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Excuse my English
by Excuse my English
This is my first podcast in english and I'll do it just for the sake of improving my speaking skills, with no fixed topic. Hope you like it
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7. Teusday mroning (sic)
This is episode 7 of the podcast Excuse my English by @enrique_llorens, published on April 23, 2026. You can leave text and audio comments at this link. Tuesday morning When he sits on the metro station he has sleep in his eyes and his hair messy His train arrives Stops go by but the tanoi sounds a little strange Baleknia dus He frowns In Paiporta he hears Portaipa and that funny name reminds him of an old meme but when he sees the sign in huge Helvetica 120 a chill runs through him Thank you
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6. I won a literature contest in English!
This is episode 6 of the podcast Excuse my English by @enrique_llorens, published on April 23, 2026. You can leave text and audio comments at this link. Hello again, I'm sorry for not publishing in a long time. I'm also sorry for the noise because I'm in my car on my way to the languages school. Today is a special day on my languages school because to celebrate the book day, the International Book Day as is today, they organized a literary contest. and I managed to win my category. We had to do a micro tale of 100 words and I won my category, English V2. In the next Presto, I will read my micro tale. It's a little bit local. Maybe you don't understand every part of it, but I'm pleased to share it with you. Thank you.
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5. Football with buttons
This is episode 5 of the podcast Excuse my English by @enrique_llorens, published on March 30, 2026. You can leave text and audio comments at this link. Hello again, here Enrique from Excuse My English. First of all, sorry for not publishing all these days. I had an idea for the episodes in Friday, but it was a terrible weekend of work and it was impossible to publish. Let's go. If you look at the cover of the episode, maybe you are wondering what the hell are these kind of playing pieces you see. In fact, they are buttons, the kind of buttons we use on our clothings. When my father was a child, he used to play football with buttons with his friends, and he transmitted this tradition to me and my siblings, and consequently we transmitted again to our children. I would need some episodes to explain you the rules if you are interested, but let's finish saying we play in a family league, and in the photo you can see my team in the game of last Friday. By the way, I won 3-1. Bye! Thank you.
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4. The Túria, my marvelous running field
This is episode 4 of the podcast Excuse my English by @enrique_llorens, published on March 25, 2026. You can leave text and audio comments at this link. In 1957, the river Turia, which crosses Valencia, my town, flooded out and killed more than 300 people and destroyed thousands of houses. Because of that, the authorities of that time decided to create a new riverbed out of the city and change the course of the river. For this reason, the old Turia river that crossed Valencia became an incredible urban park, one of the wonders of the city where I live. and my favourite running field. The cover of today's podcast is a photo taken by me just 10 minutes ago, where you can see the marvellous place where I have been running this morning. Have a happy spring day and remember you can correct me in the comments. Everybody's help is much appreciated. Bye!
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3. My job
This is episode 3 of the podcast Excuse my English by @enrique_llorens, published on March 23, 2026. You can leave text and audio comments at this link. Hello again. And first of all, sorry about the audio quality of this podcast, because I'm now driving and commuting from work to home. Normally, I used to work on the afternoons and evenings. Now I'll explain to you. I'm a musician, I'm a violinist, but I work in a conservatorium, in a music school, teaching violin and also chamber music. So my work is mostly on afternoons and evenings because my students come to the conservatorium after finishing their school, normally from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. So in this chapter I would like to explain what do I do for a living. Bye!
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2. Introduction and asking for help with the name of the podcast
This is episode 2 of the podcast Excuse my English by @enrique_llorens, published on March 22, 2026. You can leave text and audio comments at this link. And now let's go. This is my first podcast in English. Hello, welcome. My name is Enrique Llorenz. I'm from Valencia, Spain, and I'm 53 years old. This year I started studying English at the idioms school in Spain, Escuela de Idiomas, and I'm struggling with the speaking part because I'm not used to speak so much. the theme for this first podcast it would be to ask you for help to give this podcast a title a name I don't know the theme of the podcast which would be but I'm looking for a name I appreciate your ideas Thank you
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Presentación y tráiler
This is episode 1 of the podcast Excuse my English by @enrique_llorens, published on March 22, 2026. You can leave text and audio comments at this link. El primer podcast que yo escuché en 2008 se llamaba Puro Mac y era un podcast sobre Mac presentado por dos argentinos, Fede Hatum y Flavio Ginsburg. La cosa era que Fede Hatum, que había nacido en Argentina, llevaba muchísimo tiempo fuera de Argentina y su español estaba muy oxidado. Realmente hablaba un español muy justo como para hacer un podcast. Pero él tuvo la determinación de seguir haciéndolo para mejorar su español. y yo lo admiré muchísimo durante los tres años, realmente su español mejoró un montón y eso ha sido la inspiración para este podcast. Este es el último audio que vais a escuchar en castellano porque a partir de ahora este podcast será en inglés y lo voy a hacer para mejorar mi inglés hablado que como veréis es bastante terrible. Sentiros libres de corregirme en los comentarios todo lo que sea necesario. Muchas gracias.
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