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Modal verbs introduction, money vocabulary, guess the phrasal verb – AIRC23

[app_audio src=”http://traffic.libsyn.com/mansioningles/AIRC_023_final_cut.mp3″] An introduction to modal verbs, money vocabulary and a phrasal verb test. Reza finally gets a credit card, Craig doesn’t know what ‘moradores’ are and there are strange sounds coming from the neighbour’s flat. Feedback from Thelma: Hola …… me encanta escucharlos, su metodología de enseñanza es muy buena para mi, soy hondureña…

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Modal verbs introduction, money vocabulary, guess the phrasal verb - AIRC23
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Too / also, family vocabulary, ‘to burn down’, ‘to print off/out’ – AIRC22

[app_audio src=” http://traffic.libsyn.com/mansioningles/AIRC_022_final_cut.mp3″] Feedback:  Marian – Oh! I´m very happy with your podcasts. I think these are a perfect way for me to learn English, especially for “the listening” which is my difficulty. This is the third time I’ve contacted you, this time to say that I think that there is a mistake in an…

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Too / also, family vocabulary, 'to burn down', 'to print off/out' - AIRC22
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The future, present continuous, going to, will, Restaurant vocabulary and expressions, ‘look forward to’, ‘get away with’ – AIRC21

[app_audio src=”http://traffic.libsyn.com/mansioningles/AIRC_021_final_cut.mp3″] How do you ask for the bill in a restaurant?  What’s  Reza’s favourite restaurant in Valencia? Craig and Reza speak about the future with ‘will’, ‘going to’ and the ‘present continuous’. Feedback:  Jairo Restrepo – En horabuena esta sección; me gustaría si es posible que hablaran un poco más despacio, de tal manera para…

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The future, present continuous, going to, will, Restaurant vocabulary and expressions, 'look forward to', 'get away with' - AIRC21
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Question tags, cooking verbs, phrasal verb test – AIRC20

[app_audio src=”http://traffic.libsyn.com/mansioningles/AIRC_020_final_cut.mp3″] There’s no Avecrem in Reza’s chicken soup! How can you start a conversation using question tags? Cooking verbs and more… Feedback: Julio Serrano (Puerto Vallarta, México): Dear Editors. I am glad to find so much interesting information and podcasts from La Mansión del Inglés. Since I got your web site I asked for…

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Question tags, cooking verbs, phrasal verb test - AIRC20
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Me neither, me too / neither do I / so do I, shopping vocabulary, ‘to bring up’, ‘to go off’ – AIRC19

[app_audio src=”http://traffic.libsyn.com/mansioningles/AIRC_019_final_cut.mp3″] Does Reza like shopping for clothes?  What’s the difference between me too and neither do I? Shopping vocabulary and phrasal verbs ‘bring up’ and ‘go off’. Feedback: “Excelente, estoy comenzando a escuchar sus lecciones y de verdad estoy bastante emocionado. Soy de Venezuela y hace algun tiempo he estado buscando una pagina donde practicar…

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Me neither, me too / neither do I / so do I, shopping vocabulary, 'to bring up', 'to go off' - AIRC19
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Present perfect simple and continuous with special guest Bea – AIRC18

[app_audio src=”http://traffic.libsyn.com/mansioningles/AIRC_018_Bea_Special_final_cut.mp3″] A special Present Perfect episode with special guest Bea. What’s the diffence between the present perfect and el preterito perfecto? When should you use present perfect simple and present perfect continuous? What’s the difference between ‘still’, ‘yet’ ‘and already’? Reza, Craig and Bea explain all this and more in this episode. Present Perfect…

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The passive, sport vocabulary, ‘look up’, ‘get over’ – AIRC17

[app_audio src=”http://traffic.libsyn.com/mansioningles/AIRC_017_final_cut.mp3″] Reza and Craig speak about Las Fallas festival in Valencia. The passive – when and how do we use it in English? Craig tests Reza on the passive. Phrasal verbs: ‘get over’ and ‘look up’ Sport vocabulary – Is it ‘do’ or ‘practise’ sport? The Fallas festival is ‘organized anarchy’ says Reza. It’s…

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Reported speech, British and American English, Cambridge FCE Exam, phrasal verb test – AIRC16

[app_audio src=”http://traffic.libsyn.com/mansioningles/AIRC_016_final_cut.mp3″] Reza and Craig talk about the Cambridge FCE exam, reported speech, British and American English and Craig tests Reza’s Spanish. You can listen to all our podcasts at: inglespodcast.com from your mobile phone, tablet, laptop or desktop Carlos G comments in iTunes: ¿No podeis escribir la transcripción entera? Gracias a vosotros para todo,…

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More gerunds and infinitives, good / well, Relationships vocabulary, ‘to look after’, IELTS – AIRC15

[app_audio src=”http://traffic.libsyn.com/mansioningles/AIRC_015_final_cut.mp3″] Por favor mándanos tus preguntas sobre el inglés y tus comentarios sobre los podcasts usando el formulario de contacto en la página web What’s the difference between GOOD and WELL? (Mara from Valencia) He’s a good footballer (adjective) There are meny goods produced in Valencia (noun) Would you like some more coffee? – No thank…

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More gerunds and infinitives, good / well, Relationships vocabulary, 'to look after', IELTS - AIRC15
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Gerunds / infinitives, film vocabulary, pronunciation: /dj/, ‘to take off’ – AIRC14

[app_audio src=”http://traffic.libsyn.com/mansioningles/AIRC_014_final_cut.mp3″] Reza and Craig are back into the routine of teaching after the Christmas break. A question from Silvio: After verbs like love, start, stop…the following verbs have to go with a gerund, I think. However,I have read : “It started to rain.” Why not: “It starting raining.”? Gramática: Gerunds and infinitives “It started…

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Gerunds / infinitives, film vocabulary, pronunciation: /dj/, 'to take off' – AIRC14
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