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Take Their Advice, Too! (Bonus Episode 2)

A podcast for English learners! Improve your listening skills, practice your pronunciation, learn new vocabulary! Well, hello! It’s just me this time and I'm here to bring you a roundup of the latest collection of podcast episodes! Presenter = Sam @_emaileng (Twitter, IG), @email ...  Afficher plus

Disc Golf? Wow!

A podcast for English learners! Improve your listening skills, practice your pronunciation, learn new vocabulary! This episode, I'm chatting with Viktor! We chatted about learning English at a young age, everything you need to know about Disc Golf, speaking English when you don’t ...  Afficher plus

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#105 Back to school part #2
Speak English Now Podcast: Learn English | Speak English without grammar.

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25 Idioms Every American English Speaker Should Know
English Vocabulary Help

In this video, you will learn idioms that Americans use in their essential everyday conversations. The list that I have built for today’s English lesson will help you understand your American friends in conversation. And if you’re a fan of American media, you will certainly he ...

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#393 How I Understand Natives in ENGLISH When They Speak FAST (in Music, Movies, etc) — The Key to Comprehending Practically 100%, Learn with Music by ADELE, and How to Stop Sounding Like a Robot When You Speak
RealLife English: Learn and Speak Confident, Natural English

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In this episode, we dive into the intriguing world of Connected Speech in E ...

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Celine Dion is keeping New Zealanders up all night | Learn English expression 'rig together'
Plain English

" A subculture of Pasifika people in New Zealand has a strange tradition: playing music through megaphones and loudspeakers. They try to play music as loud and as clearly as possible. And because their speakers don't produce bass, they play songs from artists like Celine Dion. No ...  Afficher plus