Espresso English Podcast

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Improve your English in just a few minutes a day! Learn English grammar, vocabulary, phrases, idioms, and more.

Episodes

  • Question Words + 100 Example Questions!

    17/11/2023 Duration: 08min

    ⭐ Download FREE PDF - https://espressoenglish.lpages.co/free-pdf-question-words-100-examples/

  • 50 collocations with FOOD

    17/11/2023 Duration: 07min

    DOWNLOAD FREE LESSON GUIDE PDF - https://espressoenglish.lpages.co/free-pdf-audio-50-food-collocations/  I hope you’re hungry… I mean, hungry to learn some new vocabulary today!  I’m going to teach you 50 common collocations with the word “food” - these are words we often use together. So you’ll be able to talk about food more fluently in English! There’s a lot of vocabulary in this lesson, and I’ve made a free lesson guide available for you to download - so you can review everything we learn today and also practice with a quiz. The collocations we’ll cover can be divided into 3 groups: adjectives with food, verbs with food, and nouns with food. If you’d like to take the next step in learning from me, check out my e-book with 1000 collocations on all sorts of topics. You can find that along with all my other courses at my website EspressoEnglish.net

  • Lay, Lie, Laid, Lain, Lied

    15/11/2023 Duration: 07min

    Wondering when to use lie vs. lay? Should we say someone is “laying down” or “lying down”? And what about lied, laid, and lain? It can be so confusing, especially for students learning English! Today we’ll learn the difference between lay and lie, as well as all of their forms, with plenty of examples. My goal is to make it clear for you. That’s also why I wrote an e-book called 600+ Confusing English Words Explained! It’s full of clear explanations and examples helping you understand the difference between words that lots of English learners mix up – like specially and especially, advice and advise, and many, many more.

  • Sell, Sale, Sold, For Sale, On Sale...?

    10/11/2023 Duration: 06min

    Wondering whether to use sell vs. sale vs. sold? Should we say “for sale” or “on sale”? Learn the difference easily in today's lesson on sell, sale, sold. I also wanted to let you know that our Black Friday sale is coming up soon! It starts November 24, and there will be discounts on ALL Espresso English courses and e-books. Save the date and remember to check your e-mail for details.

  • 10 Interjections + Examples

    06/11/2023 Duration: 05min

    Interjections are words used to express emotion. There are hundreds of them, and they are very common in everyday English conversation. The best way to learn interjections is not by studying a list, but by learning how each interjection is used in real life. Here are are 10 interjections in English and examples of how we use them. Learning from conversations is a great way to learn English more naturally! That’s why all the lessons in my Everyday English Speaking Courses are based on conversations. This way, you can learn English phrases in context, and know what to say when you’re in a similar situation.

  • How to use Helping Verbs in English

    31/10/2023 Duration: 10min

    Download free lesson PDF - https://espressoenglish.lpages.co/free-pdf-helping-verbs/  In today’s lesson you’ll learn all about how to use different helping verbs - these are an essential part of English grammar. Helping verbs, also called “auxiliary verbs,” are verbs that have the grammatical function of “helping” the main verb of the sentence. We’ll cover basic helping verbs like do/does/did, be (and all its various forms), have/has/had, as well as modal helping verbs like can, may, should, must, will, shall, and would. There’s a lot of information in today’s video, so make sure to download the lesson guide by clicking on the link below and entering your e-mail address. Now you know how to use these important helping verbs! I’d challenge you to try writing a few of your own sentences and questions with each one. You can review this lesson by downloading that free PDF, which is available under the video. And I’d love to help you further inside my Advanced English Grammar Course, where we go in-depth into man

  • Your COMPLETE guide to the Present Perfect Tense!

    20/10/2023 Duration: 16min

    ⭐ Download FREE lesson PDF! - https://espressoenglish.lpages.co/present-perfect-free-pdf-audio/  ⭐ Advanced English Grammar Course: https://www.espressoenglish.net/advanced-english-grammar-course/  Today we have a mega-lesson about one of the most common English verb tenses, and that is the present perfect tense. This lesson will teach you everything you ever wanted to know about the present perfect: we’ll cover: - What is the present perfect tense & when do we use it? - How to form the present perfect: Positive, Negative, Questions - What is the past participle? - Present perfect with ever/never - Present perfect with already, yet, recently, lately, just - Present perfect with for and since - Present perfect active voice and passive voice - Present perfect simple vs. Present perfect continuous This is like the complete guide to the present perfect, and you can actually download a free PDF with all the information from this lesson as well as some practice quizzes. Click on the link under this video and

  • How to ask for a favor in English

    18/10/2023 Duration: 06min

    Let’s learn English phrases you can use to ask for a favor! If you’re not sure what a favor is, that means asking someone to help you or to do something nice for you, even though it might inconvenience them a little bit. You can speak more confidently when you know the specific phrases that native English speakers would say in this situation. I always want to teach you real and practical phrases, ones that you’ll actually use. That’s why I created the Everyday English Speaking Courses, with lessons full of useful phrases for daily life, in many different situations!

  • Practice 50 of the Hardest English Words to Pronounce!

    13/10/2023 Duration: 14min

    ⭐ Download FREE lesson PDF! - https://espressoenglish.lpages.co/50-hard-words-free-pdf-audio/

  • Don't say "I'm going to U.S.A."!

    11/10/2023 Duration: 03min

    Let me warn you about a mistake I’ve often seen in homework from my students. They write sentences like these: I’m going to U.S.A. next year. We visited United States. My friend is from U.S. Can you find the mistake? Click here, or listen for the answer... I’ve got an entire course to help you identify and avoid mistakes like these – it’s the 200 Common Errors in English Course. The lessons cover not only grammar mistakes, but also mistakes in spelling, vocabulary, pronunciation, and even common mistakes and problems in your English learning strategy. I'd love to help you find and fix your English errors fast!

