Month: June 2026

Caravans, Campervans, and Motorhomes – AIRC628

Travelling by caravan, campervan, or motorhome has become a popular way to explore the world with freedom and flexibility. In today’s episode, we’ll look at the differences between these vehicles, useful vocabulary, common expressions, and some fun facts about life on the road. We’ll also discuss why so many people are choosing this lifestyle and…

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Gym vocabulary for fitness trainers – AIRC627

Whether you work in a gym, watch fitness videos online, or simply want to improve your English, learning gym vocabulary can help you communicate more naturally and confidently. In this episode, we’ll explore essential words and expressions used by fitness trainers, discuss common gym situations, and learn useful collocations and professional language connected to exercise…

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Come and go – AIRC626

Today we’re going to explore two very common English verbs that often confuse English learners: come and go.These verbs all describe movement, but the difference depends on direction. In other words, whether something moves towards the speaker, away from the speaker, or goes somewhere and returns.Even advanced learners sometimes mix these verbs up, especially in…

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Why you still sound awkward in English (and how to fix it) – AIRC625

You’ve reached an advanced level in English—but something still feels off. Maybe you sound too formal, a bit unnatural, or not quite like a fluent speaker. In today’s episode, we’ll explore why that happens and how you can sound more effortless and natural. Voice message from Marta from PolandHow can advanced learners sound more effortless…

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