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Welcome to episode #68 of The Real Life English with Gabby. In this episode, we dive into the language of natural disasters and explore 16 essential phrasal verbs, slang words and idioms, such as ride out the storm, make landfall, wipe out, and blow over. You'll hear real-life examples, clear explanations, and tips on how to use these expressions in everyday conversations—not just when talking about the weather. This episode is perfect for English learners who want to expand their vocabulary, boost their confidence, and sound more natural when discussing challenges, emergencies, or even everyday difficulties.This episode also includes a free Study Guide that will help you practice what you learn in this episode! It includes:Definitions and example sentencesThe full transcriptPractice exercises that will challenge youand more!Click >> HERE > CLICK HERE
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Donate (no account necessary) | Subscribe (account required) Join Bryan Dean Wright, former CIA Operations Officer, as he dives into today's top stories shaping America and the world. In this episode of The Wright Report, we cover Trump's possible deployment of troops to New Orleans, the midterm election battle shaping up for 2026, and a fierce immigration debate stretching from U.S. highways to European activists targeting ICE. From National Guard authority to flag-burning bans and AI unmasking ICE agents, today's brief tackles the clashes defining law, politics, and national security. Trump Eyes New Orleans for National Guard Deployment: The president said, “We're going to maybe go to Louisiana… to New Orleans… which has a crime problem. We'll straighten that out in about two weeks.” Legal experts point to Title 32 as his cleanest authority since Louisiana's GOP governor could cooperate, while Title 10 would let Trump bypass Democrat governors in states like Maryland. Bryan warns the line between “assistance” and “domination” is tricky but notes polls show 55 percent of Americans support using troops to help local police. The Battle for 2026 Midterms Heats Up: Both parties are planning national conventions before the elections, an unusual move for a midterm year. Trump promises to leverage America's 250th anniversary celebrations with a 1,500-foot-long flag and a crackdown on flag burning. “If you burn a flag, you get one year in jail, no early exits, no nothing,” Trump said. Democrats argue free speech, while Bryan asks: “When we say ‘Out of Many, One,' what exactly makes us ‘one'?” Immigration Debate — English for Truckers, Fines for Illegals, and AI Doxxing of ICE Agents: After fatal accidents tied to foreign truck drivers who couldn't read English road signs, Republicans are pushing “Connor's Law” and the Safer Truckers Act to restore English requirements. Meanwhile, Trump's team is slapping illegals with fines up to $1,000 per day, turning some cases over to debt collectors and even the IRS. In Europe, activist Dominick Skinner is using AI to unmask U.S. ICE officers online. Bryan warns, “These Democrats and Leftists are not tracking down ICE officers to have a cup of coffee. They're looking to drop Molotov cocktails on their heads.” "And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." - John 8:32 Keywords: Trump National Guard New Orleans, Title 32 vs Title 10 authority, Trump crime crackdown polls, 2026 midterm conventions Trump Democrats, America 250th anniversary giant flag, Trump flag burning ban Supreme Court, Connor's Law Safer Truckers Act English requirement, immigrant truck driver fatal crash, Trump fines illegal immigrants $1000 per day, ICE debt collectors IRS, Dominick Skinner AI doxxing ICE agents, Marsha Blackburn Protecting Law Enforcement from Doxxing Act
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Listen with FREE Interactive Transcript only on the RealLife App. Movies aren't just for entertainment — they can be your secret tool to speak English more naturally and confidently! In this episode, Izzy and Ethan reveal how to turn your favorite films into powerful speaking practice, with four simple but effective exercises you can do right at home. Forget boring drills — learn how to use movies to build fluency, express yourself better, and finally break through that intermediate plateau. Read the show notes here. .......... Follow us on: RealLife English (YouTube) Learn English with TV Series (YouTube)
"I will feel confident when I speak like a native"This is the mindset that many of my students have when they first start working with me inside the Pronunciation Pro Online Training Program. But what if you could feel confident BEFORE speaking like a native? And what if feeling confident now was an important step to achieving your goal of speaking English like a native?In this episode I will help you learn how to feel confident NOW so you can be the most successful in your journey to speak English like a native. RESOURCES:TED Talk by Amy Cuddy: Your body language may shape who you areConfident Thoughts To Practice: It's okay to make mistakesThe more I practice, the better I getI have the grit and determination to succeed at anything I set my mind toI'm getting better every dayI'm proud of the way I keep tryingI am good enough right now to speak up and practiceIf they have a problem with the way I speak English, that's about them, not about meI speak multiple languages, I'm amazing!I'm tired of staying silent, it's time to speak up and create the life of my dreams!What confident thoughts would you add?Don't forget to subscribe so you never miss an episode of helpful insights and expert advice from the Pronunciation Pro team.If you are interested in more pronunciation training, download the Pronunciation Pro app on the app store.You can follow us on - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pronunciationpro/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PronunciationProLinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/company/pronunciation-pro/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/pronunciationpro
Speak English Now Podcast: Learn English | Speak English without grammar.
