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Length:
25 minutes
Released:
Sep 25, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

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In this episode we look at the difference between too and enough and vocabulary connected to religion. Más podcasts para mejorar tu ingles en: http://www.inglespodcast.com/  More podcasts to improve your English at: http://www.inglespodcast.com/  Listener Feedback: Wesling Rojas "I want to improve my speaking but I don't know how to do it. Please just give me some advices (advice/pieces of advice/some advice)." You must speak! 'You can´t make an omelette if you don't break a few eggs!' Practice, practice, practice! Who can you speak to and practise with? 1. Go to an English-speaking country. 2. Find English native speakers in your area. 3. Go to a language exchange (un intercambio) in a bar or cafe. 4. Use Italki.com Italki ad read: Effective 1 to 1 personal teaching Native, International (native speakers) Convenient (learning at home, technology) Affordable (cut out the middlemen, great pricing)   5. Find a foreign boyfriend or girlfriend 6. Arrange to meet up with work colleagues or friends and speak English together for an hour a week. 7. Speak English at home to your family and friends. 8. Record yourself speaking English on your mobile phone and play it back. Too and Enough too - demasiado enough - no bastante Reza's TOO poor to buy designer clothes. Designer clothes are TOO EXPENSIVE. (TOO + ADJECTIVE) Reza doesn't have ENOUGH MONEY. (ENOUGH + NOUN) TOO goes before an adjective or an adverb. 'It's too expensive' / 'She speaks too quickly.' ENOUGH goes before the noun. - 'I don't have enough money.' ENOUGH goes after adjectives - 'Are you warm enough?' / 'Is your coffee strong enough?' ENOUGH often goes with the negative NOT. 'I'm NOT warm ENOUGH.' You can use ENOUGH AFTER a verb - 'Podcasters do NOT get paid ENOUGH money.' / 'You're NOT studying ENOUGH.' RELIGION Religious (noun) - a religious person Christian religion - Catholics and Protestants Greek Orthodox Jews follow the Jewish religion called Judaism. Muslims (Moslem) follow the Islamic religion called Islam. If you are a religious person, you have faith. to pray - rezar Hindus pray in a temple Jews pray in a temple (US) / Synagogue (UK) Hindus follow hinduism Buddhists follow Buddhism Agnostic - Does not know if there is a God or not. Atheist - Does not believe in God. Christians pray in a church Muslims pray in a mosque Buddhists pray in a temple Sikhs wear a turban on their heads A catholic priest (priest - cura, sacerdote vicar (in the Anglican church) - pastor, vicario monk - monje - monks live in a monastery nun - monja - nuns live in a convent to take a vow of silence - voto de silencio holy - santo the symbol of Christianity is the cross ...and now it's your turn to practise your English. Do you have a question for us or an idea for a future episode? Send us a voice message and tell us what you think. https://www.speakpipe.com/inglespodcast Send us an email with a comment or question to craig@inglespodcast.com or belfastreza@gmail.com. If you would like more detailed shownotes, go to https://www.patreon.com/inglespodcast We need $100 Our 11 lovely sponsors are: Lara Arlem Zara Heath Picazo Mamen Juan Leyva Galera sara Jarabo Corey Fineran from Ivy Envy Podcast Jorge Jiménez Raul Lopez Rafael Daniel Contreras Aladro Manuel Tarazona Carlos Garrido Manuel García Betegón Más podcasts para mejorar tu ingles en: http://www.inglespodcast.com/  More podcasts to improve your English at: http://www.inglespodcast.com/  On next week's episode: The music in this podcast is by Pitx. The track is called 'See You Later'
Released:
Sep 25, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

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