In this episode, we will be covering some... "handy" idioms (pun very much intended). We hope you enjoy some of the great idioms below! lend a hand hands are clean blood/dirt on your hands show your hand bite the hand that feeds sitting on your hands take something off your hands
Jul 05, 2019•13 min
Matt covers Grammy Award winning song of 2018, the smash hit "This is America." As it is July 4th, Independence Day in the United States, seems like the most fitting choice. Enjoy a break down of some of the more colloquial style of language used by Gambino! Childish Gambino - "This is America": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VYOjWnS4cMY https://open.spotify.com/album/7arx9qPJexCsDz67El4qvk https://y.qq.com/n/yqq/singer/001HS2h02NYN1m.html Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah Yeah, yeah, yeah, go, go a...
Jul 04, 2019•10 min
Despite Matt's misleading intro, this episode covers idioms with the word game in them. Different uses and very different means, but still all quite common in English. Help support the show with a review and warm recommendation to friends or family! Idioms in today's show: blame game numbers game two can play at that game off one's game at the top of one's game
Jun 28, 2019•8 min
Why not go back to this 90s classic and look at some of the great language available? We cover some cool words and phrases in the song so you can really rock your English! Smash Mouth - "All-star": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_jWHffIx5E https://open.spotify.com/album/0QluVU5ReXs7oI1ZyS101F https://www.xiami.com/song/1771446391 Somebody once told me the world is gonna roll me I ain't the sharpest tool in the shed She was looking kind of dumb with her finger and her thumb In the shape of an "...
Jun 26, 2019•10 min
We return to the idiom series talking about these 6 idioms that have to do with laughing, humour, or joking. Matt also gives his unsolicited opinion on the humour of Aussies, Kiwis, and Brits. Idioms in today's episode: butt of the joke barrel of laughs pull one's leg take a joke all joking aside (just) for kicks If you like today's lesson, please subscribe, recommend the show, and leave a review!
Jun 21, 2019•10 min
We kick off our new lyric series with the music from Canadian musician Shawn Mendes. Matt goes into some of the great language Shawn uses to convey romance, relationships, and more. Help support the podcast by subscribing! Shawn Mendes - Treat You Better: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lY2yjAdbvdQ / https://open.spotify.com/album/3wBabo4pmzsYjALMSKY7Iq / https://y.qq.com/n/yqq/singer/001NODJ71LGPD5.html Lyrics I won't lie to you I know he's just not right for you And you can tell me if I'm off ...
Jun 19, 2019•10 min
I talk unscripted (obviously) about my fourth favourite sports team, the Toronto Raptors. Learn a little about the North American sports culture and why this run of the Raptors is so important to Canada. There is plenty of content upcoming over the next month and I am really excited for you guys to listen. Please support the show with a review, a follow, and a recommendation.
Jun 07, 2019•8 min
In this episode, we will be kicking off a new series exploring the wide variety of prefixes available in English. Today we will be learning about pre- and post-. Words uses in this lesson: Postscript Preview Postgraduate Postmortem Predict Preempt Pre-workout Post-workout Pregame Postgame Preschool Email your assignment submissions to bitesizedenglish@gmail.com!
May 03, 2019•8 min•Season 2Ep. 3
These two homonyms are very different in meaning, but are both very useful! In this episode Matt covers the means of the words, and some common phrases you might encounter: peace and quiet peace out peace in our time falling to peaces piece of cake bits and pieces piecing something together For today's assignment, I want you to describe the pieces of something. How would you describe it as pieces rather than parts? Try to avoid food and challenge yourself to come up with another thing that has "...
May 02, 2019•9 min•Season 2Ep. 2
Matt is back with a brand new series of Bite-sized English! We kick of with a lesson about returns, coming back (getting back, going back as well), and the word comeback. Questions can be directed to bitesizedenglish@gmail.com. I am very happy to be back behind the mic after so much time away. I would like to make a special mention of listener Marcia who encouraged a comeback of the podcast!
Apr 23, 2019•12 min
Matt walks through just a few alternate ways of saying thank you. There is no assignment for today, but do send questions to bitesizedenglish@gmail.com
Apr 09, 2018•7 min
Matt talks about a few tips when talking to native English speakers, watching a film, and flashcards.
Apr 08, 2018•13 min
We finish our week on the conditional with the third and perhaps most complicated of the three. Matt talks about the differences between "could have" "should have" and "would have." All questions and assignments can be sent to bitesizedenglish@gmail.com or via Twitter @bitesizedengpod.
Apr 08, 2018•11 min
Matt continues talking about the conditional phrasings, covering the hypothetical or second conditional. Used to talk about unlikely or impossible situations, this is a very common phrasing in English. All questions and comments can be sent to bitesizedenglish@gmail.com.
