English with Spirit
By Nicky
Are you ready to take your English to the next level ? At the same time having fun?
Then English with Spirit is right for you! I am Nicky! Just another passionate English learner! Feel free join the English with Spirit podcast
Then English with Spirit is right for you! I am Nicky! Just another passionate English learner! Feel free join the English with Spirit podcast
English with SpiritFeb 25, 2021
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20 mispronounced words (BONUS)
Here are some mispronounced words and at the end I share 5 rules to master American English pronunciation!
Feb 25, 202113:18
Useful phrasal verbs
Here are some phrasal verbs that can help you sound more natural 😄
Feb 23, 202112:41
15 informal expressions 🇺🇸
This is part 2!
Feb 21, 202110:27
15 informal expressions! 🇺🇸
Tomorrow I’ll be posting part 2!
Feb 20, 202113:00
Vocabulary terms about driving
Here are some vocabulary terms, phrasal verbs and idioms related to driving!
Feb 12, 202113:49
Tips to sound more like an American
Here are some tips to sound more natural when speaking in English!
Feb 11, 202108:05
contractions with American pronunciation
I hope you like this episode or at least find it helpful ;)
Feb 09, 202113:32
My 5 favorite quotes!
At the end there is a bonus quote ;)
Feb 09, 202110:52
Expressions about eating
Here are some idioms, phrasal verbs and expressions about food and eating!
Feb 05, 202111:38
Idioms and expressions about optimism and more😄
Here are some more idioms!
Feb 05, 202109:49
20 American expressions
Here are some idioms, expressions and phrasal verbs that are commonly used in the 🇺🇸
Feb 03, 202112:38
Morning routine phrasal verbs
Here are 20 morning routine phrasal verbs!
Feb 03, 202109:53
15 informal American expressions🇺🇸
There’s gonna be Part 2😄
Feb 02, 202110:23
American slang terms!
This is not an English textbook, this is real English!!😄
Jan 29, 202113:59
Adjectives ending with “y”
Advanced adjectives to take your English to the next level!
Jan 29, 202111:33
Alternatives to “very”
Here are some alternatives to the overly used intensifier “very”!
Jan 28, 202108:43
YouTube channel recommendations!
Here are my top 10 YouTube channel recommendations :)
Jan 28, 202108:59
Vocabulary about conversations!
Here are some vocabulary terms about conversations and talking! 😄
Jan 27, 202115:47
20 time expressions
Part 2!
Jan 26, 202111:03
20 advanced nouns!
Here are some 20 advanced nouns to help you expand your vocabulary!
Jan 25, 202110:27
20 money idioms!
Today I gonna share with you 20 common idioms related to money 💰
Jan 25, 202111:18
My 10 top tips to learn English!
Here are some of my tips to learn English more effectively while having fun!
Jan 21, 202109:29
Common Binomials
Here is Part 2 of the episode about binomials!
Jan 20, 202107:01
10 common mistakes!
Here are 10 common mistakes that many people make and the corrections! 😄
Jan 20, 202107:26
Alternatives to commonly used phrases/words
How are you? I am fine, thanks! Good luck! Hello! Goodbye! All this phrases sound boring! Listen ti this episode to find out sine alternatives to commonly used words and phrases! 😄
Jan 19, 202105:30
20 idioms for negative situations!
Here are some idioms to describe unpleasant and difficult situations! 😅
Jan 18, 202116:08
Spelling differences American va British English
Here are the 5 patterns!
In American English many words end with an “or” and they drop the u
On the other hand, In British English the same words are spelled with an our
My favorite color is blue (AE)
Many words in American English end with a ze
Whereas in British English the same words end with a se
The winner analyzed the prize carefully
In American English some words end with er
Whereas in British English the same words end with a re
The center of the city is just a few kilometers from here
In American English some words have a double ll
Whereas in British English the same words have only one l
The company is working on the second installment of the aquarium but they are looking for skillful architects
Another difference is that in American English some words finis with se
Whereas in British English the same words end with ce
He doesn’t took offense for not getting the driver’s license
In American English many words end with an “or” and they drop the u
On the other hand, In British English the same words are spelled with an our
My favorite color is blue (AE)
Many words in American English end with a ze
Whereas in British English the same words end with a se
The winner analyzed the prize carefully
In American English some words end with er
Whereas in British English the same words end with a re
The center of the city is just a few kilometers from here
In American English some words have a double ll
Whereas in British English the same words have only one l
The company is working on the second installment of the aquarium but they are looking for skillful architects
Another difference is that in American English some words finis with se
Whereas in British English the same words end with ce
He doesn’t took offense for not getting the driver’s license
Jan 18, 202106:02
Vocabulary to describe love and romantic relationship
Here are some idioms and phrasal verbs to describe romantic relationship!
