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ESLQs is a new podcast about learning English as a second language. Whether you’re just starting to learn English or you’re a very high-level speaker, or even a teacher, we’ve got something for you! S... more
FAQs about The myESLQs's Podcast:How many episodes does The myESLQs's Podcast have?The podcast currently has 202 episodes available.
July 16, 2021Friday Jokes with Elin: Spell Who?In this episode Teresa and Elin do two jokes. The first joke is a knock knock joke. In America knock knockjokes are very popular with children. They have a formula to follow. Here is the formula: A: Knock, knock!B: Who’s there?A: (…)B: (repeats A) + who? The second joke is a sign that reads: Due to Covid-19 Sweet Caroline is banned. There will be no hands touching hands, reaching out, touching me, touching you. This episode was recorded January 27, 2021....more10minPlay
July 12, 2021New Word Monday: Fair and SquareToday Teresa talks about the expression fair and square. This idiom is of the type rhymes with words that have meaning. Fair and square means done honestly and straightforwardly. This is often something when people are playing games.If you like the show, please share it with a friend and subscribe to the show. And remember, we'd love to hear from you! You can contact us via email at [email protected] or on our Facebook page! Until next time, happy learning! This episode was recorded on May 18, 2021....more2minPlay
July 09, 2021Friday Jokes with Elin: Nobel Who?In this episode Teresa teaches Elin about Knock Knock jokes. In America knock knockjokes are very popular with children. They have a formula to follow. Here is the formula: A: Knock, knock!B: Who’s there?A: (…)B: (repeats A) + who?A: (punchline) This episode was recorded January 25, 2021....more4minPlay
July 05, 2021New Word Monday: Buddy-buddyToday Teresa talks about the expression buddy-buddy. Buddy-buddy means very friendly and might even be too friendly. Buddy by itself means friend so you can see that this idiom is an adjective meaning friendly.If you like the show, please share it with a friend and subscribe to the show. And remember, we'd love to hear from you! You can contact us via email at [email protected] or on our Facebook page! Until next time, happy learning! This episode was recorded on May 18, 2021....more3minPlay
July 02, 2021Friday Jokes with Elin: Boo Who?In this episode Teresa and Elin do two jokes. The first joke is:There are plenty of appropriate terms for a president like Trump. A second term is not one of them, thankfully. The second joke is a knock knock joke, which follows a formula. Here is the formula: A: Knock, knock!B: Who’s there?A: (…)B: (repeats A) + who?A: (punchline) This episode was recorded January 20, 2021....more12minPlay
June 28, 2021New Word Monday: Idioms with RepetitionToday Teresa introduces a theme to the New Word Monday segment. This season idioms with repetition.An idiom a group of words that is difficult to understand by the words alone. Native speakers of English love idioms and rhymes. So we lots of idioms and expressions that rhyme. Expressions like easy peasy, super duper, and okey dokey? So fasten your seatbelts because we're gonna get serious with idioms with repetition this season!If you like the show, please share it with a friend and subscribe to the show. And remember, we'd love to hear from you! You can contact us via email at [email protected] or on our Facebook page! Until next time, happy learning! This episode was recorded on May 18, 2021....more3minPlay
June 25, 2021Friday Jokes with Elin: Little Old Lady Who?In this episode Teresa teaches Elin about Knock Knock jokes. In America knock knock jokes are very popular with children. They have a formula to follow. Here is the formula: A: Knock, knock!B: Who’s there?A: (…)B: (repeats A) + who?A: (punchline) This episode was recorded January 18, 2021....more3minPlay
June 18, 2021Friday Jokes with Elin: Ice Cream Who?In this episode Teresa teaches Elin about Knock Knock jokes. In America knock knock jokes are very popular with children. They have a formula to follow. Here is the formula: A: Knock, knock!B: Who’s there?A: (…)B: (repeats A) + who?A: (punchline) This episode was recorded January 13, 2021....more3minPlay
June 11, 2021Friday Jokes with Elin: Kanga Who?In this episode Teresa teaches Elin about Knock Knock jokes. In America knock knock jokes are very popular with children. They have a formula to follow. Here is the formula: A: Knock, knock!B: Who’s there?A: (…)B: (repeats A) + who?A: (punchline) This episode was recorded January 6, 2021 before Teresa had learned about Donald Trump inciting sedition in the form of storming the Capitol....more6minPlay
June 04, 2021Friday Jokes with Elin: Lettuce Who?In this episode Teresa teaches Elin about Knock Knock jokes. In America knock knock jokes are very popular with children. They have a formula to follow. Here is the formula: A: Knock, knock!B: Who’s there?A: (…)B: (repeats A) + who?A: (punchline) This episode was recorded January 4, 2021....more6minPlay
FAQs about The myESLQs's Podcast:How many episodes does The myESLQs's Podcast have?The podcast currently has 202 episodes available.