This course is designed to educate and enhance the spoken English of Europeans, particularly Poles. As a native-speaking English educator in Poland, I have been...
A 9 year old Polish boy wanted to share his love for animals and his chameleon. Listen to what he had to say.
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B2/Advanced - Phrasal Verbs
Here's a list of the phrasal verbs covered in the podcast lesson:
1. Take off
2. Turn up
3. Put off
4. Bring up
5. Get by
6. Take on
7. Set up
8. Run out of
9. Give in
10. Call off
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31:35
Advanced - English Idioms
Bite the bullet
On cloud nine
To kill two birds with one stone
To paint the town red
A drop in the bucket
To have a chip on one's shoulder
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A2- Daily activities and routines
1. Morning Routine
2. Breakfast
3. Work or School Day
4. Lunch Break
5. Afternoon Activities
6. Evening Routine
7. Bedtime
These topics encompass various aspects of daily habits and routines, from the morning rituals to bedtime practices. By discussing these topics, the conversation explores different activities and habits that shape an individual's day. Happy learning! 🎙️🌟
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Vocabulary- Commonly misused words
1. 'Affect' vs. 'Effect'
2. 'Less' vs. 'Fewer'
3. 'Who' vs. 'Whom'
4. 'Lay' vs. 'Lie'
5. 'Its' vs. 'It's'
6. 'Me' vs. 'I'
7. 'Further' vs. 'Farther'
Each segment focused on explaining the differences between these pairs of words, providing examples, and offering tips to remember their correct usage in various contexts. By mastering these commonly misused words, you'll gain more confidence and clarity in your English communication.
This course is designed to educate and enhance the spoken English of Europeans, particularly Poles. As a native-speaking English educator in Poland, I have been to several regions to communicate and interact with locals, and based on my investigation, I have identified a number of extremely typical English mistakes. This podcast will support non-native English speakers in gaining confidence while speaking the language and recognising their pronunciation mistakes via a better comprehension of the language. This is not merely an English course; it is a journey.