In this podcast episode, you’ll learn the key differences between common travel words in English. Many learners confuse journey, trip, travel, and tourism. I’ll explain what each word means and how to use them correctly. We’ll also look at related words like voyage, trek, expedition, tour, commute, and pilgrimage. You’ll hear natural examples to help you understand when to use each one. By the end of this lesson, you’ll: Know the difference between journey, trip, and travelLearn extra words f...
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In this podcast episode, you’ll learn the key differences between common travel words in English. Many learners confuse journey, trip, travel, and tourism. I’ll explain what each word means and how to use them correctly. We’ll also look at related words like voyage, trek, expedition, tour, commute, and pilgrimage. You’ll hear natural examples to help you understand when to use each one. By the end of this lesson, you’ll: Know the difference between journey, trip, and travelLearn extra words f...
In this episode of Speak Better English, you’ll learn useful English expressions with the word keep. These phrases are common in everyday conversations and will help you sound more natural and fluent. We’ll look at expressions like keep at arm’s length, keep awake, keep your shirt on, and more. Each one comes with clear explanations and practical examples. By the end of this lesson, you’ll: Understand the meaning of common keep expressionsLearn how to use them naturally in speaking and writin...
Speak Better English with Harry
In this podcast episode, you’ll learn the key differences between common travel words in English. Many learners confuse journey, trip, travel, and tourism. I’ll explain what each word means and how to use them correctly. We’ll also look at related words like voyage, trek, expedition, tour, commute, and pilgrimage. You’ll hear natural examples to help you understand when to use each one. By the end of this lesson, you’ll: Know the difference between journey, trip, and travelLearn extra words f...