In today's episode, we're going to talk about something very real—but often hidden:
Speaking English to drive. Who are the police for? The difference between a preacher and policeman. Criticism and Christ. Our position in Christ. The Voice in the Wilderness does not endorse any link or other material found at buzzsprout.More at https://www.thevoiceinthewilderness.org/
Speak English Now Podcast: Learn English | Speak English without grammar.
In today's episode, I want to talk about a very helpful idea for your English and your life. How to be more aware when Speaking English? Being aware means that you notice what is happening—inside of you and around you. You stop and ask: “How do I feel right now?” “What is my body doing?” “Am I breathing fast or slow?” “Am I nervous, or tired, or relaxed?” Get the transcript here: Speakenglishpodcast.com/344-how-to-stay-calm-and-aware-while-speaking-english/
Join my Speaking Accelerator Program:https://www.englishwiththiago.com/speaking-program-1Why Grammar is More Important than Vocabulary When Learning English | English Learning TipsIn this episode, Thiago discusses the age-old debate: Grammar vs. Vocabulary. He explains why he believes grammar should be prioritized over vocabulary for long-term English learning success. He provides practical tips on mastering English tenses and shares a proven method for building a strong grammatical foundation. Additionally, Thiago reads an inspiring story from a follower in Turkey about their unique English-learning journey. Perfect for intermediate and advanced learners looking to refine their mastery of English.00:00 Introduction: Grammar vs. Vocabulary00:57 Welcome and Podcast Introduction01:31 Special Announcement: Speaking Accelerator Program04:08 Why Grammar Should Come First04:24 Survival Scenario: Vocabulary Over Grammar06:08 The Importance of Grammar in English Learning07:21 Grammar as the Foundation of Language09:36 Practical Examples: Grammar vs. Vocabulary18:13 Personal Experience: Learning Grammar First22:25 Switching Topics: From Ice Cream to Pizza22:37 Expanding Vocabulary with Food Items22:58 Learning Specific Vocabulary: Sparkly Water23:44 The Importance of Grammar and Vocabulary24:32 Mastering All 12 Main Verb Tenses25:23 Addressing Common Learner Struggles27:54 Creating an Action Plan for Grammar Studies29:20 Recommended Grammar Study Versions30:30 Focusing on Common Tenses for Everyday Conversation33:52 Balancing Grammar and Vocabulary36:01 Learner's Corner: A Heartfelt Email from Turkey40:51 Final Words and Program Announcement
In today's episode, you will listen to an actual conversation between English teachers. They will provide you with tips and tricks that will help you master today's topic. As you listen, take notes and try to see which tip is your favorite. After this lesson, you will have more confidence in your ability to speak English fluently.If you want to sign up for the free English email newsletter, go to https://speakenglishwithtiffani.com/newsletter