  • TO vs. TOO: Difference + Examples

    06/10/2023 Duration: 04min

    ⭐ Download FREE lesson PDF + quiz! - https://espressoenglish.lpages.co/free-pdf-to-too-lesson-quiz/ 

  • 40 Vocabulary Words Inside the Human Body

    04/10/2023 Duration: 05min

    Lesson text and pictures: https://www.espressoenglish.net/english-vocabulary-words-inside-the-human-body/  ⭐ Vocabulary Builder Course: https://www.espressoenglish.net/vocabulary-builder-course/ 

  • Feeling + Feelings Collocations

    27/09/2023 Duration: 07min

    A student asked me when we use the word feeling (singular) vs. feelings (plural), like in the sentence “I can certainly understand your feeling / feelings.” The most natural choice here is feelings, because we use the plural form when it’s a substitute for the word "emotions" in general. We use the word feeling, singular, when we’re talking about one specific feeling. It’s usually modified with an adjective - an amazing feeling, a terrible feeling, etc. In today's lesson you'll expand your vocabulary by learning collocations with the words feeling and feelings. These are combinations of words that are often used together - and learning them will help you speak English more easily and naturally. I have two great ways for you to learn lots more collocations fast: One is my e-book, 1000 Collocations in 10 Minutes a Day, which is great for intermediate learners. The other one is my Advanced Vocabulary and Collocations Course, which is perfect for more experienced English learners. Click on each link for mo

  • Than vs. Then + 10 Common Expressions

    20/09/2023 Duration: 09min

    ⭐ Download FREE Lesson PDF + Quiz: https://www.espressoenglish.net/than-then-pdf/  When should we use then vs. than? Even native English speakers mix up these two common words, because they are pronounced essentially the same in fast spoken English! But they do have different meanings, so you need to use the correct word when writing. Let’s learn the difference between these, I’ll show you lots of examples, and we’ll also cover about 10 common phrases and expressions with them.  To review and practice, you can download a free PDF of this lesson text as well as a quiz which is great to test yourself and see if you really learned the difference. I’ll send you the PDF by e-mail when you click on the link under this video and enter your e-mail address, it’s totally free and you’ll receive it in a few minutes. ⭐ Download FREE Lesson PDF + Quiz: https://www.espressoenglish.net/than-then-pdf/ ⭐ Complete Program: 50% discount! https://www.espressoenglish.net/get-a-50-discount-when-you-buy-the-complete-espresso-engli

  • How to end conversations (without being rude)

    14/09/2023 Duration: 06min

    Do you know what to say when you want to bring a conversation to an end? Today you'll learn how to end conversations in a positive and polite way! I hope you enjoyed this lesson - and I hope to see you inside my Everyday English Speaking Courses. I say “courses” because there are actually two courses - Level 1 which focuses more on practical daily situations, and Level 2 which has more advanced conversations and expressions.

  • How to keep a conversation going (with examples!)

    13/09/2023 Duration: 06min

    In the last lesson, you learned how to start a conversation in English. In this lesson, you will learn how to keep a conversation going - with examples! If you like learning English from conversations, then you will LOVE my Everyday English Speaking Courses, because each lesson is based on a dialogue. This is a very effective way to learn English phrases in context. I think some English learners can be a little afraid of having conversations because they’re afraid they’ll have to speak for a long time. But as you can see from these examples, each person just says one or two sentences, and then it’s the other person’s turn to speak. It’s a balanced interaction - a conversation involves taking turns, not just one person talking on and on for a long time. So don’t be scared to have conversations in English! I know you can do it, and remembering the tips from this video will really help you. Of course, it’s even easier to have conversations when you know lots of phrases to express yourself! You can learn them

  • 40 phrases for starting conversations in English

    12/09/2023 Duration: 08min

    Do you have difficulty speaking English? Sometimes the hardest part is simply starting a conversation. Today you'll learn 40 conversation starters that native English speakers use in various real life situations – formal or informal, at work, school, or other contexts! These aren’t especially “deep” conversation starters like you might want to use on a first date, when you’re interested in getting to know someone extremely well. Instead, they are more suited for “small talk” – casual conversation about topics of general interest. You will learn lots more phrases inside my Everyday English Speaking Courses - they cover tons of situations, like what to say during: travel shopping eating in restaurants socializing agreeing/disagreeing making invitations and requests giving criticism or advice expressing your thoughts ...and much more. I hope to see you inside!

  • Reported Speech: Rules, Examples, and Exceptions!

    06/09/2023 Duration: 12min

    A LOT of students ask me about "reported speech," when we talk about what somebody else said. For example: Direct Speech: “I’ve been to London three times.” Reported Speech: She said she’d been to London three times. There are a lot of tricky little details to remember... but don’t worry, I’ll explain them and we’ll see lots of examples. There are also two quizzes for you to practice! So much of English grammar - like this topic, reported speech - can be confusing, hard to understand, and even harder to use correctly. I can help you learn grammar easily and use it confidently inside my Advanced English Grammar Course. I will make even the most difficult parts of English grammar clear to you - and there are lots of opportunities for you to practice. If you want to take your English grammar to the next level, then my Advanced English Grammar Course is for you!

  • When do we use ANYMORE vs. ANY MORE?

    31/08/2023 Duration: 02min

    Lesson text & video: https://www.espressoenglish.net/when-do-we-use-anymore-vs-any-more/ 

  • Which is correct: A historic event or AN historic event?

    30/08/2023 Duration: 01min

    Lesson text & video: https://www.espressoenglish.net/which-is-correct-a-historic-event-or-an-historic-event/ 

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