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In this week's podcast episode, John introduces our March book pick.
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Today's episode is a rerun of one of our previous episodes on our top tips for passing the IELTS speaking exam!
Read the tips on the blog here: https://intrepidenglish.co.uk/top-tips-for-the-ielts-speβ¦
Did you know Intrepid English has a free Book Club for English learners? π€©
In this week's podcast episode, John introduces our February book pick.
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We're back up and running with an episode from Intrepid English Teacher, Gemma!
Why are English verb tenses so important?
Without proper use of the past, the present and the future, you cannot expressβ¦
In a special video podcast episode, Lorraine chats to the newest teacher to join the Intrepid team, Juliana!
Say hi to Juliana in the comments, or if you're a member of Intrepid English, why not sendβ¦
We are feeling festive here at Intrepid English! How about you? Do you celebrate Christmas? And if so, what are your plans this year? Let us know in the comments, or if youβre a member of Intrepid Enβ¦
One of the most difficult things about learning a new language is learning the grammar rules. And while English grammar can seem quite easy compared to some languages, a small mistake can easily chanβ¦
Will you be joining us for our free Book Club for ESL learners? This month, we'll be reading Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury. π₯π
In today's podcast, Intrepid English Teacher John gives some background β¦
Spooky season is here and weβre covering five Halloween-themed idioms and phrases in todayβs podcast.Β
In the UK, this time of year is associated with pumpkins, trick or treating, and dressing up as gβ¦
Today's podcast episode is taken from one of Kate R's recent Ask Us Anything live events on our YouTube channel! β¨π¬
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Do you know how to use possessive adjectives and pronouns? Intrepid English Teacher Geβ¦
In this week's episode, Lorraine chats to Intrepid English student Petra about her English learning journey.
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In today's episode, Gemma gives some top tips for preparing for the IELTS speaking exam. π©βπ«
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Intrepid English Teacher, Gemma, explains how to form comparative and superlative adjectives in English.
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In today's episode, Intrepid English Teacher Kate B explains some fun ocean idioms. π¦π³
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Today's podcast episode is taken from Kate R's recent Ask Us Anything Live event on our YouTube channel.
Kate answered a question from Richard, who asked about common English proverbs.Have you heard β¦
The passive voice is a tricky grammar subject for many English language learners. When we use the active voice, the subject does the action ("I ate an apple."). However, in the passive voice, the focβ¦
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Join our online book club for ESL learners. This month, we are reading and discussing The Picture of Dorian Gray. Lorraine explains what to expect from the β¦
If ever you are stuck thinking what to say in English, you can start a conversation about the weather! β
Letβs look at how to improve your conversation with some new idioms!
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We use reflexive pronouns when the subject both does and receives the action. We can also use them to emphasise that the subject did the action alone, or without help.
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