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Welcome to English Makes No Sense! In this episode, we’re unlocking the meanings and uses of five essential phrasal verbs with the word 'come': come through, come forward, come after, come under, and come down. These versatile expressions are commonly used in everyday English and can help you sound more natural and fluent.
Learn how to use these phrasal verbs in context, with practical example sentences and a helpful wrap-up review to solidify your understanding. Whether you're preparing for a test, improving your conversation skills, or just expanding your vocabulary, this episode is for you!
Don’t forget to practice and share your favorite example sentences with us. Let’s make English make sense together!
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Welcome to English Makes No Sense! In this episode, we’re exploring phrasal verbs with the word "come" to help you sound more natural in English conversations. Join us as we break down seven commonly used phrasal verbs: come across, come up with, come around, come in, come up, come along, and come apart. You'll learn the meanings, practical uses, and example sentences for each, so you can start using them confidently in your daily interactions. Whether you’re studying for exams or simply looking to boost your English skills, this episode is packed with practical tips to help you succeed.
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In this special Halloween-themed episode of the English Makes No Sense podcast, we dive into everyday phrasal verbs with a spooky twist! 🎃 Learn phrasal verbs like “hunt down,” “dig up,” “freak out,” "summon up" and more, perfect for Halloween yet useful all year round. We'll explore the meanings, examples, and origins of these unique expressions so you can use them confidently in everyday conversations. Improve your English fluency, add some flair to your language skills, and have fun with these hauntingly good phrasal verbs! 👻
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In this spine-chilling episode of English Makes No Sense, we dive into ten idioms with a spooky twist! Get ready to learn the meanings and uses of phrases like "a skeleton in one's closet," "no bones about it," "a stab in the dark," "devil's advocate," and more! Each idiom comes with definitions and examples to help you understand how to use them in everyday conversations. Whether you're a night owl or someone who likes to play devil's advocate, this episode will teach you how to express yourself with these eerie yet fun expressions. No bones about it—this is one episode you won't want to miss!
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Get into the Halloween spirit by learning five idioms that include the word "ghost"! In this episode, we explore the meanings, examples, and origins of phrases like a ghost of a chance, a ghost town, like a ghost, you’re my boo, and give up the ghost. Whether you're describing a slim chance, an empty place, or using "boo" as a term of affection, these idioms will help you add some spooky fun to your English! Perfect for ESL learners looking to expand their vocabulary in a festive way.
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In this episode of English Makes No Sense, we explore six essential phrasal verbs with the word "work" in them: work out of, work up to, work against, work into, work up a sweat, and work over. Learn how to use these verbs in everyday English, their meanings, and how they can improve your communication skills. Whether you're working up to a big goal or working against the clock, this episode has got you covered! Perfect for ESL learners looking to master phrasal verbs.
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n this episode of the English Makes No Sense podcast, we dive deep into the world of phrasal verbs with the word "work." Learn the meanings, uses, and differences between common phrasal verbs like work on, work out, work up, work through, work in, and work towards. Whether you're an ESL learner or looking to sharpen your English skills, this episode will help you better understand and use these essential phrasal verbs in everyday conversation. Tune in to enhance your vocabulary and improve your fluency!
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In this episode of English Makes No Sense, we dive deep into the meanings and uses of key phrasal verbs with the word 'pay.' Whether you're trying to pay down debt, getting ready to pay up for something owed, or wondering when to use pay back or pay off, we've got you covered! Learn how these phrasal verbs work in everyday English, and boost your vocabulary with practical examples that make sense. Perfect for ESL learners of all levels! Tune in to sharpen your skills and take control of your English language journey.
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In this episode of English Makes No Sense, we break down common expressions used when talking about getting sick in English! Learn how to correctly use phrases like "catch a cold," "catch the flu," "came down with a cold," and "came down with the flu." Plus, we explain why we say "get cancer" or "are diagnosed with cancer" instead of "catch cancer." This is a must-listen for ESL learners looking to improve their understanding of everyday health-related vocabulary. Tune in for simple explanations and practical examples that will help you speak English with more confidence!
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In this episode of the English Makes No Sense podcast, we're tackling the pronunciation of four commonly confused words: Hear, Heard, Heart, and Hurt. These words may sound similar, but each has its own unique pronunciation and meaning. Whether you're an ESL learner or a native speaker, this episode will help you master these tricky words, improving your pronunciation and making your English sound more natural.
What you'll learn:
The correct pronunciation of Hear, Heard, Heart, and Hurt The subtle differences in vowel and consonant sounds Practical tips for remembering the correct pronunciation Examples of how to use each word in conversationTune in and take the first step toward clearer, more confident English pronunciation!
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Dive into the world of English idioms with this episode of the "English Makes No Sense" podcast! Learn the meanings and origins of popular phrases like "when pigs fly," "high on the hog," "to hog something," "road hog," "hog wild," and "sweat like a hog/pig." Perfect for ESL learners looking to enhance their vocabulary and sound more like a native speaker. Get ready to go whole hog on your English learning journey!
