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Englishing Around
Englishing Around
14 episodes
2 months ago
Casey and Artёm are joined by Casey's countryman, Drake Luongo, for a fireside chat on the world of teaching English. Are we cultural ambassadors? Is there a difference in business etiquette between American and Post-Soviet companies? What do you do with bad students? And much more.
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Casey and Artёm are joined by Casey's countryman, Drake Luongo, for a fireside chat on the world of teaching English. Are we cultural ambassadors? Is there a difference in business etiquette between American and Post-Soviet companies? What do you do with bad students? And much more.
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E4 - To Perfect Or Not To Perfect
Englishing Around
36 minutes 15 seconds
6 years ago
E4 - To Perfect Or Not To Perfect
Artёm and Casey discuss two tenses that are a source of much tension in the world of English learning - the past simple and the present perfect. What's really going on here? How do Americans use these tenses compared to Brits? Is it a mistake if you say "I just ate lunch" instead of "I've just eaten lunch" (spoiler alert: it's not)? Music: The Sound Spa
Englishing Around
Casey and Artёm are joined by Casey's countryman, Drake Luongo, for a fireside chat on the world of teaching English. Are we cultural ambassadors? Is there a difference in business etiquette between American and Post-Soviet companies? What do you do with bad students? And much more.