Podcasts
English Podcast #25 – Expressions related to Chad’s Fired
http://traffic.libsyn.com/reallifeeng/RLEP_Episode_25_-_Expressions_related_to_Chads_Fired.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) Words to Know Stick around – stay Slackline – a balancing game (you walk across a rope between two trees) Face to face meetup – meeting in person Deduction…
Read MoreReal Life English Podcast #24 – Expressions related to JURASSIC 5 SONGS
http://traffic.libsyn.com/reallifeeng/podcast_24_final_cut.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) Words to Know Weight off your shoulders – a big relief Schedule- your personal time organizer Updates – additional improvements Peeps – friends, people in your social group Hometown – the city where you were…
Read More7 Reasons Why Podcasts Are Changing the Way We Learn English
Imagine practicing your English for an extra 5-10 hours every week without ever taking any extra time out of your busy day. Imagine if you could easily practice your English while you’re stuck in traffic, on the bus, cooking, cleaning, or while you’re waiting in line at market or bank. Podcasting makes all this and…
Read MoreDon’t Be a Cara De Pau in English: Brazilian Expressions That Don’t Translate Literally
Don’t be a cara de pau podcast (18:40) Download this audio and learn Reallife English anywhere When you’re speaking English, are you being a “wood face” (cara de pau) without even knowing it? Relax, I ‘m sure you’re not really being that bad or offending anyone, but if you don’t know how to use expressions…
Read MoreDropping the Ball with English: Brazilian Expressions That Don’t Translate Literally
Have you ever been talking to a Gringo in Portuguese and heard him or her say some really crazy stuff? Maybe something like, “Vamos pendurar fora” (hang out) or “procurando para fora” (looking forward)? Well, as crazy as you think these gringos may be, do you know that you probably do the same thing when…
Read MorePodcasts: The Future of Learning
Imagine if you could add 10 hours of studying English every week without adding any extra time to your day. With podcasts you can. If you don’t know what a podcast is, check out the article What is a Podcast and Why You Should Care. Leia em português These days, as business gets more and…
Read MoreVocê Está Viajando
Chad and I talking about the expression “Vocé estâ viajando.” [powerpress]
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