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English With Rachelle
Ik Ben Rachelle
17 episodes
7 months ago

Welcome to "English with Rachelle," the ultimate podcast for intermediate English learners looking to learn a neutral Canadian-American accent.


In each bite-sized episode lasting under 20 minutes, we break down these content pieces into easily digestible segments. We slow down, restate, and dive into the nitty-gritty, making sure you grasp every nuance. Complex phrases? Tricky idioms? Fear not! We've got you covered, unraveling the mysteries of the English language so you can master it with confidence.


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Welcome to "English with Rachelle," the ultimate podcast for intermediate English learners looking to learn a neutral Canadian-American accent.


In each bite-sized episode lasting under 20 minutes, we break down these content pieces into easily digestible segments. We slow down, restate, and dive into the nitty-gritty, making sure you grasp every nuance. Complex phrases? Tricky idioms? Fear not! We've got you covered, unraveling the mysteries of the English language so you can master it with confidence.


Subscribe now and conquer the world of English!



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Ask Out, Ask For, Aim At, Aim For
English With Rachelle
6 minutes 28 seconds
3 years ago
Ask Out, Ask For, Aim At, Aim For

Yet again, another super funny podcast with me and Shannon, where we explain four common phrasal verbs spoken in English : Ask out, Ask for, Aim at, Aim for.


Transcripts are available on ikbenrachelle.com


Oh, my God. Wait, how should we introduce it? 

I don't fucking know how should we introduce it? 

I don't know how we should introduce it. 

Hi, I'm Shannon. I'm drunk. I'm Rachelle's best friend. I'm here for the shits and giggles, man. 

And hi, I'm Rachelle. I'm also drunk and we're sitting in my mom's closet cuz it has the best acoustic for this.

Got a super cl cute dress, like right here in front of me. I'm 

living. 

That is a nice dress. I'm living for this pattern. 

It's so fucking cute right? 

Mom, do you have style? 

Mom! Fucking get it. Mom. living for it. 

She has great style. Shout out to my mom. okaaaay.... Thanks for the closet by the way, mom. Appreciate it. 

We love you. 

Okay. So today we're gonna go after, um, aim at versus aim for. And then go into, ask for and ask out. Yes, your hand gestures are off, but Shannon's got it. 

Got this shit shit man I got this. 

Okay. So do you have an example for, to ask out, 

like, would I ask out for, Hey, could I borrow that t-shirt. 

No, no, no. Like use ask out in a sentence. 

Can I ask you out on a date? 

Yes, for sure. For sure. So that's. I think those, the only way you'd really use ask out that's the biggest way to use it is to ask someone out on a date. 

Which in modern day, that's never gonna happen. Let's be real... freaking shit. 

Because of online dating.

Let's be real, such a shit show, man, such a shit show. 

We forgot about what ask out means because, uh, what? 

Indifferent towards it. Now at this point in life, 

Not anymore. Um, okay. What about ask for? 

I would like to ask for a slice of pizza. 

Yeah. Yeah. So it's kind of like, that's a pretty straightforward one to use.

Such a cute, your mom's got freaking killer taste. I'm living for this.

So shannon's into my mom's sweater right now. So you'd ask my mom. For borrowing it. Yeah. 

Living for it. 

Yeah. Yeah. So you'd ask for something like to like receive something for someone or ask for a favor to do something. So yeah.

What were the other ones? I forget. 

she said, ask at and ask for Uhhuh. . Fuck were there other two? 

There were two more 

Shit balls. Are you serious? 

Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Let me find out, hold on one second. Okay. In one brief intermission, wait, um, oh my God. 

Aim for aim for aim for. 

Yeah. Yeah. Okay. Aim for and aim at 

aim for a 75 thou' a year salary 

Yeah yeah. Yeah. Yeah. So aim for is more like a goal. You aim for achieving a certain goal and then aim at is like, A physical object, I think. Do you agree with that? Like how would you, like, how would you use aim at versus aim for 

no, I feel like that would definitely be, um, the fair differentiation between the two.


{Full Transcripts online at ikbenrachelle.com}



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English With Rachelle

Welcome to "English with Rachelle," the ultimate podcast for intermediate English learners looking to learn a neutral Canadian-American accent.


In each bite-sized episode lasting under 20 minutes, we break down these content pieces into easily digestible segments. We slow down, restate, and dive into the nitty-gritty, making sure you grasp every nuance. Complex phrases? Tricky idioms? Fear not! We've got you covered, unraveling the mysteries of the English language so you can master it with confidence.


Subscribe now and conquer the world of English!



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.