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189 - English in the News: A problem with the cute baby bear video

You might have seen a video on social media about a bear cub (that's a baby bear) trying very hard to scale (climb) a snow-covered mountain and eventually succeeding. A lot of people liked that video... but today's article talks about a potential problem with it. In this lesson I'm going to teach you 24 vocabulary words that are important in understanding the text. Do you want more practice reading and understanding articles in English? My new Reading Course will help you improve your comprehension and learn and practice new vocabulary. The lessons in the course are based on articles about various topics in history, science, and culture. They are designed to challenge you, teach you, and build confidence in your reading skills. You can click here to learn more about the Reading Course! Best wishes, Shayna

Nov 14, 20186 min

188 - Learn English from the News: Google Employees Protest Sexual Harassment Policies

This month, I'm bringing you a very special series of videos in which you can learn English from the news. Every week, I'll choose a current news topic and teach you key vocabulary and phrases in the context of the article. This week's lesson is based on an article about employees of Google protesting their company's policies about sexual harassment. You can read the original news here, and then watch my video explanation of 20 vocabulary words from the article!

Nov 9, 20186 min

187 - 10 English words with alternative pronunciation

The English language has a lot of regional variations and different accents - and there are some words with two different (but correct) ways to pronounce them!The English language has a lot of regional variations and different accents - and there are some words with two different (but correct) ways to pronounce them! Lesson text: https://www.espressoenglish.net/10-english-words-with-alternative-pronunciation/ In today's lesson, you'll learn some of the most common ones - like aunt, caramel, and route. So, which way should you say these words? You can choose whichever way you think sounds best... or whichever way other native English speakers around you tends to say them. One of the most important aspects of English fluency is to pronounce words clearly, so that other people can understand you easily. And you don't want to make embarrassing mistakes like pronouncing the word "sheet" like "shit"! You can improve your pronunciation by taking my American English Pronunciation Course. It has lots of listen-and-repeat exercises that will help you differentiate similar sounds and pronounce English words more accurately. If you want even more practice, take the Shadowing with Shayna course, too. In these lessons, you can repeat phrases and sentences after me in order to improve your speaking rhythm and speed.

Oct 17, 20185 min

186 - Wait or await? Sleep or asleep? Wake or awake?

Do you know the difference between wait and await, sleep and asleep, and wake and awake? These words seem simple, but there are some small grammatical differences in the way we use them in sentences. Take today's lesson to find out how to use them all correctly. Lesson text: https://www.espressoenglish.net/wait-and-await-sleep-and-asleep-wake-and-awake/ Small mistakes like saying "await for" often don't affect communication; however, they show that you're not a native English speaker. This is why I want to help you understand how to use similar and confusing words correctly - so that your English can have fewer mistakes and become more fluent! My e-book 600+ Confusing English Words Explained describes many of the most common errors English learners make, and shows you the right way to use these words. I think you'll find it very helpful :-)

Oct 10, 20187 min

185 - 5 phrasal verbs with BREAK

Today you're going to learn the difference between break in, break out, break down, break up, and break through. Some of these phrasal verbs have multiple meanings. Lesson text: https://www.espressoenglish.net/5-phrasal-verbs-with-break/ It can be very hard to remember the meanings of phrasal verbs if you just study lists and definitions. That's why in my lessons, I always try to give you real examples of the phrasal verbs used in sentences! In my Phrasal Verbs in Conversation Course, you can learn more than 500 phrasal verbs in the context of dialogues. It's a fun and natural way to learn these essential elements of the English language.

Oct 3, 20186 min

184 - Sometimes, sometime, or some time?

Today I want to clear up some confusion around the words sometime, sometimes, and some time. Are they all the same? No! These words have different meanings and uses. Take today's lesson to find out how to use each one of them correctly. Lesson text: https://www.espressoenglish.net/sometimes-sometime-or-some-time/ Can you make your own example sentences with all three? It's important to put what you're learning into practice! My English courses can help you do that – many of them have quizzes and practice exercises, and in some cases you can send in your answers for evaluation: Short answer exercises with correction: Phrasal Verbs Course, Idioms Course, Vocabulary Builder Courses Writing tasks with correction: Advanced English Grammar Course Speaking tasks with correction: Everyday English Speaking Courses These are extremely valuable opportunities to get direct feedback on your English from a teacher!

