Learning English Vocabulary Episodes Episode guide
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Someone, nothing, anywhere
Learn about words like 'someone', 'nothing' and 'anywhere' with Finn and Catherine.
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Similar words
Explore the similarities and differences in words like 'big' and 'large'.
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Similar words
We talk about words like 'big' and 'large' and explore the similarities between them.
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Similar words
Rob and Sophie discuss similar words, like 'big' and 'large'. What are their differences?
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Similar words
Today we're talking about similar words, like 'big', 'large', 'tall' and 'high'.
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Similar words
Today we're talking about similar words, like 'big' and 'large'
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Similar words
Today we're talking about similar words, like 'big' and 'large'
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Silent letters
We talk about letters in English that we see in words but don’t actually pronounce.
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Silent letters
How do you pronounce the words night and knight?
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Silent letters
How do you pronounce the words night and knight?
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Silent letters
How do you pronounce the words night and knight?
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Silent letters
Silent letters are letters that we see in words, but don’t actually pronounce.
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Silent letters
We talk about letters in English that we see in words but don’t actually pronounce.
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Silent letters
Learn about the letters in English that we see in words, but don’t actually pronounce.
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Silent letters
Rob and Catherine look at this very important part of spoken and written vocabulary.
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Silent letters
There are letters in English that we see in words - but don't actually pronounce
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Silent letters
There are letters in English that we see in words - but don't actually pronounce
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Silent letters
There are letters in English that we see in words - but don’t actually pronounce
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Short spoken forms
Gonna, wanna, dunno, whatcha… are these really English words? Who uses them and why?
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Short spoken forms
Gonna, wanna, dunno, whatcha… are these really English words? Who uses them and why?
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Short spoken forms
Gonna, wanna, dunno, whatcha… are these really English words? Who uses them and why?
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Short spoken forms
Gonna, wanna, dunno, whatcha… are these really English words? Who uses them and why?
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Short spoken forms
Learn how these words are used: gonna, wanna, dunno, whatcha.
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Short spoken forms
Gonna, wanna, dunno, whatcha: learn what they mean.
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Short spoken forms
Gonna, wanna, dunno, whatcha... are these English words? Finn and Catherine explain all.
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Reporting verbs
Learn about verbs that we use when we talk about what someone else has said.
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Reporting verbs
Learn about verbs that we use when we talk about what someone else has said.
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Reporting verbs
Learn about verbs that we use when we talk about what someone else has said.
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Reporting verbs
Find out how to use reporting verbs to add meaning and interest to your English.
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Reporting verbs
We use the verbs 'say', 'tell' and 'ask' to report what people say
