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Speak Well by Eve Rydel
Eve Rydel
25 episodes
6 days ago
Podcasts on a variety of topics all designed to help you speak English well. The focus is on using proper English and emphasizing how to avoid commonly made mistakes by ESL learners. Don't delay build your confidence in English as of today. Contact information: everydel@gmail.com or 501-520-361 Need Lessons? Skype lessons or face to face in downtown Warsaw
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Podcasts on a variety of topics all designed to help you speak English well. The focus is on using proper English and emphasizing how to avoid commonly made mistakes by ESL learners. Don't delay build your confidence in English as of today. Contact information: everydel@gmail.com or 501-520-361 Need Lessons? Skype lessons or face to face in downtown Warsaw
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Episodes (20/25)
Speak Well by Eve Rydel
Please help Ukraine and the refugees

Please stand with Ukraine in this difficult time. 

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3 years ago
4 minutes 3 seconds

Speak Well by Eve Rydel
Comfortable vs. Convenient (meaning and usage)

armchair, chair or sofa are comfortable

This armchair is quite comfortable. 

vs.

It is convenient that my job is close to my home. 

My job is conveniently located.

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4 years ago
5 minutes 54 seconds

Speak Well by Eve Rydel
Pronunication of words ending in "able" and the pronunication of able as a word that stands alone

comfortable, vegetable, doable, remarkable, admirable, adorable, agreeable, available


able is a suffix meaning it is added to the end of the word - pronounication as if you were to say "a bull" when it is a part of a word

Explanation of prefix vs. suffix

happy - unhappy (un = prefix un= not so - not happy) 

happiness - ness - is a suffix which means state of being or the condition 

un = prefix

able vs. unable - I am able to swim.  I am unable to fly a plane. 

I am able to speak English. The pronunciaton is different 

able - /ˈeɪb(ə)l/ 

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4 years ago
7 minutes 42 seconds

Speak Well by Eve Rydel
Stative Verbs: Emotions

adore, appeal, appreciate, desire,despise, detest, dislike, fear, feel, forgive, hate, like, love, mind, need, pity, prefer, satisfy, trust, want and wish

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6 years ago
22 minutes 56 seconds

Speak Well by Eve Rydel
Stative Verbs: Existence: be & exist

Be - stative and non-stative uses  

Conjugating of the verb be: I am, You are, He is, She is, It is, We are, You are, They are 

Exist - stative use only

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6 years ago
7 minutes 13 seconds

Speak Well by Eve Rydel
Stative Verbs: Thinking (part B)

mean, realise, suppose, suspect, think, understand

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6 years ago
4 minutes 44 seconds

Speak Well by Eve Rydel
Stative Verbs: Thinking (part A)

believe, consider, doubt, expect, imagine, know, realise 

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6 years ago
7 minutes 42 seconds

Speak Well by Eve Rydel
Stative Verbs: Communication Category

Communication Stative Verbs: agree, deny, disagree

These 3 verbs must be used in the present simple not the continuous

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6 years ago
3 minutes 10 seconds

Speak Well by Eve Rydel
Stative & non stative verbs ex. have/having vs. think/thinking

Verb - describes an action

Stative verbs - describe states of being. ex. I am happy/angry/sad/mad.

Stative verbs - are used in the present simple tenses

When stative verbs don't describe a state but an action then they are used in the continuous tenses. 

ex. I have a cup of coffee in the morning.  (state)   vs.  I am having a cup of coffee now. (action)

     She has a cough. (state) vs. She is caughing. (action)

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6 years ago
10 minutes 37 seconds

Speak Well by Eve Rydel
Idioms from Time (part B)

This is second part of the episode on idioms from time.  

it's high time to do something - for ex. it's high time to do the laundry, dishes, bills etc. 

to take one's time or to take your sweet time -  not to hurry ex. to take your time doing your makeup

to call it a day - to stop working on a given activity for the day. 

on the spur of the moment - spontaneously 

the time is right to do "something" - the time is correct or the time is good ex. the time is right to buy a house/get married/go on vacation etc. 

