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No Te Rindas Intermediate English

Author: Greg and Gabriel Sanchez

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Intermediate English podcast for Spanish speakers who want to improve their listening comprehension of American English. Two American brothers give relaxed, humorous examples of American culture, vocabulary, and personal stories. 

¡Inglés para hispanohablantes!  Si eres un estudiante intermedio de inglés, prueba a nuestro show para escuchar conversaciones auténticas dadas para una audiencia latina.

Nuestro canal:  https://www.youtube.com/@NoTeRindasIntermediateEnglish

Nuestras Aplicaciones Android:  https://noterindaspodcast.us/play-store-apps

Aprender inglés
Mejorar inglés
Inglés intermedio
Cultura gringa
Cultura americana
La vida en los EEUU
A2 English
B1 English
B2 English
ESL
ESOL
TOEFL
Learn English
Conversational English
English idioms
Modismos en inglés
Current topics in English
Temas al momento en inglés

quiero hablar inglés mejor
quiero comprender inglés mejor
quiero aprender inglés 
Ya tengo los básicos del inglés
No puedo entender a los americanos
No puedo entender a los gringos
No puedo entender el inglés americano

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Send us a textTo access Milena's guide to spelling using the NATO phonetic alphabet: https://tinyurl.com/EnglishMadeSimple or visit her website at EnglishMadeSimple.net.In today's episode, Gabo y Goyo teach two ways to make oneself more clear in English to customers.Support the show
Send us a textThe most important habit you can have in moving through Intermediate proficiency in a language is to listen to natives who speak it. However, what happens when native speakers "break" the rules of their own language? We talk about this issue with humor, examples, and a wide variety of voices, in today's episode.We discuss:had wentI seenThere's thingsHer and Iand more! ¡Chécanos!Outside resources used:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Oe6HUgrRlQ&t=723shttps:/...
Send us a textPlease listen to EnglishMadeSimple.net to hear Milena's podcast about English in Australia!In this episode, we discuss in depth with humor, examples, and "matíces" the following concepts:AUS -- USABloke — guy Bushwalk/bushwalking — hike/hiking Chemist shop — drug storeDunny - bathroom Footpath or pavement — sidewalkHoliday -- vacation - holiday for us is a day on the calendarTrolley — shopping cart Whinge — complain Queue — line Arvo ...
Send us a textGabo and Goyo discuss the hottest issues this week in the Paris Olympics, including Gabo's analysis of the Algerian-Italian boxing fiasco, Simone Biles' changing of the narrative in the US about mental and physical health, even outside of gymnastics, and Goyo's opinion if his sons were to date Ilona Mayer, the rugby player with the huge Instagram following.Mientras Goyo y Gabo platican de estos temas, también explican puntos de vocabulario claves y clarificar su uso de inglés.&n...
Send us a textThese three concepts can be confusing in English for learners. Goyo y Gabo ofrecen ejemplos ricos de cada concepto, y contestar estas preguntas:What happens when you put your ballcap on **backwards**?What goes wrong when a husband gets dressed in the morning and leaves the light off? Will he get dressed with his shirt on **upside down** or **inside out**?What really bothers Gabe when it is **upside down**?¡Chécalo para escuchar las respuestas!Support the show
Send us a textIbai Llanos' annual event was just yesterday! Listen as Goyo y Gabo draw comparisons with YouTubers who box and their own experiences with the fighting arts. Along the way, they will give you a useful English lesson about key concepts like "headgear," "shed light on," "riveted," "far cry," and others!We also answer the questions from our perspectives - Are e-Sports players actual athletes? Does la Velada del Año help the sport ...
Send us a textIn Spanish, one can ask a question by simply changing the vocal pitch: "Beto practica el piano" becomes "¿Beto practica el piano?" In English, it is extremely common to require a form of "do" to make a statement into a question. The answer to the question, then, will **also** utilize the word "do." Wow!I read two books a week. --> **Do** you read two books a week? --> Yes, I **do.**Listen to this episode to hear how Greg's rude neighbor ...
Send us a textDon't sound foolish when you ask questions in English! Haz un clic en el episodio para aprender como los angloparlantes producen preguntas de comprobación. She works after school, **doesn't** she?He is a fine example of the benefits of a hobby, **isn't** he?She doesn't tolerate bad behavior, **does** she?Listen as Goyo and Gabo both explain how this construct works but also provide rich, humorous, contextualized examples to allow this ability to "stick in your brain."...
