Real English Conversations Podcast
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Improve your listening skills and expose yourself to English that is used in everyday speaking. Hear expressions, phrasal verbs, new vocabulary naturally spoken audio lessons. Learn conversational American English with Real English Conversations!
Real English Conversations Podcast
6d ago
In this podcast episode, hosts Amy and Curtis share personal stories related to going to the doctor, including injuries and illnesses they've experienced. From Curtis's high school mishap with a falling railing to Amy's kitchen accident with a hand blender, they recount their encounters with injuries and the medical care they received. They also discuss Curtis's ankle sprain from snowboarding and Amy's battle with a severe cold and fever. Gain insight through their stories and learn how to discuss various health issues and injuries using the English language, offering a mix of humor and ..read more
Real English Conversations Podcast
2w ago
This episode highlights Marcus Gurske, an expert in crisis management and conference planning. Reflecting on his experience working with indigenous communities, Marcus emphasizes the importance of cultural sensitivity and understanding in effective communication. He also shares a touching moment when an elder expressed gratitude for his efforts to learn about and respect their way of life, underscoring the human aspect of crisis communication. Don't miss this episode and learn about the value of storytelling and sharing experiences in motivating and inspiring others as well as facilitat ..read more
Real English Conversations Podcast
3w ago
Before Curtis and Amy were English teachers, they had a small delivery service company in Canada. People would call to get food delivered from their favorite restaurants (... this is before Uber eats), ask for a few grocery items, and even ask to get alcohol delivered so they didn't have to drink and drive. Hear about some of our most memorable customers and also a cool role play to teach you how to place a delivery order! Unlock your fluency with teacher Curtis! Find a lesson time and book your trial lesson now! CLICK HERE TO SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL ..read more
Real English Conversations Podcast
3w ago
In this episode, Amy and Curtis discuss the quirky sayings parents use, based on a Facebook poll of their parent friends. Some of the memorable phrases and their meanings include "Money doesn't grow on trees" to teach kids about the value of money. They also share Amy's mom's witty response to Amy's childhood hunger complaints. Curtis also recalls his parents' warnings like "Don't make me turn this car around" during road trips whenever he and his brothers fight in the back seat of the car. Other expressions include "I said so" as an authoritative parental response, and "You make a bett ..read more
Real English Conversations Podcast
1M ago
In this latest episode of The Real English Conversations podcast, Curtis welcomes special guest James Murgatroyd from Holler Digital, reminiscing about their high school days and James's recent trip to London to see his favorite band, Galliano. James shares his experience of walking around London, enjoying classic British foods, and attending concerts. The conversation turns to their shared passion for music and DJing, recalling their high school DJ sessions and radio show takeovers. Overall, the conversation highlights the enduring love for music and the evolution of technology ..read more
Real English Conversations Podcast
1M ago
In the last episode, we explained the difference between 'Naive Practice’ and 'Purposeful Practice' to help you understand why it feels like your progress with English is soooo SLOW even though you're putting so much time into improving your English. In this episode, you will learn how to get super specific about your goals so that you can identify the right activities that will get you there faster! Would you like to learn with a teacher who knows the Deliberate Practice Methodology? Find a lesson time here & get started CLICK HERE TO SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUT ..read more
Real English Conversations Podcast
1M ago
In today’s podcast, I’ll be explaining more about this ‘simple’ mistake that almost EVERY language learner has made. And showing you how EASY it is to change immediately so that you can get BETTER results out of every hour you put into your English. Listen to the Podcast Now! Would you like to learn with a teacher who knows the Deliberate Practice Methodology? Find a lesson time here & get started CLICK HERE TO SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL ..read more
Real English Conversations Podcast
1M ago
We are only 1 month into the year and you may be feeling like some of your 'New Year's resolutions' are already starting to fade. Good news! I've today's podcast episode is going to fill you up with excitement and help renew your enthusiasm to keep going and break through big barriers this year! Like Min, one of our students from China. Early last year, Min felt like she was spending WAY too much time thinking about what to say. She was trying so hard to speak correctly and constantly worried that she might say something offensive by accident. Bu ..read more
Real English Conversations Podcast
1M ago
In the last episode, we explained the difference between 'Naive Practice’ and 'Purposeful Practice' to help you understand why it feels like your progress with English is soooo SLOW even though you're putting so much time into improving your English. In this episode, you will learn how to get super specific about your goals so that you can identify the right activities that will get you there faster! Would you like to learn with a teacher who knows the Deliberate Practice Methodology? Find a lesson time here & get started CLICK HERE TO SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUT ..read more
Real English Conversations Podcast
1M ago
We are only 1 month into the year and you may be feeling like some of your 'New Year's resolutions' are already starting to fade. Good news! I've today's podcast episode is going to fill you up with excitement and help renew your enthusiasm to keep going and break through big barriers this year! Like Min, one of our students from China. Early last year, Min felt like she was spending WAY too much time thinking about what to say. She was trying so hard to speak correctly and constantly worried that she might say something offensive by accident. Bu ..read more