
Everybody ESL
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Episode 465 (have a lot riding on something)
Episode 464 (come to grips with)
Episode 463 (rolled into one)
Episode 462 (go south)
Episode 461 (that is my middle name)
Episode 460 (to have your work cut out for you)
Ep 459Episode 459 (different)
Episode 459 of the Everybody ESL podcast is a mini episode that teaches you about “different from,” “different than,” and “different to.” Send your questions about English and your comments and suggestions to [email protected]. (And let me know if you’d like to record the introduction to a future episode.)
Ep 458Episode 458 (come to think of it)
Episode 458 of the Everybody ESL podcast is a mini episode that teaches you the phrase “Come to think of it.” Send your questions about English and your comments and suggestions to [email protected]. (And let me know if you’d like to record the introduction to a future episode.)
Ep 457Episode 457 (remember)
Episode 457 of the Everybody ESL podcast is a mini episode that teaches you the two meanings of “remember.” Send your questions about English and your comments and suggestions to [email protected]. (And let me know if you’d like to record the introduction to a future episode.)
Ep 456Episode 456 (shape up to be)
Episode 456 of the Everybody ESL podcast is a mini episode that teaches you the phrase “shape up to be.” Send your questions about English and your comments and suggestions to [email protected]. (And let me know if you’d like to record the introduction to a future episode.)
Ep 455Episode 455 (and change)
Episode 455 of the Everybody ESL podcast is a mini episode that teaches you the strange and useful phrase “and change.” Send your questions about English and your comments and suggestions to [email protected]. (And let me know if you’d like to record the introduction to a future episode.)
Ep 454Episode 454 (woe is me)
Episode 454 of the Everybody ESL podcast is a mini episode that teaches you the interesting phrase “Woe is me.” Send your questions about English and your comments and suggestions to [email protected]. (And let me know if you’d like to record the introduction to a future episode.)
Ep 453Episode 453 (burst your bubble)
Episode 453 of the Everybody ESL podcast is a mini episode that teaches you the interesting expression “burst your bubble.” Send your questions about English and your comments and suggestions to [email protected]. (And let me know if you’d like to record the introduction to a future episode.)
Ep 452Episode 452 (adding insult to injury)
Episode 452 of the Everybody ESL podcast is a mini episode that teaches you the useful phrase “adding insult to injury.” Send your questions about English and your comments and suggestions to [email protected]. (And let me know if you’d like to record the introduction to a future episode.)
Ep 451Episode 451 (one for the books)
Episode 451 of the Everybody ESL podcast is a mini episode that teaches you the useful phrase “one for the books.” Send your questions about English and your comments and suggestions to [email protected]. (And let me know if you’d like to record the introduction to a future episode.)
Ep 450Episode 450 (neighborhood)
Episode 450 of the Everybody ESL podcast is a mini episode that teaches you an interesting way to use the word “neighborhood.” Send your questions about English and your comments and suggestions to [email protected]. (And let me know if you’d like to record the introduction to a future episode.)
Ep 449Episode 449 (-rama)
Episode 449 of the Everybody ESL podcast is a mini episode that teaches you how to use the interesting suffix -rama. Send your questions about English and your comments and suggestions to [email protected]. (And let me know if you’d like to record the introduction to a future episode.)
Ep 448Episode 448 (ache)
Episode 448 of the Everybody ESL podcast is a mini episode that teaches you how we use the word “ache” with body parts. Send your questions about English and your comments and suggestions to [email protected]. (And let me know if you’d like to record the introduction to a future episode.)
Ep 447Episode 447 (go to town)
Episode 447 of the Everybody ESL podcast is a mini episode that teaches you the interesting expression “go to town.” (It doesn’t mean what you think.) Send your questions about English and your comments and suggestions to [email protected]. (And let me know if you’d like to record the introduction to a future episode.)
Ep 446Episode 446 (y'know)
Episode 446 of the Everybody ESL podcast is a mini episode that teaches you some common phrases people use during conversations to “check in with” the listener. Send your questions about English and your comments and suggestions to [email protected]. (And let me know if you’d like to record the introduction to a future episode.)
