
079 - Learn English Conversation: Hotel Recommendations
Amanda is looking for a place to stay on her vacation, and she asks Joe his opinion of a hotel she's considering. Joe gives her some advice. Listen to the dialogue to learn phrases and vocabulary for ...
2 Mar 20164min

078 - 5 English Phrases & 10 English Idioms for Complaining about your Job
Listen to these five English sentences to learn some idiomatic expressions for talking about negative points at work.#1 – "My co-workers don’t pull their weight, and I’m always picking up the slack."#...
24 Feb 20165min

077 - 20 English expressions with the word MIND
The English word “mind” refers to the center of your thoughts, memory, and imagination. In this lesson, you’ll learn 20 common English phrases using the word “mind.”To talk about making a decision, yo...
17 Feb 20168min

076 - Is there any difference between these VERY similar English words?
Today's lesson comes from a really good student question: What's the difference between... - effective and efficient? - suitable and appropriate? - benefit and advantage? - distinguish and differentia...
10 Feb 20168min

075 - Learn English Phrases for Talking about Plans and Goals
Do you make New Year’s Resolutions? Here are the top 5 goals people tend to have for the New Year, along with some other ways to express related goals. You'll learn what phrases to use for talking abo...
3 Feb 20169min

074 - Learn Collocations: Metaphors in English
A number of words in English are used metaphorically – with a meaning that is not exactly the same as their literal meaning. Usually they apply a quality of one word to another word.For example, when ...
27 Jan 20165min

073 - Talk to or Talk with?
Today's lesson will teach you the difference between:talk totalk withtalk abouttalk overtalk throughtalk intotalk out ofThere are plenty of example sentences to make everything clear... so you'll neve...
20 Jan 20165min

072 - Three VERY common mistakes with "it"
#1 – Forgetting to use “it” when the sentence needs a subject“I just bought a new computer. Was on sale.”Every sentence in English needs a subject. In the second sentence, we need to say “It was on sa...
13 Jan 20164min



















