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Aprender ingles with Reza and Craig — 729 episodes

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1

Zdenek and Craig Talk Football | World Cup 2026

2

Caravans, Campervans, and Motorhomes - AIRC628

3

Gym vocabulary for fitness trainers - AIRC627

4

Come and go - AIRC626

5

Why you still sound awkward in English (and how to fix it) - AIRC625

6

Colour Idioms - AIRC624

7

How to Rent a Car in English: Key Phrases for Your Next Trip - AIRC623

8

What did the Romans ever do for us? - AIRC622

9

The Moon | vocabulary, collocations, expressions, facts and idioms - AIRC621

10

Describing Physical Appearance in English - AIRC620

11

Gender-neutral English: modern vocabulary in an age of equality - AIRC619

12

Concessive Clauses and Inversion - AIRC618

13

Arctic vs Antarctica: What Makes the Poles So Different? - AIRC617

14

The Many Meanings of "Box" in English | Idioms, Collocations & Vocabulary - AIRC616

15

While, whilst, though, although and other linking words - AIRC615

16

English words we love and hate - AIRC614

17

As Cool as a Cucumber! Learn Popular English Similes & How to Use Them - AIRC613

18

Meditation – What it is and how to practise it - AIRC612

19

Vowel Sounds in English – Monophthongs & Diphthongs - AIRC611

20

Speaking to babies and young children - AIRC610

21

The British Police - AIRC609

22

Australia - AIRC608

23

Is Chivalry dead? - AIRC607

24

Making Small Talk - AIRC606

25

The articles (the, a, an, zero) in English: revisited - AIRC605

26

Informal British English vocabulary - AIRC604

27

A Brand NEW Year: Vocabulary and expressions with the word 'new' - AIRC603

28

Nursery rhymes for pronunciation practice - AIRC602

29

Imperial and metric weights and measures - AIRC601

30

New words that have recently become common in English - AIRC600

31

Things are not the same as they used to be - AIRC599

32

From Snooze Buttons to Ice Cream Cones: Inventions That Changed Our Lives - AIRC598

