Do you look at the past through rose-tinted glasses? Do you feel a sense of nostalgia when looking into the past? In this episode, I explore the meaning and use behind this common expression with examples from my own life and a little bit at the end on the deeper meaning behind this phrase. Show notes page - https://levelupenglish.school/podcast323 Second ... Show More
Nov 26
#352 What Can We Learn from Cats?
<p>Whether you like cats or not, this is the <em>purrfect</em> episode to learn a lot of useful cat-related expressions that you can use to improve your spoken English.</p><p>I share a list of different expressions, go over the meaning and popularity of each one, and of course gi ... Show More
53m 24s
Nov 19
#351 British vs American Phrasal Verbs with Jesús Flórez
<p>Jesús returns for another episode, but this time we challenge each other with some phrasal verbs from America and Britain. We each have a secret list of 5 phrasal verbs, and our goal is to share one that the other doesn't know.</p><p>While talking, we discover whether the ... Show More
1h 12m
Oct 15
Intermediate English Conversation - Travel Vocabulary + Past Tense
Welcome back! After a well needed month break, we are BACK with new podcasts and are excited to help you with your English!
<p>In this podcast, Calvin and I talk about our summer trip, what we're been up to and more! Thanks for learning English with us!</p>
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14m 8s
Apr 2025
815 - Casual Phrasal Verbs With Up
Listen, I’m not trying to butter you up, but I do want to say that I appreciate you listening to this podcast each week. Maybe you can learn something or just crack up from what I’m saying. In any case, buckle up because here comes another podcast English lesson, just for you!
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8m 26s
Nov 10
361. What Are Idioms, Euphemisms, and Slang? (And Should You Learn Them?) (English Vocabulary Lesson)
Try the Lingoda Sprint Today! 20 EUR OFF with code 20THINKING or click the link https://try.lingoda.com/ThinkingAugust Have you ever heard someone say, “kick the bucket” or “pass away,” and felt confused? They both have the meaning of “die”… but are used in different contexts. ... Show More
25m 46s