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If you aim to enhance your fluency and sound more like a native speaker, this episode is perfect for you. Learn adverb collocations crucial for smooth communication and particularly beneficial for those preparing for English proficiency exams like IELTS, TOEFL, or CAE.
Learn essential adverb phrases used frequently in professional and casual settings...
In this podcast episode, you will learn useful English collocations. Learn how to express joy, happiness, and other positive feelings in English. This lesson is beneficial for intermediate learners who want to take their English to the next level.
Understanding how to describe your emotions effectively is key to boosting your English vocabulary and improving how naturally you communicate...
How to ask for something politely in English? Boost your English skills by learning how to make polite requests just like a native speaker! This English lesson is ideal for intermediate learners looking to improve their confidence and master daily conversations. You'll discover essential phrases which are crucial for polite English communication...
Learn different ways to say "I'm sick" in English! This lesson is perfect for English learners at all levels who want to expand their vocabulary with phrases that are used daily by native speakers.
In this episode, you'll learn a variety of expressions to describe being unwell, from having a cold to feeling nauseous. Knowing these phrases is vitally important for effective communication in English, especially in situations where you need to discuss health issues...
How to describe physical appearance in English. In this lesson, you will learn C1 Level advanced English adjectives used to describe physical appearance, a must-know for boosting your English vocabulary. Perfect for non-native speakers aiming to refine their English speaking skills, this lesson offers clear explanations and examples to help you describe people in detail...
This episode will help you grow your vocabulary with advanced English verbs that will make your English sound more natural and fluent. Learn 12 verbs of motion in English. Learning these verbs is crucial for anyone looking to improve their speaking and writing skills. By adding these verbs to your daily conversations, you'll find it easier to describe actions and movements, helping you communicate more effectively and with more confidence...
This episode is made for ESL learners who want to use everyday expressions, idioms, and phrasal verbs just like native speakers do. Boost your English with essential vocabulary related to relaxation and rest. Learning these phrases will help you speak English more fluently and confidently, making your conversations sound more natural.
If you're looking to talk about taking it easy or hanging out with your friends in a relaxed way, this episode is for you...
Welcome to today’s podcast episode! If you're looking to improve your speaking skills and sound more like a native, this lesson is for you. We'll go over 10 important phrases that are perfect for giving recommendations in English. These popular English phrases will help you in everyday conversations and when making small talk.
I’ll show you how to use each phrase with easy examples, so you can start using them in your conversations right away...
Build your vocabulary and speak like a native with 20 advanced C1 & C2 level adjectives for total English fluency. This English lesson is useful for students studying for IELTS, TOEFL, CAE, and other English proficiency exams, as well as those looking to improve their written and spoken English...
In this podcast episode, you will learn 10 different ways to say you're hungry in English. This English lesson is great for students who already know some English and want to improve their vocabulary. You will learn how to sound more like a native speaker when you talk about being hungry in your daily conversations.
These natural English phrases are easy to understand and are often used by native speakers and people who speak English well...