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Quick Tips to Supercharge Your English Vocabulary | Podcast American English

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As Albert Einstein once said, "The more I learn, the more I realize how much I don't know." When it comes to vocabulary, this couldn't be more true. In our latest podcast episode, we dive into effective and practical methods to help you learn vocabulary faster and easier. Whether you're an intermediate or advanced learner, our tips and advice will equip you with the tools you need to expand your vocabulary effortlessly. You'll also hear us use some interesting expressions and idioms in this episode including: To be on the same page Meaning: To be in agreement or thinking the same way. Example: "Let's make sure we're all on the same page before we proceed with the project." For the life of him Meaning: No matter how hard he tries. Example: "He couldn't remember her name for the life of him." Break down Meaning: To analyze the components of something to understand it better. Example: "When you break down a word into smaller parts, it can help you remember its meaning." See if you can catch these English expressions being used in this conversation. Click one of the buttons below to hear the episode now! Get the Special REC Subscriber Lesson Pack! Enjoy a special set of premium lessons we've put together for our podcast followers ($50 value - yours for FREE!) Get this lesson pack here! Unlock your fluency with teacher Curtis! Find a lesson time and book your trial lesson now! CLICK HERE FOR MORE PODCASTS ON YOUTUBE !!
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As Albert Einstein once said, "The more I learn, the more I realize how much I don't know." When it comes to vocabulary, this couldn't be more true. In our latest podcast episode, we dive into effective and practical methods to help you learn vocabulary faster and easier. Whether you're an intermediate or advanced learner, our tips and advice will equip you with the tools you need to expand your vocabulary effortlessly. You'll also hear us use some interesting expressions and idioms in this episode including: To be on the same page Meaning: To be in agreement or thinking the same way. Example: "Let's make sure we're all on the same page before we proceed with the project." For the life of him Meaning: No matter how hard he tries. Example: "He couldn't remember her name for the life of him." Break down Meaning: To analyze the components of something to understand it better. Example: "When you break down a word into smaller parts, it can help you remember its meaning." See if you can catch these English expressions being used in this conversation. Click one of the buttons below to hear the episode now! Get the Special REC Subscriber Lesson Pack! Enjoy a special set of premium lessons we've put together for our podcast followers ($50 value - yours for FREE!) Get this lesson pack here! Unlock your fluency with teacher Curtis! Find a lesson time and book your trial lesson now! CLICK HERE FOR MORE PODCASTS ON YOUTUBE !!
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