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We've all see the digital nomads laying in a hammock on the beach "working" on their laptop which has a black screen on it... (it's the little details I notice the most). People romanticizing the dig…
Learn TONS of super useful American English idioms in this dialogue. Today's episode is perfect for the lower intermediate or high beginner looking to learn some everyday English idioms. How to make …
Pet culture in America is something else... we LOVE our pets and treat them like family. Pet related good and services are a billion dollar industry here, and with that comes people humanizing their …
Learn how to compare two similar things, learn vocabulary about describing taste, coffee preparation, and brewing processes.
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Today's episode is about renewable energy sources, the sustainable energy sector, and what the benefits and challenges are for adopting sustainable energy sources. I hope you enjoy this perfect lengt…
Nayib Bukele is the current president of El Salvador. In this episode, we talk about his criticisms and praises, and deliver a bite-sized episode perfect for your language learning.
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Today, we have an exciting episode planned out for you - We're diving into the world of apartment rentals. This will give you a handy language toolkit for finding a place to live in an English-speaki…
Roommate 1 (Alex): Hey, Sarah, we're running low on groceries. I think it's time we make a shopping list.
Roommate 2 (Sarah): Yeah, you're right, Alex. I noticed we're almost out of milk and eggs. Wha…
DIALOGUE Down Below!!! Open the description!
EMMA
Liam, you won't believe the day I had today!
LIAM
Oh, really? Do tell!
EMMA
Well, first thing this morning, I had that job interview at the design agency. …
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You guys, I made some questionable decisions during my travels and this one is definitely one of them. And yes, I do still have scars on my feet... they'll f…
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The third episode of my Europe travel series! You guys... I almost bought a boat that I totally couldn't afford lol! The charming city of Middelb…
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Here is my long awaited update on my trip to Europe first stop drum roll THE NETHERLANDS!! I have loved my trip so far so much! Please fo…
I have very exciting news, I'M GOING TO EUROPE FOR TWO MONTHS!!
Here I am talking about my general plans while there and what I have done in order to get prepared for the trip. I am a procrastinator s…
I have no clue where "to beat around the bush," comes from (like really though-who thought of this??) but I do know how to use it colloquially. Just don't take this translation literally, it has noth…
Here are a few of the many ways to use the phrasal verb "to break up"
-To break something up into smaller pieces. (Like the chocolate bar example)
-To end a relationship. To break up with someone.
-To b…
Yet again, another super funny podcast with me and Shannon, where we explain four common phrasal verbs spoken in English : Ask out, Ask for, Aim at, Aim for.
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Shannon joins Rachelle on the pod one bottle of wine deep to discuss her terrifying choir teacher from high school. The man still haunts her dreams.
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