Sep 26, 20184 min

183 - Four English expressions that don't seem to make sense

Some informal and idiomatic expressions in English just don't seem to make sense. In today's lesson, I'll explain four phrases that my students have asked me about: nothing to sneeze at there'll be hell to pay to each his own a far cry from Don't try to translate or understand these phrases literally – that's a common mistake among language learners. If you try to understand it word by word, it won't make sense. Instead, you need to understand each phrase as a whole unit, with a particular meaning. Lesson text: https://www.espressoenglish.net/four-english-expressions-that-dont-seem-to-make-sense/ You can see how each of these expressions is difficult to understand by itself, but easier to learn if you have an example situation where it would be used. This is why I highly recommend learning phrases in context, not just trying to memorize lists of phrases and definitions, and my Everyday English Speaking Course Level 2 can help you do that. The lessons are based on more advanced conversations that are full of expressions like these. You can click here for a free sample.

Sep 19, 20186 min

182 - Three spelling/pronunciation changes that completely change the word

There are many English words that have similar spellings and pronunciations, and it's common for English learners to use the wrong one. Today I'm going to teach you three examples of how small differences can change the meaning of the word completely. We're going to practice these: college / collage / colleague message / massage course / curse Pay close attention to make sure you're saying and writing these words correctly! Lesson text: https://www.espressoenglish.net/three-spelling-pronunciation-changes-that-completely-change-the-word/ As you can see, a small pronunciation mistake can result in a big change in meaning. This is why it's important to have good pronunciation in English. Remember that excellent pronunciation isn't something you can get overnight – it takes lots of practice and training. You can get some of that training in my Pronunciation and Shadowing Courses, which have lots of opportunities to listen and repeat. When you're confident that your pronunciation is good, you can speak English without fear. I hope to see you inside one of my courses!

Sep 12, 20185 min

181 - English vocabulary for a road trip

I've just gotten back from a road trip with my family, and I'm going to use this opportunity to teach you some vocabulary for driving and traveling by car. Lesson text: https://www.espressoenglish.net/english-vocabulary-for-a-road-trip/ To learn more vocabulary that's organized by topic, you can join my Vocabulary Builder Courses, which will teach you hundreds of useful words. Level 1 of the course covers topics like daily life, work & study, travel & entertainment, people & ideas, and society & the world. Level 2 of the course is more advanced and will teach you deeper, more complex, and more colorful vocabulary.

Sep 5, 20185 min

180 - Six grammar mistakes you might be making

In today's lesson I'm going to show you six mistakes that real students of mine have made – and you might be making, too! The purpose of this lesson is not to make you feel bad about those mistakes, but instead to learn from them. Lesson text: https://www.espressoenglish.net/six-english-grammar-mistakes-you-might-be-making/ One problem with language learning is that if you make a fairly minor mistake that doesn't affect communication, native speakers often don't correct you because they understood what you meant in general and they don't want to make you feel bad by pointing out an error in your grammar. And then you might go on making the same mistake for months or even years! If you want to get your English corrected, join my Advanced English Grammar Course, which includes writing tasks that you can send me for feedback.

Aug 29, 20186 min

179 - Eight English idioms from Shakespeare

William Shakespeare was a poet and playwright who lived in the 16th century. He is regarded as one of the greatest writers in the history of the English language. You might know him as the author of the famous "Romeo and Juliet." Many of the English idioms we use to this day were invented or popularized by Shakespeare – you'll learn eight of them in this lesson! Lesson text: https://www.espressoenglish.net/eight-english-idioms-from-shakespeare/ To learn more idioms, join my 300+ English Idioms Course.

