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Does the grammar that is normally taught match the evidence corpus linguistics shows? Dr. Graham Burton helps us dissect the big beasts of English grammar.
Dr. Graham Burton is assistant professor at the Free University of Bozen-Bolzano (Italy). His main research interests ar ... Show More
Feb 28
The Imposter Syndrome Trap: The Psychological Reason You’re Not Charging What You’re Worth [and how to fix it] - Catherine Angus
"You have to get beyond the 'it’s all about me' and get over that 'non-profit mindset' to realize you have a skillset worth an investment. Don't compromise on your value." - Catherine Angus We sit down with Catherine Angus, founder of the Hear You Go podcast, to talk about self-w ... Show More
1h 8m
Jan 31
Don't go Viral: The real keys to creating IMPACTFUL content - Laura Wilkes
"You don't have to feel confident to be great at what you do." We talk with Laura Wilkes, founder of Communicating for Impact, about content creation, putting yourself out there, and what it really takes to build a full-service production house. Laura has 15 years of experience i ... Show More
1h 7m
Jan 2025
#309 Emphasising with Cleft Sentences
Cleft Sentences are an area of English grammar that is used in daily conversation, but isn't often taught. I don't know many things, but what I am knowledgable about is English! (There's an example!)In this episode, I first explain two of these grammar patterns that you can follo ... Show More
35m 41s
Sep 2024
AI and Language Learning – The First Conditional (English Grammar Lesson)
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Today I want to talk about Artificial Intelligence and its likely impact on language learning and la ... Show More
12m 47s
Aug 2019
Speak Better English with Harry | Episode 18
Welcome back to my podcast. As always, we're going to take some English sentences and explain the grammar that we've used in those sentences. If he hadn't driven his car so fast, he wouldn't have crashed it. Conditional tenses. Vocabulary. Check out VIP English Learning Club, Onl ... Show More
4m 20s
Nov 2024
When to Use "Turn On," "Turn Off," "Close," "Shut," and "Open" – Everyday English Words Explained!
In this episode of English for Kids, Teacher Tim breaks down the meanings and uses of some common but confusing English phrases: "turn on," "turn off," "close," "shut," and "open." Learn when and how to use these everyday words in fun, simple examples, and practice along with us! ... Show More
6m 35s