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In this episode of the My English Matters podcast, Aida answers a set of questions from one of our students.
If you've ever wondered about the nuances between the singular and plural forms in English, this episode is for you!
In this episode, we look at the differences between:
Chance and chances Memory and memories Queue and queues Expectation and expectations Price and prices Result and results Experience and experiencesDo you want to learn to speak English with confidence? Go to https://www.myenglishmatters.com and sign up to join our FREE video course, Speaking with Confidence. We’ll send you seven tips to your email address!
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Do you often find yourself speaking too fast and struggling to be understood?In this episode of the My English Matters podcast, Amnah discusses five reasons why you may be rushing when you speak, and shares tips to help you slow down.Do you want to learn to speak English with confidence? Go to https://www.myenglishmatters.com and sign up to join our FREE video course, Speaking with Confidence. We’ll send you seven tips to your email address!
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Asking direct questions may make you sound rude when interacting with strangers, and can make the other person feel uncomfortable. So in this episode of the My English Matters podcast, Madam Azimah talks about how to sound more polite so that you can leave a more positive impact in your interactions!Do you want to learn to speak English with confidence? Go to https://www.myenglishmatters.com and sign up to join our FREE video course, Speaking with Confidence. We’ll send you seven tips to your email address!
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Is there such a thing as a "superior" accent? What is a "bad" accent?
In this episode of the My English Matters podcast, Aisya addresses a question frequently posed by our students: Which accent should we adopt to sound more fluent?
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Join Amnah as she shares tips and phrases to sound professional, ensuring your conclusions leave a lasting impact and effectively reflect your competence when answering questions!
Join our FREE Training called Grammar & Vocabulary: A Quiz-Based Masterclass for Fluent English. To register, go to myenglishmatters.com/masterclass
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In this special Eid episode of the My English Matters podcast, Amnah discusses the difference between "traffic jam" and "traffic jammed", inspired by her recent holiday travels!Do you want to learn to speak English with confidence? Go to https://myenglishmatters.com and sign up to join our FREE video course, Speaking with Confidence. We’ll send you seven tips to your email address!
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What's a crepe, and is it not the same as a creep?
In this episode of the My English Matters podcast, Aisya breaks down 10 words that English language learners often mispronounce or get confused about, and shares tips on how you can improve your pronunciation so that people misunderstand you less.
Here are the words discussed in the episode:
natural vs. neutral crepe vs. creep slip vs. sleep pressure divorce colleague mischievous Worcestershire epitome salmonDo you want to learn to speak English with confidence? Go to https://myenglishmatters.com and sign up to join our FREE video course, Speaking with Confidence. We’ll send you seven tips to your email address!
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You've probably heard the general rule that "fewer" is used for countable nouns, like "fewer apples," or “fewer problems,” while "less" is used for uncountable nouns, like "less water,” or “less trouble.” Seems straightforward, doesn't it? However, there are exceptions to that rule!In this episode of the My English Matters podcast, we’re going to discuss a topic that often leaves many us feeling puzzled: the distinction between “few”, ”fewer" and "less."Do you want to learn to speak English with confidence? Go to https://myenglishmatters.com and sign up to join our FREE video course, Speaking with Confidence. We’ll send you seven tips to your email address!
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Is it "I want to avoid to make mistakes," or "I want to avoid making mistakes"?
Find out in this episode of the My English Matters podcast, where Aisya discusses the importance of getting your preposition collocations correct and explores ten common mistakes English learners make in this area.
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In this episode of the My English Matters podcast, Madam Azimah explores ten interesting idiomatic expressions featuring the word "head". From 'head over heels' to 'off the top of my head,' get ready to discover the meanings behind these colourful phrases!
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Confused about the difference between "I am not" and "I do not" in English? In this episode of the My English Matters podcast, Madam Azimah breaks down the subtle distinctions between these commonly used phrases.Do you want to learn to speak English with confidence? Go to https://www.myenglishmatters.com and sign up to join our FREE video course, Speaking with Confidence. We’ll send you seven tips to your email address!
