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A private podcast for the students of the DC English community. If you are ready to start speaking English fluently and with confidence, and understanding natives, send me a private message on my Instagram account: Instagram.com/dcvocabulary Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/daniel-cordoba/support
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We all know that very is used to emphasize an adjective. For example, I am VERY cold. However in this episode I want to teach you that there are different ways of saying VERY. In fact, almost every adjective has its own “word” that replaces very. This adds an extra punch to what you are saying. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.c…
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Hello my students! In this English podcast we are going to learn about softeners. Why is COULD and WOULD more polite than CAN? How do softeners make us sound more native? Be sure to share this episode with at least 10 of your friends. Right now the podcast is released every two weeks, it’s free, but if you want a new podcast every week, we need to …
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Hello my students! In this episode I will teach you the proper way to use contractions. Did you know that sometimes contractions change the meaning of words? Sometimes we don't contract when we want to show emphasis. Would you like to receive live lessons, homework, and activities EVERY DAY for only $1 dollar per day? Join the private DC English co…
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Is the word GET just an informal way of using another verb? Why do most native English speakers use GET when speaking in conversation? (By the way there is a moment in this podcast where I refer to “herself” as a possessive pronoun when in fact I should have said “reflexive pronoun” --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/…
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