Monthly Archives: October 2022

Speak English Mini: What Does “Bootleg” Mean?

WHAT DOES “BOOTLEG” MEAN? For more on “bootleg,” see our Daily English # 123 – Pop and Jazz Music. Looking for a FAST, easy way to improve your English? Join 15 million people who’ve learned English from ESLPod.com. Get more … Continue reading

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Ask the Professor – What Does “That Ship Has Sailed” Mean?

WHAT DOES “THAT SHIP HAS SAILED” MEAN? Looking for a FAST, easy way to improve your English? Join 15 million people who’ve learned English from ESLPod.com. Get more than 1,800 lessons in our Unlimited English option here. Or subscribe to … Continue reading

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Speak English Mini: What Does “To Keep Someone Company” Mean?

WHAT DOES “TO KEEP SOMEONE COMPANY” MEAN? For more on “to keep someone company,” see our Daily English # 114 – Writing a Thank You Note Looking for a FAST, easy way to improve your English? Join 15 million people … Continue reading

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Say It Right!

SAY IT RIGHT! Looking for an easy, convenient way to improve your English? Try our new “Speak English with ESLPod” podcast subscription on Apple Podcasts. Get more information here. ~Jeff P.S. Like this short English lesson? Get a FREE sample … Continue reading

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Speak English Mini: What Does “To Cut Back” Mean?

WHAT DOES “TO CUT BACK” MEAN? Listen to Daily English #115 – Making Health Changes for more on “to cut back”. Looking for an easy, convenient way to improve your English? Try our new “Speak English with ESLPod” podcast subscription … Continue reading

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Ask the Professor – What’s the Difference Between “Cut Off” and “Cut Out” ?

WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN “CUT OFF” AND “CUT OUT” ? Looking for a FAST, easy way to improve your English? Join 15 million people who’ve learned English from ESLPod.com. Get more than 1,800 lessons in our Unlimited English option here. … Continue reading

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Say It Right!

WHICH ONE IS CORRECT? We were ___________ by Emilia’s proposal. She has great ideas! A. Carried away B. Blown away C. Given away D. Flown away Watch and find out! Looking for a FAST, easy way to improve your English? … Continue reading

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Say It Right!

SAY IT RIGHT! Looking for a FAST, easy way to improve your English? Join 15 million people who’ve learned English from ESLPod.com. Get more than 1,800 lessons in our Unlimited English option here. Or subscribe to our Apple Podcasts “Speak … Continue reading

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Speak English Mini: What does “To be Hit On” Mean?

WHAT DOES “TO BE HIT ON” MEAN? Looking for a FAST, easy way to improve your English? Join 15 million people who’ve learned English from ESLPod.com. Get more than 1,800 lessons in our Unlimited English option here. For more on … Continue reading

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Ask the Professor – What Does “Rigged” Mean?

WHAT DOES “RIGGED” MEAN? Looking for a FAST, easy way to improve your English? Join 15 million people who’ve learned English from ESLPod.com. Get more than 1,800 lessons in our Unlimited English option here. Or subscribe to our Apple Podcasts … Continue reading

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