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Released:
Oct 9, 2016
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In this episode we'll be speaking about avoiding repetition. Not saying 'thank you' all the time or repeating expressions like 'How are you?' Más podcasts para mejorar tu ingles en: http://www.inglespodcast.com/  More podcasts to improve your English at: http://www.inglespodcast.com/  Listener Feedback: Fransisco from Granada Voice message - good news! Francisco Espínola from Granada passed his FCE exam! Thanks for your comments, Francisco. Wonderful pronunciation and not one mistake! Itunes reviews thank yous to everyone who has taken the time to write a short for us. It's because of you that we are one of the best podcasts for learning English in itunes - the most visible. chuspo from Spain Merak.kain from Mexico rrg01 from Mexico Sirihus from Spain ("It's the best podcast I've ever heard and you are a perfect couple, doing that everything flows so perfect and easy") Mcorrea2004 from Spain Alvaroscali from Spain Comment on the website from Rafael: Hello Reza and Craig, very interesting this episode speaking about drugs - Episode 118  http://www.inglespodcast.com/2016/08/28/drugs-and-addiction-airc118/   Me ha gustado mucho todo lo que comentáis. Lo ha hecho como siempre, muy bien. Hablais de las adicciones en las que se toman algunas sustancias químicas, pero habéis pasado por alto una adicción muy potente que es la "ludopatía" o la afición por el juego, (ya sea cartas, lotería o las máquinas tragaperras - slot machines, fruit machines, one-armed bandit) Muchas personas se enganchan sin tomar ninguna droga, Es curioso como la química del cerebro crea sus propias sustancias para que la gente quede muy enganchada de personas que lo han perdido todo, sin tomar absolutamente ninguna sustancia química. También he recordado una canción de John Lennon, que se llamaba "Cold Turkey" ahora ya sé lo que significaba, "el mono". Saludos, Rafael. to gamble - apostar, jugar If you're struggling to understand this podcast: Nuestra tienda de descargas: http://store.mansioningles.net/  Voice message from Elisa from Finland - She hates dependent prepositions! Time flies and the show must go on. Hi, this is Javier from Tolosa. One question, please. Episode 119 - http://www.inglespodcast.com/2016/09/04/getting-dressed-and-undressed-airc119/  What do you wear for work (usually – as a habit) You always say that after preposition goes -ing, then I do not understand "...for work", why it is not "... for working" or "What do your wear TO work" Thanks for helping me. A hug. Javier González Tolosa (Gipuzkoa) PREPOSITION + ___ing VERB But also PREPOSITION + NOUN/PRONOUN eg. What do you wear for/to work. CORRECT. “For” or “to” are prepositions and “work” is a noun. “Work” can be a noun or a verb. Voice message from David Martinez, Alcoy. FCE September. FCE practice: flo-joe.com: http://www.flo-joe.com/fce/students/index.htm  Exam English: http://www.examenglish.com/FCE/fce_listening.html   Cambridge English TV: https://www.youtube.com/user/cambridgeenglishtv   Mansion Ingles 60 hour FCE course: http://www.mansioningles.com/cd_first.htm  Level test on the website at mansioningles.com http://www.mansioningles.com/First_cert.htm   How Not to Repeat Yourself in English Saying ‘Can you repeat that, please?’ Alternatives: Sorry? Sorry, I didn't get/catch that. Sorry, what was that (you said)? I'm afraid I don't follow (you) (formal) Come again? (informal) saying 'hello' and 'How are you?' Alternatives: Alright? What's up? How's it going? How are you doing? How are things? 'bout you! (Belfast greeting - 'How about you?) Ey up! (Greeting in the North of England) Whatcha! (What you) Saying 'Thank You' Alternatives: Thanks Cheers! Much appreciated I owe you one Many thanks Thanks a bunch Saying 'That's very, very good' Alternatives: That's amazing, fantastic, unbelievable, wonderful, awesome, out of this world! Saying 'That's very, very bad' Alternatives: That's terrible, awful, horrible, disgusting Saying 'I'm sorry' Alternatives; I'm really/very/extremel
Released:
Oct 9, 2016
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