• Episode #84: NGSL 1011-1015
    Nov 11 2024

    Words are like stairs- they take you to beautiful places, but only if you do the work!
    This week, Tim continues progressing through the 2800 words of the New General Service List, or NGSL. This week's five target words are: wind, none, exchange, budget and famous. Five words, twelve meanings. If you think you know these five words but only know one meaning for each one... then you don't really know these words.
    Tim has said it before, and now he's saying it again: if you want to really master English, you need to know the different meanings of words!


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    13 mins
  • Episode #83: Knowing vocabulary DEEPLY
    Nov 4 2024

    Learning vocabulary is the biggest task you have when studying English, so it's natural to try to learn more words and expressions... But you also need to know words well, and not stop just at pronunciation, spelling, and one meaning. In Episode 83, Tim explains what it means when you REALLY know your vocabulary, or if your knowledge is too basic and you need to go back and learn more.


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    15 mins
  • Episode #82: Hellish Halloween
    Oct 28 2024

    Everyone knows about Halloween costumes and trick or treating... but some Halloween traditions are more personal and secret. In Episode 82, Tim shares some unique personal and family Halloween traditions involving skeletons, pudding and haunted garages.


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    12 mins
  • Episode #81: NGSL 1006-1010
    Oct 21 2024

    Do you want to really master English vocabulary? Then let's keep going with the NGSL! In this week's episode, Tim explains 13 meanings of five NGSL words: survey, majority, stick, request, rich. These are common words, but they have additional meanings that you need to reach a C1 (or higher!) level of English.

    Episode 2: The NGSL- 2800 Words For Better English.
    Episode 11: NGSL 1331-1340. 10 Words, 27 Meanings.
    Episode 62: NGSL 1341-1350.
    Episode 73: NGSL 1511-1520
    Episode 80: NGSL 1001-1005


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    16 mins
  • Episode #80: Word by Word- NGSL 1001-1005
    Oct 14 2024



    "Rome wasn't built in a day."

    The NGSL, or New General Service List, is a list of the 2800 most used words in English. If you know NGSL words well, you will speak and understand better, and also perform better on tests like TOEFL and IELTS.
    Don't forget this important detail: if you know NGSL words well. When you know words well, that
    means knowing several definitions for each target word. This is a must!
    This week's episode, episode 80, will help you to learn 15 meanings of words 1001 to 1006 on the NGSL.
    Earlier episodes in the series:
    Episode 2: The NGSL- 2800 Words For Better English.
    Episode 11: NGSL 1331-1340. 10 Words, 27 Meanings.
    Episode 62: NGSL 1341-1350.
    Episode 73: NGSL 1511-1520

    Image is from Wikipedia, Von Jamain - Eigenes Werk, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=28952335
    The image has been cropped to fit the frame.


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    14 mins
  • Episode #79: REALLY Remember Irregular Verbs
    Oct 7 2024

    What's the best way to learn something? Make it interesting.
    Learn the most used irregular verbs from A to H with 51 fun and amusing micro-stories.

    Cover photo credit: By Jesus Solana from Madrid, Spain - Black sheep . Do u also feel different? // la Oveja negra. Tambien te sientes diferente?, CC BY 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=5050231


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    11 mins
  • Episode #78: Present Simple 3/3- Questions and More
    Sep 30 2024

    In Episode 78, Tim explains with over a hundred examples how to build the most important types of sentences- yes/ no questions, wh- questions, subject questions and negative statements- in the present simple.


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    13 mins
  • Episode #77: Present Simple 2/3- The -S Ending
    Sep 23 2024

    What's a common mistake in English grammar? Forgetting to put -S or -ES on the end of verbs in the present simple. In this week's episode, Tim explains every situation where you need to use this common and often misunderstood verb ending.


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    12 mins