33

Changing Verbs and Adjectives into Nouns - AIRC597

34

Life expectancy and blue zones - AIRC596

35

Time machine travel - AIRC595

36

Wisdom from the Bible - AIRC594

37

Personality tests - AIRC592

38

Exaggeration and hyperbole - AIRC593

39

Blood sports - AIRC591

40

Uses of the word 'light' - AIRC590

41

Car boot sales and second-hand shops - AIRC589

42

How to be happy - 16 quotations about Happiness - AIRC588

43

Five Fables from Aesop - AIRC587

44

Architects and architecture vocabulary - AIRC586

45

Consonant clusters - AIRC585

46

Broligarchy in Technology - AIRC584

47

Stoicism - AIRC583

48

Mild swear words - AIRC582

49

IKEA - AIRC581

50

Soft Skills - AIRC580

51

Oxymorons - AIRC579

52

Superstitions - AIR578

53

English surnames that come from occupations - AIRC577

54

Arts and Crafts in English - AIRC576

55

10 Stupid things people do - AIRC575

56

Funny idioms from around the world - AIRC574

57

Taxes and Tariffs - AIRC573

58

Chauffeurs and limousine drivers - AIRC572

59

Sleep - AIRC571

60

Astronomy - AIRC570

61

The Sixth Sense - AIRC569

62

The Five Senses | Taste - AIRC568

63

The Five Senses | Smell - AIRC567

64

The Five Senses | Touch - AIRC566

65

The Five Senses | Sound - AIRC565

66

How to use AI as an English conversation partner - AIRC564

67

Dentist Vocabulary - AIRC563

68

The Five Senses: Sight - AIRC562

69

Skin and skincare - AIRC561

70

Beards, moustaches and facial hair - AIRC560

71

American Music Legends - AIRC559

72

The subjunctive in English - AIRC558

73

How to learn a third language - AIRC557

74

Useful vocabulary for travel agents and tourists - AIRC556

75

Perfect gerunds and infinitives - AIRC555

76

Verbs followed by gerunds or infinitives with a change in meaning - AIRC554

77

Gerunds and infinitives: the basics- AIRC553

78

European Monarchies - AIRC552

79

Festivals Around the World - AIRC551

80

Written Legal English - AIRC550

81

Health: Understanding a visit to the doctor - AIRC549

82

The Art of Saying No in English - AIRC548

83

How to speak about habits and daily routines - AIRC547

84

How to describe symptoms to a doctor - AIRC546

85

Gemstones: vocabulary connected to precious and semi-precious stones - AIRC545

86

When to use the prepositions FOR and TO - AIRC544

87

Boats and sailing vocabulary - AIRC543

88

The 10 Most Infamous Dictators - AIRC542

89

Expressions and collocations with the word RUN - AIRC541

90

Astrology and the 12 signs of the Zodiac - AIRC540

91

Fishing vocabulary- AIRC539

92

Hat vocabulary and idioms with hats - AIRC538

93

"If" by Rudyard Kipling - AIRC537

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Insurance - AIRC536

95

Prepositions in, into, inside and within - AIRC535

96

12 VERY common English Idioms - AIRC534

97

From Cases to Clutches: Bag Vocabulary Unpacked - AIRC533

98

A history of Philosophy in 30 minutes - AIRC532

99

Shoes, boots and other footwear - AIRC531

100

Bullying - AIRC530

101

Food vocabulary phrasal verbs that have nothing to do with food - AIRC529

102

Useful travel phrases and holiday vocabulary - AIRC528

103

Different Means of Transport: From Bicycles to High-Speed Trains - AIRC527

104

Politics and Election Vocabulary - AIRC526

105

Retirement and aging - AIRC525

106

The Language of Corruption - AIRC524

107

Strange and Unusual Laws - AIRC523

108

How to Use Animal Idioms in English: Learn how to use 15 Common Animal Expressions - AIRC522

109

Recommended AI (Artificial Intelligence) tools for learning English - AIRC521

110

How to describe bad food - AIRC520

111

Connectors and linking expressions for the Cambridge B2 First and C1 Advanced writing exam - AIRC519

112

Virtues and Vices - AIRC518

113

Auxiliary Verbs BE, DO and HAVE - AIRC517

114

Gender Equality - AIRC516

115

8 common colloquial expressions - Part 12 - AIRC515

116

Work-Life Balance - AIRC514

117

Cats - AIRC513

118

Home schooling - AIRC512

119

From 'About' to 'Give or Take': Different ways to say 'approximately' - AIRC511

120

Prison, Punishment and Criminal Rehabilitation - AIRC510

121

From Learner to Fluent English Speaker with Kirsty - AIRC509

122

Gradable and Ungradable Adjectives - AIRC508

123

Expressions and collocations with the word BEAR - AIRC507

124

How to write better English - AIRC506

125

Love and dating vocabulary - AIRC505

126

Top Cities English Learners should visit in Great Britain - AIRC504

127

Famous Assassinations | Good People Who Were Shot - AIRC503

128

More house and home Idioms - AIRC502

129

Assertiveness - AIRC501

130

Celebrating 10 years and 500 Podcast Episodes - AIRC500

131

Learn English for Aviation - AIRC499

132

Expressions that could be rude or impolite - AIRC498

133

Polyamory and swingers - AIRC497

134

Different uses of the word WAY - AIRC496

135

Improve Your English with the News - AIRC495

136

Speak Like a Native: Expressions to help you pass your English speaking exam - AIRC494

137

Book and author recommendations for learners of English - AIRC493

138

Saint James's Way - El Camino de Santiago - AIRC 492

139

Cakes and Pastries - AIRC491

140

How to Plan a Holiday; vocabulary and useful advice before you go on a trip - AIRC490

141

Used to, be used to, get used to and usually in English - AIRC489

142

Visiting US States with Tim - AIRC488

143

Common English Metaphors - AIRC487

144

11 Common English Idioms and how to use them - AIRC486

145

12 Phrasal Verbs to Use at Work - AIRC485

146

It's a waste of money - AIRC484

147

Tips and advice for the Cambridge B2 First, C1 Advanced and C2 Proficiency Speaking tests - AIRC483

148

Living abroad as an expat; the good, the bad and the ugly - AIRC482

149

What is success and what are some ways of achieving it? - AIRC481

150

Compound Adjectives - AIRC480

151

Fat and Thin Expressions and Vocabulary - AIRC479

152

Singular and Plural Nouns - AIRC478

153

British and American English Grammar Differences - AIRC477

154

How to set goals and build habits for independent English study - AIRC475

155

Moral dilemmas - AIRC475

156

How To Improve Your English Pronunciation with Hadar Shemesh - AIRC474

157

The most common sound in English; the schwa - AIRC473

158

Cleft Sentences - AIRC472

159

Bitcoin and Cryptocurrency - AIRC471

160

The 12 most commonly used phrasal verbs from ChatGPT - AIRC470

161

Affordable luxuries - AIRC469

162

Improving your English with cartoons - AIRC468

163

Intelligence - AIRC467

164

Manias - AIRC466

165

Woke Vocabulary and Political Correctness - AIRC465

166

Happiness - AIRC464

167

How to write an effective CV or resume - AIRC463

168

8 common colloquial expressions – Part 11 - AIRC462

169

Pet Peeves - AIRC461

170

How to improve your English with TV series and films - AIRC460

171

What to say when you get a present you don't like - AIRC459

172

Cyber Security - AIRC458

173

Motivation in Language Learning - AIRC457

174

The Amazon Rainforest - AIRC456

175

Stories from School - AIRC455

176

Superlative Adjectives - AIRC454

177

Comparative adjectives - AIRC453

178

Types of Houses - AIRC452

179

Ancient Civilizations - AIRC451

180

Chicken Idioms - AIRC450

181

How to Prepare for Cambridge English Exams

182

The Old Satchel by Jose Molina Marco - AIRC449

183

8 common colloquial expressions - Part 10 - AIRC448

184

Using Technology for English Self-study with Joe Dale – Bonus Episode

185

Overcoming shyness and hesitation when speaking English - AIRC447

186

Improve your Pronunciation with Word Stress - AIRC446

187

Animal Sounds and Collective Nouns - AIRC445

188

How to reach a C2 Proficiency level of English with Fabio from fabiocerpelloni.com - AIRC444

