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18 Expressions and collocations with the word BEAR – AIRC507

In today’s podcast, you’ll learn different uses of the word bear. So bear with us as we look at some expressions and collocations with the word ‘bear’. Email from Mati from Cartagena in Murcia. First of all, I would like to congratulate you for all the work you do. Thanks to you, I’m one more…

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8 common colloquial expressions – Part 8 – AIRC391

On today’s podcast, you’ll learn 8 more colloquial expressions so that you can sound more like a native speaker. Voice message from Francesca from Italy ‘give it a go’ ‘set my mind to’ ‘make the most of’ Squid Game on Netflix Francesca also asked about material for CAE/C1 Advanced study. She says, “My British Council…

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Keen, Enthusiastic and Eager – AIRC322

Learn how to use the words keen, eager and enthusiastic in English in this episode. Voice message from Alba from Argentina Small talk and socialising translating from Spanish in her head How to start a conversation and make small talk – AIRC77 Beyond the English Language – AIRC312 Improving fluency in social situations ask questions…

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Make and Do Collocations – AIRC244

Is it correct to say make research or do research? Make progress or do progress? What about arrangements, housework and love – is it do or make? We’ll give you the answers today in this episode of Aprender Ingles con Reza y Craig. Happy New Year audio message from our friend Mamen from Biescas I…

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Common Collocations with KEEP, SAVE and GO – AIRC121

In this episode we’re going to help you improve your collocations with the verbs keep, save and go. Listener Feedback: Adriana Salazar KEEP (guardar, conservar)  “Don’t drink all the water. We need to keep some for tomorrow.” Quedarse con – “I’ve decided to keep this microphone and not return it to the shop.” Guardar, almacenar…

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