Aug 22, 20185 min

178 - How to pronounce recipe, receipt, debt, and debit

Today I want to teach you the correct way to say four words that I often hear students mispronouncing or confusing: recipe, receipt, debt, and debit. Listen and repeat to practice your pronunciation, so that you can be confident you're pronouncing these words correctly and not mixing them up! Lesson text: https://www.espressoenglish.net/how-to-pronounce-recipe-receipt-debt-debit/ A lot of English learners want to know the "rules" of English pronunciation, but unfortunately it's hard to teach any rules since the pronunciation is so irregular. There are some trends and patterns in English pronunciation, but there are SO many exceptions. In my opinion, it's better to train your pronunciation by listening and repeatingafter a native speaker, not by trying to memorize rules. You can get a lot of listen-and-repeat practice inside my courses on Pronunciation and Shadowing.

Aug 15, 20184 min

177 - 30 English collocations with TEST

Today we're going to take a closer look at the word TEST – specifically the collocations (common combinations of words) that are often used with "test." Learning collocations like these can make it easier for you to put together phrases and sentences in English. Lesson text: https://www.espressoenglish.net/english-collocations-with-the-word-test/ You can learn a lot more inside my e-book, which will teach you 1000 collocations in 10 minutes a day. It has short lessons and quizzes that you can easily complete even if you don't have lots of time to study.

Aug 8, 20185 min

176 - Three casual conversational expressions

Have you noticed that when you listen to informal English conversations, you hear some expressions that you can't understand? Today I'm going to teach you three casual conversational expressions, what they mean, and how to use them: quite a bit might as well just my luck! Lesson text: https://www.espressoenglish.net/informal-english-quite-a-bit-might-as-well-just-my-luck/ To continue learning lots of informal English from conversations, check out my Everyday English Speaking Course Level 2. The lessons are based on dialogues that are full of informal expressions, so you can learn them in context. This course is great for upper-intermediate and advanced English learners. It will help you improve your understanding of conversational English and learn a lot of great new expressions that native English speakers use.

Aug 1, 20184 min

175 - Careless or carefree?

In today's lesson I want to clarify the difference between the confusing words careless and carefree. It's easy to mix them up, but they have quite different meanings and connotations. Lesson text: https://www.espressoenglish.net/careless-or-carefree/ I hope this lesson has helped you understand the difference! For more explanations of confusing words, check out my e-book, 600+ Confusing English Words Explained. It will teach you the differences between similar – but different – words such as averse and adverse, specially and especially, and many more.

Jul 25, 20183 min

174 - How to use the word "lack" correctly

Today I want to teach you how to use the word "lack" correctly. I've noticed some of my students making a little mistake with this word, so this lesson will help you learn which one to use – "lack" or "lack of." It's a very small detail, but it's important to learn so that your English grammar is correct. Lesson text: https://www.espressoenglish.net/english-grammar-lack-or-lack-of/ These little details of English grammar can be confusing! That's why I created the Advanced English Grammar Course, to help make the rules of the language clear – and to help you put them into practice.

Jul 18, 20183 min

173 - How to pronounce OUGH in English

OUGH is pronounced at least 5 different ways in English! In today's lesson, I'm going to teach you how to pronounce OUGH in some common words and example sentences. Remember to practice your pronunciation by repeating after me – because the best way to improve your pronunciation is to practice it actively! Lesson text: https://www.espressoenglish.net/how-to-pronounce-ough-in-english/ How can you know which way to pronounce OUGH when you see a new word? Unfortunately, there's no way to know – you need to look up the word in an audio dictionary or ask a native speaker. That's one reason English pronunciation is so confusing. It's essential to have good pronunciation if you want to be fluent in English! I can help you improve your pronunciation even more if you join my American English Pronunciation Course. In addition to the lessons, you'll also get an evaluation of your pronunciation at the end of the course.

Jul 11, 20186 min

Daily English Phrases - A last resort, See the last of something

Jun 30, 20183 min

Daily English Phrases - It's an acquired taste, It grew on me

Jun 29, 20183 min

Daily English Phrases - Deep down, A deep dark secret

Jun 28, 20183 min

Daily English Phrases - None of your business, Mind your own business

Jun 27, 20183 min

Daily English Phrases - Have (got) what it takes

Jun 26, 20184 min

Daily English Phrases - Steer clear of something

Jun 25, 20183 min

Daily English Phrases - Get it over with, Get over it

Jun 24, 20183 min

Daily English Phrases - Have your heart set on something

Jun 23, 20182 min

Daily English Phrases - I couldn't care less, Who cares?

