Winning English - helping your English shine through the use of idioms, slang, and cultural references!
In this episode I discuss the many, confusing varieties of the English language. I have so much sympathy for English language learners because these different kinds of English can be confusing. Even native speakers have trouble sometimes! I have one funny example from British vs. American English and several other examples from the US.
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Why Winning English?
Native speakers of any language use sayings and slang words all the time in business and everyday speech, but the meaning isn't always clear. Winning English is the solution!
If you are an intermediate to advanced English learner, Winning English helps you with these confusing parts of speech. Improve your comprehension of native English and start to sound like a native speaker, as well!
Thanks for your interest. Good luck with your learning, and talk soon!
Bill Poorman
Writer and host
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