Listen to the most recent episode of my podcast: #766 What’s Your View of Your English https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/joseph-mc42/episodes/766-Whats-Your-View-of-Your-English-e2jkosm
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#767 1980 News Report: The man who killed John Lennon. | Teacher Joseph podcast
To Be Hooked on..
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Today’s Learning English idiom for ESL learners is to Be Hooked on Something
Also:
Are British people addicted to Smartphones?
The English Breakfast is evolving – we now have cheese with coffee.
British People now drink Japanese wine “sake”.
#763 To Hit the Right Note
Today’s Idiom to help you learn English is “to hit the right note”. Also:
- Nemo, a Swiss non binary singer wins Eurovision.
- An Archeological dig in Orkney will vanish again into the earth.
#760 – To Probe
In Today’s Podcast to help you learn English:
The verb and noun “Probe”.
Antidepressants are being probed by the Government.
Cheers Stars, Ted Danson and Woody Harrelson begin a new podcast.
Tom Sellick from Magnum PI writes a Book
Jurors in the UK get offered Counselling.
#756 1964 News: The Beatles visit New York
#757 Worlds Apart
Today’s podcast for learning English:
The English idiom world’s apart,
The King and Prince Harry don’t want to meet,
Young British People have anxiety about using phones.
#752 To Have no Qualms…
To have no qualms,
Scotland gets a new First Minister who says he wants to eliminate child poverty.
My thoughts on Miss World and beauty contests.
To be Fed Up
Listen to the most recent episode of my podcast: #751 To be Fed Up Listen to episode
Extract:
Hello, everyone, and welcome again to another Teacher Joseph podcast.
Today, the phrase we have is “to be fed up”. To be fed up, and it basically means to be bored or to be mentally tired of a particular situation. Now, it can also mean a little bit depressed.
So for example, you might hear your friends say:
Oh, I’m really fed up of this job, I’ve been doing it now for 10 years.
I’m fed up of my boss’s behaviour. He always acts inappropriately.
Today, I feel really fed up. It’s wet outside and I don’t have very much to do.
To be fed up. A synonym of bored or perhaps even to be depressed.
#749 Getting the Best from Online Lessons
Extract:
Today. I want to explore with you the difference between face-to-face classroom lessons and e-learning lessons on the internet. I’ve done both and there’s a very real difference. And if you’re someone who hasn’t had an online lesson before or you’re just not sure how they work, we’re going to be looking at that today.
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