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Episode 184
Episode 184 of the Everybody ESL podcast is a mini episode that teaches you the useful expression “That just doesn’t do it for me.” Send your questio…
5 years, 7 months ago
Episode 183 (mini)
Episode 183
Episode 183 of the Everybody ESL podcast is a mini episode that teaches you the common and useful expression “sweet spot.” Send your questions about …
5 years, 8 months ago
Episode 182 (grammar mini)
Episode 182
Episode 182 of the Everybody ESL podcast is a mini episode that teaches you more about the mysterious word “ever,” which we started talking about in …
5 years, 8 months ago
Episode 181 (grammar mini)
Episode 181
Episode 181 of the Everybody ESL podcast is a mini episode that teaches you how to use “at all” and “ever,” which only work in certain situations. Se…
5 years, 8 months ago
Episode 180 (joke)
Episode 180
Episode 180 of the Everybody ESL podcast is a mini episode that features a joke about the pandemic. Send your questions about English and your sugges…
5 years, 8 months ago
Episode 179 (mini)
Episode 179
Episode 179 of the Everybody ESL podcast is a mini episode that teaches you the common and useful expression “might as well.” Send your questions abo…
5 years, 8 months ago
Episode 178 (construction mini)
Episode 178
Episode 178 of the Everybody ESL podcast is a mini episode that teaches you two common and useful expressions: “to be tired of” and “to be sick of.” …
5 years, 9 months ago
Episode 177 (grammar mini)
Episode 177
Episode 177 of the Everybody ESL podcast is a mini episode that teaches you about the -en suffix. Send your questions about English and your suggesti…
5 years, 9 months ago
Episode 176 (mini)
Episode 176
Episode 176 of the Everybody ESL podcast is a mini episode that teaches you the fun and nonstandard expression “Who’da thunk it?” Send your questions…
5 years, 9 months ago
Episode 175 (vocab mini)
Episode 175
Episode 175 of the Everybody ESL podcast is a mini episode that teaches you the common informal words “sorta” and “kinda.” What do they mean, and how…
5 years, 9 months ago