189

Clothes Idioms - AIRC443

190

Regrets - AIRC442

191

Road Trips - AIRC441

192

Photography Vocabulary with Professional Photographer Niall Benvie - AIRC440

193

Questions and comments from Mexico, Colombia, Argentina, Spain and Ukraine - AIRC439

194

Renting a place to live - AIRC438

195

How to improve your fluency with Daniel Goodson from myfluentpodcast.com - AIRC437

196

Cosmetic Surgery - AIRC436

197

Funfair and circus vocabulary - AIRC435

198

Had better - AIRC434

199

Things our mum and dad used to say - AIRC433

200

Storytelling with Martin Johnston from rocknrollenglish.com - AIRC432

201

Pilots, Flying and Aviation Vocabulary - AIRC431

202

When to use 'you and me' and 'you and I' - AIRC430

203

Table Manners - AIRC429

204

Evan Simpson Speaks about teaching English, travel and AI - AIRC428

205

British and American English Grammar and Idiom Differences - AIRC427

206

Fixed expressions - AIRC426

207

Your Comments and Questions - AIRC425

208

10 expressions to excel in your next English job interview - AIRC424

209

Food idioms – AIRC423

210

Work idioms and expressions – AIRC422

211

Common uses of OUT - AIRC421

212

Ordering Food in a Restaurant - AIRC420

213

How to study English by yourself

214

Pirates and Pirate vocabulary - AIRC419

215

A Children's Story - AIRC418

216

Fast Food - AIRC417

217

Phobias - AIRC416

218

Scandals in the British Royal Family - AIRC415

219

20 British Slang Words - AIRC414

220

Hairdressing and hair salon vocabulary - AIRC413

221

Crime idioms - AIRC412

222

Money and negotiation - AIRC411

223

8 common colloquial expressions - Part 9 - AIRC410

224

Australian English - AIRC409

225

Urban Myths and Legends - AIRC408

226

The IELTS Exam - AIRC407

227

Friendship - AIRC406

228

Abbreviations and Acronyms - AIRC405

229

Spa and massage - AIRC404

230

Quantifying Uncountable Nouns - AIRC403

231

Different ways of saying tired - AIRC402

232

Mistakes Candidates Make in English Exams - AIRC401

233

The Past, Present and Future of the Podcast - AIRC400

234

Ireland - AIRC399

235

Singular nouns with plural verbs - AIRC398

236

Disability - AIRC397

237

Customer service and call centre expressions - AIRC396

238

When to use 'kind of' and 'sort of' - AIRC395

239

8 different ways to pronounce 'OUGH' - AIRC394

240

However, whatever, whichever, whenever, wherever, whoever, whosever and whatsoever - AIRC393

241

Scottish vocabulary and pronunciation - AIRC392

242

8 common colloquial expressions – Part 8 - AIRC391

243

Coincidences - AIRC390

244

Money Idioms and Expressions - AIRC389

245

10 positive things from the COVID-19 pandemic - AIRC388

246

Is it too late to save the planet? - AIRC387

247

How long does it take to learn a language? - AIRC386

248

8 common colloquial expressions - Part 7 - AIRC385

249

Nuts - AIR384

250

8 common colloquial expressions - Part 6 - AIRC383

251

10 TV Series to improve your English - AIRC382

252

8 common colloquial expressions - Part 5 - AIRC381

253

6 Great British Legends - AIRC380

254

8 common colloquial expressions - Part 4 - AIRC379

255

10 National parks we'd like to visit - AIRC378

256

For me and to me, To be honest, Respectfully, No offence, Frankly- AIRC377

257

Intensifiers - Part 2 - AIRC376

258

8 common colloquial expressions - Part 3 - AIRC375

259

LGBTQ and gay pride - AIRC374

260

8 common colloquial expressions - Part 2 - AIRC373

261

Intensifiers - Part 1: really, very, quite, pretty and fairly - AIRC372

262

8 common colloquial expressions - Part 1 - AIRC371

263

Changing word stress on verbs and nouns - AIRC370

264

Opiates, book recommendations and improving your fluency - AIRC369

265

Anybody, anyone, nobody, no one, somebody, someone, everybody, everyone - AIRC368

