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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I have no clue where "to beat around the bush," comes from (like really though-who thought of this??) but I do know how to use it colloquially. Just don't take this translation literally, it has nothing to do with bushes haha!
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Thanks for listening!
-Rachelle
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