Apr 04, 2018•11 min
Matt covers some basic phrases and adverbs we use to determine how likely something is to happen. The phrases he talks about are: will definitely will probably likely to may well / might not likely to probably won't definitely won't Send all questions and assignments to bitesizedenglish@gmail.com.
Apr 03, 2018•9 min
Matt goes over six different phrases using the word game. The phrases: -fair game -zero-sum game -game plan -waiting game -I'm game -a whole new ball game
Apr 02, 2018•7 min
Matt talks about some (but certainly not all!) of the phrases that we use that contains the word ball. The phrases that he discusses are: -on the ball -keep your eye on the ball / take your eye off the ball -have a ball -the ball is in your court -a curve ball -drop the ball / fumble the ball Please be sure to send all questions to bitesizedenglish@gmail.com!
Mar 31, 2018•11 min
Matt goes through some basic tips when we are tackling reading comprehension in our English proficiency tests. He discusses some places to find some extra practice like: BBC News, CNN News, CBC News, The Economist, The New Scientist, and the askhistorians and askscientists subreddits on reddit.com. If you have any questions, comments, or critiques for Matt, fire him an email at bitesizedenglish@gmail.com
Mar 30, 2018•13 min
Matt wraps up his short topic on the passive voice with two more tenses, the present perfect and the future form. Present perfect: have/has + been + past participle Future form: will + be + past participle Be sure to practice converting or changing active sentences into the passive voice to develop your skills in the passive voice. Matt is happy to help read and comment on your sentences at bitesizedenglish@gmail.com.
Mar 29, 2018•10 min
Matt sits down with his long time student, Cecelia, for a quick chat about some interesting topics. They discuss the environment, animals, and Beijing's bikes. Vocabulary: QR code apex predators refraction rainbows
Mar 28, 2018•11 min
Today we continue our discussion on the passive voice using the present tenses. We form the simple with am/is/are + past participle and we form the continuous with am/is/are + being + past participle. Send your practice sentences to bitesizedenglish@gmail.com.
Mar 27, 2018•9 min
Matt begins his week talking about the passive voice with one of the more important tenses of the passive: past simple. We use it to describe some of the major achievements in human history all the way to minor happenings in day to day life. Please direct all questions and homework to bitesizedenglish@gmail.com or @bitesizedengpod.
Mar 26, 2018•10 min
Matt summarises some of the complicated history between France and England, and how that has impacted the English language in very dramatic ways. He also covers a few French words and phrases that we use in day to day English: -touche -bon voyage -mousse -carte blanche -entree -cul-de-sac Be sure to submit your questions to bitesizedenglish@gmail.com or on Twitter @bitesizedengpod!
Mar 24, 2018•16 min
Matt talks about some important tips we can focus on when we are writing persuasive essays, especially for tests or in a classroom setting. He does introduce a few new words/phrases: anecdotal, infrastructure, stay on topic, rack your brain. Direct questions and comments to bitesizedenglish@gmail or on Twitter @bitesizedengpod.
Mar 23, 2018•15 min
Matt covers some of the trickier uncountable nouns that caused some confusion for submitted answers. He talks about words like news, meats, paper, money (and currencies), and grass. If there are any more nouns you are not sure of, please do send your questions to bitesizedenglish@gmail.com.
Mar 22, 2018•10 min
Today Matt covers the main quantifiers we use in English with countable and uncountable nouns. We practice some of them with examples, and highlight some of the related quantifiers that are interchangable or similar but slightly different. Send your assignment to bitesizedenglish@gmail.com and Matt will be happy to help!
Mar 22, 2018•13 min
Matt talks us through countable and uncountable nouns. He covers some important basic points like general rules, basic quantifiers, and some key irregularities. Check in tomorrow for more detail on quantifiers. Send your assignment to bitesizedenglish@gmail.com or Tweet at Matt @bitesizedengpod!
Mar 21, 2018•11 min
Matt talks about the various words we use when talking about the habit of smoking. Vocabulary: cigarettes, tobacco, cigars, pipe, smoking, butts, second-hand smoke, inhale, addicted to, quit, cold turkey, wean off
Mar 20, 2018•9 min
Matt practices some basic greetings we use in English rather than the boring standard: "hello." Please do email bitesizedenglish@gmail.com for any questions or comments!
Mar 19, 2018•10 min
Matt reviews some of the highlights of this week's material. Be sure to check out the podcasts from the last week to practice the material we covered. Comments and questions to bitesizedenglish@gmail.com!
Mar 18, 2018•11 min