[337] How to Complain Politely in English (At a Restaurant or Hotel)

[337] How to Complain Politely in English (At a Restaurant or Hotel)

In this episode, I teach you how to complain politely in English – whether you’re at a restaurant or staying in a hotel. I also share the story of the time I found a huge wolf spider in my hotel bathroom. I’ll describe what they look like (yes, eight eyes!) and explain how Australians usually deal with them – without killing them. By the end, you’ll have useful phrases to handle tricky situations politely and confidently.

[336] 10 Travel Phrases to Survive an Airport

[336] 10 Travel Phrases to Survive an Airport

My mother-in-law is flying from Chile to visit us in Adelaide – and she doesn’t speak English! In this episode, I share 10 practical travel phrases to help her (and you!) survive an airport in an English-speaking country. From check-in to baggage claim, I cover what to say, how to ask for help, and a few of my own funny airport mistakes. Perfect if you’re travelling soon or just want to practise everyday English.

[335] Talking About Deadlines (Without Sounding Stressed)

[335] Talking About Deadlines (Without Sounding Stressed)

Deadlines don’t have to be stressful! In this episode, I share clear, polite, and professional ways to talk about deadlines at work – whether you’re setting one, asking about one, or running late. I’ll also tell you a funny story about Carlos and his last-minute panic. Plus, practise with me in the ‘Repeat After Me’ segment.

[333] How to Politely Interrupt in English

[333] How to Politely Interrupt in English

Milena explains how to politely interrupt someone in English – whether you’re in a meeting or chatting with friends. You’ll learn natural interruption phrases, hear a funny real-life story, and practise with the “Repeat After Me” section. Perfect for non-native speakers looking to improve everyday and workplace English.

[332] How to Make English Part of Your Daily Life

[332] How to Make English Part of Your Daily Life

In this episode, I show you how to make English part of your everyday life – even if you’re busy! You’ll learn how to fit English into your routine using small habits that are easy to stick to. I also share a short story featuring Ana and Carlos to bring the expressions to life, like make it a habit and fit something in. Tune in and discover how to build your English without stress!

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