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21 OCT 2021 · Here you are going to learn the language you can use in a hotel or other really situations. I hope you enjoy it..
15 OCT 2021 · In this episode you are going to listen to an interview with Jane about a trip she made in 2008. There you a going to learn the correct usage of the connectors such as: and, but, and and. É Joy yourself
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23 DEC 2020 · This lesson is about Verbs often confused. This verbs are often misused by lots of English learners. The verbs you will find on this podcast are:
#01 argue vs discuss
I. argue= to speak angrily to sb because you desagree with them.
Il. discuss= to talk about sth with sb, especially in order to decide sth
#02 notice vs realize
I. notice= to see /hear sth/sb; to observe; to become aware of sb/ sth.
II. realize=to understand or become aware of a particular fact or situation.
#03 avoid vs prevent
I. avoid =try not to do st; to prevent sth bad from happening.
II. prevent =to stop sb from doing sth; to stop sth from happening
#04 mind vs matter
I. mind =to be upset ;get annoyed or worried by something
II. matter =be a problem; to be important or have an important effect on sb /sth.
#05 remember vs remind
I. remember =not forget; to have or keep an image in your memory of an event, person, place for the past.
II. remind =help sb to remember, especially sth important that they must do.
21 DEC 2020 · This lesson is about Phrasal verbs. Remember phrasal verb is a verb combined with an adverb or a preposition or sometimes both to give a new meaning.
In this lesson you will find the following Phrasal verbs:
#01. Pick up
#02. Brush up
#03. Get by
#04. Pass for
#05. Take in
Just practice these Phrasal Verbs very often and if you would like to take a full English course you can whatsapp me on +258840751246
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20 DEC 2020 · This podcast is about English idioms. Idioms = are groups os words whose meaning are different from the meaning of the individual words. They do not mean what they look like. Eg: let the cat out of the bag, it means to reveal a secret.
English idioms you will find on this podcast:
#1 on a tip of your tongue = it means you are sure that you know the such thing which is on a tip of your tongue but you can't remember it.
#2 Cross purposes = it two people are at a cross purposes they do not understand each other because they are talking about or aiming at different things without realizing it.
#3 get your head round something =to be able to understand or accept something.
#4 get your tongue round/arrond (any word) = to pronounce a difficult word wrongfully.
#5 get / (hold) the wrong of the stick = to understand something in a wrong way.
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