In this episode of Catch Word, hosts Andrew and Kassy explore the idioms "to cave" and "to fold." In short, “to cave” means to give in to pressure and “to fold” means to give up when you feel defeated. They sound pretty alike, right? Using several example scenarios and dialogues, Andrew and Kassy explain the differences between these two similar verbs, so yo ... Show More
Nov 22
Simplified Speech #233 – Ethical dilemmas
In this Simplified Speech episode, Andrew and Indiana talk about ethical dilemmas. They share everyday tricky situations, like splitting a restaurant bill, switching airplane seats, and seeing someone cheat on a test. You will hear how they think through hard choices, weigh pros ... Show More
32m 26s
Nov 15
Chatterbox #341 – Talking about frustration
Do you ever feel frustrated after a bad day at work, a test, or a long commute? In this Chatterbox episode, join Andrew and Anna for a conversation about frustration and how to talk about it clearly in English.
In this lesson, you will learn how frustration is different from a ... Show More
38m 43s
Jun 2019
219 - Learn 10 idioms and informal expressions with GET
<p>Today's question comes from a student who was watching a movie. In this movie, one character said to another, <strong>"Get lost," </strong>so the student is asking what this expression means in context.<br /> <br /> Today, I'll explain this phrase and also teach you some other ... Show More
9m 49s
Nov 2021
#6 - English Vocabulary - Important adjectives for describing food, people and events with Mark
In this episode, we’re going to learn 10 important adjectives that describe food, but also and more specifically, taste - but also how we can use these same words to describe people or events! For example, you can use “juicy” for gossip, or “rich” for an exaggeration, or “flaky” ... Show More
9m 15s
Apr 2021
Ep49 - Stop pulling your hair with how to translate "I miss you"
<p>With the pandemic still going strong, I'm sure that most of us are longing for better days and we may feel a bit nostalgic. I've been thinking all week about the things I'd like to do. I, then, asked you on Instagram what you were nostalgic about and today's topic hit me. Toda ... Show More
9m 49s
Jan 2021
Ep41 - Are you guilty of saying "comme ci comme ça " ? Time to use "bof" instead
<p>Guys, it's time for the truth! Are you guilty of answering "comme ci comme ca" when somebody asks you how you are? I have no idea where it comes from, maybe from a song but when I was teaching in schools, students sometimes answered with this phrase. Frankly, I don't know anyb ... Show More
7m 32s