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50+ Christmas Vocabulary Words in English

Espresso English Podcast

Release Date: 12/15/2025

Ache vs. Pain vs. Hurt: Most English learners get these wrong! show art Ache vs. Pain vs. Hurt: Most English learners get these wrong!

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Free PDF:   600+ Confusing Words E-Book:   200 Common Errors in English:   Do you know the difference between the words ache, pain, and hurt?  They're similar... but we use them in different ways.  Using the wrong word makes your English sound a little strange... ...but using the correct word makes your English sound NATURAL! Want to learn the differences between hundreds of similar-but-different words like these, WITHOUT having to look them up in the dictionary one by one? 😓 Download my If you love my clear explanations and examples, I'm sure you'll find it...

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10 Super Synonyms For 10 Super Synonyms For "HAPPY"

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Stop saying “happy” all the time! I’m happy. I’m very happy. I’m so, so happy. There’s nothing wrong with the word “happy” - but we also have MANY more options in English! So today, I’ll teach you 10 stunning synonyms for “happy” that will instantly make your English sound more expressive and fluent. Make sure to download today’s free PDF - it’s 100 synonyms for 20 common words that will really upgrade your vocabulary. so I can send it right to you. And if you want step-by-step training to help you improve every area of your English - from vocabulary to grammar to...

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10 DIFFERENT ways to answer 10 DIFFERENT ways to answer "How are you?"

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Download Free E-Book: 500 Phrases - Everyday English Speaking Courses - When someone says: “How are you?” You say… “I’m fine.” That’s correct… but BORING! It’s like the first thing you learn in English class.  Native English speakers have LOTS of different ways to respond to “How are you?” - let’s learn 10 of them today so you can sound more fluent and natural when speaking English. If you like this lesson, I’d highly encourage you to download my free e-book, 500 phrases to improve your English speaking instantly. It’ll give you plenty of options for...

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12 Idioms with Time Expressions [FREE SAMPLE - IDIOMS COURSE] show art 12 Idioms with Time Expressions [FREE SAMPLE - IDIOMS COURSE]

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This is a free sample lesson from the   to get all 30 lessons, each one including: Discovery Quiz Teacher Explanation Practice Quiz Short-Answer Questions With Feedback The 300+ Idioms Course helps you learn and practice idioms effectively, so you can understand them clearly and use them naturally in your own English. In just 30 days, you'll be able to express yourself better and sound more like a native English speaker!

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Lesson 1 - Idioms with Food [FREE SAMPLE - IDIOMS COURSE] show art Lesson 1 - Idioms with Food [FREE SAMPLE - IDIOMS COURSE]

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This is a free sample lesson from the to get all 30 lessons, each one including: Discovery Quiz Teacher Explanation Practice Quiz Short-Answer Questions With Feedback The 300+ Idioms Course helps you learn and practice idioms effectively, so you can understand them clearly and use them naturally in your own English. In just 30 days, you'll be able to express yourself better and sound more like a native English speaker!

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30 Animal Idioms For More Interesting English! show art 30 Animal Idioms For More Interesting English!

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What do cats, dogs, horses, birds, and even elephants have in common? They’re everywhere in English idioms, which are interesting phrases and expressions that can’t be translated word for word. If you don’t understand idioms, then you’ll be really confused when you hear them used by native English speakers. So today, I’ll teach you 30 common animal idioms in English so you can understand them and use them to express yourself more fluently. If you’d love to learn even more of these, my free gift to you is a downloadable list of 100 idioms in English, all with meanings and...

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10 Common Words With Hidden SLANG Meanings show art 10 Common Words With Hidden SLANG Meanings

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Common English words like 'tea', 'ghost', and 'crash' have hidden SLANG meanings!  In this English lesson, we'll explore 10 everyday English words - both their normal meanings and how they are used in slang.  This will help improve your English vocabulary for better understanding and more natural conversation.  Download the free PDF lesson guide for all the slang words and their meanings! 🎁

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50 Intermediate OPPOSITES in English show art 50 Intermediate OPPOSITES in English

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      One of the easiest ways to improve your English vocabulary is to learn opposite words in English - also called antonyms - pairs of words like big and small, good and bad, hot and cold. Those are all basic ones - too easy, right?   Well, in this video I’ll teach you 50 intermediate-level opposites in English, focused on the topics of personality, thinking, behavior, work, and emotions - so you can take your fluency to the next level.   Make sure to download the free PDF lesson guide, which has today’s vocabulary words, their definitions,...

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NEVER add -S to these 10 uncountable nouns! show art NEVER add -S to these 10 uncountable nouns!

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In this English lesson, we tackle a common mistake by focusing on 10 uncountable noun examples that should never have an 's' added.  Understanding countable and uncountable nouns is essential for accurate communication, helping you avoid common mistakes in English. There are more rules about uncountable nouns - like we always use much instead of many, and little instead of a few. These are covered inside my free guide to countable and uncountable nouns, which you can download by clicking on the link in the video description and entering your e-mail address. You’ll find lots more...

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Use English prepositions FLUENTLY with these 15 phrases! show art Use English prepositions FLUENTLY with these 15 phrases!

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In my last lesson, I taught you how to use IN, ON, and AT for time and place. But wait - there’s more - lots more! Native English speakers also use IN, ON, and AT to talk about situations and conditions — and there are no simple grammar rules for these. You just need to know which expression uses which preposition. Today we’ll learn 15 common expressions with IN, ON, and AT that you need for more natural and fluent English. at the end to help you practice these phrases and make sure you’re using the right preposition with each one. And come join my to learn 300 ways to use them!

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Christmas is coming, and in today's lesson, you'll learn 50 essential English words related to the season! We cover everything from Christmas traditions and winter activities to festive food and decor, helping you build your Christmas vocabulary so you can speak English more confidently.

You’ll definitely want to download today’s lesson PDF with all the Christmas words and pictures for easy review. Now, grab a cup of hot chocolate ☕, get comfy, and let’s learn some festive Christmas vocabulary together! ❄️

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