266

Prepositions and phrasal verbs for a digital world - AIRC367

267

Are you satisfied with your English level? - AIRC366

268

A Day in the Life of Coco the Podcasting Dog - AIRC365

269

Drinking idioms and expressions - AIRC364

270

Different Uses of SET - AIRC363

271

Speaking fluency practice activities - AIRC362

272

Entrepreneurs that are changing the world - AIRC361

273

A Trip Around the Regions of Spain - AIRC360

274

Luke from Luke's English Podcast - bonus episode

275

Bread - AIRC359

276

Zoom, Skype and internet conferencing vocabulary - AIRC358

277

Hippies and hippy lifestyle - AIRC357

278

Gardening vocabulary and expressions - AIRC356

279

Your Comments and Questions - AIRC355

280

Defining and non-defining relative clauses - AIRC354

281

Chocolate - AIRC353

282

I find it surprising - more uses of IT - AIRC352

283

Listening Comprehension - The Street Seller - AIRC351

284

Changing Habits - AIRC350

285

Venezuela - AIRC349

286

Time - AIRC348

287

Ways to express anger and talk about being angry in English - AIRC347

288

Words in English that come from Spanish - AIRC346

289

How to be Indirect and make polite requests in English - AIRC345

290

New Zealand - AIRC344

291

Celebration, Education and other words with -tion and -sion endings - AIRC343

292

Brexit - AIRC342

293

New Food Sources - AIRC341

294

Names and how we refer to people in English - AIRC340

295

Dealing with Stress - AIRC339

296

How to flirt and start a conversation in English - AIRC338

297

Craig's Story - AIRC337

298

Pace in English - AIRC336

299

A History of American English in 20 Minutes - AIRC335

300

Living in Spain, New York and China - and your comments and questions - AIRC334

301

Portmanteau Words - AIRC333

302

Greetings | Saying Hello and Goodbye - AIRC332

303

A Brief History of Phrasal Verbs - AIRC331

304

Football - AIRC330

305

Panama - AIRC329

306

Suppose, assume and guess - AIRC328

307

Prevent and Avoid - AIRC327

308

It's a game changer - AIRC326

309

Prepositions of time | in, on and at - AIRC325

310

Can Hypnosis Improve your English? - AIRC324

311

Using Google to Improve your English - AIRC323

312

Keen, Enthusiastic and Eager - AIRC322

313

Old Jobs, New Jobs - AIRC321

314

A History of the English Language in 20 Minutes - AIRC320

315

Present perfect, past simple, gerunds, infinitives - AIRC319

316

Guatemala - AIRC318

317

Manage, handle, deal with, cope - AIRC317

318

The Army - AIRC316

319

Reza's Story - AIRC315

320

Memory Techniques - AIRC314

321

Having said that, as a matter of fact, in fact, instead of, rather than - AIRC313

322

Beyond the English Language - AIRC312

323

Chile - AIRC311

324

Pronunciation | Some Difficult Words for Spanish Speakers - AIRC310

325

Incorrect grammar in song lyrics and your questions and comments - AIRC309

326

A personal story during troubled times - AIRC308

327

Gambling Vocabulary and Idioms - AIRC307

328

Must and Have to - Part 2 - Advanced forms - AIRC306

329

Costa Rica - AIRC305

330

Coronavirus (COVID-19) Special Episode - AIRC304

331

Working abroad - AIRC303

332

Bed and Breakfast Tourism - AIRC302

333

Must and Have to - Part 1: The basics - AIRC301

334

Expressions with can't - AIRC300

335

Spanish Food from a British Perspective - AIRC299

336

Mexico - AIRC298

337

Personal Finance - AIRC297

338

Board Games - AIRC296

339

The most difficult things about learning Spanish - AIRC295

340

Argentina - AIRC294

341

English expressions for awkward and uncomfortable situations - AIRC293

342

New Year Vocabulary - AIRC292

343

Living Abroad - AIRC291

344

Colombia - AIRC290

345

Famous Movie Quotes - AIRC289

346

British and American English vocabulary differences - AIRC288

347

Basic Verb Tense Review: present simple, present continuous, present perfect, past simple, going to - AIRC287

