Posts Tagged ‘RealLife English’
#336: How I Learn & Never Forget Words in English Watching Movies and Series, Showing Method in Practice with Netflix Series, and More!
In today’s episode, Thiago shares his favorite method (step by step) to learn English with movies and TV series. You will learn some tips and strategies you can use to get the most out of this media. Plus, you’ll see this method being applied live with a fun clip. This Podcast Episode is Also Available…
Read More#335: Understand Movies and Series in ENGLISH — How Natives Use the B-Word
One of the things successful English learners are able to do is understand language in various situations. And that includes understanding curse words. In today’s episode, we talk about all the various uses of the B-word in English and we share our take on cursing and swearing. While we don’t recommend using these kinds of…
Read MoreBeyond Borders #11: 4 Habits That Will Transform Your English (And Your Life), and more! | Justin Murray, RealLife English CEO
Justin Murray is the Co-founder and CEO of RealLife English. He’s originally from the Seattle area in Washington State in the US but has been living in Brazil for more than 10 years. Justin and his business partners (including yours truly) started RealLife English as a series of face-to-face events to give their students the…
Read MoreLearn all about Humor and Jokes in English (plus the best dirty joke ever)
Having fun is the single most important thing in learning a foreign language. It’s only when you have fun doing an activity that you can really become good at it and not just quit after the first burst of excitement is over. If you’re not having fun, you’re doing it wrong. Now, is there any other better…
Read More75 Ways to Say Beautiful: Synonyms, Slang, and Collocations
Do you have a hard time finding different ways to describe beautiful and attractive things, experiences, and people? English has so many ways to say the same thing. This rich mix of different tongues and the evolution of English (much thanks to our friend Shakespeare) has made English the beautiful mélange [mixture] that it is…
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