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29 Grammar Mistakes that Spanish Speakers Often Make – AIRC242

Today we’re focusing on grammar and we’re going to help you avoid making some common grammar errors that Spanish speakers sometimes make. Welcome to Aprender ingles with Reza and Craig. Voice message from Maria Jesus from Valencia to congratulate you (on) ‘They make my day’ I find it hard to interact’ What kind of writing…

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Artificial Intelligence – AIRC241

What is artificial intelligence and how is it affecting our world? Should we be afraid of AI and what could it mean for our future? All this and more in this episode of Aprender Ingles con Reza y Craig. Voice message from Nicolás from Colombia The length of the podcast. 30-40 minutes. Is this a…

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Homographs – AIRC240

Today we’re speaking about homographs, words that are spelled the same way, and may or may not be pronounced the same way. Words like bow, row, object, bass and refuse. Learn all about Homographs in this episode of Aprender Ingles con Reza y Craig. Episode transcription by a good friend of the show Marcelo Fernandez,…

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Sewing and Knitting – AIRC239

We know you’ve been sitting on pins and needles and busting at the seams since last Sunday waiting for this week’s podcast. You’ll learn words like pins, needles, seams, cuffs, thimble and many more in this creative episode of Aprender inglés con Reza and Craig Voice message from Fofi from Badajoz and the animals on…

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Body Language – AIRC238

How do you know when someone is lying to you? We’re going to help you understand people’s body language in this episode. Voice message from Eurico from Brazil who is coming to visit Spain. Go to Spain in December – We’re going – France Episode on Personal space; handshakes, kissing when you meet someone –…

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Homonyms – AIRC237

In episode 235, we spoke about Homophones, words with the same pronunciation but different spelling and meanings. This week we’re speaking about homonyms. (homo = the same, nym = name) Homonyms are spelled the same and sound the same but they have different meanings. Right – correct – That’s the right answer. Right – the…

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How to use ALONG, reading in the IELTS exam and your questions answered – AIRC236

Audio message from Enrique to miss out Enrique moved from Colombia to Australia Along – preposition: Coco likes to walk along with us ( al lado, junto) when we go for a walk on the beach. There’s a cycle lane that runs along the length (a lo largo) of the promenade. should (if) – Should…

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Homophones – AIRC235

Thank you for being here. We hope you can hear us. Here – aqui, and hear – oír are homophones. That’s what we’re speaking about on today’s podcast. Welcome to Aprender Inglés with Reza and Craig. Email feedback from Alberto Gallego, who’s in Australia. Thank you because some of the subjects you talk about are…

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The difference between even though, even if and even so – AIRC234

What’s the difference between even if, even so and even though? We’ll explain that in this episode. Hi to Isaac Mateus from Brazil. Thanks for listening! Voice message from Santiago from Mexico como quede = however it sounds You sound great! Tidal waves: https://inglespodcast.com/184 Natural Disasters In respect with this – In respect to this…

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Words from Shakespeare – AIRC233

Scuffle, belongings, eyeball and cold-blooded are words invented by William Shakespeare. We’re going to explain these words, and more, in this vocabulary episode of Aprender Inglés con Reza y Craig We spoke about old English in episode https://inglespodcast.com/167 Shakespeare is rightly credited with adding many new words to the English language. However, he is sometimes…

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