A Weekly Dose of Idioms Learn Something New Every Day.
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 186 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Categories | Language LearningEducation |
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Good Content; Awful 123testing intro and website lettering at the end. Nerve racking:(
I am college student who is learning English as second language in Korea. I am delighted that I can finally find this amazing platform. This podcast is recommended for those who want learning authentic and useful American expressions and idioms easily.
Her accent and voice tone is so comfortable that I can listen it everyday. I get my expression improved by simply listening her daily podcast. As each episode is 3-4minutes, It is easy for you to listen this when you are up.
Thank you for your... more
Hi, this is Giuseppe from Italy.
Well done, but I think you’d have to put surrounding music related to collocation.. to make listening more effective and sticking to the point.
Current surrounding music makes listening .. how can I say that.. a little bit outdated.. old fashioned..
Don’t be offended, but A little more “verve” will help you catching new attention! After all, this is an important step into English knowledge... keep it alive!
Congratulations for your daily help!
Great podcast !!! Thks
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