English lessons to improve your grammar, vocabulary and listening skills. We'll help you take your English to the next level! Lecciones para aprender y mejorar tú inglés.
In this podcast, you’ll learn thousands of expressions of exaggeration and hyperbole so that you can make your English more colourful and engaging. Well, maybe not thousands!
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In today’s podcast, we speak about blood sports. You’ll learn vocabulary connected to bull fighting, fox hunting, cock fighting and dog fighting and we’ll give you our personal opinion on this controversial topic.
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Today you’ll learn lots of vocabulary connected to the word ‘light’ and we hope that this podcast will help you widen your vocabulary so that you see this word ‘in a new light’!
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What would you expect to see at a car boot sale? If you’re thinking of boots in a car, you’d be wrong! Also, we’ll give you a first-hand account of second-hand shops in this podcast episode.
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In today’s podcast, we’ve selected some famous, and some not so well-known, quotations about happiness. We hope they will help to make your life happier and improve your English.
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A fable is a very short story that usually teaches a moral or lesson about life. Some of the most well-known fables were written by Aesop. Who was Aesop and how can fables improve your English? Keep listening for the answers to those questions and we’ve got 5 of Aeasop’s most popular fables for you to listen to in this episode.
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In this podcast, you’ll learn some technical vocabulary related to architecture. These words are not only useful for architects. They’re also handy for more advanced students who want to talk about architecture at a deeper level.
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In this podcast, you’ll learn how to improve your English pronunciation. Specifically, how to pronounce consonants when they are together in a word, like 'stop' and 'twelfth'.
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In today’s podcast, you’ll learn some useful language to talk about the world of the broligarchs - those tech-savvy men who partly control the world.
Like it or not, this very small and extremely powerful group affects your daily life, so let’s find out more about them and the typical expressions associated with them on this week’s episode.
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In this podcast, you’ll learn a few things about Stoicism. What is it? Where did it originally come from? Who were the main Stoic philosophers and how could Stoicism possibly help us in our modern day lives? Welcome to this philosophical episode that will improve your English and your mind!
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We can’t teach you extremely bad and offensive swear words because we run the risk of being banned.
However, in this episode we’ve collected some of the milder and softer expletives that shouldn’t get you into too much trouble. That being said, we suggest you don’t play this podcast if you have young children nearby or if you have particularly sensitive ears.
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In this podcast, you’ll learn about the furniture and home improvement store IKEA. Whether you're a huge fan of shopping there or you’ve never heard of IKEA, you’ll learn lots of new vocabulary.
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In this podcast, you’ll learn what soft skills are and how they are different from hard skills. We’ll give you some examples of soft skills so that you can widen your vocabulary and be prepared to answer questions related to soft skills if you find yourself in a job interview situation.
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In this podcast, you’ll learn about oxymorons. An oxymoron puts two words that don’t normally go together side by side, like “pretty ugly” or “bittersweet”, to create a new idea that’s often clever, ironic, or emotionally powerful. We’ve got lots of examples of oxymorons that are used frequently in English and you’ll learn how to use them.
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In this podcast, you’ll learn about superstitions around the world. Some bring good luck and some bring bad. Do you believe in superstitions? Do we believe in them?
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In English, many surnames come from the professions of their ancestors. These are called "occupational surnames". Examples include Smith (blacksmith), Miller (miller), Taylor (tailor), and Carpenter.
In this episode, you’ll learn some of the more common ones and we’ll explain the vocabulary related to the profession.
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In today’s podcast, you’ll learn words and expressions connected to arts and crafts, (from sketch to sculpture). We hope you find this episode “handy”.
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In today’s podcast, you’ll learn expressions connected to regrets so that you can reflect on what you did in the past and look back with a critical eye.
We’ve all made mistakes, sometimes we might consider them stupid. But don’t feel bad, we’ll also share 10 REALLY stupid things that people do so that you can put your mistakes in context.
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Some idioms have almost a word for word translation into another language. For example, If you solve two problems with one action, you can use the English idiom 'to kill two birds with one stone' or in Spanish 'Matar dos pájaros de un tiro'. It’s quite similar in French, too; “Faire d'une pierre deux coups”. In Hungarian it’s a similar idiom: "To catch two flies with one slap."
However, there are many idioms that do not translate w...
We know what you’re thinking. This is another dry, boring podcast on a topic that we know nothing about. Well, I hope we’ll be able to surprise you and that you’ll learn lots of vocabulary connected to taxes and tariffs in this episode.
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