Maybe you shouldn’t listen to this podcast episode if you like eating snails because today we’re speaking about fast food! You’ll learn some vocabulary connected to fast food and we’ll tell you what we think about it. Fast food Past episodes about food: New Food Sources – https://www.inglespodcast.com/341 Spanish Food from a British Perspective –…
Fast Food – AIRC417
Phobias – AIRC416
Are you afraid of making decisions? Do you get scared when you see hair or beards? Do you have a fear of balloons? We’re talking about phobias today in this episode. Voice message from Noemi from Mexico ‘on my own’ or ‘by myself’ It’s so nice to hear something positive about an ‘ex’. Marmite –…
Scandals in the British Royal Family – AIRC415
What’s your opinion of the British royal family? Whether or not you’re a royalist, you may be surprised to hear some of the details we’re about to tell you concerning scandals among the most famous family in Britain. Voice message from Sandra from Madrid to get along to put a smile on my face book…
20 British Slang Words – AIRC414
We’re really chuffed to tell you about some vocabulary that’s often used in British English. If you don’t know what ‘chuffed’ means, you will after this podcast. Voice message from Melissa from Milan, Italy A new AIRCoholic who is preparing for the C1 Advanced exam ‘to challenge myself’ Voice message from Andrés from Colombia Homework…
Hairdressing and hair salon vocabulary – AIRC413
You’ll learn vocabulary and expressions connected to hairdressing and hair salons. So, sit back in the stylist’s chair, close your eyes and relax as we tell you all you need to know about cutting hair and getting your haircut. Voice message from Valeria from Argentina I’ve been listening TO!! (We’re back to 100 euros!) Is…
Crime idioms – AIRC412
They say that crime doesn’t pay. Well, listening to this podcast definitely does pay. You’ll learn some new idioms about crime and improve your English. Voice message from Mamen from Badajoz I watched the film Belfast and XI remember youX – it reminded me of you / I thought of you (Recommended: The Fall –…
Money and negotiation – AIRC411
Money makes the world go round and on this podcast, you’ll learn how to talk about money and negotiate prices in English. Some feedback on the Urban Myths and Legends podcast – https://www.inglespodcast.com/408 Carlos from Venezuela writes: In Venezuela, we have myths and mysteries from the 19th century. La Sayona, a crying female ghost that…
8 common colloquial expressions – Part 9 – AIRC410
On today’s podcast, you’ll learn 8 more colloquial expressions so that you can sound more like a native speaker. 8 common colloquial expressions – Part 9 To get up to speed/bring (someone) up to speed/date To bring (something) up to speed = cause it to be working at its highest level of efficiency. to be…
Australian English – AIRC409
You’ll learn some Australian English vocabulary and expressions so that you can talk to and understand an Australian. Email from Mateus from São Paulo, Brazil Hi Reza and Craig. I’ve been listening (to!) your Podcast since last November, and my English has been improving a lot. Thanks for your excellent work. I’d like to recommend…
Urban Myths and Legends – AIRC408
Do you have any urban myths in your country? If so, do you believe them? On this podcast, we’ll tell you some from around the world and help you improve your English. Voice message from Andrés from Colombia. Well done for saying listen ‘TO’ (It seems like our tactic is working and we’re on track…
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