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"See you next two weeks" is not correct English, so how can we say this naturally? Jordan discusses time phrases in today's episode.
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Understatement and Exaggeration
Why do British people say "I'm absolutely boiling" on a mildly warm day? In this episode, Jordan explores the very British art of exaggeration and understatement. Learn the simple rule for normal and extreme adjectives like hot and boiling, and discover why making a big feeling sound small is one of the most natural (and most polite) things you can do in British conversation.
Do you remember?
In this episode, Jordan untangles the very common confusion between remember and remind, explains the key difference that will stop you mixing them up.
Compliments
In this episode, Jordan explores three wonderfully British compliments: * You look sharp! * You're a star! * You're a lifesaver! Learn what these idiomatic phrases really mean and when to use them naturally.
Making Predictions with Going to / Will
Jordan talks about the similarities and differences between using Going To and Will for making predictions in English.
Painful Vocabulary
Jordan discuss the words pain, ache, sore, and hurt - all useful words for describing bad feelings in the body.
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