Sinopsis
Lecciones para aprender y mejorar tú inglés. English lessons to improve your grammar, vocabulary and listening skills.
Episodios
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Siestas and Sandinistas - An interview with Mel and Victoria - AIRC29
31/07/2014 Duración: 24minPuedes ver las trascripciones y las notas de los episodios de nuestros podcasts en inglespodcast.com You can see the show notes and transcriptions of all our podcasts at inglespodcast.com
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Been / being, technology vocabulary, animal idioms - AIRC28
25/07/2014 Duración: 31minPuedes ver las trascripciones y las notas de los episodios de nuestros podcasts en inglespodcast.com You can see the show notes and transcriptions of all our podcasts at inglespodcast.com
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Should / had better for giving advice, music vocabulary, illogical idioms - AIRC27
14/07/2014 Duración: 31minPuedes ver las trascripciones y las notas de los episodios de nuestros podcasts en inglespodcast.com You can see the show notes and transcriptions of all our podcasts at inglespodcast.com
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Must / have to, sport vocabulary, idioms - AIRC26
01/07/2014 Duración: 44minPuedes ver las trascripciones y las notas de los episodios de nuestros podcasts en inglespodcast.com You can see the show notes and transcriptions of all our podcasts at inglespodcast.com
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An interview with Melissa and Becky - AIRC25
19/06/2014 Duración: 52minPuedes ver las trascripciones y las notas de los episodios de nuestros podcasts en inglespodcast.com You can see the show notes and transcriptions of all our podcasts at inglespodcast.com
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May / might, money verbs, Cambridge FCE, CAE, CPE, IELTS - AIRC24
05/06/2014 Duración: 24minPuedes ver las trascripciones y las notas de los episodios de nuestros podcasts en inglespodcast.com You can see the show notes and transcriptions of all our podcasts at inglespodcast.com
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Modal verbs introduction, money vocabulary, guess the phrasal verb - AIRC23
25/05/2014 Duración: 28minLibsyn: Puedes ver las trascripciones y las notas de los episodios de nuestros podcasts en inglespodcast.com You can see the show notes and transcriptions of all our podcasts at inglespodcast.com
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Too / also, family vocabulary, 'to burn down', 'to print off/out' - AIRC22
14/05/2014 Duración: 23minPuedes ver las trascripciones y las notas de los episodios de nuestros podcasts en inglespodcast.com You can see the show notes and transcriptions of all our podcasts at inglespodcast.com
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The future, present continuous, going to, will, Restaurant vocabulary and expressions, 'look forward to', 'get away with' - AIRC21
28/04/2014 Duración: 29minPuedes ver las trascripciones y las notas de los episodios de nuestros podcasts en inglespodcast.com You can see the show notes and transcriptions of all our podcasts at inglespodcast.com
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Question tags, cooking verbs, phrasal verb test - AIRC20
14/04/2014 Duración: 31minLibsyn: Puedes ver las trascripciones y las notas de los episodios de nuestros podcasts en inglespodcast.com You can see the show notes and transcriptions of all our podcasts at inglespodcast.com
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Me neither, me too / neither do I / so do I, shopping vocabulary, 'to bring up', 'to go off' - AIRC19
06/04/2014 Duración: 27minPuedes ver las trascripciones y las notas de los episodios de nuestros podcasts en inglespodcast.com You can see the show notes and transcriptions of all our podcasts at inglespodcast.com
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Present perfect simple and continuous with special guest Bea - AIRC18
24/03/2014 Duración: 30minPuedes ver las trascripciones y las notas de los episodios de nuestros podcasts en inglespodcast.com You can see the show notes and transcriptions of all our podcasts at inglespodcast.com
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The passive, sport vocabulary, 'look up', 'get over' - AIRC17
12/03/2014 Duración: 22minPuedes ver las trascripciones y las notas de los episodios de nuestros podcasts en inglespodcast.com You can see the show notes and transcriptions of all our podcasts at inglespodcast.com
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Reported speech, British and American English, Cambridge FCE Exam, phrasal verb test - AIRC16
05/03/2014 Duración: 30minPuedes ver las trascripciones y las notas de los episodios de nuestros podcasts en inglespodcast.com You can see the show notes and transcriptions of all our podcasts at inglespodcast.com
