Month: April 2025

The Five Senses | Smell – AIRC567

Welcome to the 4th episode in our series of the five senses. We’ve looked at vocabulary connected to sight, sound and touch. Today it’s the fourth sense, smell. The Five SensesSightSoundTouchTasteSmell SmellTo smell – INTRANSITIVE: I love how that fresh bread smells.To smell – TRANSITIVE: He could smell the fish as it was cookingOlfactory: related…

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The Five Senses | Touch – AIRC566

In this podcast, we speak about what is perhaps the most sensual of the five senses, our sense of touch. You’ll learn vocabulary, expressions, idioms and more in this episode of Aprender Inglés with Reza and Craig. Many thanks again to Carmen for her suggestion of the 5 senses. The Five SensesSightSoundTouchTasteSmell TouchFingertipsTo feelTo rub…

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The Five Senses | Sound – AIRC565

Two weeks ago, in episode 562, we spoke about sight, one of our five senses. Today we continue on our theme of senses and you’ll learn vocabulary, expressions and idioms connected to the sense of sound. Many thanks again to Carmen for her suggestion of the 5 senses. The Five SensesSightSoundTouchTasteSmell SoundWhat’s the difference between…

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How to use AI as an English conversation partner – AIRC564

Which AI is the best for improving your spoken English? I tested ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot, Google’s Gemini, Apple’s Siri, and lesser-known AI like TalkPal and Sesame. Here are the results (in no particular order). Testing ChatGPT for English PracticeChatGPT: https://openai.com/Craig begins with ChatGPT, asking it to correct his English and clarify words he doesn’t understand.They…

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