Thank you for being here. We hope you can hear us. Here – aqui, and hear – oír are homophones. That’s what we’re speaking about on today’s podcast. Welcome to Aprender Inglés with Reza and Craig. Email feedback from Alberto Gallego, who’s in Australia. Thank you because some of the subjects you talk about are…
Homophones – AIRC235
The difference between even though, even if and even so – AIRC234
What’s the difference between even if, even so and even though? We’ll explain that in this episode. Hi to Isaac Mateus from Brazil. Thanks for listening! Voice message from Santiago from Mexico como quede = however it sounds You sound great! Tidal waves: http://www.inglespodcast.com/184 Natural Disasters In respect with this – In respect to this…
Words from Shakespeare – AIRC233
Scuffle, belongings, eyeball and cold-blooded are words invented by William Shakespeare. We’re going to explain these words, and more, in this vocabulary episode of Aprender Inglés con Reza y Craig We spoke about old English in episode http://www.inglespodcast.com/167 Shakespeare is rightly credited with adding many new words to the English language. However, he is sometimes…
To Tip or Not to Tip – AIRC232
Should we tip in restaurants and cafes? What percentage is acceptable? Who should we tip and who shouldn’t we tip? We’ll be discussing this question in this episode of Aprender Ingles con Reza y Craig we received an email from Fernanda from Uruguay. Hi Reza and Craig, So nice to hear you guys! I´m Fernanda…
Basic Legal English – AIRC231
We’re not lawyers, and we could not hope to give you a full course of legal English on a half-hour podcast. But we’ll do our best to cover basic vocabulary in this very legal podcast episode. Voice message from Leonel (Leo) from Mexico Some advice on how to improve speaking Speaking English Like a Native…
When to Use Never and Ever, Between and Within – AIRC230
When should you use ever and when should you use never? What’s the difference between within and between? Learn this, and more, on this episode of Aprender Ingles con Reza y Craig Email from Patreon supporter Lucas Antonio from Santiago de Chile Hi Reza and Craig, I’m a huge fan of your podcast. In fact,…
Diseases and Illnesses – AIRC229
How are you feeling today? We hope you’re well because today we’re talking about diseases and illnesses. You’ll learn how to talk about sickness, disease and illness. Welcome to Aprender Ingles con Reza y Craig. Voice message from Marcos from Argentina Spends 30-40 minutes a day listening to podcasts Luke’s English podcast / Real Life…
Nature Vocabulary with Monica Stocker – AIRC228
Learn about nature vocabulary with special guest Monica Stocker from El Blog Para Aprender Ingles. Nature and the Environment – http://www.inglespodcast.com/96 https://blogdelingles.com/ – unit 6 A2 Nature vocabulary (also prepositions, exam skill and pronunciation) cliff – acantilado / cave – cueva – Batman’s cave / burrow –madriguera / mine – mina (coal mine, gold mine)…
The Dynamic Duo is Back! – AIRC227
How to improve your listening at conferences, reading aloud with Heinrich Schliemann and your questions answered. Reza’s got hay fever. Reza’s been teaching in Belfast (there’s no rest for the wicked!) Craig went to a podcasting conference in Philadelphia Study the articles ‘a’, ‘a’ and ‘the’: http://www.inglespodcast.com/41 Simple English VIdeos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Kb9tRoB6EI Audio Feedback – Alfonso…
Engine and motor, jump and leap, due to, the plural of ‘you’ and a Beatles Song – AIRC226
What’s the difference between ‘jump’ and ‘leap’, ‘engine’ and ‘motor’? How do you say ‘you’ in the plural (ustedes, vosotros)? How do you use the expression ‘due to’? We answer your questions and look at the nonsense words of a famous Beatles song in this episode. My name’s Craig, and if this is the first…
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