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More gerunds and infinitives, good / well, Relationships vocabulary, 'to look after' - AIRC15
21/02/2014 Duración: 37minWe now have a home for our podcasts at: inglespodcast.com What's the difference between GOOD and WELL? (Mara from Valencia) He's a good footballer (adjective) There are meny goods produced in Valencia (noun) Would you like some more coffee? - No thank you, I'm good (Am. English), No thank you, I'm fine (Br. English) Well (adjective) How are you? - I'm well. / Do you feel well? Well (adverb) - He runs well. She works well He's a good swimmer. He swims well. Well (noun) = un pozo It has that meaning as well (también) Juan Carlos (Barcelona) asks: "Vale la pena tener el IELTS?" IELTS tests your level of English. You cannot pass or fail IELTS. It is used as an acceptance requirement in many universities. It can also be needed if you apply for a visa to certain countries or if you wish to emigrate to certain countries. IELTS is only valid for 2 years. Learn more about IELTS here: https://www.ielts.org/ Gramática: More gerunds and infinitives decide (decidir) - Reza decided to go out for the day avoid (evit
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Gerunds / infinitives, film vocabulary, pronunciation: /dj/, 'to take off' – AIRC14
11/02/2014 Duración: 25minFeedback/News: Reza and Craig are back into the routine of teaching after the Christmas break. A question from Silvio: After verbs like love, start, stop...the following verbs have to go with a gerund, I think. However,I have read : "It started to rain." Why not: "It starting raining."? Gramática: Gerunds and infinitives "It started to rain" and "it started raining" are both correct. Reza stopped smoking years ago. (he stopped the activity of smoking) Reza was walking down the road when he stopped to pick up a coin (una moneda). (He stopped doing one thing - walking down the road - to do another thing - pick up a coin) Reza and Craig stopped podcasting to have a cup of tea. MAKE (obligar/forzer) - to make someone do something My teacher made me do my homework again. Reza made me sing the Mickey Mouse song. LET (dejar/dar permiso) - Craig lets Reza say many silly things in the podcast. ALLOW - Allow me to ask a question. PERMIT - Craig permits Reza to say silly things. LOVE - "Craig loves/likes to drink coff
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Coffee with Craig and Jonny
31/01/2014 Duración: 17minThe full audio interview with Craig and Jonny. Watch the video and answer comprension questions here: http://www.mansioningles.com/practica/practicar_ingles09.htm Ver el video y contesta las preguntas de comprensión aquí: http://www.mansioningles.com/practica/practicar_ingles09.htm
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Coffee with Craig and Anne
31/01/2014 Duración: 28minThe full audio interview with Craig and Anne. Watch the video and answer comprension questions here: http://www.mansioningles.com/practica/practicar_ingles08.htm Ver el video y contesta las preguntas de comprensión aquí: http://www.mansioningles.com/practica/practicar_ingles08.htm
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Coffee with Craig and Patrick
31/01/2014 Duración: 37minThe full audio interview with Craig and Patrick. Watch the video and answer comprension questions here: http://www.mansioningles.com/practica/practicar_ingles07.htm Ver el video y contesta las preguntas de comprensión aquí: http://www.mansioningles.com/practica/practicar_ingles07.htm
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For / during / while, travel vocabulary, 'to pick up', job interviews - AIRC13
31/01/2014 Duración: 26minFeedback/News: Thank you to Enrique (Colombia) for his comment that Craig's Spanish is improving. Gramática: For, During and While A question on Facebook from David Blanco Vargas from Sevilla How to use during During is a preposition which is used before a noun (during + noun) to say when something happens. It does not tell us how long it happened. For example: "Nobody spoke during the meeting." "We don't get any snow here in Valencia during the winter." "During my childhood I lived on a farm." How to use while When is used to talk about two things that are happening at the same time. The length of time is not important. Remember that while is used with a subject and a verb (while + subject + verb). For example: "The phone rang while (or when) I was having a shower." "I met my girlfriend while (or when) we were travelling in South America." "I'll speak to you when (not XwhileX) I finish my work." How to use for For is a preposition which is used with a period to say how long something goes on: "We've bee