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English Explained!
English Explained!
19 episodes
1 week ago
This is a Podcast for English learners. In each episode, we talk about common errors made by students and explain the better expressions. We also discuss cultural differences and how people in the US talk to each other. We will use different languages to translate important points, including Chinese, Spanish and Portuguese.
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This is a Podcast for English learners. In each episode, we talk about common errors made by students and explain the better expressions. We also discuss cultural differences and how people in the US talk to each other. We will use different languages to translate important points, including Chinese, Spanish and Portuguese.
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Education
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EP11. In/On/At Part 2
English Explained!
16 minutes 26 seconds
6 years ago
EP11. In/On/At Part 2
In this episode, Andrew and I talk about “in/on/at” again, but this time, with places. 00:55 Bad conversation; 02:45 English explanation; 09:54 Good conversation; 12:26 Portuguese translation. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram @englishexplainedpod, and on Twitter @englishpod1
English Explained!
This is a Podcast for English learners. In each episode, we talk about common errors made by students and explain the better expressions. We also discuss cultural differences and how people in the US talk to each other. We will use different languages to translate important points, including Chinese, Spanish and Portuguese.