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Happy English Podcast

Happy English Podcast

Michael Digiacomo Happy English

Learn American English with your host Michael DiGiacomo from Happy English in New York City. Michael has been teaching English since 1994. This is an English as a Second Language (ESL) and English as a Foreign Language (EFL) podcast that brings you fun, practical, and useful English lessons which are ideal for intermediate and advanced level English learners everywhere. This podcast is perfect for university students, business professionals, homemakers, retirees and anyone who is interested in learning and improving their English skills. Every week, you are going to learn American English idioms, conversational expressions and phrasal verbs. As your American English teacher, I will help you learn real and natural American English  pronunciation and conversational style. You will get the chance to improve your vocabulary and have a clear understanding of practical English grammar. I also help you have a deeper understanding of  American Culture through language learning. Join my podcast learner's study group to practice these lessons with me each week on zoom. Get Happy, Get English. Happy English!

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  • 1265 - 774 - Showing Gratitude

    Next week is a holiday called Thanksgiving here in the USA. It’s a family holiday, where we show gratitude and appreciation to others. And that gave me the idea to help you boost your vocabulary about thanking someone.

    The topic for today is how to thank someone and how to respond when someone thanks you - so you can sound more like a native English speaker. 

    Join my Podcast Learner's Study Group here: https://learn.myhappyenglish.com/transcript

    Visit my website for over 3,000 free English lessons: https://www.myhappyenglish.com/

    Wed, 20 Nov 2024
  • 1264 - 773 - Relative Clauses

    This podcast, which I produce for you each week, is designed to help you improve your English. I’m sure that English learners who listen to the Happy English podcast can find something useful in each episode. Did you notice those relative clauses? 

    In a nut shell, relative clauses are kind of like these little phrases that we add into our sentences to give us extra information about a noun. And they're really useful for like, adding detail and making your sentences more interesting.  

    Join my Podcast Learner's Study Group here: https://learn.myhappyenglish.com/transcript

    Visit my website for over 3,000 free English lessons: https://www.myhappyenglish.com/

    Mon, 18 Nov 2024
  • 1263 - 772 - Let’s Pay!

    I gotta tell you, I was pretty surprised when the boss paid for lunch today. I mean, he pays our salary each month, but he’s never treated us to lunch before. Of course, we were all pleasantly surprised when he took out his wallet and paid the check for us!

    English vocabulary can be tricky sometimes, especially when it comes to prepositions. The verb pay is a good example of this. Pay is a simple word, but we can use it on its own, or we can use pay for, pay by, pay in, pay down, pay up and even pay back. 

    Join my Podcast Learner's Study Group here: https://learn.myhappyenglish.com/transcript
    Visit my website for over 3,000 free English lessons: https://www.myhappyenglish.com/

    Thu, 14 Nov 2024
  • 1262 - 771 - The Future Is Here

    The Future is here! Have you seen what’s going on with AI, space travel, and robotics? When they start sending humans to go to Mars, I’m definitely gonna go. And who knows? Maybe I’ll meet a Martian.    

    For today’s English lesson, let’s have a look at the difference between using be going to and will, and also the other ways we can talk about the future, like using the simple present tense, the present progressive tense, and modal verbs.

    Join my Podcast Learner's Study Group here: https://learn.myhappyenglish.com/transcript

    Visit my website for over 3,000 free English lessons: https://www.myhappyenglish.com/

    Mon, 11 Nov 2024
  • 1261 - 770 - 7 Other Ways To Say Because

    Seeing that you like learning English here, I thought you may be interested in sounding more fluent and sophisticated. Today, we’ll look at 7 different ways to give a reason, aside from because, for you need to always expand your vocabulary.

    Today's English lesson is all about helping you to explain yourself better. Like, when you want to say "why" something happened. Yeah, you could say “because,” but aren't you tired of just using because all the time? Today, let’s look at all those other ways you can use to explain a reason, so you can sound more fluent and really get your point across. 

    Join my Podcast Learner's Study Group here: https://learn.myhappyenglish.com/transcript
    Visit my website for over 3,000 free English lessons: https://www.myhappyenglish.com/

    Wed, 06 Nov 2024
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