Posts Tagged ‘englishvocabulary’
#279: 10 Useful SLANG Words to Make Your Conversations More Interesting
Slang is unavoidable, no matter what language you’re learning, and it’s becoming increasingly more common in movies, TV series, and especially on social media.It’s also one of those aspects of language which isn’t usually taught in the classroom even though it’s an important part of becoming proficient in any language. In our podcast today, you will…
Read More#278: What to Do If Somebody Doesn’t Understand What You Said in English
As language learners, one of the most demotivating situations to be in is when someone says, “I don’t understand you.”. It can feel as though all of the hard work you’ve put in was for nothing. Knowing how to deal with this situation could be the difference between giving up and communicating confidently. So in…
Read More#277: Interview with a UKRAINIAN about the War
Before a couple of weeks ago, most of us knew relatively little about the Eastern European country, Ukraine, but today, it’s on everyone’s mind. Here at RealLife English, we are fortunate to have a Ukrainian team member, Ksenia, and today we’ve invited her on to share with you her first-hand experience. Download & Listen on…
Read More#276: Foodie Podcast! 20 Idioms & Expressions Related to EATING
You probably know by now that here at RealLife English we’re foodies (we love food!) It must be a common thing for English speakers because we have so many expressions related to eating and food. So today we’ll look at a bunch of useful everyday expressions and idioms that have to do with eating. Whether…
Read More#275: Do you Run Out of Things to Say When you Have Conversations in English? Try These Fun Questions!
Andrea is officially a way to have her baby. And so it will be a little while until we hear her on the podcast. I know I don’t just speak for myself when I say that she’ll be dearly missed, but it’s not all bad. We have your newest fluency coach Cassé here in the…
Read More#274: Dramatically Improve Your Vocabulary With This One Trick
One of the greatest challenges for Upper-intermediate learners is to continue making progress in their English. We’ve had countless students tell us about this problem: They already speak English quite well but still have some things to improve. Although they know this, they’re not sure how to do it and they feel stuck at intermediate…
Read More#273: How Well do you Know Andrea & Ethan?
Where in Britain is Andrea from? Is Ethan a cat or dog lover? Did Ethan use to work as a bus driver? Who learned to ride a bike as an adult? We get asked tons of questions across all of our channels, so we thought that today we would address them. Get to know us…
Read More#272: 20 British vs American BABY Vocabulary Differences + Special Announcement!
Today, Ethan and Andrea are going to discuss baby vocabulary, as well as the differences between American and British English when it comes to this type of vocabulary. If you have or are soon to have a baby, or if you have young nephews or nieces, this episode is going to come in handy! And…
Read More#271: 20 Clever Word Combinations in English you Should Add to your Vocabulary (Brunch, Staycation and MORE)
It’s become very popular and trendy to combine words in English in recent years, but this can leave learners feeling pretty confused and conversations, or when watching TV series movies and listening to podcasts. These combinations of words happen when one or both of the words is shortened in a clever way, and this is…
Read More#270: Can YOU Say these English Tongue Twisters for Speaking & Pronunciation Training?
How much wood would a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood? Did you try to read that out loud? Did you find it hard? That’s a tongue twister. They usually have the same sounding consonants, so when you try to say each word the pronunciation comes out all wrong. Tongue twisters are a…
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