#333 How Adverts Use English to Catch Your Attention

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#374 Slightly Negative Emotions in English

As humans, we all experiences negative emotions from time to time, but most of these feelings aren't too strong. Many of the daily emotions we feel include small levels of irritation or something that makes us a little unhappy for a short time.It's useful to be able to put a name ...  Show more

#373 Living in Korea for 12 Years with Andrew from Culips

We chat with Andrew from the Culips English Podcast and get to know him a bit.We talk about moving from Canada and life in South Korea for 12 years, while comparing the good and bad of each country. We also explore topics of learning Korean, how to get the most out of a trip to S ...  Show more

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