348

Facts about language learning - AIRC286

349

Baseball and Cricket Idioms - AIRC285

350

Renewable Energy - AIRC284

351

Truckers and Long Distance Lorry Drivers - AIRC283

352

The Canary Islands - AIRC282

353

What to do in Belfast - AIRC281

354

How to improve your reading skills - AIRC280

355

Translating and Interpreting - AIRC279

356

18 Spanish idioms that don't translate literally to English - AIRC278

357

Business Meetings in English - AIRC277

358

Nicaragua - AIRC276

359

Asking basic questions in English - AIRC275

360

Vegans and Vegetarians - AIRC274

361

Tea - AIRC273

362

Building and construction - AIRC272

363

Tongue twisters to improve pronunciation - AIRC271

364

Cowboys and Westerns - AIRC270

365

Peru - AIRC269

366

Intonation in English - AIRC268

367

Business Vocabulary in Sales - AIRC267

368

Ellipsis...leaving stuff out - AIRC266

369

Why do the British drive on the left? - AIRC265

370

Baby Vocabulary - AIRC264

371

Integrating into British Culture - AIRC263

372

Brazil - AIRC262

373

Brand Loyalty and Customer Service - AIRC261

374

The difference between goal, aim, target, objective and purpose - AIRC260

375

Traffic - AIRC259

376

Very British Problems - AIRC258

377

Expressions About Age - AIRC257

378

How to improve your listening skills - AIRC256

379

Pollution and contamination - AIRC255

380

Ecuador - AIRC254

381

Your Questions Answered - AIRC253

382

International Business - AIRC252

383

Forensic Science - AIRC251

384

Years, dates, numbers, fractions and percentages, Part 1 - AIRC250

385

Irreversible Binomials - AIRC249

386

Rather and Prefer - AIRC248

387

Stative Verbs - AIRC247

388

Expressions with MIND - AIRC246

389

Family Idioms - AIRC245

390

Make and Do Collocations - AIRC244

391

Romantic Body Language - AIRC243

392

30 Grammar Mistakes that Spanish Speakers Make - AIRC242

393

Artificial Intelligence - AIRC241

394

Homographs - AIRC240

395

Sewing and Knitting - AIRC239

396

Body Language - AIRC238

397

Homonyms - AIRC237

398

Your questions answered - AIRC236

399

Homophones - AIRC235

400

The difference between even though, even if and even so - AIRC234

401

Words from Shakespeare - AIRC233

402

To Tip or Not to Tip - AIRC232

403

Basic Legal English - AIRC231

404

When to Use Never and Ever, Between and Within - AIRC230

405

Diseases and Illnesses - AIRC229

406

Nature vocabulary with Monica Stocker from el blog para aprender ingles - AIRC228

407

The Dynamic Duo is Back! - AIRC227

408

Engine and motor, jump and leap, due to, the plural of 'you' and a Beatles Song - AIRC226

