Bringing up children is not easy, and it’s not always easy to be brought up by our parents either. In this podcast, we’ll share some things our parents used to say that made sense at the time, but seem strange when we look back on them many years later. The next conversation course starts at…
Things our mum and dad used to say – AIRC433
Storytelling with Martin Johnston from rocknrollenglish.com – AIRC432
Martin Johnston from rocknrollenglish.com joins Craig to talk about telling effective stories in English, how to avoid telling a boring story, how to be a good listener and how to eat spaghetti the Italian way. Do Italians tend to eat spaghetti with just a fork? Italy expert Martina Landwehrmann says, “Absolutely not,” “Eating spaghetti with…
Pilots, Flying and Aviation Vocabulary – AIRC431
In this podcast, you’ll learn some vocabulary connected to aviation and flying and we’ll have some fun with a short dialogue from a very funny film. Voice message from Erasmo from BrazilTo get in contact with you (prepositions, like with, are not usually stressed Vocabulary Aircraft – airplane/aeroplane/plane, helicopter Jet engine and Propellor engine Passenger…
When to use ‘you and me’ and ‘you and I’ – AIRC430
You’ll learn all about subject pronouns and object pronouns so that you’ll know the difference between you and me and you and I. Voice message from Dantise from Brazil who is living in Canada. Subject pronouns I – we you – you he/she/it – they Object pronouns me – us you – you him/her/it –…
Table Manners – AIRC429
In this podcast, we’ll be talking about how we eat different kinds of food. We also discuss the question, how important are table manners? Reza has been missed by me and the audience during the last few weeks. What has he been doing? Voice message from Bahel whose wife is pregnant. Pregnancy and Babies with…
Evan Simpson Speaks about teaching English, travel and AI – AIRC428
On this podcast, you’ll meet Evan, a very experienced teacher who’s originally from Idaho in the US, but now is in Europe and he joined me to talk about teaching, travel and artificial intelligence, among other things. What’s the most annoying thing about teaching remotely? Which places and cities have you visited and worked in?…
British and American English Grammar and Idiom Differences – AIRC427
It has been said that Britain and North America are two countries separated by the same language. How true do you think that is? And what do you think an American from New York thinks about the way I speak English as a native English speaker from London? In this podcast, you’ll meet my friend…
Fixed expressions – AIRC426
In this podcast, you’ll learn 12 fixed expressions that will help you sound more like a native English speaker. This week I’m very happy to have Lynne, from putitlikethis.com on the podcast. Actually, this is a re-edited version of a live stream that Lynne and I did about 2 months ago in which we introduced…
Your Comments and Questions – AIRC425
Manuel, Loli, Luis, Mamen, Yolanda, Andrés and Rubén all get their questions answered and I’ll bring you up to date with what’s been happening in our neck of the woods in this week’s podcast. Last week’s podcast with Kevin from deliberateenglish.com – 10 expressions to help you have a successful job interview. https://www.inglespodcast.com/424 Reza’s currently…
10 expressions to excel in your next English job interview – AIRC424
On today’s podcast, you’ll learn 10 expressions so that you can excel in your next job interview in English. I’m Craig and here with me on the podcast today is Kevin from deliberateenglish.com. News on Reza is that he has recovered from COVID. The podcasts you heard the previous 2 weeks were episodes that we…
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