                                                                                           





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6 years ago
11 minutes 7 seconds

Speak Well by Eve Rydel
Idioms from Time (part A)

to make time for something or someone - to do something although you did not plan it and you were already busy

for the time being - for now

in on time - quickly

to kill time - to do activity A because you are waiting to do activity B

in the nick of time -  to do something just before it is too late 

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6 years ago
3 minutes 32 seconds

Speak Well by Eve Rydel
Today, Tomorrow and Yesterday/7 days of the week & Days off

Today is Thursday. 

Yesterday was Wednesday.

Tomorrow will be Friday. 

or

Tomorrow is going to be Friday. 

Monday   Tuesday   Wednesday    Thursday    Friday    Saturday   Sunday

1st             2nd               3rd                  4th               5th           6th            7th 


Saturday and Sunday are days off meaning we don't work on these days.  I have the weekends off means I dont' work on the weekends. 

at the weekends - British  English

on the weekends - American English




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6 years ago
4 minutes 53 seconds

Speak Well by Eve Rydel
7 Days of the week - for kids or to learn how to spell for adults

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Saturday

Sunday

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6 years ago
2 minutes 48 seconds

Speak Well by Eve Rydel
Prepositions of Place on & onto and in & into

Prepositions of place tell us where something is at: 


I placed the water bottle onto the table. ( I use the preposition onto as there was movement.)

Now the water bottle is on the table. (There isn't any movement with it at this time.) 

Jeff jumped into the pool. ( jumped into - there is movement.)

Jeff is swimming in the pool. ( He is inside the pool.) 

I poured juice into the glasses. Now the juice is in the glasses.

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6 years ago
5 minutes 44 seconds

Speak Well by Eve Rydel
Prepositions of Place on and to

Jill went on vacation to Greece. 

Jeff went on holiday to Italy. 

John went on vacation to Canada. 

He went from work to the health club. ( We move from point A to point B)

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6 years ago
2 minutes 42 seconds

Speak Well by Eve Rydel
Prepositions of Place at and In

At has 2 usages:


1.) at a large area: at the mall, at home, at work

and

2.) at a specific point on the map such as an address, an intersection, a bus stop

In = inside  The kitten is in the box.  He is playing and he is coming in and out of the box.  I am at home in my living room. 

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6 years ago
10 minutes 1 second

Speak Well by Eve Rydel
Phrasal Verbs with Look

to look out= watch out

to look out the window or to look through the window

to look up a word online

to look up to someone/ ex.  to look up to a great professor

to look down on lazy professors

to look for your keys or to look for love

to look over homework - to check it briefly

to look after a child, a pet, a grandparent

to look someone in the eye - Look me in the eye to see if you are telling the truth. (parent to the child)

to look in on someone - to check if they are o.k. 

to look at a painting, a photograph etc. 

Online Exercises for you to do: 

 https://www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/exercises/structures/phrasal_verbs_look.htm 








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6 years ago
13 minutes 1 second

Speak Well by Eve Rydel
Age and Age Groups

How old are you? 

I am 31. 

or 

I am 31 years old. 

Please make sure that you don't say I am 31 years. (Wrong)

Phases of Life: baby, toddler. child, pre-teen, teen, a young adult, an adult, middle aged, elderly 

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6 years ago
5 minutes 20 seconds

Speak Well by Eve Rydel
Talking about your Birthday

When is your birthday?

When is your b-day? (short version of birthday)

May/12/2000 - Jill 

Jill was born in May. 

Jill was born on May 12th.

Jill was born in 2000.  

Song by Lesley Gore: It's my party and I'll cry if I want to - This is an American classic.

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I6xhQag0Pi4 


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6 years ago
4 minutes 57 seconds

Speak Well by Eve Rydel
A cup of joe - Coffee

How do you start your morning? I like to start my day with a cup of Joe.

a cup of joe= a cup of coffee

Caffeine - stimulates the nervous system and makes us more alert

Would you like something to drink? vs. Would you like a drink? - different meanings

How do you take your coffee?

Black

White

with cream

with sugar


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6 years ago
5 minutes 6 seconds

Speak Well by Eve Rydel
Podcasts on a variety of topics all designed to help you speak English well. The focus is on using proper English and emphasizing how to avoid commonly made mistakes by ESL learners. Don't delay build your confidence in English as of today. Contact information: everydel@gmail.com or 501-520-361 Need Lessons? Skype lessons or face to face in downtown Warsaw