In the 6 AM hour, Julie Gunlock and Hans Von Spakovsky discussed: FOX NEWS: Trump to Require Truck Drivers to Speak English, Pass Literacy Tests as 'Communication Problems' Mount LEAVITT: Leavitt: Media Coverage of Biden Caused Decline in Trust WMAL GUEST: Cully Stimson (Senior Legal Fellow, Heritage Foundation) FIRST LOOK: The New RFK Stadium Could Feature a Glass Rroof and Views of the U.S. Capitol Where to find more about WMAL's morning show: Follow podcasts on Apple, Audible and Spotify Follow WMAL's "O'Connor and Company" on X: @WMALDC, @LarryOConnor, @JGunlock, @PatricePinkfile, and @HeatherHunterDC Facebook: WMALDC and Larry O'Connor Instagram: WMALDC Website: wmal.com/oconnor-company Episode: Tuesday, April 29, 2025 / 6 AM HourSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Susan Valverde, the president of Sylvan Learning, has an extraordinary story from a young immigrant to a top leader in education is truly one for the books.Imagine moving to the U.S. at 12 not speaking English, facing every obstacle you can think of—and not only overcoming them, but using those experiences to reshape the future of education. That's exactly what Susan did.After excelling in school despite the language barrier, she became the first in her family to attend college. But it was a Sylvan Learning commercial that set her on a life-changing path. Inspired by the brand's impact on education, she made the bold decision to leave her career and open three Sylvan Learning centers in Texas, serving some of the nation's poorest counties. Her centers became some of the highest-performing in the network.Susan's franchise success eventually led her to Sylvan's corporate team, where she rose to president in 2016. Now, she's transforming Sylvan's approach to learning, modernizing the curriculum, and pushing the brand forward with parent company Unleashed Brands.Susan speaks on:How her journey as an immigrant, first-generation student, and passionate learner ignited her pursuit of a career in education.The bold move from franchisee to president—and the lessons she learned leading Sylvan centers in some of the most underserved communities in Texas.The massive changes she's driving at Sylvan, including a game-changing customer experience overhaul set for 2025.Her unique perspective on the current state of education—how budget cuts, understaffing, and curriculum changes are impacting kids, and how Sylvan is stepping in to bridge those gaps.Susan's journey is a testament to the power of resilience, passion, and believing in the potential of every child. Let's Go!instagram.com/leadershipisfemaleinstagram.com/emilyjaenson
In a letter to a "Yiddishist" who expressed concern about receiving correspondence from the Rebbe in English, the Rebbe explains the necessity of sometimes using non-Jewish languages in communication. The Rebbe highlights the importance of conveying messages and teachings to all Jews, regardless of language barriers, to help bring them closer to Torah and mitzvot.
In a letter to a "Yiddishist" who expressed concern about receiving correspondence from the Rebbe in English, the Rebbe explains the necessity of sometimes using non-Jewish languages in communication. The Rebbe highlights the importance of conveying messages and teachings to all Jews, regardless of language barriers, to help bring them closer to Torah and mitzvot.
Listen with FREE Interactive Transcript only on the RealLife App. Why do some people succeed in speaking English fluently while others struggle, even after years of effort?
