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Tune in this week to learn about idioms and phrases in English. You'll learn how to use A Fan of (Someone or Something), Cut Down, Have Your (Fair) Share of Something, and more!
This episode is part two of “Why You Should Write Your Own Resume.” You will learn twelve idioms and phrases in English. Expanding your English vocabulary will allow you to communicate better with native English speakers. And as always, you’ll get some homework at the end so you can continue to improve your English communication skills.
If you want my tips on preparing for a job interview, I invite you to visit my website for my free five-step job interview preparation checklist. This checklist has already helped thousands of people worldwide perform well in interviews and get jobs they love. To sign up, visit my website at express-to-impress.com.
This podcast is listener-supported. So if you get a new job or a raise in part because of something you learned on the podcast, I invite you to make a donation to keep the podcast on the air. 100% of any amount you give will go to production expenses.
Episode originally published March 26, 2021.
Original theme music by Lucas Knutter
Read the transcript at https://www.express-to-impress.com/idioms-and-phrases-in-english/
Join the Express to Impress community on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/company/express-to-impress/.
See infographics for this episode on Pinterest at https://www.pinterest.com/ExpresstoImpress/_created/.

Idioms and Phrases in English
10 mei 2022
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Tune in this week to learn about the following common English phrases and idioms: On the Same Page, Draw Out, Nothing Could Be Further From the Truth, Drag (Someone) Down, and Within (Someones) Grasp.
This episode is part two of “Want an American English Accent? Allyson Plumberg Debunks Accent Myths.” You'll also get some homework at the end so you can continue to improve your English communication skills.
If you want my tips on preparing for a job interview, I invite you to visit my website for my free five-step job interview preparation checklist. This checklist has already helped thousands of people worldwide perform well in interviews and get jobs they love. To sign up, visit my website at express-to-impress.com.
This podcast is listener-supported. So if you get a new job or a raise in part because of something you learned on the podcast, I invite you to make a donation to keep the podcast on the air. 100% of any amount you give will go to production expenses.
Episode originally published on March 12, 2021.
Original theme music by Lucas Knutter
Read the transcript at https://www.express-to-impress.com/common-english-phrases/.
Join the Express to Impress community on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/company/express-to-impress/.
See infographics for this episode on Pinterest at https://www.pinterest.com/ExpresstoImpress/_created/.

Common English Phrases
10 mei 2022
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This week, you’ll hear from the very first guest on the Express to Impress podcast. Allyson Plumberg, Founder of Rooted Accents: Solutions for Accent Modification, joins me to discuss accent modification.
Allyson provides speech therapy services and accent modification coaching to students and professionals worldwide. She has a Master of Science degree in Speech-Language Pathology from Arizona State University.
The episode is the first of two with my conversation with Allison. It’s packed full of useful information for English language learners.
We kick off the conversation with a definition of an accent and have a quick discussion about the General American English accent and micro accents.
Then, we dive into a discussion about common beliefs about accents. Allison debunks common myths that limit people from being able to speak English effectively.
We also talk about speaking speed, word stress, content versus function words, stressed and unstressed syllables, reductions, contractions, and more!
Episode originally published February 26, 2021.
Original theme music by Lucas Knutter
Read the transcript at https://www.express-to-impress.com/american-english-accent/
Join the Express to Impress community on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/company/express-to-impress/.
See infographics for this episode on Pinterest at https://www.pinterest.com/ExpresstoImpress/_created/.

Want an American English Accent? Allyson Plumberg Debunks Accent Myths
10 mei 2022
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Examples of a range of more advanced or more descriptive words and phrases that you can use as alternatives for " a lot" link to script:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1kcgsvD4v2jyd3P5L06xreIPMQwsrPRr2/view?usp=sharing

Episode 7 - Alternatives for "a lot"
10 mei 2022
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