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ESL Spoken English Sessions: Meaning and usage of words Chill, Chilly, to Chill, Chilling

The difference between the words Chilly, to Chill, and Chilling in terms of context and usage.

3 years, 3 months ago

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ESL Spoken English Sessions: Sending others wishes Pt II

This episode was prepared in answer to one of my students on how to wish specific blessings or prayers to another in English. In Urdu and most Asian …

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ESL Spoken English Sessions: Sending wishes to others Pt I

This audio was made to answer a student's question on how to wish someone specific wishes or blessings or prayers in English. In Urdu and most Asian …

3 years, 3 months ago

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ESL Spoken English Sessions: Bulgur, Burghul pronunciation

Used a lot in the Subcontinent and ME/Gulf even I guess, it is a bit tricky to pronounce in English. Also the brand name YSL pronunciation. An audio …

3 years, 3 months ago

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ESL Spoken English Sessions: Carrier meaning in Science

What the word carrier means in terms of science.

3 years, 3 months ago

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ESL Spoken English Sessions: Career vs Carrier

The difference between carrier and career. The commonly mispronounced word "career" and how to correctly pronounce it.

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ESL Spoken English Sessions: Flour, Floor, Flower pronunciations

In the subcontinent one of the most mispronounced words is "flour" and there is a reason behind it. In this episode you can listen to the correct pro…

3 years, 4 months ago

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ESL Spoken English Sessions: most commonly mispronounced words in Subcontinental English

Patrol, petrol, diabetes pronunciations and the different names of eggplant.

3 years, 4 months ago

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IESL Spoken English Sessions: Intimate & Intimidate

The meanings and definitions with examples in sentences.

3 years, 4 months ago

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ESL Spoken English Sessions: On Time vs In Time

The meaning of on Time vs in Time. Pt IV and final part of the "Talking about Time" episode.

3 years, 4 months ago

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