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In this podcast episode, you’ll hear thoughts, comments and questions from Guatemala, Italy, Brazil, Venezuela, Ecuador and Colombia.
A voice message from Alberto from Milano, Italy
Reza’s pronunciation of Venezia was absolutely perfect!
I want to tell X
toX Reza.Venezuela – https://inglespodcast.com/349
Voice message from Vanesa from Venezuela, currently living in Ecuador
‘I would like to respond to…/answer…’
Venezuela – AIRC349
Not X
inX Christmas, AT ChristmasLos Roques, in the Caribbean Sea, north of Venezuela.
Voice message from Elmer from Guatemala
You’re not the first person to send a voice message.
Lisset asked about the difference between translating and interpreting in episode 279. She also asked us to do the episode on Guatemala https://inglespodcast.com/318.
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Voice message from Carla from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
X
I listenX I’ve been listening to your podcast since 2017.An offshore teacher (online teacher)
The subject that I love X
moreX the mostthe audio cut off. What would you like us to talk about?
Nature Vocabulary with Monica Stocker – https://inglespodcast.com/228
Nature and the Environment – https://inglespodcast.com/96
Voice message from Paola from Bogotá, Colombia
Paola is a paediatrician (and an AIRCoholic!).
Not ‘came across X
withX your show’ – Just ‘came across your show’Thanks X
ofX to all your adviceNot ‘taking up X
withX the sport, just ‘taking up the sport.Voice message from Paola from Bogota explaining her podcast
A ritmo de mujer – a podcast about female runners. It’s in Spanish with a lovely Colombian accent!
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Voice message from Louise from Sao Paulo, Brazil
Sentence Inversions – AIRC78
Mixed conditionals, If only, I wish, conversation expressions, fun / funny, idioms – AIRC31
Pronunciation of ‘used’ and ‘thrilled’. Also pronunciation of -ed (mixed, advanced, helped etc) The ‘-ed’ ending on past regular verbs – AIRC60
…and now it’s your turn to practise your English.
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On next week’s episode: Gardening expressions
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