Ep. 24 English Pronunciation – Speak with ‘intrusion’ like a native speaker with Louisa

Another week, another episode of Everyday English with E2! Each week we focus on English grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation and spelling. This week we are practising our pronunciation to sound more like an English native speaker. Remember: If you need extra practice with your English grammar you can do this by going to www.e2english.com Transcript Hi […]
Ep. 22 English grammar – Give advice and tell stories with Andy

Another week, another episode of Everyday English with E2! Each week we focus on English grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation and spelling. This week we are practising grammar by using the ‘Correlative comparative’ to talk about experiences and give advice to others. Remember: If you need extra practice with your English grammar you can do this by […]
Ep. 21 English Pronunciation – Be easily understood by Linking in English with Mark

Another week, another episode of Everyday English with E2! Each week we focus on English grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation and spelling. This week we are practising our pronunciation by using an amazing resource known as ‘Linking’ or ‘Connected Speech’. Transcription Hi there, it’s Mark here. Welcome to Everyday English with E2. Each week, we focus on […]
Ep. 20 English Spelling – How to spell the ‘Kuh’ sound in English with Louisa

We are back with another episode of Everyday English with E2! Each week we focus on English grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation or spelling. This week we are focusing on a common English sound that can be quite tricky to spell correctly – the /k/ sound. You’ll learn a collection of quirky /k/ words with contrasting spellings, […]
10 Ways to make English learning part of your daily life

Many of our students have told us finding time to incorporate English learning into your daily routine can be challenging. Between family commitments, work and other projects, you might be wondering how you can learn English at home and on the go. Luckily, there are plenty of resources you can turn to to help you […]
Ep.19 English Vocabulary – Learn Aussie Slang with Jay!

Australian English has some unique features including the ‘shortening’ of words. This makes Australian English fun and simple. But if you don’t know how these rules work, it will be very confusing. In this podcast, join Jay to learn some Australian slang words including ‘mozzie’, ‘postie’ and ‘avo’. You will also learn how Australians make […]
Ep. 18 English Grammar – Tell stories in English using the past continuous tense with Louisa

In this podcast, Louisa will teach you two ways to use the past continuous verb tense – one for how to tell stories about the past and one for how to answer the question: What were you doing? This is an important podcast that explains a challenging verb tense simply, easily and enjoyably! Listen up […]
Ep. 17 English Pronunciation – How to pronounce words like FOURTH, FIFTH, SIXTH in English with Jay

How well can you pronounce “ordinal numbers” in English such as FOURTH, FIFTH and SIXTH? These are some of the most difficult to pronounce words in English because that “TH” sound is particularly troublesome for a lot of people. In this podcast, Jay will teach you how to pronounce each of the various sounds from “first” […]
Ep. 13 English pronunciation – 6 ways to sound more natural when speaking English with Andy

Hi, My name is Andrea and this is Everyday English with E2, where we learn about English grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation every week. Remember to check out www.e2english.com for fun, high-quality courses made for English learners. To become a fluent speaker in English you need to be able to use ‘connected speech’. And to become […]
Ep. 12 English Vocabulary – The most important idioms in English

In this podcast episode, Jay discusses the TWO different types of idioms in English – proverb idioms like “to kick the bucket” – and idiomatic phrases like “kind of” or “count on” or “after all”. It turns out that native English speakers know just as many idiomatic phrases as they do single words. Put another […]