulina from New Zealand Preparing IELTS exam to COME UP WITH ideas IELTS writing…
Opiates, book recommendations and improving your fluency – AIRC369
Learn about opiates, get some book recommendations and discover how to improve your fluency in English. Voice message from Alejandro from Colombia Anesthesiologist – anesthesia – anesthetic (to numb the pain) A ‘fellowship’ in pain (grant or a specialty?) propose (to you) a topic – to propose/suggest a topic thank you for INSPIRING us to…
Anybody, anyone, nobody, no one, somebody, someone, everybody, everyone – AIRC368
Anyone can improve their English with this podcast. We leave nobody out. Today, you’ll learn the differences between anybody, anyone, nobody, no one, somebody, someone, everybody and everyone. Voice message from Anna from Italy You have no idea XwhatX (how) useful they are for me. You’ve done an excellent XworkX (job) Sicily where I’ve lived…
Prepositions and phrasal verbs for a digital world – AIRC367
Many of us live in a very digital world and we need lots of technology vocabulary to speak about it. Perhaps one of the most difficult aspects of learning this vocabulary is prepositions. Today we’ll help you get them right. Voice message Jorge from Colombia Xadvices you can give meX – what advice can you…