#219: Best Songs to Learn English with in 2021!

In this podcast, Ethan and Andrea talk all about their favorite songs from 2020 that can help you to learn English in 2021. Not only do they talk about their favorite songs, but they talk about some favorite vocabulary and phrases from them and they break them down for you.

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#219 - Best Songs to Learn English with in 2021!

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    Words You’ll Learn:

    • Soak (a soak in the bath, soaking wet)
    • A bath
    • Go for a swim
    • Kill two bords with one stone
    • Tune (an instrument)
    • Fiddle
    • Chords and keys
    • Go with the flow
    • Mesmerized
    • Honeymoon phase
    • Sow seeds
    • You reap what you sow
    • Catchy
    • To be out of reach
    • To be in over your head
    • Do a full 180
    • An up and comer
    • A break-though artist
    • Flicker in the light
    • From the corner of my eye

    Quick Definitions:

    • Sublime: of very great excellence or beauty.
    • Sing along: If you sing along with a piece of music, you sing it while you are listening to someone else perform it.
    • Look (words) up: to try to find a particular piece of information by looking in a book or on a list, or by using a computer.
    • “There’s a common objection to learning with music”: a statement that shows that you disagree with a plan, or a reason for your disagreement.
    • “it kind of has an 80s vibe to it”: a general feeling that you get from a person or place.
    • Adore: to like something very much.
    • Fall (deeply) for someone: to fall in love with someone.
    • Bewitched / someone has put a spell on you: to control someone’s behavior with magic
    • Try one’s hand (at something): To attempt to do something new; to try something for the first time.
    • Stand up for (what you believe): speak or act in support of someone or something.
    • Mother-to-be: a woman who is expecting a baby.
    • A die-hard fan: a loyal fan.

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