Are you thinking about changing countries? If you are, you’ll need a roof over your head! In this episode, you’ll learn vocabulary connected to renting a property so that you won’t be left out in the cold. Voice message from Ruben from Colombia Thank you for each and every one of the episodes pronunciation of…
Renting a place to live – AIRC438
How to improve your fluency with Daniel Goodson from myfluentpodcast.com – AIRC437
English isn’t Daniel’s mother tongue, but with his podcasts, My Fluent Podcast and The Vocab Guy, he is intentionally going outside his comfort zone to improve his speaking fluency. How would you describe My Fluent Podcast to someone who has never heard it? What motivated you to start My Fluent Podcast and how has it…
Cosmetic Surgery – AIRC436
Are you ready to go under the knife? You’ll learn vocabulary connected to cosmetic surgery in this podcast episode. We tried the Tim Tam challenge with a Penguin, a similar chocolate biscuit that is popular in the UK. To see a video of us doing the Tim Tam challenge, go to inglespodcast.com/429 Vocabulary Cosmetic or…
Funfair and circus vocabulary – AIRC435
Roll up, roll up, ladies and gentlemen! Come join us at the funfair and the circus today and improve your English vocabulary. Funfair and circus vocabulary At the funfair / amusement park shooting alley / shooting range bumper cars / dodgems candy floss toffee apples carousel / merry-go-round slot machines arcade games / amusement(s) arcade…
Had better – AIRC434
You’ll learn how to use ‘had better’ and we’ll also explain the difference between should, must and had better. Craig’s next conversation course starts at the beginning of October. Sign up for details at https://www.englishmasterclass.net/ Had better Had better is used to give strong advice to someone, or to yourself. It means ‘It would be…
Things our mum and dad used to say – AIRC433
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…
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…
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