
087 - Learn the difference between these confusing English words
Today I'm going to teach you English words that many learners confuse: - beside and besides - than and then - wander and wonder By the end of this lesson, you'll be able to use these English words correctly and confidently! Lesson text: https://www.espressoenglish.net/beside-or-besides/ http://www.espressoenglish.net/then-or-than/ https://www.espressoenglish.net/wander-or-wonder/
4 Maj 20167min

086 - 10 English Phrases with "What"
Today you'll learn English phrases with the word "What." These phrases are common in English conversation.#1 - "What's the catch?"Say this in response when something sounds too good to be true... and you suspect there's a hidden problem. For example, if your friend says he'll sell you his car for just $200, you could say, "What's the catch?" because you are wondering if there's something wrong with the car... or if your friend wants you to do some favor in return.Click here for the lesson text: http://www.espressoenglish.net/10-conversational-english-expressions-with-the-word-what/
27 Apr 20166min

085 - Top English Pronunciation Problems
In this lesson, you’re going to practice English words with very similar sounds. Many English learners have problems pronouncing these words correctly. If you can master the differences in pronunciation between these words, you’ll improve your pronunciation and be able to talk more like a native English speaker.Click here for the lesson text: http://www.espressoenglish.net/top-10-english-pronunciation-problems/
20 Apr 20167min

084 - Difference between Lay and Lie
Both of these words refer to the action of putting something down on a surface, or an object/person/animal resting on a surface. However, lay has a direct object and lie does not. In today's episode, you'll learn how to use the English words LAY and LIE with examples.Click here for the lesson text: http://www.espressoenglish.net/lay-or-lie/
13 Apr 20164min

083 - Negative Adjectives in English
Do you want to expand your English vocabulary?Here are 10 negative adjectives for describing undesirable traits in people, things, or situations. You'll learn how to use words like hideous, petty, repulsive, obnoxious, dreary, and more.Read the definitions, learn from the examples, and try to create your own sentences, too! When you improve your vocabulary, it's much easier to express your ideas in English.Click here for the lesson text: http://www.espressoenglish.net/10-negative-adjectives-in-english/
6 Apr 20166min

083 - Difference between WHO and WHOM
A lot of students ask me about when to use WHO and when to use WHOM. This is an aspect of English grammar that even native English speakers confuse! Today I'll explain it to you clearly with example sentences. Click here for the lesson text: http://www.espressoenglish.net/who-or-whom/
30 Mars 20164min

082 - Regular English Words with Slang Meanings
In your native language, are there "regular words" that also have a slang meaning?In today's lesson, you're going to learn the alternative slang meanings of English words like hot, high, dump, dig, grand, beat, and more!Click here for the lesson text: http://www.espressoenglish.net/10-common-english-words-with-slang-meanings/
23 Mars 20168min

081 - 15 Phrases for Speaking Polite English
When learning another language, it's easy to make the mistake of being a little bit rude, since you might not be aware of the phrases which sound "polite" and "impolite" to native speakers.Yes, you already know to say “Please”, “Thank you,” and “Excuse me” – but here are 15 more ways to make your English sound more polite!Click here for the lesson text: http://www.espressoenglish.net/15-phrases-for-speaking-polite-english/
16 Mars 20167min