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Podcasts on a variety of topics all designed to help you speak English well. The focus is on using proper English and emphasizing how to avoid commonly made mistakes by ESL learners. Don't delay build your confidence in English as of today. Contact information: everydel@gmail.com or 501-520-361 Need Lessons? Skype lessons or face to face in downtown Warsaw
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comfortable, vegetable, doable, remarkable, admirable, adorable, agreeable, available able is a suffix meaning it is added to the end of the word - pronounication as if you were to say "a bull" when it is a part of a word Explanation of prefix vs. suffix happy - unhappy (un = prefix un= not so - not happy) happiness - ness - is a suffix which means…
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Verb - describes an action Stative verbs - describe states of being. ex. I am happy/angry/sad/mad. Stative verbs - are used in the present simple tenses When stative verbs don't describe a state but an action then they are used in the continuous tenses. ex. I have a cup of coffee in the morning. (state) vs. I am having a cup of coffee now. (action)…
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This is second part of the episode on idioms from time. it's high time to do something - for ex. it's high time to do the laundry, dishes, bills etc. to take one's time or to take your sweet time - not to hurry ex. to take your time doing your makeup to call it a day - to stop working on a given activity for the day. on the spur of the moment - spo…
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Today is Thursday. Yesterday was Wednesday. Tomorrow will be Friday. or Tomorrow is going to be Friday. Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th Saturday and Sunday are days off meaning we don't work on these days. I have the weekends off means I dont' work on the weekends. at the weekends - British Engli…
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Prepositions of place tell us where something is at: I placed the water bottle onto the table. ( I use the preposition onto as there was movement.) Now the water bottle is on the table. (There isn't any movement with it at this time.) Jeff jumped into the pool. ( jumped into - there is movement.) Jeff is swimming in the pool. ( He is inside the poo…
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to look out= watch out to look out the window or to look through the window to look up a word online to look up to someone/ ex. to look up to a great professor to look down on lazy professors to look for your keys or to look for love to look over homework - to check it briefly to look after a child, a pet, a grandparent to look someone in the eye -…
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to meet someone - you meet them for the first time to meet up with someone - to meet up with your friend(s) or family means to have fun with them/ to meet to enjoy each others company We can also "hang out" with our friend (s) or family which is equivalent to meet up with them :) to have a meeting = the word meeting is always connected with busines…
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How are you? This is a standard question yet your answer doesn't have to be standard. Common answers: I'm: fine, good, o.k.. I could be better or not bad More fun ways to answer this questions are: I'm over the moon./I'm in 7th heaven./ I 'm on cloud 9./ I'm tickled pink. = all mean that you are very happy or I feel blue. = sad I am a bit under the…
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