On this week’s podcast, learn about the word endings -tion and -sion. We also answer your questions and discuss your comments. Voice message from Eric from La Gomera Pace in English: http://www.inglespodcast.com/336 Voice message from Jose Ignacio How to take your relationship to the next physical level in English: http://www.inglespodcast.com/183 How to flirt and start…
Brexit – AIRC342
What is Brexit, and what does it potentially mean for us in Spain, and for you if you’re living and working in the UK? What’s the Irish backstop and why is fishing so important? We’ll explain the main points of Brexit to you in this episode. Voice message from Alberto from Australia If you don’t…
New Food Sources – AIRC341
Rising food prices (especially meat), growing population and environmental concerns are causing many people to ask the question: ‘What alternative food sources are there available to us?’ We’ll discuss some of them, and ask if you would consider eating them, in this episode. Email from Pilar from France Dealing with Stress – http://www.inglespodcast.com/339 Hi, I…
Names and how we refer to people in English – AIRC340
First name, surname, middle name, forename, maiden name, given name…names can be confusing, especially if you’re a Spanish or Portuguese speaker. We’ll help you to clarify names in English in this podcast. A Voice message from Dominique from France Do XaX research – some research. Pronunciation of h- heritage http://testyourvocab.com/ (Craig 24,200 words) Voice message…
Dealing with Stress – AIRC339
How do you know if you’re stressed? What can you do if you suffer from stress? Can meditation help? You’ll learn some meditation vocabulary and the basics on how to meditate in this very calm, peaceful and relaxing podcast. Voice message from Alejandro from Mexico Suggest you – suggested TO you / suggested that you…
How to flirt and start a conversation in English – AIRC338
You see a beautiful woman or a handsome man, and you want to meet them and get to know them. But what do you say? How can you make a romantic connection and start a conversation with the person of your dreams? We have absolutely no idea because we can’t remember, but I think we…
Craig’s Story – AIRC337
We heard Reza’s story back in episode 315. Now the tables are turned and it’s Craig’s turn to go under Reza’s spotlight. You can find out more about Craig and his past in this episode. Voice message from Dominique from France Reza’s Story: http://www.inglespodcast.com/315 Where were you born and where did you grow up? Are…
Pace in English – AIRC336
How fast should you speak in English? What’s the best way to teach English? Should you learn the phonetic symbols to help your pronunciation? We’ll answer these questions, and more, in this episode. Voice message from Eric from La Gomera Should he learn all the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA)? walk and work sin and scene…
A History of American English in 20 Minutes – AIRC335
George Bernard Shaw said, “The United States and Great Britain are two countries separated by a common language.” Oscar Wilde wrote, “We have really everything in common with America nowadays, except, of course, language.” But what happened over time to make American English so different from British English? You’ll find out in this episode. Voice…
Living in Spain, New York and China – and your comments and questions – AIRC334
What does donkey’s years mean? What’s the difference between holiday and vacation? How do you translate Irse de puente? And where would you most like to live; Spain, New York or China? We’re sharing your comments and answering your questions in this podcast. Joana from Argentina start – startED Taking her FCE exam in December…
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