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Bitesize Episode 18 - Super Advanced Vocabulary

An episode of the The British English Podcast podcast, hosted by Charlie Baxter, titled "Bitesize Episode 18 - Super Advanced Vocabulary" was published on August 30, 2021 and runs 25 minutes.

August 30, 2021 ·25m · The British English Podcast

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📝 Get FREE Episode Worksheet 🧐 Take English Level Test 👄 Improve Your Pronunciation In this bitesize episode Charlie gives you 3 super advanced words to sound even more intelligent than you already are and uses a large number of colloquial expressions throughout the episode when talking about them. So, get those notebooks out because you are certainly going to be adding some phrases to your "new vocabulary" list from this episode. More useful links below... 📢 Download LingoChamp App 📑 Get Transcripts & Glossaries 🎁 Try the sample lesson in The Academy 🎯 The 7-Day Challenge 📔 How to use idioms in IELTS audiobook 🎓 Test your English level 🎁 Learn how to paraphrase effectively 📧 Get the newsletter with e-lessons 🎓 The IELTS Speaking Course ✅ The 5-step listening method every polyglot uses 🖥 Go to The British English Podcast Website 👋 Find Charlie on instagram @thebritishenglishpodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

πŸ“Β Get FREE Episode Worksheet 🧐 Take English Level Test πŸ‘„ Improve Your Pronunciation In this bitesize episode Charlie gives you 3 super advanced words to sound even more intelligent than you already are and uses a large number of colloquial expressions throughout the episode when talking about them. So, get those notebooks out because you are certainly going to be adding some phrases to your "new vocabulary" list from this episode.Β More useful links below... πŸ“’ Download LingoChamp App πŸ“‘ Get Transcripts & Glossaries 🎁 Try the sample lesson in The Academy 🎯 The 7-Day Challenge πŸ“” How to use idioms in IELTS audiobook πŸŽ“ Test your English level 🎁 Learn how to paraphrase effectively πŸ“§ Get the newsletter with e-lessons πŸŽ“ The IELTS Speaking Course βœ… The 5-step listening method every polyglot uses πŸ–₯ Go to The British English Podcast Website πŸ‘‹ Find Charlie on instagram @thebritishenglishpodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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