409

Forests and Woods - AIRC225

410

Canada - AIRC224

411

Wishes, Desires and Regrets - AIRC223

412

Cheese - AIRC222

413

Death - AIRC221

414

Idioms Connected to House & Home - AIRC220

415

Modal Verbs in the Past - AIRC219

416

How to Change the Subject in English - AIRC218

417

10 Fish You Should Know - AIRC217

418

Social Class - AIRC216

419

Phrasal Verbs You Can Separate - AIRC215

420

Jose's possibly true story - AIRC214

421

Your questions and feedback - AIRC213

422

Still, Yet, No longer & No more - AIRC212

423

Pregnancy and Babies with Special Guest Lynne - AIRC211

424

Wine - AIRC210

425

Italy - AIRC209

426

Different Uses of the Word LAST - AIRC208

427

Biscuits - AIRC207

428

Onomatopoeia - AIRC206

429

The World of Bikes - AIRC205

430

The Language of Politicians - AIRC204

431

Beer - AIRC203

432

Helping People - AIRC202

433

Poetry - AIRC201

434

Ask Us Anything - AIRC200

435

NO and NOT - AIRC199

436

The Impersonal Passive - AIRC198

437

Paying Attention - AIRC197

438

Chatting with your friends in English - AIRC196

439

Expressions with Take and Get - AIRC195

440

The Parts of English Speech - AIRC194

441

Coffee and Cafe Culture - AIRC193

442

Wales - AIRC192

443

Stationery Addiction - AIRC191

444

At the Chemist's, Pharmacy or Drugstore - AIRC190

445

Butcher Vocabulary - AIRC189

446

Art Vocabulary - AIRC188

447

Winter Weather - AIRC187

448

8 Self-study Tips and Advice with Anna - AIRC186

449

Supermarket Vocabulary and Job Interviews - AIRC185

450

Natural Disasters - AIRC184

451

How to take your relationship to the next physical level in English - AIRC183

452

DIY and Home Improvement - AIRC182

453

The Theatre - AIRC181

454

Word Stress with Wayne - AIRC180

455

More Linking Expressions - AIRC179

456

The Difference Between AS and SINCE - AIRC178

457

How to write an email to a technical support team - AIRC177

458

Camping - AIRC176

459

British Music Legends - AIRC175

460

Aliens and UFOs - AIRC174

461

British Castles - AIRC173

462

Disfluencies and..er...um...Discourse..erm...Markers - AIRC172

463

Josep's True English Story - AIRC171

464

How to Begin a Presentation in English - AIRC170

465

Speaking English Like a Native Speaker - AIRC169

466

Ivan's True English Story & author Dana Gynther - AIRC168

467

Old English - AIRC167

468

The Cambridge CAE Exam - AIRC166

469

Chemistry Vocabulary - AIRC165

470

A Touring Holiday in the UK - AIRC164

471

Music Vocabulary - AIRC163

472

Academic Terms and Vocabulary - AIRC162

473

Personal Space - AIRC161

474

Studying for the FCE Exam and Climate Change Vocabulary - AIRC160

475

Jose's True Story - AIRC159

476

Famous Last Words - AIRC158

477

Marcelo's True English Story and Adjective Prefixes - AIRC157

478

Holidays and Travel - AIRC156

479

Farming and Agriculture - AIRC155

480

Who Whose Whom Who's - AIRC154

481

A History of Britain in 20 minutes - AIRC153

482

Would and Used To - AIRC152

483

Words in the News - AIRC151

484

English Expressions from The Sea - AIRC150

485

The Mexican Wall and Eugeni's pronunciation - AIRC149

486

Mamen's true English story and more idioms - AIRC148

487

The difference between fake, forge, falsify and counterfeit - AIRC147

488

How to tell Jokes in English

489

Need and Dare - AIRC145

490

10 more phrasal verbs that you should know - AIRC144

491

Immigrants and Immigration - AIRC143

492

Cooking Vocabulary and Our Favourite Food - AIRC142

493

Liar, Layer, Lawyer, Lower, Lie and Lay - AIRC 141

494

Quantifiers | 'some' 'lots of' 'a few of' 'most' 'loads of' etc - AIRC140

495

The Prepositions Out, Up, Of and Off - AIRC139

496

Compound nouns - AIRC138

497

How to Tell a Story in English - AIRC137

498

Giving Advice and Using recommend and suggest in English - AIRC136

499

Stereotypes and Cultural Myths about the British - AIRC135

500

Feelings Vocabulary in English - AIRC134

501

Adverbial clauses, linkers and conjunctions - AIRC133

502

Mansion Interviews Jack Askew from tofluency.com and teachingeslonline.com

503

Pronunciation | Linking sounds in Connected Speech - AIRC132

504

Ghosts and the Supernatural - AIRC131

505

Marketing and Market Research - AIRC130

506

Mansion Interviews Andrew Walkely from londonlanguagelab.com

507

Time Clauses and Time Expressions - AIRC129

508

Vague Language - AIRC128

509

9 Spanish Words We Need In English - AIRC127

510

Alternative Medicine - AIRC126

511

Phrasal Verbs with TAKE and GET - AIRC125

512

How Not to Repeat Yourself in English - AIRC124

513

The difference between ALL and EVERYTHING | FIX, MANAGE, MAKE IT and FIGURE OUT - AIRC123

514

Too, Enough and Religion Vocabulary- AIRC122

515

Mansion Interviews Innes about Fishing

516

Common Collocations with KEEP, SAVE and GO - AIRC121

517

Common Collocations with BREAK, CATCH and PAY - AIRC120

518

Getting Dressed and Undressed - AIRC119

519

Drugs and Addiction - AIRC118

520

The Economy and Discussing Trends - AIRC117

521

Dependent prepositions – Nouns followed by a preposition - AIRC116

522

Dependent prepositions – Adjectives followed by a preposition - AIRC115

523

Dependent prepositions – verbs followed by a preposition - AIRC114

524

Mansion Interviews Sheila and Pete

525

Causative verbs Make, Let, Get, Help and Have - AIRC113

526

The Causative Passive - to HAVE or GET something done - AIRC112

527

Asking For, Giving and Understanding Directions - AIRC111

528

Customer Service - AIRC110

529

Extreme Sports - AIRC109

530

Air Travel Vocabulary- AIRC108

531

Getting Sick, Going to the Doctor and Describing Pain - AIRC107

532

Civil Engineering Vocabulary- AIRC106

533

The London Accent and Cockney Rhyming Slang - AIRC105

534

The Top Ten Things To Do In London - AIRC104

535

Urban slang and more mispronounced words - AIRC103

536

Lifestyles and classroom language - AIRC102

537

Cars and Driving - AIRC101

538

Pass FCE, the word LAST and the difference between prepositions OF and FOR - AIRC100

539

The Weather - AIRC99

540

20 Phrasal Verbs that English Students Should Know - AIRC98

541

Veterinary Vocabulary and Expressions with Pets - AIRC97

542

Nature and the Environment- AIRC96

543

Technology Vocabulary - AIRC95

544

Commonly Mispronounced Words - AIRC94

545

Mansion interviews Elsie Escobar from Libsyn.com and shepodcasts.com

546

Starting and Ending Emails, El Subjuntivo en inglés, Avoid and Prevent and more of your questions answered - AIRC93