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在上一期中,你已经学会了「Just a Minute 一分钟练习法」,用最短的时间突破开口的心理障碍。但或许你也会有这个疑惑:“我这样说对不对啊?” 今天我们就聊聊如何借助 AI 和一些小技巧,帮你验证自己的口语内容是否准确,不再像 AI 幻觉一样自信地“胡说八道”!提示词:You are a jargon explainer designed to assist a [你的职业] working in the [你的领域]. You focus on clarifying terminologies, acronyms, and jargon related to [你相关的行业要点]. When the user asks for an explanation of a term, you provide a simple, clear definition in plain English. You then follow it with an example and a metaphor or analogy to make it easier for non-tech people to understand. You can ask the user questions for clarity when needed, but otherwise, keep your responses focused on delivering the explanation with no introductions or conclusions.这个免费的GPT功能与上面的提示词一样,但如果你已经是ChatGPT的用户,使用它会更加方便。https://chatgpt.com/g/g-hhG1D2E6s-jargon-assistant每天挑 2-3 个专业术语尝试解释,让口语和专业能力齐头并进。Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/gou-xiong-you-hua-shuo/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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今天想和你分享一个能够快速提升口语自信的"一分钟练习法",帮助你在仅仅 2 个月内突破"张嘴难"的障碍。希望能给正在挣扎于口语表达的你一点启发!完整贴子和本期资源包,在这里可以查看,还没有订阅Newsletter的赶紧订阅,目前免费哦:https://bearliu.substack.com/p/beartalk-1Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/gou-xiong-you-hua-shuo/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Listen to 'English on Repeat,' a podcast to help us improve our speaking skills: I speak a little English. | I'm not used to the Australian accent. | I'm still learning English. | Sorry, I don't understand. - 'English on Repeat' podcast hi rak ngai ve. Mirang holh cawnnak caah ser mi a si. Cawnnak chungah: I speak a little English. | I'm not used to the Australian accent. | I'm still learning English. | Sorry, I don't understand, hi biatlang pawl hi kan i hmaithlak mi cu an si.
Listen to 'English on Repeat,' a podcast to help us improve our speaking skills: I speak a little English. | I'm not used to the Australian accent. | I'm still learning English. | Sorry, I don't understand. - 收听“English on Repeat”播客,一起提高英语口语水平。在这一集中,我们将练习说:我会说一点点英语。我听不太惯澳洲口音。我还在学英语。不好意思,我没听懂。
Listen to 'English on Repeat,' a podcast to help us improve our speaking skills: I speak a little English. | I'm not used to the Australian accent. | I'm still learning English. | Sorry, I don't understand. - ฟัง 'English on Repeat' พอดแคสต์ที่จะช่วยคุณพัฒนาทักษะการพูด กับประโยค: ฉันพูดภาษาอังกฤษได้นิดหน่อย | ฉันไม่คุ้นเคยกับสำเนียงออสเตรเลีย | ฉันยังเรียนภาษาอังกฤษอยู่ | ขอโทษ ฉันไม่เข้าใจ
Listen to 'English on Repeat,' a podcast to help us improve our speaking skills: I speak a little English. | I'm not used to the Australian accent. | I'm still learning English. | Sorry, I don't understand. - ቋንቋ እንግሊዝ ናይ ምዝራብ ክእለትና ንከነመሓይሽ እናደጋገምና ክንለማመድ ዝሕግዘና ፈነወ 'English on Repeat' ስምዑ። ኣብ'ዚ ክፋል፡ ምዝራብ ቋንቋ እንግሊዝ ንጅምረሉ ኩነታት ክንመሃር ኢና። I speak a little English. | I'm not used to the Australian accent. | I'm still learning English. | Sorry, I don't understand.
Listen to 'English on Repeat,' a podcast to help us improve our speaking skills: I speak a little English. | I'm not used to the Australian accent. | I'm still learning English. | Sorry, I don't understand. - به «English on Repeat» گوش دهید، پادکستی که به ما کمک می کند مهارت های گفتاری خود را بهبود ببخشیم: من کمی انگلیسی صحبت می کنم. | من به لهجه استرالیایی عادت ندارم | من هنوز در حال یادگیری زبان انگلیسی هستم. | متاسفم، متوجه نمیشوم.
Listen to 'English on Repeat,' a podcast to help us improve our speaking skills: I speak a little English. | I'm not used to the Australian accent. | I'm still learning English. | Sorry, I don't understand. - 'English on Repeat'는 말하기 능력을 향상시키는 데 도움이 되는 팟캐스트입니다. I speak a little English. | I'm not used to the Australian accent. | I'm still learning English. | Sorry, I don't understand.
