American English Conversation

What if you could snap your fingers and speak like an American? Would your business grow faster? Would you have more exciting relationships? Thanks to the Internet, you can learn English from a native speaker. My goal is to increase your confidence conversing in English!

IS AMERICA FREE? BRIBES VS. TAXES 🇺🇸

Discuss this episode in our chatroom https://t.me/joinchat/NSZ1uBUWABtmxRn7CGEczw

07-01
35:14

WHAT GOOGLE LEAKS MEAN FOR AMERICANS 🇺🇸

Let's talk about Google. Telegram chat here -> https://t.me/joinchat/NSZ1uBUWABtmxRn7CGEczw

06-28
47:33

INVISIBLE LINES - MUG MONEY - WANKSTERS 🇺🇸

Joe English is back! In this episode, Joe talks about the rough side of the US. If you like this episode, let the Rough Guides know they should sponsor Joe English :-) https://twitter.com/RoughGuides

06-27
22:02

LICENSE TO PRINT MONEY 🇺🇸

You can follow the phrases here 🇺🇸 https://t.me/joeenglish Correction: I was wrong about Jiffy Lube, I looked it up and the place that lied about my muffler was Midas Auto Service Experts N 30.30545° W 97.73601°

05-03
13:10

ERRORS vs. MISTAKES - GET AHOLD OF ENGLISH PHRASES

Discussing our transition from YouTube to join the larger podcast community.   Going forward, all future episodes will be uploaded to YouTube and all the podcast networks.   Our strategy and why we're focused on English phrases so far, with a unique Russian perspective.  Why we changed out category from "Education" to "How-to/Style" and "Society/Culture". Tennis error: "A shot that does not land (correctly) in the opponent's court, resulting in the loss of a point." Baseball error: "Act of a fielder misplaying a ball in a manner that allows a batter to advance one or more bases, or allows an at bat to continue after the batter should have been put out." "Get ahold of someone." and "Get in touch with someone." vs. "Get a hold on someone."  When to combine words together, like "falling down stairs" vs. falling downstairs.  (Where did they fall?) How permanent is something "set in stone" ? "Don't overdo it." and "Ease up a bit." "Tone it down." "You're getting on my nerves." Triggering someone by "pressing their buttons." PS: The distance from Spain to the Canary Islands is 1256 miles or 2022 kilometers :-)

03-29
35:25

Prizmarcade #1 - History of Cloud Computing

This first episode, I explain the history of cloud computing.

01-22
28:47

Olia

Hi Joe!! Amazing stuff! It's a pity that you stopped publishing podcasts ( . Maybe it's possible to find you somewhere else?

01-18 Reply

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