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This will be part two of a three-part series where I talk about my holidays in the US. If you havenât heard the previous episode, I recommend it before getting into this one.
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Today I want to tell you about my holiday because I went to visit my friend Audrey in the United States.
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Today, it will be again a bit of a personal episode but the year is coming to an end so I was thinking that I could do a little year recap here with you. And by recap I mean, I will complain about this year because oh honey, this year was really something.
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Today, it will be just a shorter episode where I am going to share my own journey in English and how I attained the C1 level in English by the age of 18. And no, it is not because I am super talented. I actually donât think I am any more talented than an average person and if everyone did it the way I did it during the same period of their life, they would probably be even better than me. Of course, I was in my teenage years so my brain was still forming and retaining information, I am not saying that it is not an advantage but I still believe there are still a lot of things to take from it.
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Today weâre talking about a topic that many of my Czech listeners will find super helpful: common mistakes Czech people make in English.
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Today, weâre diving into Thanksgivingâwhat it is, why Americans celebrate it, and the surprising chaos that follows the very next day: Black Friday.
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Okay, today weâre doing a fun quiz episode. I'll give you a situation in which you should use a certain phrase in English that cannot be translated literally in the Czech. I will always say that phrase in Czech, and youâll have three seconds to think of the best English translation, Letâs see how many you can guess correctly! Sometimes there will be many more ways to respond or translate the phrase, I will always offer you one option but if you have other ideas, you can always write them down and write me your answers on Instagram!
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Today I want to talk to you about something called the American elections. Iâll explain how they work, and weâll talk about two people you might have heard of: Donald Trump and Kamala Harris. I know that the American voting system can be quite complicated for us, the Czech people but do not worry, I am here to explain it to you so that by the end of the episode, you know exactly what is going on.
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Todayâs episode is packed with practical language for all of you preparing for the Cambridge examsâwhether itâs PET, FCE, or CAE. These phrases will help you express your thoughts clearly, sound natural, and tackle the speaking and writing tasks with confidence.
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In the Czech Republic, October and November are the months of scary stories, candles and spirits. And of course, we have Halloween costume parties and it has been more and more popular as time goes on but we donât celebrate it really, do we? So I was thinking that we could look at the history of Halloween. Where does it come from? And how exactly is it celebrated nowadays? Letâs get into it.
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Do you like scary stories? I kind of do but I donât know that many of them. Especially not many short ones. So today I let the Chat GPT generate five scary stories and we will read them together and rate them on a scale from 1-10 of how scary they are.
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Today, weâre looking again at the world of idioms. Specifically, English idioms that make absolutely no sense when you first hear themâbut theyâre so much fun to use!
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Todayâs episode is about a topic I find interesting, especially since education shapes so much of our livesâeducational systems! Specifically, weâll look at and compare how education works in the United States, the United Kingdom, and the Czech Republic. Because sometimes it is very hard to orient ourselves in the way it works in different countries.
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Todayâs episode is going to be a bit different from my usual ones. Weâre going to dive into grammar, and not just any grammar, but one of those tricky tensesâpast perfect, or in Czech, pĹedminulĂ˝ Äas. I know, it sounds a little boring, but Iâll try to make it fun with some stories from my own life to help you understand this tense better. It will be a little similar to the episode about present perfect so I hope you will like it.
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Today, weâre diving into a topic I know many of you are passionate about: becoming more confident when speaking English. Whether youâre planning to study abroad, work in a different country, or just want to improve for everyday conversations, it is also nice to feel confident about it. It is not a revolutionary topic or something that was never discussed but I still meet a lot of people who ask me about it and it is a daily struggle of my students so I thought that it could maybe help someone.
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Today I want to talk to you about something close to my heart: going somewhere new. Going to a different country and staying there for some time. Because I know that a lot of you, who are listening, would like to do it someday. Whether it is to study abroad, start a new job in a foreign country, or just head off on an adventure and travel, there are a few things I would like to tell you before you go.
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Today, weâre diving into something weird â Iâm talking about some of the weirdest laws youâll find in the English-speaking world. These are the kinds of rules that make you go, âWait, is that for real?â But trust me, they are very real, and they have some pretty interesting backstories. So, letâs get started!
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Today we will talk about the history and problems of Native Americans because it is an important part of American history and many people don't know much about it which I think is a shame.
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Today I am talking about my short trip to Berlin that I took alone and also about the reasons why I love solo-traveling.
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Today, I decided to talk about some English idioms again but maybe in a little bit of a different way. Sometimes, we learn fixed phrases isolated from the context and then we know about them but donât really use them while talking because we donât know how, am I right?
So I was thinking I would share with you some general updates from my life while using different idioms so that you might recall them later and know how to use them. What do you think?
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â PDF s idiomy: TADY
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