#193: If You Want to Get Fluent Do These 5 Things Daily

In this podcast Ethan, Andrea and Justin talk about five great things that you can practice every day in order to improve your English communication skills.

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193- If You Want to Get Fluent Do These 5 Things Daily

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    Topics:

    • 5 things to practice every day to improve your English communication skills.
    • How to make learning English stress-free

    Words You’ll Learn:

    • Cross Atlantic: crossing the Atlantic Ocean.
    • Stare (something or someone) down: look at something intensely, show dominance.
    • Melt: to turn liquid by heat.
    • Smartass/Smart alec/Smartypants: someone that thinks that he knows everything.
    • Fitting: something that suits very well.
    • Routine: a sequence of actions regularly followed.
    • Coherent: logical and consistent.
    • Foosball: a table game that resembles soccer in which the ball is moved by manipulating rods to which small figures of players are attached.
    • Goes to show: used for saying that a particular fact is proved by what has happened.
    • Schedule: a list of planned activities be done.
    • Snowball effect: a situation in which something increases in  importance at a faster and faster rate.
    • To give yourself a pat on the back: a show of praise or approval to yourself.
    • A streak: consecutive days
    • To come as no surprise: to be expected.
    • Building blocks: something that is necessary for making or developing another thing.
    • Momentum: the increase in the rate of development of a certain process.
    • Humongous: huge.
    • Take things for granted: to never think about something because you believe it will always be available.
    • Reactive: to act in response to a situation rather than controlling it.
    • To get your toes wet: to start doing something for the first time.
    • Where the rubber hits the road: the point at which a theory or idea is put to a practical test.
    • The world is your oyster: used to say that you can do anything or go anywhere you want in life.

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