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Never Confuse Say, Tell, Talk, and Speak Again

By Chad | Mar 24, 2014

Have you ever confused the words say, tell, talk, and speak? If you answered “yes” then welcome to the club! These four words are commonly confused by English learners from all over the world. In this episode of RealLife TV you are going to discover the subtle difference between these similar words and never confuse…

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The difference between COME and GO

By Ethan | Mar 21, 2014

Do you ever confuse when to use go and when to use come? These two movement describing verbs are often used in similar situations, but confer two very different meanings. In this episode of RealLifeTV, I’m going to tell you the difference between the verbs come and go and give you some examples, so you never confuse them again! Remember that…

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The RealLife English Podcast #52 – Learning with TV Shows (with transcript and pronunciation lesson)

By Chad | Mar 20, 2014

http://traffic.libsyn.com/reallifeeng/podcast_52_-_Learning_with_TV_Shows.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) Sample Transcript | Free Download of Complete Transcript/ Power Lesson Some Connected Speech Examples: Would you – “Woul-dja” I don’t know  – “I-dunno” What do you think? – “Wha-da-ya-think?”…

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You’re Fired: 5 Ways to Talk About Losing Your Job

By Justin | Mar 19, 2014

In this One Minute Lesson of RealLife TV you will learn 5 expressions for losing your job (Watch Video & See Transcript Below):To be/get FiredTo be/get Let GoTo be/get Laid OffTo be/get CannedTo be/get Sacked Hey guys, how is it going? I’m Justin, welcome to another one minute lesson from RealLife TV. Today, I’m going to teach you 5 ways to say…

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The Origin and How to Really Use What’s Up

By RealLife Team | Mar 17, 2014

In this video  lesson you are going to discover why a lot of people make this mistake when responding to this very common colloquial greeting. Have you been answering corectly? Take a look at this video lesson to find out. Transcript What’s up RealLife English, welcome to another one minute video lesson, and today I’m…

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The RealLife English Podcast #51 – Slang Expressions (with transcript and pronunciation lesson)

By Chad | Mar 13, 2014

http://traffic.libsyn.com/reallifeeng/Podcast_51_-_Slang_Expressions.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)  Sample Power Lesson PDF | Free Download of Complete Transcript/ Power Lesson Some Connected Speech Examples: Would you – “Woul-dja” I don’t know  – “I-dunno” What do you think? –…

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New York English: 16 Phrases & Places Every Learner Needs to Discover

By RealLife Team | Mar 12, 2014

People everywhere dream of visiting New York City. Not only is The Big Apple one of the most attractive tourist destinations in the world, but it’s also one of the best places to learn English. Today you will learn 8 unique expressions and 8 places every New York dreamer and English learner NEEDS to discover. Kaplan…

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Tips for Sounding more Fluent: Using Prepositions and Adverbs

By Chad | Mar 10, 2014

If you haven’t already noticed, the English language is filled with so many prepositions and adverbs. If you are like most learners you have probably had problems understanding and using them all correctly. In this video lesson you are going to learn why prepositions are so common in English and how they can really help…

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English Pronunciation: B vs V sounds

By Ethan | Mar 7, 2014

One of the most common pronunciation mistakes that I hear is the pronunciation of the v sound as a b sound (for example, saying BERRY when you really mean to say VERY). This is especially common among Spanish and Catalan speakers, but reviewing the difference between these two similar sounds can be useful for practically any English…

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