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129: Meet, meet with, or meet up with?
What's the difference between meet, meet with, and meet up with?
You'll learn (with examples) in today's podcast!
Lesson text: http://www.espressoeng…
9 years ago
Free Sample - Business English Idioms
Today's episode is another free sample from the Business English Course.
You'll learn 12 common business idioms by figuring them out from the contex…
9 years ago
Free Sample - Business English - Phrases for Meetings
Have you ever been shy about participating in a meeting in English?
It can be really hard to think of the right phrases in a professional situation,…
9 years ago
128 - When NOT to use the word "to"
It can be hard for English learners to know when to use the word "to."
In today's lesson, you'll see 6 common mistakes with "to" - and learn the cor…
9 years, 1 month ago
127: Common English Pronunciation Mistakes
Sometimes students ask me about the "rules" of English pronunciation - but it's impossible to teach "rules," because there are so many exceptions. A …
9 years, 1 month ago
126: 10 Common Mistakes with Prepositions
Prepositions can be very challenging, even for advanced English learners!
Today I'll teach you 10 of the most common mistakes students make with prep…
9 years, 1 month ago
125: Common English Mistakes with Direct and Indirect Objects
Can you find the mistakes in these sentences? They are all incorrect. They don't sound natural.
"I bought yesterday a new t-shirt." "Please finish q…9 years, 2 months ago
124: 20 Powerful Adjectives in English
If you're tired of using the same basic and boring English words all the time, today's lesson will teach you some new vocabulary.
You'll learn 20 ve…
9 years, 3 months ago
123: Learn 10 Useful Phrasal Verbs With "With"
Do you know the difference between get away with and get along with ?
Do you know what sleep with really means?
Can you use deal with, stick with, …
9 years, 3 months ago
122 - Ten "right" and "wrong" expressions in English
You probably already know that "right" and "wrong" are the same as "correct" and "incorrect" respectively. These words are also used in a lot of info…
9 years, 3 months ago