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English Listening: A Dilemma on Thanksgiving | Episode 09

October 30, 2016 by Melanie 19 Comments

English Listening: A Dilemma on Thanksgiving | Episode 09 | English Teacher Melanie

Listen to a story about a dilemma I had at Thanksgiving dinner this year! You’ll also learn how to hear and make the reduced form of the preposition “of.”

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Filed Under: Blog, Podcast, Seasonal Tagged With: Canada, fall, food, function words, holidays

Travel English Vocabulary: In a Restaurant

September 19, 2016 by Melanie 19 Comments

What to Say in a Restaurant | English Teacher Melanie

There aren’t a lot of “rules” to follow in an English conversation. You can never know or predict what the other person is going to say. However, you can learn some common sentences to use in specific situations to help you feel more relaxed, prepared, and confident. When I was in Disney World, I listened […]

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Filed Under: Blog, Vocabulary Tagged With: food, travel, useful phrases

English Listening: A Diet Changed My Life | Episode 21

June 20, 2016 by Melanie 55 Comments

A Diet Changed My Life | Episode 21 of the English Teacher Melanie Podcast

Listen to a story about how a diet changed my life! You’ll also learn how to say the word “diet” and how to link vowel sounds in a word.

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Filed Under: Blog, Podcast Tagged With: food, health

English Grammar: When is It OK to Use “Foods” and “Fruits”?

October 13, 2010 by Melanie

When is it OK to use "foods" and "fruits" in English? | English Teacher Melanie

One of the first “rules” that English students learn is that uncountable nouns can’t be used in the plural form. As you continue studying English, you start seeing foods and fruits, and you wonder, “is the rule wrong?” There are some nouns that are both countable and uncountable nouns. In this English grammar lesson, you […]

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Filed Under: Blog, Grammar Tagged With: food, nouns

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