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FAQs about Unlock Your English:How many episodes does Unlock Your English have?The podcast currently has 94 episodes available.
February 21, 2020Giving notifications in EnglishThis lesson looks at the verbs:Notice / Notify / Advise / WarnAnd explains the differences between them.Support the showSupport me on Patreon and unlock tons of extra content from tips, tricks to more audio and video files exclusive to my Patreon supporters.https://www.patreon.com/unlockedenglish...more4minPlay
February 17, 2020Different ways to apologise in EnglishHi Guys,This is a short one today, but hopefully it will be useful.Here I give some alternatives to the word SORRY, from the more formal expressions to more colloquial.Check back again soon for a new podcast.Stay up to date with my online material through these podcasts, my weekly YouTube videos and regular posts in Instagram and Facebook.https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC56w4Ksi3RoSHfuz_uDzSWAhttps://www.instagram.com/steveunlockeditGo head and subscribe and give them a like :)And then... go practice some English! :)Until next time. Thanks for listening.Cheers Support the showSupport me on Patreon and unlock tons of extra content from tips, tricks to more audio and video files exclusive to my Patreon supporters.https://www.patreon.com/unlockedenglish...more2minPlay
February 14, 2020Different Types of Phrasal VerbsHi there,In this lesson, adapted from a video on my YouTube channel, I explain the following areas:Transitive phrasal verbsIntransitive phrasal verbsSeparable and inseparable phrasal verbsThe difference between a phrasal verb and a prepositional verbWhere to position object pronouns in phrasal verbsCheck back again soon for a new podcast.Don't forget to sign up for my newsletter too and get a copy of my free eBook.https://unlockyourenglish.ck.page/c7d3267d10Stay up to date with my online material through these podcasts, my weekly YouTube videos and regular posts in Instagram and Facebook.https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC56w4Ksi3RoSHfuz_uDzSWAhttps://www.instagram.com/steveunlockeditGo head and subscribe and give them a like :)And then... go practice some English! :)Until next time. Thanks for listening.Cheers Support the showSupport me on Patreon and unlock tons of extra content from tips, tricks to more audio and video files exclusive to my Patreon supporters.https://www.patreon.com/unlockedenglish...more13minPlay
February 10, 2020Everyday expressions containing the word BUSINESSHi there and welcome to another short lesson for English language learners.This one today is related to everyday expressions. Expressions that contain the word BUSINESS, but are not necessarily related to business in all cases.Stay up to date with my online material through these podcasts, my weekly YouTube videos and regular posts in Instagram and Facebook.https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC56w4Ksi3RoSHfuz_uDzSWAhttps://www.instagram.com/steveunlockeditGo head and subscribe and give them a like :)And then... go practice some English! :)Until next time. Thanks for listening.CheersSupport the showSupport me on Patreon and unlock tons of extra content from tips, tricks to more audio and video files exclusive to my Patreon supporters.https://www.patreon.com/unlockedenglish...more4minPlay
February 07, 2020Using the GERUND in English Part OneHello everyone,This is a short lesson that looks at the use of the GERUND in English and is the first of a series on the Gerund and the Infinitive.Specifically, here we see how the gerund is used at the beginning of a sentence when speaking about ACTIVITIES and also after PREPOSITIONS.There will also be a few examples of the INFINITIVE form of the verb at the beginning of a sentence to express an IMPERATIVE.This lesson is the audio version of a video I put out on my YouTube channel earlier in the week.Don't forget to sign up for my newsletter too and get a copy of my free eBook.https://unlockyourenglish.ck.page/c7d3267d10Check out these other sources of my material for English language learners:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC56w4Ksi3RoSHfuz_uDzSWAhttps://www.instagram.com/steveunlockeditGo head and subscribe and give them a like :)And then... go practice some English! :)Until next time. Thanks for listening.Cheers Support the showSupport me on Patreon and unlock tons of extra content from tips, tricks to more audio and video files exclusive to my Patreon supporters.https://www.patreon.com/unlockedenglish...more6minPlay
