
Everyday Language: A Podcast for English Learners
Education Podcasts
By listening to the Everyday Language podcast you can: 1) Learn English through listening to real conversations with native speakers. 2) Learn about English idioms and tricky but useful grammar in short focused episodes. QUESTIONS & COMMENTS Email: mark@everydaylanguage.net
Location:
Akita, Japan
Description:
By listening to the Everyday Language podcast you can: 1) Learn English through listening to real conversations with native speakers. 2) Learn about English idioms and tricky but useful grammar in short focused episodes. QUESTIONS & COMMENTS Email: mark@everydaylanguage.net
Twitter:
@evrydaylanguage
Language:
English
Contact:
+81 8099903496
Episodes
the world is your oyster - EL66
8/3/2018
Duration:00:02:10
stuck between a rock and a hard place - EL65
8/3/2018
Duration:00:01:56
Describing a Glass - EL64
4/30/2018
Duration:00:09:53
Plans, Meltdowns and Listening Tip No.3 - EL63
4/26/2018
Duration:00:13:53
Quality Issues - EL62
4/18/2018
Duration:00:06:57
Chat with Vanessa - EL61
4/14/2018
Duration:00:23:29
there's a method to the madness - EL60
4/6/2018
Duration:00:11:29
don't bite off more than you can chew - EL59
4/3/2018
Duration:00:06:57
Advice - EL58
4/2/2018
Duration:00:03:29
salad days - EL57
3/29/2018
Duration:00:04:09
time stands still - EL56
3/28/2018
Duration:00:02:09
as time goes by - EL55
3/27/2018
Duration:00:02:01
in the nick of time - EL54
3/27/2018
Duration:00:03:45
Time - EL53
3/26/2018
Duration:00:03:13
Spring Idioms - EL52
3/19/2018
Duration:00:09:53
storm in a teacup - EL51
3/14/2018
Duration:00:04:49
like chalk and cheese - EL50
3/11/2018
In today's episode, I want to talk about the phrase "like chalk and cheese". So, "like chalk and cheese" is a saying that two people or two things are completely different from each other.
Duration:00:03:21
raining cats and dogs - EL49
3/8/2018
Hello and welcome to the Everyday Language for English Learners Podcast. In today's episode, I want to talk about the idiom "raining cats and dogs".
So this is a really famous idiom, I think because it's a very-it's easy to imagine. It's quite easy to picture cats and dogs coming from the sky. But what does it mean? Does it actually mean to rain cats and dogs?
Duration:00:03:13
do it justice - EL48
3/8/2018
Hello there, it's Mark and this is the Everyday Language for English learners podcast. This idiom, today, is "do it justice". Have you heard this before? "To do it justice" or "do something justice."
Well, I'm gonna tell you what it means, and I'll give you some example sentences and explain a bit about how to use it.
Duration:00:05:37
been round the block -EL47
3/5/2018
Hello there, it's Mark, and this is the Everyday Language for English Learners Podcast.
Today's idiom is "been round the block". So this is an idiom which means a person has a lot of experience.
Duration:00:05:21