547

Mansion interviews Nic from happylifemove.com

548

The Order of Adjectives Before a Noun with Martin - AIRC92

549

Past Perfect Simple and Continuous with Mike Hardinge - AIRC91

550

How to avoid personal questions - AIRC90

551

Politics and Government - AIRC89

552

Mansion interviews Shanthi Cumaraswamy Streat from englishwithatwist.com

553

The Past Continuous - AIRC88

554

Academic English Vocabulary - AIRC87

555

Mansion interviews Danny about British and American vocabulary

556

Pronunciation | Silent Letters - AIRC86

557

Listening to The News - News and currect affairs vocabulary - AIRC85

558

Getting Married and Wedding vocabulary - AIRC84

559

Speaking about the Future - AIRC83

560

Reza and Craig's Christmas Special - AIRC82

561

British and American English pronunciation differences - AIRC81

562

Confusing verbs like say-tell, remember-remind, win-earn etc - AIRC80

563

Mansion Interviews Richard and Linda

564

What to write in Greeting cards - AIRC79

565

Sentence Inversions - AIRC78

566

How to start a conversation and make small talk - AIRC77

567

Strong adjectives - AIRC76

568

Mansion interviews Ryan Sink from businessenglishqanda.com

569

Gym and exercise Vocabulary, proverbs - AIRC75

570

Adjectives, adverbs, verbs, nouns and proverbs - AIRC74

571

Pronunciation of Irregular Verbs - AIRC73

572

Mansion interviews Beatriz Ramírez from destinoreinounido.com

573

You and I, you and me - Afterwards, after all - who, whom, whose - AIRC72

574

Go and come, could and would, reglas para leer inglés - AIR71

575

Urban living - AIRC70

576

Telephone English - AIRC69

577

Mansion interviews Bob Yareham

578

The TOEFL and IELTS Test - AIRC68

579

Common mistakes made by Spanish speakers - AIRC67

580

Vocabulary-Professions - AIRC66

581

Vocabulary Review - Vegetables - AIRC65

582

False Friends - AIRC64

583

Uses of GET - AIRC63

584

Cinema vocabulary - AIRC62

585

Adjectives of Character - AIRC61

586

Mansion interviews Jason Keiles from busuu.com

587

The '-ed' ending on past regular verbs - AIRC60

588

Vocabulary: Word Formation - AIRC59

589

Today Mansion Interviews Mónica Stocker from El Blog Para Aprender Inglés and EBPAI.com

590

Job Interview Questions - AIRC58

591

Adverbs of frequency and strong collocations with 'and' - AIRC57

592

Either and Neither, Parts of the body - AIRC56

593

Full FCE Speaking Test with Bea and Tatiana - PassFCE14

594

Linking words: but, even though/although, however, in spite of/despite etc, shopping expressions - AIRC55

595

Mansion interviews Kevin Chen from iTalki.com

596

Phrasal Verbs with special guest Marie - AIRC54

597

Mansion interviews Paul Urwin from 100percentbusinessenglish.com

598

Other and another, currently and recently, ordering in a restaurant - AIRC53

599

Word Formation: Reading and Use of English part three - PassFCE13

600

Phrasal verbs with 'up', England, Britain, Great Britain and the UK, gerunds and infinitives, asking for directions - AIRC52

601

Prepositions at the end of questions and phrasal verbs - AIRC51

602

Indirect questions and travel in Morocco with special guest Nicola - AIRC50

603

Mansion Interviews Grammar Girl

604

Uses of the pronoun 'it', Dentist vocabulary, How about...? and What about...? - AIRC49

605

Mansion Interviews Alex from Verbling

606

Grammar: Even though, Even when, Even so, Even if. Vocabulary: Crime - AIRC48

607

Mansion interviews Bob Wilson from Autoenglish

608

Speaking Part 1 with Miguel and Pau, PassFCE-12

609

Reflexive pronouns and shopping vocabulary - AIRC47

610

Mansion interviews Luke Thompson from Luke's English Podcast

611

Speaking Part 1 with Aida and Marta, PassFCE-11

612

Say and tell, economy and money vocabulary and idioms - AIRC46

613

Mansion Interviews Harry and Frances about the Second World War

614

Bare and Bear, So and such, Weekly wind-ups and your feedback - AIRC45

615

An Overview of the FCE Writing Paper - PassFCE-10

616

The difference between like and as and the pronunciation of can and can't - AIRC44

617

A Full FCE speaking test with Tatiana and Nacho - PassFCE-9

618

An overview of the Reading and Use of English paper and speaking with Virtu who is studying for the FCE exam - PassFCE-8

619

How to have a Job interview in English and work vocabulary - AIRC43

620

Mansion Interviews Kieran about business English

621

Infinitives with and without 'to', perfect, passive and progressive infinitives. Health vocabulary - AIRC42

622

An Overview of the Listening Paper. Tips and Advice - PassFCE-7

623

Modal verbs in the past with Special Guest Gill - Inbetween-a-sode

624

The definite and indefinite article, A, AN, THE, ZERO with special guest Bea - AIRC41

625

I like to go/I like going - Would/Could - I can't help + gerund, I don't feel like + gerund, I didn't mean to + infinitive - AIRC40

626

It seems to be, the verb 'to get' and Merry Christmas - AIRC39

627

Mansion Interviews Aisla about Instagram

628

Must, ought to and should, Vocabulary in the home 'the kitchen' and pronunciation of difficult words - AIRC38

629

An Interview with Experienced FCE teacher Gill Hamilton - PassFCE-6

630

Probability adverbs; certainly, maybe, perhaps, Vocabulary: In the home, housework - AIRC37

631

How to Improve your Speaking. An overview of the Oral Test - PassFCE-5

632

Mansion Interviews Ella McNaught

633

How to Organize your Vocabulary for the Cambridge First exam- PassFCE-4

634

More clauses and Phrases, Pronunciation: good/wood/would, Vocabulary: The Car - AIRC36

635

7 reasons why you should study for the FCE exam at a language academy - PassFCE-3

636

Clauses, phrases and sentences, 'I've been/I've gone', pronunciation: 'bear','beard','beer', Vocabulary: 'In the home' - AIRC35