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In this episode of the My English Matters podcast, Madam Azimah discusses the significance of tenses in English. Learn why mastering tenses is crucial for effective communication and how understanding temporal relationships enhances your overall language proficiency!Sign up for our FREE online training called Grammar Bootcamp: The Past, Present & Future Tenses at https://myenglishmatters.com/grammar-bootcamp/
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When you’re constantly using the word “lazy” for yourself, it can affect the people around you. They may form negative opinions about you, and this can even affect your professional reputation.
So in this week’s podcast episode, Amnah explores alternative phrases for the phrase “I’m lazy” so that you can get to the root cause of your so-called “laziness” and overcome it.
Do you want to learn to speak English with confidence? Go to https://www.myenglishmatters.com and sign up to join our FREE video course, Speaking with Confidence. We’ll send you seven tips to your email address!
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Traveling abroad can be intimidating, especially when you’re visiting a country that speaks a language different from your own. So in this episode of the My English Matters podcast, Aisya shares with you some essential English phrases you should know when traveling, whether it’s to a country where English is the first language or where basic English is understood by the locals.Do you want to learn to speak English with confidence? Go to https://www.myenglishmatters.com and sign up to join our FREE video course, Speaking with Confidence. We’ll send you seven tips to your email address!
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Buying time phrases, often employed in conversations or negotiations, play a crucial role in effective communication. These phrases, such as "let me think about it" or "give me a moment," can provide individuals with the necessary space to assess situations, make informed decisions, and avoid impulsive choices. In this episode of the My English Matters podcast, Amnah goes through some phrases for buying time and shares tips on how to use them effectively whenever your mind goes blank!For more "buying time" phrases, go to https://myenglishmatters.com/phrases and download our free guide with more than 100 helpful phrases!Do you want to learn to speak English with confidence? Go to https://www.myenglishmatters.com and sign up to join our FREE video course, Speaking with Confidence. We’ll send you seven tips to your email address!
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Filler words like "ums" and "uhs" often find their way into our speech without conscious awareness, diluting the power of our message and potentially distracting our audience. In this episode of the My English Matters podcast, Amnah talks about these filler words and explores when they serve a purpose, when they might hinder our communication, and how we can strike that perfect balance. Do you want to learn to speak English with confidence? Go to https://www.myenglishmatters.com and sign up to join our FREE video course, Speaking with Confidence. We’ll send you seven tips to your email address!
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A meeting is the usual setting where you collaborate, review, problem-solve, build teams, and make important decisions. And if you’re constantly finding yourself feeling anxious, distracted, confused—or even worse—sleepy in meetings, this can be very frustrating!
In this episode of the My English Matters podcast, Amnah shares tips on how to stay focused during meetings for more productive and engaging discussions!
Do you want to learn to speak English with confidence? Go to https://www.myenglishmatters.com and sign up to join our FREE video course, Speaking with Confidence. We’ll send you seven tips to your email address!
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ChatGPT is an AI language model that has reshaped how we connect with technology, understanding and generating human-like text to make conversations with machines feel surprisingly natural. Think of it as a virtual companion that not only understands you but writes text in a way that feels just like chatting with a friend! Join Amnah as she shares tips on leveraging this powerful AI tool for English language improvement.
Do you want to learn to speak English with confidence? Go to https://www.myenglishmatters.com and sign up to join our FREE video course, Speaking with Confidence. We’ll send you seven tips to your email address!
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Today we're tackling a topic that many find challenging but is crucial for growth—how to give negative feedback. Stick around because we've got 10 effective strategies to make this process constructive and beneficial for everyone involved. Do you want to learn to speak English with confidence? Go to https://www.myenglishmatters.com and sign up to join our FREE video course, Speaking with Confidence. We’ll send you seven tips to your email address!
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Presenting content in an interactive way is crucial for effective communication and engagement, and creates a dynamic and memorable experience for your audience. So in this episode of the My English Matters podcast, Madam Azimah gives you 5 tips on how to add interactivity in your presentation!Do you want to learn to speak English with confidence? Go to https://www.myenglishmatters.com and sign up to join our FREE video course, Speaking with Confidence. We’ll send you seven tips to your email address!
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