It’s hard to remain enemies when you’ve broken bread together. In many western countries, bread is a staple part of any meal. But what kind of bread are we eating? In this podcast, you’ll learn about the many different types of bread and some idioms with the word bread. Voice message from Felix from Venezuela…
Bread – AIRC359
Zoom, Skype and other internet conferencing vocabulary – AIRC358
These days we’re communicating more over the internet than ever before. We use services like Zoom, Skype, Microsoft Teams and other software to connect with our work colleagues, teachers, friends and family. In this podcast, we’ll help you with some vocabulary and expressions for when you speak in English using VoIP. Voice message from Quique…
Hippies and hippy lifestyle – AIRC357
Heh man, chill out, let your hair down and take it easy. Brothers and sisters, we hope you all come together and really dig this groovy episode on hippies and flower power. Voice message from Francesco from Chile Well done for saying ‘piece of advice’! He already speak(s) English really good (well) It’s hard to…
Gardening vocabulary and expressions – AIRC356
Do you have green fingers? When was the last time you weeded the garden? Life’s not always a bed of roses, but if you listen to this podcast about gardening vocabulary, it might sow a few seeds of curiosity and help you on the way to improving your English. Voice message from Monica from Valencia…
Your Comments and Questions – AIRC355
In this podcast episode, you’ll hear thoughts, comments and questions from Guatemala, Italy, Brazil, Venezuela, Ecuador and Colombia. A voice message from Alberto from Milano, Italy Reza’s pronunciation of Venezia was absolutely perfect! I want to tell XtoX Reza. Venezuela – http://www.inglespodcast.com/349 Voice message from Vanesa from Venezuela, currently living in Ecuador ‘I would like…
Defining and non-defining relative clauses – AIRC354
What are defining and non-defining relative clauses? Why do we need them and how do we use them? You’ll find out in this podcast. Voice message from Alejandro from Medellín, Colombia to put in practice Idioms Connected to House & Home – AIRC220 ‘to throw money down the drain’ XtheX people (people in general) When…
Chocolate – AIRC353
Chocolate biscuits, chocolate brownies, hot chocolate, chocolate cake, chocolate mousse and chocolate chip cookies. Who doesn’t like chocolate? In this podcast, you’ll learn the history of chocolate, how it’s made and also we’ll have a blind chocolate tasting on the podcast! Voice message from Carmen from Spain pronunciation: podcast (not postcard) I have been living…
I find it surprising – more uses of IT – AIRC352
Why do we sometimes say, I find it surprising instead of I’m surprised? You’ll find out in this podcast, and we’ll answer more of your questions and doubts about English. Voice message from Frederico from Buenos Aires False friends: realise – (be aware of) darse cuenta de algo, realizar in Spanish means do or make…
Listening Comprehension – The Street Seller – AIRC351
Learn new vocabulary and improve your listening comprehension with a short story called The Street Seller. Jose’s possibly true story – AIRC214 Josep’s True English Story – AIRC171 How to tell a story in English: http://www.inglespodcast.com/137 Vocabulary despite (the fact that) to bump into (someone) – this phrasal verb has a literal and idiomatic use….
Changing Habits – AIRC350
Many of us are living differently because of the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic. How can we create positive habits and change bad habits to good ones? Voice message from Jesus from Getafe, Madrid Is it the same Craig from La Mansion del Inglés? Voice message from Zeben from Tenerife XI want to thank your…
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