
EwK151 - When does the ED sound get its own syllable at the end of words?
01/10/19 • 7 min
Click here for the show notes: https://englishwithkirsty.com/podcast/episode151
Click here for the show notes: https://englishwithkirsty.com/podcast/episode151
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Episode 152 - In 2019 I am not going to ...
We hear so many people talking about what they are going to do now that the new year has started. To make things a bit different, I thought it might be interesting to make an episode about 10 things that I'm not going to do as a language learner. In this episode, you'll find out what those 10 things are.
I'd love to hear your ideas too, so if you've got anything to add to the list, let me know! What will you not be doing this year?
You can find the show notes page here: https://englishwithkirsty.com/podcast/episode152
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EwK153 - Knowing your bad habits or writing weaknesses can help you identify your mistakes
We all have things that we often get mixed up, that make us stop and think, or that we often overlook in our own writing. If we know what those things are, it's easier to keep an eye out for them when checking our work. I talk about some of the things that I look out for, as well as ten other examples. Do you have anything to add to the list?
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https://englishwithkirsty.com/podcast/episode153
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