Listen to 'English on Repeat,' a podcast to help us improve our speaking skills: I speak a little English. | I'm not used to the Australian accent. | I'm still learning English. | Sorry, I don't understand. - Слухайте подкаст English on Repeat, щоб покращити свої навички розмовної англійської: Я трохи розмовляю англійською | Я не звик (ла) до австралійського акценту | Я все ще вивчаю англійську | Вибачте, я не розумію.
Listen to 'English on Repeat,' a podcast to help us improve our speaking skills: I speak a little English. | I'm not used to the Australian accent. | I'm still learning English. | Sorry, I don't understand. - 歡迎收聽第二季「English on Repeat」播客,一起提升英語會話技巧。第一集,我們會練習用英語說:「我識講少少英文」、「我未習慣澳洲口音」、「我仍在學習英文」、「不好意思,我不明白」。
Listen to 'English on Repeat,' a podcast to help us improve our speaking skills: I speak a little English. | I'm not used to the Australian accent. | I'm still learning English. | Sorry, I don't understand. - سلسله پادکست "آموزش انگلیسی به روش تکرار" یا English on Repeat در بهبودی مهارتهای گفتاری کمک میکند. مانند: من به زبان انگلیسی کم تکلم کرده میتوانم | با لهجهای آسترالیایی آشنایی ندارم | من در حال یادگیری زبان انگلیسی هستم | با معذرت، متوجه نشدم.
Listen to 'English on Repeat,' a podcast to help us improve our speaking skills: I speak a little English. | I'm not used to the Australian accent. | I'm still learning English. | Sorry, I don't understand. - သင့်ရဲ့ အင်္ဂလိပ်စကားပြော အရည်အချင်း တိုးတက်စေဖို့အတွက် English on Repeat အစီအစဥ်ကို နားဆင်နိုင်ပါတယ်။ သင်ခန်းစာ ၁ မှာတော့ ကျမက ဩစတြေးလျ အင်္ဂလိပ်စကားသံနဲ့ မရင်းနှီးသေးဘူး၊ ကျနော်က အင်္ဂလိပ်စကားကို လေ့လာနေတုန်းပဲ၊ နားမလည်လို့ ဆောရီးပါ ဆိုတာတွေကို ဘယ်လို ပြောနိုင်သလဲ ဆိုတာကို လေ့လာနိုင်ပါတယ်။
Listen to 'English on Repeat,' a podcast to help us improve our speaking skills: I speak a little English. | I'm not used to the Australian accent. | I'm still learning English. | Sorry, I don't understand. - Англиар ярьж сурахад тань туслах 'English on Repeat, подкастын анхны дугаарт тавтай морил. Эхний дугаартаа: I speak a little English. | I'm not used to the Australian accent. | I'm still learning English. | Sorry, I don't understand. эдгээр үгсийг сурцгаая.
