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I wanted to hop back on here since it's been a while! I hope you are all doing amazing :)

I wanted to hop back on here since it's been a while! I hope you are all doing amazing :)
These 3 words often confuse people when they go to use them. In this episode, you will learn their differences, pronunciations, and how to get them confused again.
Let's explore the different types of exercise, science-based research, and more!
New Year's resolutions are a time-honored tradition that many people around the world participate in as the calendar turns to January 1st. This practice, which spans various cultures and historical periods, involves individuals setting goals or intentions for the new year, focusing on self-improvement, accomplishing specific tasks, or breaking bad habits.
This podcast episode is designed to be engaging and educational for A1 English learners and anyone who wants to improve their English, focusing on vocabulary and simple phrases related to a common daily activity. It encourages active participation and repetition, essential for language learning at this level.
In this episode you will listen to short, everyday English conversations that are very common to hear. By listening, you will gain valuable insights and practical tips to enhance your language skills in real-world scenarios.
Test your ability to listen and comprehend an English text read aloud followed by questions.
If the meaning of a sentence is clear from the surrounding text, you can use ellipsis and avoid repetition. #learnenglish #english #ingles
There are many types of occupations and types of work. In this episode you will learn different types of occupations how to ask someone what they do for a living.
Verb “to be”. Present tense: I am, you are (singular and plural), he is, she is, it is, they are, we are. Past tense: I was, you were (singular and plural), he was, she was, it was, they were, we were. Future tense: for every subject it is the same- will be. I will be, you will be, he will be, she will be, they will be, we will be, it will be. #english #ingles #learnenglish #esl #englishgrammar #grammar #verbs
You will learn very useful phrases with the word "GO" such as how to use: "Go + on" "Go + for" "Go + to"
In this episode, I share ways that native English speakers cut words in half and glue them together with other words which makes them shorter. It's really good to learn this, even if you don't plan on speaking this way, because it will help you to understand native speakers better when they speak, especially when speaking fast.
Idioms are a staple in everyday English conversations. Understanding and using them improves your ability to communicate effectively and naturally with native speakers.
Phrasal verbs are crucial for English learners as they are pervasive in everyday English language, both in spoken and written forms. These verbs, which combine a basic verb with one or more particles (prepositions or adverbs), often carry idiomatic meanings that cannot be easily deduced from the individual words. By understanding and mastering phrasal verbs, learners can significantly improve their fluency and comprehension, enabling them to express themselves more naturally and understand nativ...
In this episode, I give you different tips to help you increase your speaking confidence and I share my personal experience with what helped me to become fluent in my target language. I also share what can help you to think in English so you become more fluent.
English Grammar Lesson about Prepositions. 1. "In" - The Preposition of Environment 2. "At" - The Preposition of Specificity 3. "On" - The Preposition of Surface and Time
Welcome to today's advanced English grammar lesson where we will unlock the complexities of cleft sentences. Cleft sentences are used to emphasize a specific part of a sentence in order to focus the listener’s attention on that particular element. They are a powerful tool for enhancing clarity and making your speech more impactful.
Advanced English Grammar Lesson: The Subjunctive Mood The subjunctive is one of three moods in English grammar and is used to express wishes, hypotheses, or conditions that are contrary to fact at present.
"Learn English with Teacher Monica" is a dynamic and engaging podcast designed for English language learners seeking to enhance their fluency and comprehension. Each episode is packed with practical tips, from expanding your vocabulary to mastering pronunciation, and offers real-world advice for improving conversation skills. Whether you're a beginner or looking to polish your proficiency, this podcast provides valuable insights into the nuances of English, cultural idioms, and grammar essential...
Here are some phrasal verbs you can use in your everyday English conversations. They are super common and easy to use. Try creating a sentence using one or all of these phrasal verbs and write it in the comments of this podcast. I can't wait to see what you come up with! :)
Here are 5 things you can do today to start improving your English. They are super easy and anyone can do them.
In this episode, I go a bit in depth about how you can use this common phrasal verb, what it means, past, present, future usage and more.
In this lesson, you will learn about the 5 types of English phrases. These include: noun phrases, adjective phrases, prepositional phrases, adverb phrases, and verb phrases. You will be able to listen to several examples to learn how they are constructed which will help you with your English grammar. For Live Speaking Classes, visit my website to learn more: https://englishteachermonica.com/english-immersion-class
Hello English learners! In this episode you will learn how to use English Collocations with the word "GO". Collocations are words they go together often and this episode will help you to become more confident in your speaking and increase your fluency. For conversation classes, click here: https://englishteachermonica.com/english-immersion-class
In English we have different ways that we can agree with someone. Among English learners, I often hear them say "I'm agree" or I'm agree with you". Let's take a look at this expression and many others to see how we agree with someone in English. For classes, click here: englishteachermonica.com/english-immersion-class
Hi Everyone! It's teacher Monica back with a new English Podcast. In this episode I go through how you can speak English faster and how natives speak which makes it very challenging to understand sometimes. For classes, click here: https://englishteachermonica.com/english-immersion-class
In this English episode, I give you an example of a conversation that can take place between a native speaker and/or an IELTS or TOEFL tester. This conversation includes specific points that will help you to speak more naturally. Online English classes: https://englishteachermonica.com/english-immersion-class
Here is a quick English Tip so you can use these phrases in your everyday English conversations.
Hello everyone! In this English video, I walk you through two ways to say the same thing in English. You will see that they both have the same meaning even if you may have thought that they are totally different. You will learn about the infinitive and gerund and how they are used in English and how you can use them correctly in your everyday speech. For my online English class click here to learn more: https://englishteachermonica.com/english-immersion-class/ If you are listening to my podcast ...
This is a quick grammar tip to help you avoid using noncount nouns in the wrong way. Make sure to follow my podcast for more English lessons and tips!