Jan 15, 202111:47
Vocabulary terms to express anger and annoyance
Here are some idioms, informal expressions, phrasal verbs and advanced words to express anger!
Jan 14, 202112:29
25 common reductions
Wanna, gonna and hafta are all common reductions used in informal conversations! Listen to this episode to find out more😊
Jan 13, 202108:52
100 differences in American and British vocabulary!
Tomorrow I will be posting the second part. 100 example sentences using the American version! 🇺🇸😉
Jan 12, 202114:11
10 pairs of commonly confused words
As promised, here is part 2! 😊
Jan 11, 202110:01
5 pair of words that are commonly confused
House vs home
Loose vs lose
Farther vs further
empathy vs sympathy
Sensible vs sensitive Do you know the difference between this words? 😅 Maybe this episode will help!
Loose vs lose
Farther vs further
empathy vs sympathy
Sensible vs sensitive Do you know the difference between this words? 😅 Maybe this episode will help!
Jan 10, 202106:24
Alternatives to “I think”
Hey guys! This episode is full of alternatives to the phrase “I think”. Hope you like it 😄
Jan 10, 202104:19
10 informal American expressions! 🇺🇸
Tomorrow will be part 2! 😄
Jan 07, 202110:51
20 advanced verbs!
Today I will help you broaden your vocabulary with a few advanced verbs ! 😁
Jan 06, 202110:17
Vocabulary about “Friendship”
Today I am gonna share with you some idioms, informal expressions and phrasal verbs to talk about friendship! 😊
Jan 05, 202107:57
30 vocabulary terms of the series “How I met your mother”
Here are some idioms, phrasal verbs and other vocabulary expressions that you will come across in the series “How I met your mother”
Jan 04, 202114:44
20 informal expressions to describe someone’s personality!
Today is all about describing people!
Dec 25, 202010:54
15 business idioms
Part 2! 😉
Dec 25, 202008:46
15 business idioms
Tomorrow Part 2! Enjoy 😉
Dec 24, 202007:20
20 advanced adjectives
Today I share with you 20 C1 and C2 adjectives to broaden your vocabulary! I hope you like it 😄
Dec 21, 202007:38
30 expressions from Wannalisn
Today I will share with you 30 common and informal expressions that I learned from the app Wannalisn Here is the link if you want to check it out! It’s totally worth it 💯 apps.apple.com/ar/app/wannalisn-learn-english/id1494724577?l=en
Dec 20, 202010:40
15 expressions related to time⏰
Hey guys! Today I wanted to share with you 15 expressions related to time. Enjoy 😉
Dec 17, 202007:32
20 idioms related to the weather 🌤❄️
Hey! Today I am going to share with you 20 idioms related to the weather! I hope you enjoy it.
Dec 17, 202008:59
20 acronyms in English
As promised, here is the list: AKA: also known as used
ASAP: as soon as possible
RSVP: comes from the French expression “répondez s'il vous plaît”. Basically it means, please respond!
NVM: nevermind
JK: just kidding
IDC:I dont care
IDK: I Don't know.
FYI: for your information
BTW: by the way
BRB: be right back.
IMO: in my opinion
IMHO: in my humble opinion
LMK: let me know
LOL: laugh out loud.
OMG: oh my god.
TTYL: talk to you later
YOLO: you only live once.
FAQ: frequently asked questions
DIY: do it yourself,
ASAP: as soon as possible
RSVP: comes from the French expression “répondez s'il vous plaît”. Basically it means, please respond!
NVM: nevermind
JK: just kidding
IDC:I dont care
IDK: I Don't know.
FYI: for your information
BTW: by the way
BRB: be right back.
IMO: in my opinion
IMHO: in my humble opinion
LMK: let me know
LOL: laugh out loud.
OMG: oh my god.
TTYL: talk to you later
YOLO: you only live once.
FAQ: frequently asked questions
DIY: do it yourself,
Dec 15, 202008:26
20 common Binomials in English
Today I will share with you 20 common Binomials that you will probably hear in informal and formal speech! I hope you like it.
Dec 14, 202008:21
15 idioms related to colors 🌈🎨
This is part 2 of idioms related ro colors!
Dec 12, 202006:45
20 common expressions used in American English 🇺🇸
This episode is all about idioms, expressions, informal phrases used in American English! 😄
Dec 10, 202008:58
15 idioms related to colors 🌈🎨
Tomorrow Part 2! 😄
Dec 10, 202007:17