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English Tips and Tricks

Hosted by Neil Fitzgerald · EN · 8 episodes

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Episodes
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Quick hacks and handy shortcuts to improve your English skills. Do get in touch with any questions about learning English: englishtipsandtricks@protonmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Neil Fitzgerald hosts English Tips and Tricks, a education show with 8 episodes published.

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13. First Pages - Nineteen Eighty-Four

Jun 6, 202614mEp. 13S1

Another new series - First Pages ... a read-through and discussion of meaning and new vocabulary of the openings of famous novels, for B1+/B2 learners aiming for proficiency, hopefully giving you the confidence to read o

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12. Sentence starters: Let's face it / Funny you should ask

Jun 5, 20263mEp. 12S1

Two handy little sentence starters today for awkward or interesting moments in a conversation. Transcript and key vocab here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1yYyixdp2e0beMfWOxfuWYADeP5oPgkmC/view?usp=sharing Get in touc

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11. Colourful Language - Bloody hell

Jun 3, 20267mEp. 11S1

In today's episode, we continue a new series called 'Colourful Language', looking at how to swear like a native speaker in English. In this second episode, we'll be looking at the word 'bloody' and how it's used in popul

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10. Zombie English: Wait for things to blow over

Jun 1, 20263mEp. 10S1

Another new series - Zombie English... giving idioms and vocabulary from zombie films, like the excellent Shaun of the Dead. Today's idiom is 'Wait for things to blow over'. Transcript and key vocabulary in the episode:

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9. How to talk about ... heatwaves

May 29, 20263mEp. 9S1

Another new series - How to talk about... giving key vocabulary about current topics like AI, Donald Trump and today, heatwaves. Transcript and key vocabulary in the episode: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1UTBUs6EuqPGV

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8. Colourful Language - Damn It All

May 28, 20267mEp. 8S1

In today's episode, we start a new series called 'Colourful Language', looking at how to swear like a native speaker in English. In this first episode, we'll be looking at the word 'damn' and how it's used in popular fil

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7. Pro-Tips: Simpler reads to avoid frustration

Feb 21, 20265mEp. 7S1

Reading can be a great way to improve your English and build vocabulary - just make sure you choose the right book! Links: Penguin Readers: https://www.penguinreaders.co.uk/books/excerpt: https://dictionary.cambridge.org

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6. Pro-Tips: Listen to podcasts you’re genuinely interested in

Feb 21, 20264mEp. 6S1

The most self-defeating episode ever? Or a really useful pro-tip to help you improve your listening skills? You decide! Vocabulary links: Chore definition: https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/chore Natura

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5. Sentence starter: How come

Feb 20, 20263mEp. 5S1

A handy little sentence starter for questions that seek to understand the reason for something. Useful vocab from today's episode: How come dictionary definition: https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/how-c

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4. Repurposed Vocabulary: Adjacent

Feb 19, 20265mEp. 4S1

Why is everything being called something-adjacent these days? What is its meaning and should you try using it? Links: The New York Times article cited: https://www.nytimes.com/2019/07/16/style/are-you-adjacent.htmlMerria

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3. Metaphors and Macbeth

Feb 18, 20264mEp. 3S1

Life's but a walking shadow...and some other useful metaphors that could help spice up your English! Do get in touch with any questions about English: englishtipsandtricks@protonmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/pr

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2. Sentence Starter: The thing is...

Feb 17, 20263mEp. 2S1

In this episode, we'll look at a useful little sentence starter for a very specific occasion. If you have any questions or comments, do get in touch: englishtipsandtricks@protonmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/pri

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1. Sentences beginning with What.

Feb 16, 20263mEp. 1S1

Today, we’ll take a quick look at sentences starting with the word what. You’ll be used to seeing What being used as a question word, such as in the question, such as What’s up? But what can also be used as a sentence st

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