#290 Movie Idioms in English

#290 Movie Idioms in English

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#368 Going to the doctor 3 - Talking with the Nurse

Welcome back! This is the third episode in our 4-part series about going to the doctor. So far, we practiced how to make an appointment and how to check in at the clinic. Today, we'll continue with the next step: talking with the nurse. Usually, before you see the doctor, a nurse ...  Show more

#367 New Year's Eve in the USA (2026)

Today, we will talk about how people in America celebrate New Year's Eve. And with a short story you will learn grammar in context without any boring rules. On my website you can get the 5 Secrets to speak English and also my premium courses. Get the text here: speakenglishpodcas ...  Show more

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