Ep 445Episode 445 (just like that)
Episode 445 of the Everybody ESL podcast is a mini episode that teaches you the useful phrase “just like that.” Send your questions about English and your comments and suggestions to [email protected]. (And let me know if you’d like to record the introduction to a future episode.)
Ep 444Episode 444 (you name it)
Episode 444 of the Everybody ESL podcast is a mini episode that teaches you the useful phrase “You name it.” Send your questions about English and your comments and suggestions to [email protected]. (And let me know if you’d like to record the introduction to a future episode.)
Ep 443Episode 443 (gotcha)
Episode 443 of the Everybody ESL podcast is a mini episode that teaches you the informal word “gotcha.” Send your questions about English and your comments and suggestions to [email protected]. (And let me know if you’d like to record the introduction to a future episode.)
Ep 442Episode 442 (out in the open)
Episode 442 of the Everybody ESL podcast is a mini episode that teaches you the idiom “out in the open.” Send your questions about English and your comments and suggestions to [email protected]. (And let me know if you’d like to record the introduction to a future episode.)
Ep 441Episode 441 (Put your money where your mouth is)
Episode 441 of the Everybody ESL podcast is a mini episode that teaches you the interesting expression “Put your money where your mouth is” (and two similar expressions). Send your questions about English and your comments and suggestions to [email protected]. (And let me know if you’d like to record the introduction to a future episode.)
Ep 440Episode 440 (on a first-name basis)
Episode 440 of the Everybody ESL podcast is a mini episode that teaches you the common expression “on a first-name basis.” Send your questions about English and your comments and suggestions to [email protected]. (And let me know if you’d like to record the introduction to a future episode.)
Ep 439Episode 439 (off the top of your head)
Episode 439 of the Everybody ESL podcast is a mini episode that teaches you the common expression “off the top of your head.” Send your questions about English and your comments and suggestions to [email protected]. (And let me know if you’d like to record the introduction to a future episode.)
Ep 438Episode 438 (Earth to...)
Episode 438 of the Everybody ESL podcast is a mini episode that teaches you how to use the fun expression “Earth to...” Send your questions about English and your comments and suggestions to [email protected]. (And let me know if you’d like to record the introduction to a future episode.)
Ep 437Episode 437 (what makes someone tick)
Episode 437 of the Everybody ESL podcast is a mini episode that teaches you what we mean when we say that something “makes someone tick.” Send your questions about English and your comments and suggestions to [email protected]. (And let me know if you’d like to record the introduction to a future episode.)
Ep 436Episode 436 (make do)
Episode 436 of the Everybody ESL podcast is a mini episode that teaches you the interesting verb “make do.” Send your questions about English and your comments and suggestions to [email protected]. (And let me know if you’d like to record the introduction to a future episode.)
Ep 435Episode 435 (so that)
Episode 435 of the Everybody ESL podcast is a mini episode that teaches you an important “so that” construction. Send your questions about English and your comments and suggestions to [email protected]. (And let me know if you’d like to record the introduction to a future episode.)
Ep 434Episode 434 (to and fro)
Episode 434 of the Everybody ESL podcast is a mini episode that teaches you the phrase “to and fro.” Send your questions about English and your comments and suggestions to [email protected]. (And let me know if you’d like to record the introduction to a future episode.)
Ep 433Episode 433 (around the block)
Episode 433 of the Everybody ESL podcast is a mini episode that teaches you the idiom “been around the block.” Send your questions about English and your comments and suggestions to [email protected]. (And let me know if you’d like to record the introduction to a future episode.)
Ep 432Episode 432 (dirty laundry)
Episode 432 of the Everybody ESL podcast is a mini episode that teaches you the idiom “to air your dirty laundry in public.” Send your questions about English and your comments and suggestions to [email protected]. (And let me know if you’d like to record the introduction to a future episode.)
Ep 431Episode 431 (in a new light)
Episode 431 of the Everybody ESL podcast is a mini episode that teaches you the idiom “in a new light.” Send your questions about English and your comments and suggestions to [email protected]. (And let me know if you’d like to record the introduction to a future episode.)
