How do you pronounce OUGH? You may be surprised to know that you can pronounce these letters EIGHT different ways. Listen to this podcast and learn how crazy English really is! Voice message from Luis from Mexico City I’ve been listening to your podcast – I’ve listened (TO) all your shows I find them very…
However, whatever, whichever, whenever, wherever, whoever, whosever, whatsoever – AIRC393
You’ll learn whenever to use words like whenever, however, whatever, whichever, wherever, whoever and whosever. Whoever listens to this week’s podcast will avoid confusion with these words wherever you are in the world, and whatever you use English for. However, whatever, whichever, whenever, wherever, whoever whatever – anything at all’ or ‘it doesn’t matter what…
Scottish vocabulary and pronunciation – AIRC392
We’re travelling virtually to Scotland today and we’ll help you with some specific vocabulary and pronunciation features that you might hear there. There’s also a special guest on the podcast to help you understand more about the way the English language is spoken in Scotland. Malcolm is an English teacher from Edinburgh, Scotland. He’s also…
8 common colloquial expressions – Part 8 – AIRC391
On today’s podcast, you’ll learn 8 more colloquial expressions so that you can sound more like a native speaker. Voice message from Francesca from Italy ‘give it a go’ ‘set my mind to’ ‘make the most of’ Squid Game on Netflix Francesca also asked about material for CAE/C1 Advanced study. She says, “My British Council…
Coincidences – AIRC390
Sometimes the world seems a lot smaller than it actually is and coincidences seem very unlikely and surprising. Spanish speakers say ‘the world is a handkerchief’ – el mundo es un pañuelo. In English we say, ‘It’s a small world!’ We’ve got some examples of how small the world can be in this podcast. Voice…
Money Idioms and Expressions – AIRC389
You’ll learn 24 money idioms and expressions that will make your English sound more natural. Voice message from Ebiana from Argentina If you want to go back and listen to the old episodes about money, they are: https://www.inglespodcast.com/12 https://www.inglespodcast.com/23 https://www.inglespodcast.com/24 https://www.inglespodcast.com/46 Ebiana sent a couple of money stories. One was about Sir Isaac Newton (an…
10 positive things from the COVID-19 pandemic – AIRC388
The COVID-19 pandemic is far from over (Oct. 2021) and many countries are still facing high infection rates, deaths and severe economic consequences of the virus. Nevertheless, there have been some positive things that have come out of the pandemic, and we’ll talk about them in this podcast. Email from Hamza Haji from Ethiopia In…
Is it too late to save the planet? – AIRC387
We speak a lot about travel on this podcast. Flying around the world to visit other countries can be a wonderful adventure. But should we be thinking more about climate change and the effect we are having on global warming every time we buy a plane ticket? Find out what we think in this episode….
How long does it take to learn a language? – AIRC386
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 –…
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…
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