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[261] 12 Dad Jokes To Help You Learn English

[261] 12 Dad Jokes To Help You Learn English

Today, we celebrate Father’s Day… or Father’s month! In today’s episode I introduce you to Dad jokes. They’re simple and short jokes, some easy to understand, some need a bit more explanation. Regardless, you’ll find them funny! Enjoy today’s show :)

[260] Speak Better English with Pro Speak (English Pronunciation Course)

[260] Speak Better English with Pro Speak (English Pronunciation Course)

I’m so excited to be introducing my new and improved pronunciation program, called Pro Speak. It’s designed to help you speak better English so you sound more fluent and clearer when speaking with other English speakers. Enjoy today’s episode and I hope to see you inside Pro Speak soon :)

[259] 5 Phrases to Practice During Lockdown

[259] 5 Phrases to Practice During Lockdown

Today’s episode will refresh your memory. You’ll get to repeat five phrases after me. These are example phrases you’ve learnt so far from the previous episodes. Enjoy today’s episode :)

[258] How to Use ‘Give Someone a Call’ Phrase Correctly

[258] How to Use ‘Give Someone a Call’ Phrase Correctly

English Expression: Give Someone a Call   English Made Simple · [258] How to Use 'Give Someone a Call' Phrase Correctly Today's episode is quite simple. I'm teaching you to use the phrase To Give Someone a Call. You'll get a chance to repeat after me as...

[257] Can’t Get Over Something

[257] Can’t Get Over Something

In today’s episode I talk about the phrase ‘can’t get over something’ when you want to express a surprise. I share a few different examples so you can get used to using this phrase. Enjoy :)

[256] How to Use the Phrase: Get Over

[256] How to Use the Phrase: Get Over

As you know, the phrase ‘get over’ could be used in a multitude of situations. In today’s episode I explain how you can combine the words ‘get over’ with the following words: ‘with’, ‘something’ or ‘someone’. I recommend you to listen to this episode more than once, just so you are not left feeling too confused. Enjoy :)

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