637

Do you have the level for FCE First Certificate Exam? - PassFCE-2

638

Mansion Interviews David Palencia from dawayingles.com

639

What is the FCE exam? Why take First Certificate? How can you register with Cambridge? - PassFCE-1

640

Will, Australian colloquial English, idioms and your questions - AIRC34

641

The imperative, American colloquial English, idioms and listener questions - AIRC33

642

Although / even though / despite / in spite of, work vocabulary, idioms - AIRC32

643

Mixed conditionals, If only, I wish, conversation expressions, fun / funny, idioms - AIRC31

644

3rd conditional, conversation expressions, idioms - AIRC30

645

Siestas and Sandinistas - An interview with Mel and Victoria - AIRC29

646

Been / being, technology vocabulary, animal idioms - AIRC28

647

Should / had better for giving advice, music vocabulary, illogical idioms - AIRC27

648

Must / have to, sport vocabulary, idioms - AIRC26

649

An interview with Melissa and Becky - AIRC25

650

May / might, money verbs, Cambridge FCE, CAE, CPE, IELTS - AIRC24

651

Modal verbs introduction, money vocabulary, guess the phrasal verb - AIRC23

652

Too / also, family vocabulary, 'to burn down', 'to print off/out' - AIRC22

653

The future, present continuous, going to, will, Restaurant vocabulary and expressions, 'look forward to', 'get away with' - AIRC21

654

Question tags, cooking verbs, phrasal verb test - AIRC20

655

Me neither, me too / neither do I / so do I, shopping vocabulary, 'to bring up', 'to go off' - AIRC19

656

Present perfect simple and continuous with special guest Bea - AIRC18

657

The passive, sport vocabulary, 'look up', 'get over' - AIRC17

658

Reported speech, British and American English, Cambridge FCE Exam, phrasal verb test - AIRC16

659

More gerunds and infinitives, good / well, Relationships vocabulary, 'to look after' - AIRC15

660

Gerunds / infinitives, film vocabulary, pronunciation: /dj/, 'to take off' – AIRC14

661

Coffee with Craig and Jonny

662

Coffee with Craig and Anne

663

Coffee with Craig and Patrick

664

For / during / while, travel vocabulary, 'to pick up', job interviews - AIRC13

665

Coffee with Craig and Lucy

666

Coffee with Craig and Wayne

667

Mansion Ingles Podcast December 2013 - Aprende gramática y vocabulario inglés

668

Some / any, money vocabulary, 'to get around', advice on presentations in English - AIRC12

669

1st and 2nd conditional, Pronunciation: word stress in numbers, 'to put up' - AIRC11

670

Other, another, others, Christmas vocabulary, syllable stress, 'to wrap up' - AIRC10

671

Verb collocations, work vocabulary, Pronunciation: /i/ and /i:/, 'to take up'- AIRC9

672

Could / couldn't, collocations with 'have', pronunciation: consonants and vowels, phrasal verb 'to set up' - AIRC8

673

Can /can't, clothes vocabulary, phrasal verb 'to set off' - AIRC7

674

Coffee with Craig and Marie

675

Used to, be used to, get used to, Pronunciation: /j/, sport vocabulary, phrasal verb 'come out' - AIRC6

676

Mansion Ingles Podcast November 2013 - Aprende gramática y vocabulario inglés

677

Past simple / present perfect, Pronunciación: consonant clusters, expressions with 'come', phrasal verb 'put off'- AIRC5

678

Mansion Ingles Podcast October 2013 - Aprende gramática y vocabulario inglés

679

Present perfect, phrasal verb 'get off', pronunciation: /s/ and /je/ - AIRC4

680

Past simple, expressions with take, the 'h' sound, phrasal verb 'get on' - AIRC3

681

Present simple/present continuous, pronunciation of cat/a/ and cut/u/, expressions with make and do - AIRC2

682

Coffee with Craig and Martin

683

Present simple, make and do, the schwa - AIRC1

684

Mansion Ingles Podcast September2013 - Aprender gramática, pronunciación y vocabulario inglés

685

Mansion Ingles Podcast August 2013 - Aprende gramatica y vocabulario ingles

686

Mansion Ingles Podcast July 2013 - Aprende gramatica y vocabulario ingles

687

Mansion Ingles Podcast June 2013 - Aprende gramatica y vocabulario ingles

688

May 2013

689

April 2013

690

March 2013

691

February 2013

692

January 2013

693

December 2012

694

November 2012

695

October 2012

696

September 2012

697

August 2012

698

July 2012

699

June 2012

700

May 2012

701

April 2012

702

March 2012

703

February 2012

704

January 2012

705

December 2011

706

November 2011

707

October 2011

708

September 2011

709

August 2011

710

July 2011

711

June 2011

712

May 2011

713

April 2011

714

Mansión Inglés Special Podcast STUDYING ENGLISH ABROAD

715

March 2011

716

February 2011

717

January 2011

718

December 2010

719

November 2010

720

October 2010

721

September 2010

722

August 2010

723

July 2010

724

June 2010

725

May 2010

726

April 2010

727

March 2010

728

February 2010

729

January 2010