Episode 117 WHAT AMERICANS REALLY MEAN WHEN WE SAY "EXCUSE ME" | ENGLISH LESSON

Episode 117 WHAT AMERICANS REALLY MEAN WHEN W...

Up next

Over 1 Hour of Learning English With the News of the World

In this video, we look at a big global news story about Donald Trump to test your listening skills. Watch the full lesson to learn advanced vocabulary and prove your English is ready for the next level!✅ Preview the advanced classes that will help you watch and read the news in E ...  Show more

Iran Wants to "Get Rid Of" Trump’s Daughter

Improve your English vocabulary with this exciting B1 English lesson about real breaking news. Discover how to easily read and watch the news in English while practicing important new words!✅ Preview the advanced classes that will help you watch and read the news in English in ju ...  Show more

Recommended Episodes

#208 Why British People Say 'Sorry' So Much
The Level Up English Podcast (Natural British English)

In this episode, I'm very sorry to say that we are talking about apologising! We cover the topic of British culture and why we say sorry so much, different meanings related to the word 'sorry', and some useful expressions. Sorry for the long description.Here's the BBC Article I m ...  Show more

How to APOLOGIZE and respond to apologies in English
Espresso English Podcast

Do you know how to apologize in English, beyond just the single word "Sorry"? Let's learn some phrases for making apologies and then phrases for responding to an apology.

If you want to download this lesson, you can <a href= "https://espressoenglish. ...

  Show more

#121 Responding to Your Excuses
The Level Up English Podcast (Natural British English)

I reached out to my Instagram followers and asked the question: What are your obstacles to learning English?In today's episode, I respond to the main excuses that I saw. Just to clarify, I'm also guilty of having all of these excuses too. Everyone's situation is different, but th ...  Show more

Ep41 - Are you guilty of saying "comme ci comme ça " ? Time to use "bof" instead
French Blabla

Guys, it's time for the truth! Are you guilty of answering "comme ci comme ca" when somebody asks you how you are? I have no idea where it comes from, maybe from a song but when I was teaching in schools, students sometimes answered with this phrase. Frankly, I don't know anyb ...

  Show more