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The English Sessions

Author: Mike Butler

Join host and American English teacher Mike, as he guides you through the English language. Make sure to visit www.englishsessionswithmike.com for more content and to book private lessons with Mike. These podcast episodes will help ESL learners with their pronunciation, grammar, structure... and we will have some fun too! Book a FREE lesson with Mike here: https://www.englishsessionswithmike.com/p/schedule-lesson.html Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theenglishsessions/support
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Ep. 47 - The Silent 'B'
Monday, 3 April, 2023

Welcome to episode 47 of The English Sessions. The Silent B. I am your host and English teacher, Mike Butler. These podcasts can help you improve your English! Together, we will talk about grammar… pronunciation… structure... and have some fun too. Remember to visit my website, www.englishsessionswithmike.com to contact me for private lessons, and for more content. You can also read the transcript of this audio on the website as you listen to this episode. For the full audio transcript, go to https://www.patreon.com/theenglishsessions Are you ready to improve your English? Go to www.englishsessionswithmike.com and click on Schedule a Lesson today. I now offer all of my lessons for free! That’s right! Free! Every lesson is free. (www.englishsessionswithmike.com) Listen for these words today: Lamb - a young sheep Subtle - ‘subtle’ means NOT OBVIOUS, or delicate, or precise. There can be a subtle meaning to something, that is not obvious or clear at first. Succumb - to give in, to surrender, to be overwhelmed by something. Get rid of - to ‘get rid of’ something means to remove something; to throw out something; to destroy / to eliminate (something). If you don’t want it or need it anymore, you get rid of it. Clutter - ‘clutter’ is a verb and a noun. ‘Clutter’ is disorder, a mess. To clutter means ‘to make a mess’ / ‘to be untidy’. His room was cluttered with garbage and dirty clothes. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theenglishsessions/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theenglishsessions/support

 

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