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Welcome to Kim and Tom’s Film Recommendations! Intrepid English Teachers Kim and Tom recommend ten films. If you haven’t already, make sure to check out Kim and Tom’s TV Recommendations.Intrepid English Learners can also join Tom every week for Music and Film Club, as part of our Group Classes.
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Idioms are an everyday occurrence in English conversation. They add colour, description and often humour to our language. As we have seen from previous podcast episodes, there are idioms of all kinds; from business idioms to music idioms, house and home idioms to water idioms, and many more. The list goes on. In today’s podcast Intrepid English Teacher Kate explains five idioms that use colours.
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In this episode of the Intrepid English podcast, you will get to meet the newest member of the Intrepid English team, Caitlyn! Find out all about her home in South Africa, her experience of studying World History and Political Science at Nelson Mandela University, her admiration for language learners and her advice about how to motivate yourself to create a consistent habit.
We talk about race, diversity and inclusion, and we even talk about football. I have a feeling this could be the first of many podcasts with Caitlyn. She has so much to talk about, and she is a genuinely fascinating person. I hope you enjoy today's episode!
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Atomic Habits by James Clear: https://jamesclear.com/atomic-habits
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What is an adverb of place? How and when do you use one? In today's podcast episode, Thomas will answer all of your questions, alongside a variety of examples!
Enjoyed today's episode? Stay tuned for more episodes on adverbs coming soon!
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An adverb of frequency describes just that - how frequently, how often, or how many times we do something.
In today's podcast, Kate explains what exactly adverbs of frequency are, and how to use them. This podcast episode is the second in a series all about adverbs! If you haven't already, make sure you check out part one, where Tom explains some common adverbs of place and how to use them, and stay tuned for more adverb podcast episodes coming soon.
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Welcome to the one-hundredth episode of the Intrepid English Podcast!
When the Intrepid English Teachers and I started this podcast back in January 2019, we had no idea how much fun we were going to have providing our listeners with English language tips, advice, encouragement, news, book recommendations, special offers, and lots of wonderful conversations.
To celebrate, today's episode is a highlights reel of the last one hundred episodes. Sit back, relax, and enjoy this journey through one hundred episodes of the Intrepid English Podcast. Don't forget to listen out for the special prize hidden in this episode!
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Hello, and welcome to the Intrepid English podcast. My name is Lorraine, and today, I have a conversation for you.
My friend, Alyssa, is a Diversity and Inclusion Consultant in London. And when I told Alyssa that we were creating a Diversity and Inclusion course, in the Intrepid English Academy, we had a lovely conversation about why diversity and inclusion are so important.
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Alyssa Ordu on LinkedIn
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The Root
Jezebel
Hustle Crew
Lesbians Who Tech
Black Girls Code
amelie. studio
Invisible T Men
Beyond Equality
Cult Beauty
My Pickle
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Welcome to Kim and Tom’s TV Recommendations. Intrepid English Teachers Kim and Tom recommend ten TV shows to enjoy and practise your English listening skills. Stay tuned for the film recommendations coming soon!Join Tom every week for Music and Film Club, as part of our Group Classes.
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