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Come and go – AIRC626
Today we’re going to explore two very common English verbs that often confuse English learners: come and go.These verbs all describe movement, but the difference depends on direction. In other words, whether something moves towards the speaker, away from the speaker, or goes somewhere and returns.Even advanced learners sometimes mix these verbs up, especially in...
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Why you still sound awkward in English (and how to fix it) – AIRC625
You’ve reached an advanced level in English—but something still feels off. Maybe you sound too formal, a bit unnatural, or not quite like a fluent speaker. In today’s episode, we’ll explore why that happens and how you can sound more effortless and natural. Voice message from Marta from PolandHow can advanced learners sound more effortless...
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Colour Idioms – AIRC624
Have you ever wondered why someone would be ‘green with envy’ or why a ‘golden opportunity’ is so much better than a regular one?English is a very visual language, and today you’ll learn some colour-based idioms that will help make your spoken and written English a bit more colourful. Voice message from Marta from Poland...
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How to Rent a Car in English: Key Phrases for Your Next Trip – AIRC623
Renting a car in another country can be stressful, especially if you’re not sure what to say. From insurance questions to understanding the contract, it’s easy to feel lost. But don’t worry—today we’ll walk you through the essential English phrases step by step. Lovely poem from Libor from Teplice near Prague and Dresden(using vocabulary from...
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What did the Romans ever do for us? – AIRC622
What did the Romans ever do for us?We can see their influence everywhere: in the roads we travel on, the laws we follow, even the words we speak.In this episode, we’ll explore how an ancient empire didn’t just conquer lands, it laid the foundations for modern civilization. Email from Mati from Cartagena. Hi again. This...
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The Moon | vocabulary, collocations, expressions, facts and idioms – AIRC621
Today’s episode is all about The Moon. You’ll learn useful vocabulary, common collocations, simple expressions, and a few easy idioms.You will hear phrases like “once in a blue moon” and “shoot for the moon,” and learn how to use them in everyday English. Voice message from Maria from CantabriaHow to pronounce the /s/ sound. Unvoiced...
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Describing Physical Appearance in English – AIRC620
In today’s episode, we’re focusing on how to describe physical appearance in English. This is a key skill for everyday communication—whether you’re describing a friend, identifying someone, or telling a story. We’ll look at useful vocabulary, natural expressions, and tips to help you sound more fluent and precise. Voice message from Ezequiel from Argentina Body...
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