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British English Practice with Ysis Lorenna

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A podcast to help you practise real-life British English in context. Learn vocabulary, pronunciation and English expressions you can use in everyday conversations.
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In this episode, we're diving into the wild world of Gen Z lingo and slang. You know, terms like "No cap", "Sus", "Slay", "Cheugy"… yeah, I know. I have to admit, being a millennial myself, most of these slangs and expressions are so weird to me, but you just can't escape them at the moment. Gen Z lingo can be so confusing to understand, even for native speakers, and some terms are not straightforward at all in their pronunciation and real-world use in conversation.So, I'm gonna break down 30 of the most popular Gen Z slangs that everyone is using, talking about, confused about, or cringing hard about. Grab a cuppa and enjoy!📧 If you have an episode suggestion, you can email me at britishengpractice@gmail.com📱 For more British English Practice, head over to @britishenglishpractice on Instagram
In this episode you will learn all about double meaning British expressions to use in your day-to-day, including practical examples with my special guest. Expressions you will learn: 1. Shut up 2. You don’t want to do that 3. See where I’m coming from 4. How do you find this… 5. Pull someone’s leg 6. Tell me about it 7. It doesn’t hurt to… 8. That’s a good shout ⭐️ British English Practice is a podcast for advanced English learners who are looking for practical tips and tricks to use on daily life to improve communication with native speakers. 📱 Follow me on Instagram @britishenglishpractice for more pronunciation and everyday British English tips. 📧 You have a topic request for the podcast, drop me an email at britishengpractice@gmail.com
In this episode you will learn all about “British politeness”. Why are Brits so polite? What exactly is this? How do I recognise it? What are some examples of it? You will learn phrases and expressions you can use on your daily life to communicate with native speakers. Follow me on Instagram @britishenglishpractice for more pronunciation and everyday British English tips. You have a topic request for the podcast, drop me an email at britishengpractice@gmail.com
In this episode, we are going to cover some advanced travel-related vocabulary. So whether you’re planning a trip, commuting to work or going on holiday, this episode will help you understand and pronounce some of the most common words in British English relating to travel, and also words that are quite specific to certain types of travel. This is part 1 of 2. On part 1, I’m going to cover: - The differences between words like travel, trip, journey, commute, etc. - I will also give you pronunciation tips and real-life examples using this vocabulary, exactly how you would hear it on a daily basis in conversation with native speakers. 🤳 Drop me a DM on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/britishenglishpractice 📧 Send me an email: britishengpractice@gmail.com 🗣️ Book a 1:1 conversation practice lesson with me: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/ysislorenna/extras 🎥 Watch my YouTube videos: https://www.youtube.com/ysislorenna 👍🏻 Say thanks: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/ysislorenna
In this episode, I share my own personal method that has helped me learn and remember new vocabulary, including how to use new words, when to use them and their pronunciations. This method has worked for me for over 20 years and I’m finally sharing it with the world. If you enjoyed learning the PFT, share this episode with your friends. I’d love to hear from you if you’ve used this method and it worked for you too, or if you’re just starting to experiment with it. 🤳 Drop me a DM on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/britishenglishpractice 📧 Send me an email: britishengpractice@gmail.com 🗣️ Book a 1:1 conversation practice lesson with me: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/ysislorenna/extras 🎥 Watch my YouTube videos: https://www.youtube.com/ysislorenna 👍🏻 Say thanks: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/ysislorenna
Today's episode is on the topic of relationships. 👩‍❤️‍💋‍👨You will learn advanced vocabulary and pronunciation, covering friendships, dating, marriage and a few other types of relationships! 📧 If you have any suggestions for future podcasts, please email britishengpractice@gmail.com or send me a message on Instagram: [https://www.instagram.com/britishenglishpractice](https://www.instagram.com/britishenglishpractice) ⭐️ If you enjoyed this episode, please rate and review the show as it helps other people discover the podcast, and it helps me know that you are enjoying the content!
This episode focuses on British slang for advanced learners. You will learn British slang in the context of news headlines - what do they mean in every day English? How do I use them? How do I pronounce them? ❤️ Share this episode with a friend, if you think they might enjoy it too. Remember, the key to retaining all the vocabulary you learned today is to put it in practice. Before you forget everything all the new things you learned, text your friend, write a tweet or an email using one or a few of these slangs. After that, put your pronunciation to practice too! You could rehearse a few phrases at home to use in conversation at work, school or with your family. Record yourself speaking or send voice notes to a friend who is also learning English so you can keep each other motivated. 🙋🏻‍♀️ Want to get some feedback from me? Send me a voice note on Instagram @britishenglishpractice using a few of the slangs you learnt here and I’ll get back to you! 👍🏻 If you enjoyed this podcast, I would be very grateful if you could spend a couple of minutes of your day to rate and review it, as it really helps other people discover this show.
In this episode of the British English Practice (BEP) podcast, we are exploring some advanced vocabulary and pronunciation related to the 👑 royal family 👑, ahead of King Charles III’s coronation. My FREE British English Practice Masterclass is coming soon! 😍 Make sure to follow @britishenglishpractice to know when the BEP Masterclass is live! 🙋🏻‍♀️ Ready to put in practice what you’ve just learnt? I’m here to help! Book a 1-to-1 conversation session over Zoom to practise your pronunciation with me. https://www.buymeacoffee.com/ysislorenna
In this “off the cuff” chatty episode, I talk about a topic I’m really passionate about when it comes to learning a new language: accent vs pronunciation. Check out my YouTube channel for a huge catalog of free videos: https://www.youtube.com/ysislorenna Follow @britishenglishpractice on Instagram for daily British English pronunciation tips: https://www.instagram.com/britishenglishpractice/ Book a 1-to-1 pronunciation practice Zoom session with me on https://www.buymeacoffee.com/ysislorenna/e/116364
Welcome to part 1 of this SPECIAL series of the British English Practice podcast on CORPORATE JARGONS, also known as, business language. In this episode, I teach you the meaning, uses and alternatives to a very popular corporate jargon “let’s take this offline”. Do you love it? Hate it? Use it? Make sure to subscribe so you know when the next episode on this series is out. And if you enjoyed or learned something new, please rate and review the podcast as it really helps us reach more people who can benefit from this content. Find us on Instagram: http://instagram.com/britishenglishpractice
In this episode, you will learn common British English vocabulary around the topic of “strikes”. It’s a hot topic in UK news at the moment, so you’ve probably come across loads of these words whilst reading the news. Hope you find it helpful!
In this episode you will learn some advanced vocabulary to help you exaggerate like a native Brit. Check out my Instagram @britishenglishpractice for daily content and don’t forget to rate and review this podcast! If you have any questions, please email britishengpractice@gmail.com