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Welcome to another episode of "English Makes No Sense"! In this video, we'll teach you seven essential idioms tied to the excitement of the Olympics. Understanding these idioms will not only enhance your sports commentary skills but also boost your everyday English fluency. Join us as we explore the meanings, definitions, and example sentences for idioms like "jump the gun," "off to the races," "neck and neck," "sink or swim," "raise the bar," "on top of one's game," and "in the zone."
🔍 What You'll Learn:
The meaning and origin of each idiom How to use these idioms in everyday conversations Real-life examples from Olympic sports and beyondWhether you're a sports enthusiast, an ESL learner, or someone who loves mastering English idioms, this video is perfect for you. Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more fun and educational content!
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Welcome to "English Makes No Sense," your go-to podcast for mastering the quirks of the English language! In this episode, we dive deep into the world of phrasal verbs featuring the word "talk."
We will explore the meanings and usage of:
Talk Up: Talk Down: Talk At: Talk Back: Talk It Out: Talk It Over: Talk About It:These phrasal verbs are essential for fluent and natural English conversations. Tune in, take notes, and enhance your vocabulary with practical examples!
Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more insightful English lessons. Share this video with friends who are also on their journey to mastering English.
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In this episode of "English Makes No Sense," we're diving into the essential grammar rules of using the articles "a" and "an." Perfect for ESL learners, this lesson will help you understand when to use each article correctly, how to pronounce them in different contexts, and why they matter in everyday English. Whether you're a beginner or looking to refine your language skills, this episode is packed with practical examples and clear explanations to make learning easy and fun. Tune in and start mastering English articles today!
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In this exciting episode of "English Makes No Sense," we uncover the top 10 reasons why learning English can transform your life. From career advancement and global communication to cultural exchange and personal development, discover how mastering English can open doors to endless opportunities. Whether you're a beginner or an advanced learner, this episode is packed with valuable insights and motivation to keep you on your language learning journey.
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Get ready to celebrate Independence Day with our special 4th of July episode on the "English Makes No Sense" podcast! In this episode, we dive into some iconic American sayings that are perfect for the 4th of July, such as "red, white, and blue," "as American as apple pie," "Stars and Stripes," "fire up the grill," "All-American," and "Old Glory."
We'll explore the meanings and origins of these expressions, helping you understand and use them in your conversations. Plus, we’ll provide a fun list of things that are considered all-American, giving ESL learners a deeper insight into American culture and traditions.
Whether you're barbecuing with friends, watching fireworks, or just curious about American customs, this episode will make your 4th of July celebrations even more special. Tune in, and let’s make English learning as American as apple pie!
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Join me in this episode of "English Makes No Sense" as I dive into the versatile world of the word "for." Whether you're a beginner or an advanced ESL learner, understanding the many uses of "for" can greatly enhance your English fluency. From indicating purpose and duration to showing support and substitution, we cover it all with clear examples and practical tips. Tune in and unlock the power of this small but mighty word!
📌 In This Episode, You'll Learn:
How to use "for" to express purpose and intention Using "for" to indicate time and duration The role of "for" in showing support, benefit, and substitution Practical examples to enhance your understanding🔔 Subscribe for more English learning tips
🎧 Listen Now and Improve Your English Skills!
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Don't miss this episode filled with valuable insights and practice exercises. Enhance your English communication skills with me!
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Get ready to enhance your summer vocabulary with our latest podcast episode! This week, we're diving into essential phrasal verbs and sayings perfect for the summer season. Learn how to use expressions like "beat the heat," "dog days of summer," "cool off," "hit the beach," and "turn up the heat" in everyday conversations. Whether you're a beginner or looking to improve your English skills, this episode is packed with fun and practical language tips.
Don't miss out—tune in now and make your summer conversations sizzle!
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In this episode of "English Makes No Sense," we tackle the tricky prepositions "at," "in," and "on." Perfect for ESL learners, this episode provides clear explanations, useful examples, and a fun practice exercise to help you master these essential prepositions. Whether you're a beginner or looking to refine your English skills, join us for a comprehensive guide to using "at," "in," and "on" correctly. Enhance your English proficiency and boost your confidence in everyday conversations!
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Welcome to another episode of "English Makes No Sense"! In this episode, we're diving into some essential English idioms that will enrich your vocabulary and enhance your conversations. Join us as we explore the meanings and usages of popular idioms such as "bend over backwards," "under the gun," "in under the wire," "a bee in one's bonnet," "split hairs," "stick to your guns," and "a sight for sore eyes." Whether you're an ESL learner or a native speaker looking to polish your language skills, this episode is packed with valuable insights and practical examples. Don't forget to subscribe and share this episode with friends who love learning English!
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