In this episode, Dan talks about the secrets to improving your speaking skills as well as The biggest mistake non-natives make The reasons why speaking practice is so important The top 3 exercises for improving your speaking skills Get the FREE 7-day Speaking Practice Plan:https://www.britspeak.co/7-day-speaking-pratice-plan Get daily practice emails with the 30 Day Speaking Practice Pack:https://www.britspeak.co/speaking-practice-pack Thanks for checking out the BritSpeakPod. If you enjoyed this episode, do me a favour and subscribe, rate, and leave your honest review on your favourite podcast platform! My name is Dan and I am a British English language coach from Sheffield in the UK. I help people who want to, or who already, live in the UK with their communication skills so that they can build a better life, a fulfilling career, and stronger relationships in their new environment. You can learn from me for free: Instagram reels and stories Weekly BritSpeakPod episodes My articles and blogs I also offer paid services to help you build your communication skills: Join BritSpeak Success - My 1:1 coaching programme to help you succeed in the UK Take the British Slang Challenge - Learn and master over 150 British expressions
Listen with FREE Interactive Transcript only on the RealLife App. There are six common reasons why you might freeze up or feel nervous when it's time to speak English. In today's episode, Ksenia and Izzy dive deep into these challenges, sharing their personal experiences and practical insights to help you overcome them. You'll learn the dos and don'ts of speaking English with confidence, along with actionable tips that will make a real difference in your language journey. Whether you're shy, worried about making mistakes, or simply feel stuck, this episode is packed with strategies to empower you to speak English fearlessly. Don't miss it! By the end of this episode, you will: Learn about 6 common traps English learners fall into Watch a great clip that has all the chances to change your perspectives on confidence Hear a hilarious story about Barack Obama and a Japanese prime minister Plus: Expand your vocabulary with a ton of practical expressions. Celebrate the achievements of our Learner of the Week. Show notes here. .......... Follow us on: RealLife English (YouTube) Learn English with TV Series (YouTube)
In this inspiring episode of the Pronunciation Pro Podcast, host Annie sits down with Larisa, a talented professional from Moscow, to discuss her journey of building a successful career in America while mastering English. Larisa shares how she overcame language barriers, built meaningful connections, and grew her confidence—both personally and professionally. Through her story, she offers practical advice for navigating life in a new country, the importance of authentic communication, and how learning English can open doors to new opportunities. Whether you're looking to enhance your language skills, grow your network, or excel in your career, this episode is packed with valuable insights you won't want to miss! Tune in for tips on how to thrive in a new environment and use your English as a tool to create success. Make sure to sign up for our email list and keep an eye out for our incredible promotions here: https://pronunciationpro.com/ Don't forget to subscribe so you never miss an episode of helpful insights and expert advice from the Pronunciation Pro team. If you are interested in more pronunciation training, join the Pronunciation Pro trial here: https://pronunciationpro.com/trial/ Watch this podcast episode on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/@pronunciationpro
Listen with FREE Interactive Transcript only on the RealLife App. If you feel like your English sounds slow and robotic, this lesson is going to help you to become a fast, natural English speaker. Also, this lesson is super practical. You're going to practice a lot with clips from great series, movies, songs, common proverbs, and tongue twisters. By the end of this episode, you will: Master the most common patterns of connected speech through engaging movie clips. Improve your pronunciation and understanding of English sounds with songs by Billie Eilish, Joe Cocker, Eminem, and RHCP. Learn idioms and have fun with tongue twisters to challenge your fluency. Plus: Expand your vocabulary with a ton of practical expressions. Get inspired by the Quote of the Day from Ethan. Celebrate the achievements of our Learner of the Week. Show notes here. .......... Follow us on: RealLife English (YouTube) Learn English with TV Series (YouTube)
In today's episode, you will learn 11 effective ways to overcome your fear of speaking English. After this lesson, you will have more confidence in your ability to speak English fluently.If you want to sign up for the free English email newsletter, go to https://speakenglishwithtiffani.com/newsletter
In this episode, Dan talks about how to build your confidence when speaking in English. Learn about: The biggest problems holding you back and how to overcome them today How you can build your confidence to allow you to speak more freely The way of reframing your inner thoughts to allow progress, not anxiety Register for the BritSpeak Chinwag Club: https://www.britspeak.co/chinwag-club Get the transcripts and support the show: https://www.patreon.com/britspeakpod Thanks for checking out the BritSpeakPod. If you enjoyed this episode, do me a favour and subscribe, rate, and leave your honest review on your favourite podcast platform! My name is Dan and I am a British English language coach from Sheffield in the UK. I help people who want to, or who already, live in the UK with their communication skills so that they can build a better life, a fulfilling career, and stronger relationships in their new environment. You can learn from me for free: Instagram reels and stories Weekly BritSpeakPod episodes My articles and blogs Get my free British English Starter Kit I also offer paid services to help you build your communication skills: Join BritSpeak Success - My 1:1 coaching programme to help you succeed in the UK Check out the BritSpeak Chinwag Club - Weekly group speaking sessions to build your skills Take the British Slang Challenge - Learn and master over 150 British expressions
Morning Report has had a huge response to the story about a directive from several hospitals for nurses to speak only in English when they are on duty. Lucy Xia reports.
