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Had better – AIRC434

You’ll learn how to use ‘had better’ and we’ll also explain the difference between should, must and had better. Craig’s next conversation course starts at the beginning of October. Sign up for details at https://www.englishmasterclass.net/ Had better Had better is used to give strong advice to someone, or to yourself. It means ‘It would be…

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Modal verbs in the past with Special Guest Gill – Inbetween-a-sode

Welcome to an IMBETWEEN-A-SODE with me Craig and Special guest Gill. Gill is a good friend and ex-colleague of mine from the British Council, who I’ve known for many years and admired as a wonderful teacher. I’m very happy that she’s agreed to come on the show and share her experience with you. We’re waiting for…

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Must, ought to and should, Vocabulary in the home ‘the kitchen’ and pronunciation of difficult words – AIRC38

If you are a new listener, Aprender Inglés con Reza y Craig is a podcast which will help you improve your English and take it to the next level. In this episode we look at the grammar of ought to, must and should and vocabulary connected to the home (the kitchen) Pronunciation: Difficult words for…

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Should / had better for giving advice, music vocabulary, illogical idioms – AIRC27

[app_audio src=”http://traffic.libsyn.com/mansioningles/AIRC_27_final_cut.mp3″] Clean you glasses when you say the /h/ sound in English. No se pronuncia desde la garganta. Feedback: Lucrecia (Spanish Living in London) Hi there, I am spanish. I’ve been living in London since two years ago and I still find quite difficult to understand people talking. Thanks a lot for your teaching,…

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