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Modal Verbs in the Past – AIRC219

Who was that? Was it Reza – no, it can’t have been Reza. Was it Craig? No, it can’t have been Craig. Was it a fan of the podcast? – Yes, it must have been! ‘Can’t have been’ – ‘must have been’…we explain modal verbs in the past in this episode of Aprender Ingles con…

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How to Change the Subject in English – AIRC218

What can you say in English if you want to talk about something else? Maybe you’re bored or you want to talk about something more relevant to you. We’ll show you how on this episode of Aprender Inglés with Reza and Craig. Voice feedback from Alberto from Italy on episode inglespodcast.com/209 Great pronunciation (and audio…

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10 Fish You Should Know – AIRC217

How well do you know your fish? Learn how to say your favourite fish and seafood in English in this fishy episode of Aprender Ingles con Reza y Craig. 10 English fish you need to know  Sole – lenguado Cod – bacalao Trout – trucha Hake – merluza Grouper – mero Bass – lubina, róbalo…

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Social Class – AIRC216

Is there a social class structure in your country? In the UK many people are very aware of social class and their place in society. We’re speaking about class today. Welcome to Aprender Inglés con Reza y Craig. The Class System What is a class system? – Where people are grouped into a set of…

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Phrasal Verbs You Can Separate – AIRC215

Some phrasal verbs can be separated, we can put the object after the verb, and some cannot. Today we’re looking at 10 phrasal verbs that you can separate and put the object in the middle. Inseparable: to stand for (represent) – What does BBC stand for? Separable: to take up (start doing) – I’ve recently…

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Jose’s possibly true story – AIRC214

You’ll practise listening comprehension today and learn some new vocabulary with Jose’s possibly true story. Welcome to Aprender Inglés with Reza and Craig Voice message from Gabby who has passed CAE – Get better soon – I’m sure you are by now and we’re sorry it took so long for us to include your message….

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Your questions and feedback – AIRC213

How to study English when you’re old, the difference between bare and bear, the last time Ana Giovanna helped someone, Luigi’s favourite biscuits, what kind of food do Reza and Craig miss from their childhood? All this and more in this episode of Aprender Ingles con Reza y Craig. Voice message from Josep from Barcelona…

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Still, Yet, No longer & No more – AIRC212

Are you still listening to this podcast? Aren’t you bored yet? – We’re looking at  still, yet, no longer and no more in this episode. Voice message from Pablo from Biescas who designed the image for our 200th episode (thanks to Mamen for helping Pablo to record the message). If Pablo can do it, you…

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Pregnancy and Babies with Special Guest Lynne – AIRC211

We’re talking about pregnancy, giving birth and having babies on this episode with special guest Lynne. Vocabulary to be pregnant – pregnancy – to take a pregnancy test (Would you trust a home pregnancy test?) To be expecting (a baby) .eg. My wife’s expecting – we’re very happy. Colloquial expressions for pregnant: to have a…

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Wine – AIRC210

If you’re feeling thirsty and want to relax and unwind, why not join us to learn all about wine. Voice message from Pilar from France about beer. Vocabulary  wine and whine – complain (quejarse) 11.5%–13.5% ABV (alcohol by volume) Vine – plant where the wine grows Vineyard – NB. pronunciation! – place/field where wine grows…

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