Listen with FREE Interactive Transcript only on the RealLife App. Don't have a native English speaker friend? No problem! In this episode, we'll share five proactive ways you can practice speaking English, even if you don't live in an English-speaking country. From creative language exchanges to practical tips you can try today, we'll guide you step-by-step on how to build your confidence and improve your fluency with real conversations. You don't need a native speaker to take your English to the next level — start practicing now! Show notes here. .......... Follow us on: RealLife English (YouTube) Learn English with TV Series (YouTube)
This week the gang discusses whats more popular our habits or the opposites, Stephens been watching the Menendez brothers show on Netflix so we cover a bit of that! & Summer fills stephen in on some other cases effected by the public. & we try to solve the problem of dumb dumbs standing jury duty.
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Send us a Text Message.INTRODUCTION:This edition focuses on the Magick and beauty of New York City which is truly different from anywhere else in the world that I have been to. Enjoy some history as well as NYC hacks that will give you a clearer view into what is really like in the Big Apple.How Manhattan Got Its Name:https://streeteasy.com/blog/how-manhattan-got-its-name/The Unknown Story of Broadway:https://www.thirteen.org/metrofocus/2015/10/the-unknown-story-of-broadway-street/Wikipedia - Broadway (Manhattan)https://shorturl.at/jeCt3 Frank Sinatra: New York, New Yorkhttps://youtu.be/2u1zK8AaHic?si=zdy8Mj8nxdMUdVuAJAY-Z + Alicia Keys: Empire State of Mindhttps://youtu.be/vk6014HuxcE?si=5s8Ax9DN7RWR2jzBAlicia Keys: Empire State of Mind Part II (Broken Down)https://youtu.be/_W44NZvHc9I?si=3bQ2mfEVFe5TTkMpINCLUDED IN THIS EPISODE (But not limited to): · The History of New York's 5 Boroughs · Test and be sure The Divine is calling you to a new city· The magic of the original indigenous peoples yet lingers in NYC· The positive & hopeful mindset of immigrants is infused into the city· NYC represents a high level of cultural diversity· Speaking English is not necessary here· NYC dogs are SUPER HAPPY!!!· New York City Dancing· New York City GOTH· House of YES· The beaches of New York· The TRUTH about fashion in NYCONNECT WITH DE'VANNON SERÁPHINO:Website: https://www.SexDrugsAndJesus.comWebsite: https://www.DownUnderApparel.com Donate Via PayPal: https://shorturl.at/gq068CashApp: $DeVannonSeraphinoVenmo: @DeVannon Patreon: https://patreon.com/SDJPodcastTikTok: https://shorturl.at/nqyJ4YouTube: https://bit.ly/3daTqCMFacebook: https://shorturl.at/gqrAVInstagram: https://shorturl.at/gwAP1X: https://shorturl.at/oyLZ4LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/devannonPinterest: https://shorturl.at/bqB26Email: DeVannon@SDJPodcast.comSupport the Show.Thanks for listening! Please donate at SexDrugsAndJesus.com and follow us on TikTok, IG etc.
