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"Sorry for my BAD English"
Espresso English Podcast
English - January 06, 2021 13:00 - 7 minutes - 7.81 MB - ★★★★★ - 355 ratingsLanguage Learning Education esl english listening expressions grammar idioms learnenglish phrasalverbs phrases vocabulary Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
There are two phrases I hear many students say:
"My English is terrible."
"Sorry for my BAD English."
Have you ever said these things?
Be careful, because these two phrases are dangerous to your English learning!
Listen to today's lesson to find out why you SHOULDN'T say these phrases... and what you SHOULD say instead. I want to see you both succeed in learning English AND enjoy the process of learning!
Another thing that can help you improve your skills and feel confident about your progress is joining a course at Espresso English. The lessons inside our courses are organized and teach you step by step to help you make real progress.
Thanks for watching, and remember – your English is not “bad.” It’s simply a work in progress, and that progress should be celebrated :-)
There are two phrases I hear many students say: "My English is terrible." "Sorry for my BAD English." Have you ever said these things? Be careful, because these two phrases are dangerous to your English learning! Listen to today's lesson to find out why you SHOULDN'T say these phrases... and what you SHOULD say instead. I want to see you both succeed in learning English AND enjoy the process of learning! Another thing that can help you improve your skills and feel confident about your progress is joining a course at Espresso English. The lessons inside our courses are organized and teach you step by step to help you make real progress. Thanks for watching, and remember – your English is not “bad.” It’s simply a work in progress, and that progress should be celebrated :-)