669 – Past Modal Could Have
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10M ago
Today, I’m going to start a series of podcasts to help you with some of the tricky grammar points that come up on the TOEIC exam. I hope this will come in handy for you if you are taking the exam, and even if not, I’m sure you can use this grammar in your everyday English conversations. In this lesson, ... Read More ..read more
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668 – Things You Can Run
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by Happy English Podcast
11M ago
Here are some of the example sentences from this episode. To see all of them and to get the details of this English lesson, you need to listen to the podcast or join my Podcast Learner’s Group for the transcript, live group lessons, speaking and writing practice, and more. My uncle runs a successful bakery in the city center. Sarah’s ... Read More ..read more
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667 – Phrasal Verbs With RUN
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by Happy English Podcast
11M ago
I ran into an old high school friend last weekend and we went into an antique shop to chat. While I was there, I ran across some old Jazz records. You remember records, right? I guess we spent too much time there without buying anything, because the owner of the shop told us to run along! It was ok…I was ... Read More ..read more
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666 – Idioms With RUN + Adjective
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by Happy English Podcast
11M ago
I thought I was running low on coffee, because there wasn’t much yesterday. But as it turns out, I wasn’t running short on coffee, I ran out of coffee. No wonder my morning wasn’t running smooth and in fact I was running late. Run. Let’s study together. Here are some of the example sentences from this episode. To get the ... Read More ..read more
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665 – Stop Apologizing
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by Happy English Podcast
11M ago
Stop apologizing for your English. Yes, I said that. You don’t want to miss this episode of the podcast. Let’s study together. If you know anyone who might be interested in this English language point, why not help them out! Just share this lesson with them. Thanks for studying today ..read more
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664 – Idioms With Animals
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by Happy English Podcast
11M ago
This afternoon I was taking a cat nap, and I had a dream that I was in the doghouse with the boss. In the dream, the boss was yelling at me to get my ducks in a row and even though I’m very organized I just clammed up. Nevertheless, when I woke up, it was hard to get back to ... Read More ..read more
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663 – Singing for Learning English
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by Happy English Podcast
1y ago
Do you like music? Do you like to sing? Well, if you answered yes to either of those questions, I’ve got some great ideas here in this podcast to help you improve your English in a fun and engaging way. Let’s check it out!To get the details of this English lesson, you need to listen to the podcast or join ... Read More ..read more
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662 – Communicating With Touch
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by Happy English Podcast
1y ago
I’m in touch with a few high school friends, but I’m out of touch with my friends from college. I guess it’s natural to lose touch, because there was no social media in those days. Nowadays, you can easily keep in touch with tons of people. Let’s study together. Here are the example sentences from this episode. To get the ... Read More ..read more
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661 – Improving English With TV
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by Happy English Podcast
1y ago
Here is the link from Preply that I mentioned in this episode Find A Tutor on Preply Here. If you know anyone who might be interested in this English lesson, why not help them out! Just share this lesson with them. Thanks for studying today ..read more
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660 – 6 Field Idioms
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by Happy English Podcast
1y ago
You know, I always hope to provide you with a level playing field here regarding learning English. If I could, I would even field questions, but this is just a podcast. And…this might seem like it’s out of left field, but I hope you have a field day with this lesson. Let’s study together. Here are the example sentences from ... Read More ..read more
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