Listen with FREE Digital Transcript only on the RealLife App. Most learners at an Intermediate level say they can easily communicate in English through WRITING, but have a hard time SPEAKING — It's as if their brain would simply "stop working". What if your learning method made it harder for you to speak than to write? In today's episode, we discuss talk about what learners should do to start speaking English more naturally, and as easily as writing. Show notes here. ......... Follow us on: RealLife English (YouTube) Learn English with TV Series (YouTube) Instagram: reallife.english --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reallifeenglish/message
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Ever wondered if native English speakers make mistakes? Well, here's the truth: Native English speakers make mistakes, too! This can be comforting for English learners. Hi! I'm Georgiana, and I'm back with a new episode. I'm here to help you speak English fluently. If you want to help me, SHARE the podcast with your friends and family. That would mean a lot. Thanks. On my website, you can find the 5 Secrets to Speaking English and my premium courses. Before we start, get the transcript. Visit: SpeakEnglishPodcast.com/podcast It's completely free! Ok, let's start! Native speakers of any language make mistakes, just like learners do. This is a natural part of language use and communication. Let's learn the mistakes native English speakers make and why they happen. Pronunciation Mistakes: It's common to mispronounce hard words. For example, some people say "Pacific" instead of "specific." Spelling Mistakes: Even people who have spoken English from birth can spell words wrongly. It's like writing "definately" when it should be "definitely." Misusing Words: Sometimes, people mix up words that sound the same, like "their" and "there." Or, they might use the wrong preposition. These are often just small mistakes. Why Mistakes Happen: Informal Language: In everyday talk, people use short forms like "gonna" instead of "going to." These are okay when speaking but not in formal writing. Speaking Fast: Often, people talk quickly and don't think about grammar rules. Not Paying Attention: Everyone makes more mistakes when they are tired or not focused. Learning from Mistakes: When kids learn to speak, they make many errors. As someone learning English, you should see mistakes as a chance to get better. Most of the time, when people correct their mistakes, kids don't get embarrassed. They might even laugh about it. Attitude Toward Mistakes: Most people understand that mistakes happen, and they don't usually stop us from understanding each other. Remember, making mistakes doesn't mean you're bad at English. It means you are learning and getting better. So, if you make a mistake, just smile and try again. Even people who have spoken English their whole life are still learning! Great! I hope you're enjoying this episode! And now, let's continue with a mini-story.
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Have you ever seen a huge mountain with presidents' faces? Today, we learn about Mount Rushmore. What's special about it? Let's find out! Hi! I'm Georgiana, and I'm back with a new episode. I'm here to help you speak English fluently. If you want to help me, SHARE the podcast with your friends and family. That would mean a lot. Thanks. On my website, you can find the 5 Secrets to Speaking English and my premium courses. Before we start, get the transcript. Visit: SpeakEnglishPodcast.com/podcast It's completely free! Ok, let's start! Mount Rushmore is a giant and famous place in the United States. It's located in South Dakota, inside the Black Hills. On this big mountain are huge carvings of the faces of four American presidents: George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln. These presidents are very important because they did great things for America. The carvings of Mount Rushmore are huge. Each president's face is as large as a tall building! People made this long ago, starting in 1927 and finishing in 1941. So, it took 14 years to complete. They did not have modern machines, so it was very tough work. Mount Rushmore is special for a few reasons: George Washington was the first president to help start the country. Thomas Jefferson made America bigger by buying a large area of land from France, known as the Louisiana Purchase. Theodore Roosevelt protected nature and made sure businesses treated people fairly. Abraham Lincoln kept the country together during the Civil War, which was a very difficult time. Mount Rushmore is also meaningful because of its location. Before it became a monument, Native American tribes, saw the Black Hills as a sacred place. The story of Mount Rushmore includes these tribes and their connection to the land. When people visit Mount Rushmore, they can explore the Avenue of Flags. This path has flags from all 50 states in the USA. It makes people feel connected to everyone in the country. It is a reminder that, even though we are different, we are all part of one big nation. Mount Rushmore is not only beautiful because of the nature around it. It also makes us think about the leaders who shaped America, and reflect on how we can all help make the country better. Making Mount Rushmore changed the mountain forever. It turned a natural place into a symbol of America's history. This means different things to different people. Some see it as a celebration of freedom and great leaders. Others remember the land and the first people who lived there. Great! I hope you're enjoying this episode! And now, let's continue with a mini-story!