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    Hi everyone! Alex here. How are you doing? I hope you're having a great day so far. I wanted to pop in and ask you a quick question. What type of content do you enjoy the most? Are you an audio fan, or do you prefer watching videos? Maybe you enjoy reading text, or you love taking quizzes? Or maybe you enjoy all of these types of content together! Let me know in the comments what you like the most. I'm always looking for ways to make our content more engaging and interesting for you all. Thanks for your input!
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    1088 Daily Easy English Lesson PODCAST Today’s English expression and dialog: Get by — How are you getting by? — Just barely. — Is it that tough? — Yeah. Everything’s so expensive.

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    1. Despite the pandemic's impact on the economy, my family is managing to get by on a single income. 2. When I was in college, I used to get by on very little sleep, but now I need at least 8 hours a night to function properly. 3. It's hard to get by in a foreign country without knowing the local language and customs. 4. Many people have to work multiple jobs just to get by and make ends meet.
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    When I see people enjoying my lessons—I’m in hog heaven!!!
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    1087 Daily Easy English Lesson PODCAST Today’s English expression and dialog: Hog heaven — How do you like living in the country? — I’m in hog heaven! — Really? — I’ve got everything I want—fresh air, fresh water, a garden, animals. It’s perfect!

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    1086 Daily Easy English Lesson PODCAST Today’s English expression and dialog: Turn a blind eye to — You’re mad at me for stealing a cookie? What about Jimmy? — What about Jim? — He stole all your cookies last week. — He was hungry. — You always turn a blind eye when it comes to Jimmy.

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    1085 Daily Easy English Lesson PODCAST Clean-cut Today’s English expression and dialog: — Clean-cut — That’s your doctor? — Yeah. Why? — He’s not very clean-cut. — But he’s cool. I like his tats.

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    English Idioms and Expressions You Should Know

    English is a rich language with a wide range of idioms and expressions that add color and variety to everyday conversation. Here are 10 idioms and expressions that English learners should know and how to use them in context: "Break a leg" - used to wish someone good luck, especially before a performance. Example: "Good luck on your presentation today, break a leg!" "Bite the bullet" - to face a difficult situation bravely and with determination. Example: "It's time to bite the bullet and tell her the truth."…

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    The Power of English Listening Practice for learners of English

    The ability to understand and speak English is a valuable asset in today's world. For non-native speakers, listening practice is a crucial aspect of the language-learning process. Improving one's listening skills in English can provide a wealth of benefits and opportunities, both personally and professionally. Here are some of the key benefits of listening practice in English: 1. Improved comprehension: Listening practice can help learners to better understand spoken English, from everyday conversation to…

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    Top 10/10 Common Mistakes to Avoid in English with examples 7. Inconsistent tenses: Changing tenses mid-sentence without a clear reason 8. Improper punctuation: Misusing or forgetting punctuation marks like commas and semicolons 9. Incorrect word order: Having an improper word order in a sentence (e.g. "I always to play soccer" instead of "I always play soccer") 10. Failing to proofread: Neglecting to proofread for spelling, grammar, and punctuation errors before submitting work.
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    Top 6/10 Common Mistakes to Avoid in English with examples 4. Confusing homophones: Mixing up words that sound the same but have different meanings (e.g. "there" and "their") 5. Improper use of adjectives and adverbs: Misusing adjectives and adverbs in a sentence (e.g. "He run fast" instead of "He runs fast") 6. Overuse of filler words: Overusing filler words like "um" and "like"
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    Top 3 Common Mistakes to Avoid in English with examples 1. Misuse of prepositions: Incorrect usage of prepositions (e.g. "I am from New York" instead of "I come from New York") 2. Confusing similar words: Mixing up similar words with different meanings (e.g. "affect" and "effect") 3. Incorrect subject-verb agreement: Not matching verb forms to subject in number (e.g. "They are happy" instead of "They is happy")
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    How to THINK in English | No More Translating in Your Head! (from Rachel's English)

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    How to THINK in English | No More Translating in Your Head! Do you want to know how to think in English? Would you like to start speaking English without translating in your head? Do you want to move beyond written English fluency to start speaking like a native English speaker? Great! I’ve got the exercises and information you need. You’ll learn how to think in English and stop translating in your head and I’ll give you exercises and examples all along the way. If you’ve ever wondered how you can sound more like a native English speaker I’ve got loads of advice in this video and across my channel. My students are committed to speaking English fluently and mastering the skills for learning how to think in English. Yes, it will take you some practice and hard work, but it’s worth it! When you realize that you’ve stopped translating in your head you’ll be thrilled (and other people will notice!). It’s a thrill to realize you’ve started to think in English and I want you to feel that!
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    1047 Daily Easy English Lesson PODCAST Today’s English expression and dialog: “A” is a household name! — Who’s that? — Babe Ruth. — Um…who’s that? — What? Babe Ruth is a household name! He’s a part of Americana!

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