Ep 430Episode 430 (common sense)
Episode 430 of the Everybody ESL podcast is a mini episode that teaches you the expression “common sense.” Send your questions about English and your comments and suggestions to [email protected]. (And let me know if you’d like to record the introduction to a future episode.)
Ep 429Episode 429 ("this" and "next" with days of the week)
Episode 429 of the Everybody ESL podcast is a mini episode that teaches you a confusing way that we talk about the days of the week and the future. Send your questions about English and your comments and suggestions to [email protected]. (And let me know if you’d like to record the introduction to a future episode.)
Ep 428Episode 428 (your own medicine)
Episode 428 of the Everybody ESL podcast is a mini episode that teaches you the expression “a taste of your own medicine.” Send your questions about English and your comments and suggestions to [email protected]. (And let me know if you’d like to record the introduction to a future episode.)
Ep 427Episode 427 (after all)
Episode 427 of the Everybody ESL podcast is a mini episode that teaches you the very common phrase “after all.” Send your questions about English and your comments and suggestions to [email protected]. (And let me know if you’d like to record the introduction to a future episode.)
Ep 426Episode 426 (into)
Episode 426 of the Everybody ESL podcast is a mini episode that teaches you another way to use the preposition “into.” Send your questions about English and your comments and suggestions to [email protected]. (And let me know if you’d like to record the introduction to a future episode.)
Ep 425Episode 425 (drop the ball)
Episode 425 of the Everybody ESL podcast is a mini episode that teaches you the idioms “drop the ball” and “be on the ball.” Send your questions about English and your comments and suggestions to [email protected]. (And let me know if you’d like to record the introduction to a future episode.)
Ep 424Episode 424 (as far as I'm concerned)
Episode 424 of the Everybody ESL podcast is a mini episode that teaches you the phrase “as far as I’m concerned.” Send your questions about English and your comments and suggestions to [email protected]. (And let me know if you’d like to record the introduction to a future episode.)
Ep 423Episode 423 (for crying out loud)
Episode 423 of the Everybody ESL podcast is a mini episode that teaches you the interjection “For crying out loud!” Send your questions about English and your comments and suggestions to [email protected]. (And let me know if you’d like to record the introduction to a future episode.)
Ep 422Episode 422 (call it quits)
Episode 422 of the Everybody ESL podcast is a mini episode that teaches you the strange (but common) idiom “call it quits.” Send your questions about English and your comments and suggestions to [email protected]. (And let me know if you’d like to record the introduction to a future episode.)
Ep 421Episode 421 (a far cry)
Episode 421 of the Everybody ESL podcast is a mini episode that teaches you the interesting idiom “a far cry.” Send your questions about English and your comments and suggestions to [email protected]. (And let me know if you’d like to record the introduction to a future episode.)
Ep 420Episode 420 (Take it easy)
Episode 420 of the Everybody ESL podcast is a mini episode that teaches you the common expression “Take it easy.” Send your questions about English and your comments and suggestions to [email protected]. (And let me know if you’d like to record the introduction to a future episode.)
Ep 419Episode 419 (not by a long shot)
Episode 419 of the Everybody ESL podcast is a mini episode that teaches you the common expression “Not by a long shot.” Send your questions about English and your comments and suggestions to [email protected]. (And let me know if you’d like to record the introduction to a future episode.)
Ep 418Episode 418 (fishing for compliments)
Episode 418 of the Everybody ESL podcast is a mini episode that teaches you the expression “fishing for compliments.” Send your questions about English and your comments and suggestions to [email protected]. (And let me know if you’d like to record the introduction to a future episode.)
Ep 417Episode 417 (like clockwork)
Episode 417 of the Everybody ESL podcast is a mini episode that teaches you the interesting phrase “like clockwork.” Send your questions about English and your comments and suggestions to [email protected]. (And let me know if you’d like to record the introduction to a future episode.)
Ep 416Episode 416 (brand-new)
Episode 416 of the Everybody ESL podcast is a mini episode that teaches you the common adjective “brand-new.” Send your questions about English and your comments and suggestions to [email protected]. (And let me know if you’d like to record the introduction to a future episode.)