How to Speak Football: 21 Soccer Terms For the World Cup

The world cup is back once again, starting on June 12th, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.  This means different things for different people, but it is the biggest sporting event in the world, and here’s your chance to learn to talk a little bit about soccer in English! Today we have a special infographic from…

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Using the word MATE: British and Australian English

Diversify your vocabulary and connect to people more with the word MATE! The word “mate” is very common in Australian and British English and can help you sound a lot more natural when speaking Englsih in these places. Although it’s not used in American English, it is understood by English speakers all over the world.…

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Are You Learning English Wrong?

Do you feel stuck in your language learning? Are you like a lot of English students, who have been learning for years, but feel like they still aren’t where they want to be in their English learning? Then watch this video, where I hope to show you exactly what you’ve been doing wrong and how…

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RealLife English Podcast #54: Embarrassing Moments (in Language Learning & Life)

http://traffic.libsyn.com/reallifeeng/RealLife_Podcast_-_Embarrassing_Moments.mp3 Free Download  Download & Listen on Your Mobile: iTunes for Apple | Stitcher for Android   Direct Download to Computer on this page (From that page, you will right Click and Save) In this episode, Chad and Justin talk about embarrassing moments in language learning and life. We also talk about the world famous viral youtube video for English learners, “The…

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English For Brazilians: The Funny Origin of the “X-Burguer”

A lot of my students are surprised to discover the funny origin of the word “x-burguer.” In this one minute video, you’ll hear one gringo’s story of coming to Brazil and being confused by the “X” in the word “x-burger” only to later discover its American origin. Free E-book: 101 Words You Won’t Learn in School…

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RealLife English Podcast #53: Easter & Spring Break

http://traffic.libsyn.com/reallifeeng/RLE_Podcast-_Easter_Final_MP3.mp3 Free Download  Download & Listen on Your Mobile: iTunes for Apple | Stitcher for Android   Direct Download to Computer on this page (From that page, you will right Click and Save) In this episode, Chad and Justin talk about humorous expressions, stories, and international customs related to Easter and Spring Break. Words/Expressions You’ll Learn •  Boost • Stave Off…

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Common Mistakes With Difficult Nationalities

You probably learned that in English to talk about a person from a certain country, you simple add an “-an” or “-ian” to the end of the name of the nation, for example: American Italian Brazilian Mexican Egyptian Although this is usually the rule, like everything in English, there are many exceptions! So check out…

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The Surprising Native Pronunciation of CAN (1 Minute Video)

Did you know that native speakers often pronounce the modal verb “can” much differently than you probably learned in school? In fact, we often shorten it so the “a” in can is pronounced as a short i /?/ sound (like “kitchen”). Watch this 1 minute episode of RealLife TV to learn how we do it.…

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10 Words Related to DRINKING

When learning a language people don’t usually focus on expanding their vocabulary for specific subjects. In this episode you are going to learn 10 specific and useful words related to DRINKING. Don’t worry if you don’t drink alcohol, this vocabulary is related to drinking in general. (See transcript below) [leadplayer_vid id=”534C4885E4338″] Transcript Aw yeah, what’s…

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Are You Saying “In the End” too Much?

Lately, I’ve noticed that a lot of my students overuse the term “in the end” to talk about an outcome or a final decision. If you use this term a lot, then be sure to check out this video and the transcript below so you can learn some more natural, real life alternatives to saying, “In…

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