Month: September 2024

“If” by Rudyard Kipling – AIRC537

In this podcast, we’ll read you a famous poem called ‘If’ by Rudyard Kipling. We’ll explain the vocabulary and philosophize on what the poem might mean. Voice message by George from VenezuelaVenezuela-Chile-GermanyEpisode on poetry and poetic devices: https://inglespodcast.com/201 “If” by Rudyard Kipling.Written in 1895, IF If you can keep your head when all about you,Are…

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Insurance – AIRC536

You’ll learn vocabulary connected to insurance so that you can feel perfectly safe and fully insured when you’re driving, skiing, climbing mountains and listening to this podcast! Voice message from Jorge from Argentina. What’s the difference between insure, assure and ensure?Ensure means to make certain or guarantee something. For example, “I will ensure that the…

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Prepositions in, into, inside and within – AIRC535

In today’s podcast, you’ll learn how to use the prepositions in, into, inside and within. They sound similar and they are sometimes interchangeable, but not always! We’ll help you understand the difference. Voice ,message from Walter from Belgiumaddicted TOin, inside, into, withinXCan you explain meX (explain IT to me) InIndicates location or position in something…

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12 VERY common English Idioms – AIRC534

In today’s podcast, you’ll learn 12 very common English idioms so that you’ll sound more like a native speaker.And speaking of native speakers, my regular co-host Reza isn’t here with me, but I’m delighted to say I’m joined this week by Ben from the popular YouTube channel To The Point English with Ben. Ben has…

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From Cases to Clutches: Bag Vocabulary Unpacked – AIRC533

In today’s podcast, you’ll learn all about bag vocabulary, including backpack, satchel, sling bag and duffel. You ‘ll also learn some idioms connected to bags that will help you expand your vocabulary. Bags Backpack: A bag with two shoulder straps, worn on the back, often used by students or hikers. Rucksack: similar to a backpack…

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