February 03, 2020Word Pairs and how to order themHi again and welcome back to another one of my short lessons for English language learners.Have you ever wondered why we usually say "black and white" and not "white and black", in English? Or why "Apples and oranges" sounds more natural than "Oranges and apples"?Well, we are going to look at these and many other popular word pairs in this lesson.I also mention the "What the Eff" playlist on my YouTube channel that deals with even more confusing areas of the English language. Head over there too and hit subscribe and the notifications bell to be advised when a new episode is available.https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC56w4Ksi3RoSHfuz_uDzSWAFor now, go practice some English!Speak to you soon. Cheers!Support the showSupport me on Patreon and unlock tons of extra content from tips, tricks to more audio and video files exclusive to my Patreon supporters.https://www.patreon.com/unlockedenglish...more4minPlay
January 31, 2020Prepositional Verbs Vs. Phrasal VerbsHello and welcome back everyone!In this short lesson today, and using the verb LOOK, I explain the difference between Prepositional Verbs and Phrasal Verbs.If you would like to leave me a voice message with comments on the podcast, suggestions for others or other English doubts, click this link :) https://www.speakpipe.com/unlockyourenglishPlease consider supporting me on https://www.patreon.com/unlockedenglishSo I can keep putting content out there for you guys. :)Cheers. www.stephen-gowlett.comSupport the showSupport me on Patreon and unlock tons of extra content from tips, tricks to more audio and video files exclusive to my Patreon supporters.https://www.patreon.com/unlockedenglish...more4minPlay
January 31, 2020For Spanish learners of English having trouble with the verbs MAKE and DOHello and welcome back everyone!This is an audio version of a video I uploaded in YouTube earlier this week dealing with the differences between the verbs MAKE and DO. The problem is in some languages, these two verbs translate into just one verb, so many English learners are not sure which is which in English.Summarising, we could say that MAKE is more to do with building or changing the state of something, whereas DO is used for actions. But listen to the lesson to hear some examples of each case.Don't forget to check out all my other links across social media as well as my YouTube channel where new videos are available weekly.https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC56w4Ksi3RoSHfuz_uDzSWAGo practice some English! :) Support the showSupport me on Patreon and unlock tons of extra content from tips, tricks to more audio and video files exclusive to my Patreon supporters.https://www.patreon.com/unlockedenglish...more4minPlay
January 27, 2020How to use LIKE and AS in EnglishHello and welcome back to all my international listeners.This is an audio version of a video I uploaded in YouTube earlier this week.Here we deal with how to use LIKE and ASWe will see how each word is used in comparisions, giving examples of things, predictions and more.Don't forget to check out all my other links across social media as well as my YouTube channel where new videos are available weekly.https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC56w4Ksi3RoSHfuz_uDzSWAGo practice some English! :) Support the showSupport me on Patreon and unlock tons of extra content from tips, tricks to more audio and video files exclusive to my Patreon supporters.https://www.patreon.com/unlockedenglish...more5minPlay
January 24, 2020Giving Advice and Recommendation #01Hello and welcome back to all my international listeners.In this short lesson, we will cover some basics for giving advice and recommendation. There will be more on this subject in later lessons.Here we see the use of:SHOULD and OUGHT TOas well as a few key expressionsI hope you find the lesson useful.Don't forget to check out all my other links across social media as well as my YouTube channel where new videos are available weekly.https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC56w4Ksi3RoSHfuz_uDzSWAGo practice some English! :) Support the showSupport me on Patreon and unlock tons of extra content from tips, tricks to more audio and video files exclusive to my Patreon supporters.https://www.patreon.com/unlockedenglish...more4minPlay
FAQs about Unlock Your English:How many episodes does Unlock Your English have?The podcast currently has 94 episodes available.