Jun 22, 20183 min

Daily English Phrases - Keep an eye on, Keep an eye out for

Jun 21, 20183 min

Daily English Phrases - Off the beaten path, In the middle of nowhere

Jun 20, 20183 min

Daily English Phrases - A game plan, Ahead of the game

Jun 19, 20183 min

Daily English Phrases - In over my head, Bite off more than you can chew

Jun 18, 20183 min

Daily English Phrases - Put your foot down, The last straw

Jun 17, 20183 min

Daily English Phrases - Play it by ear, Play it safe

Jun 16, 20184 min

Daily English Phrases - Out of the blue, Out of nowhere

Jun 15, 20183 min

Daily English Phrases - Look on the bright side, A blessing in disguise

Jun 14, 20183 min

Daily English Phrases - Get a head start, Get the ball rolling

Jun 13, 20184 min

Daily English Phrases - Set the record straight, Have a great track record

Jun 12, 20184 min

Daily English Phrases - It's a long story, To make a long story short

Jun 11, 20184 min

Daily English Phrases - I have no clue, Totally clueless

Jun 10, 20183 min

Daily English Phrases - On the right track, Get back on track

Jun 9, 20184 min

Daily English Phrases - Have the time of your life, Have a blast

Jun 8, 20183 min

Daily English Phrases - Out of shape, In good/bad shape

Jun 7, 20184 min

Daily English Phrases - I give you my word, I'll take your word for it

Jun 6, 20183 min

Daily English Phrases - Having second thoughts, On second thought

Jun 5, 20184 min

Daily English Phrases - Make yourself at home, Suit yourself, Help yourself

Jun 4, 20184 min

Daily English Phrases - Could I have a word with you?

Jun 3, 20184 min

172 - Don't mix up these English homophones!

The English language has many homophones – words that have the same pronunciation, but different spellings and meanings. A lot of English learners confuse these, but today you'll learn how to use 10 English homophones correctly! Lesson text: https://www.espressoenglish.net/dont-mix-up-these-10-english-homophones Pronunciation and Shadowing Courses: https://www.espressoenglish.net/american-english-pronunciation-course

May 28, 20185 min

171 - Here are 10 "cold" English idioms

You know the basic meaning of the word "cold," but do you know these 10 idioms with "cold"? Today I'll teach you the expressions "out cold," "pour cold water on something," "cold comfort," and more. Lesson text: https://www.espressoenglish.net/10-cold-english-idioms 300+ English Idioms Course: https://www.espressoenglish.net/english-idioms-course

May 21, 20185 min

170 - Make sure, ensure, and make it a point

Are you wondering if there's a difference between make sure and ensure? We also have the expression make it a point. I'll teach you how to use each one in this lesson! Lesson text: https://www.espressoenglish.net/difference-between-make-sure-ensure-and-make-it-a-point 600+ Confusing English Words Explained E-Book: http://www.espressoenglish.net/600-confusing-english-words-explained

May 14, 20183 min

169 - Depend or depending?

We use depend and depending when one thing is strongly affected by another thing. However, a lot of students are confused about when to use depend vs. depending. You'll learn exactly when to use each one in today's lesson. Lesson text: https://www.espressoenglish.net/when-to-use-depend-vs-depending Advanced English Grammar Course: https://www.espressoenglish.net/advanced-english-grammar-course/

May 7, 20184 min

168 - Learn 10 idioms with the word JUMP

Do you know what it means to jump ship, jump the gun, or jump down someone's throat? You will learn these idioms and more in today's lesson about 10 expressions with "jump." Lesson text: https://www.espressoenglish.net/10-english-idioms-with-jump 300+ English Idioms Course: https://www.espressoenglish.net/english-idioms-course

Apr 30, 20185 min