Send us a textClick the link to play our suite of Intermediate English games!Google Play store apps...In this episode, Gabo and Goyo show how to listen for the difference between positive, negative, and interrogative uses of English. These affect when you use terms like some, any, and few. Also, they illustrate with examples and gentle humor the difference between few and a few, and little versus a little.Support the show
Send us a textClick the link to play our suite of Intermediate English games!Google Play store apps...Entrevistamos al Sr. Ángel Del Valle, un experto en el campo de los préstamos hipotecarios en los EEUU. Él explica en inglés y español:1. La tasa de interés actual2. El nivel usual del abono inicial3. El periodo usual de tiempo para pagar los préstamosy mucho más. If you would like to know more about how Americans purchase homes, as well as how these financial concepts...
Send us a textClick the link to play our suite of Intermediate English games!Google Play store apps...Do you enjoy watching shows or videos about people surviving in the wild with few resources? In English, some of the most famous shows are "Survivorman," "Alone," and "Naked and Afraid." Si te gusta este tema pero intentas a disfrutar estos programas en inglés con frustración, checa nuestro episodio como un recurso para prepararte.In this episode, we focus on the vocabulary of per...
Send us a text--> Visita a nuestros invitados -- https://www.Mextalki.comTwo of our favorite Mexican Spanish teachers, Efra and Diego, have spent considerable time in the US and Canada. We talk to them in English and Spanish about how "anglos" make others (or don't make others) feel welcome, say goodbye, make friends, and use space in public places such as on the metro. En el episodio Gabo y Goyo hablan mucho español con sus amigos y explican ciertos conceptos claves en ...
Send us a textEscucha a nuestra invitada por HandySpanish.com y Insta @HandySpanishComo americanos, ¿cómo somos diferentes que los hispanohablantes que no viven acá? Hoy, escuchamos la perspectiva de Sara, una excelente profesora de español, de Valencia, España. Ella checa sus suposiciones que ha desarrarollado por ver películas de Hollywood y nos pregunta si nos portamos con nuestros vecinos como ella ha observado en las pelis y programas de televisión. Comparamos el horari...
Send us a textClick the link to play our suite of Intermediate English games!Google Play store appsIn this episode, Gabo and Goyo answer questions like these:How do you compare ages in English?What's the difference between "older" and "elder?"What's the difference between an "older man" and an "old man?"Who is your "old lady" versus who is your "old man?"How do you describe someone's age in a respectful manner in English?En este episodio, comparamos el vocabulario sobre la edad. En inglés, ha...
Send us a textClick the link to play our suite of Intermediate English games!Google Play store appsIn this episode, you will hear about the sugar-filled portion of the American diet, as Gabo and Goyo discuss growing up and eating sweets for breakfast, snacks, and dessert.Vocabulary included in this episode: Filling, sugary, cobbler, and icing.Escucha este episodio para recibir ejemplos del vocabulario del postre, pan dulce y la preparación.Support the show
Send us a textClick the link to play our suite of Intermediate English games!Google Play store appsSometimes there is a moment of confusion when someone is speaking your new language to you and they use a different kind of expression than what you have studied. En este episodio, usamos varios ejemplos, el humor, y la actuación del nivel de cinco estrellas para hacerte más cómodo con saludos que son comunes pero a lo mejor no académicos.Can you already answer these 3 questions?1. Which w...
Send us a textWe have a new name...¡No Te Rindas! Intermediate EnglishClick the link to play our suite of Intermediate English games!Google Play store appsPlease leave us a review!In this episode, Gabo and Goyo discuss uses of phrases like "to run around," "to run over," and "to get the runaround." Two of these expressions have multiple meanings, with one meaning to "engañar a tu pareja" as its secondary meaning! Si hablas español y estudias inglés, checa nuestro podcast para escu...
Send us a textWe have a new name....¡No Te Rindas! Intermediate EnglishYou can watch this episode as well as listen to it on our new YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@NoTeRindasIntermediateEnglishClick the link to play our suite of Intermediate English games!Google Play store appsIn this special episode, brothers Greg and Gabe fondly recall their favorite Christmas mornings together, including the birth of this podcast over 35 years ago!Support the show
Send us a textWe have a new name....¡No Te Rindas! Intermediate EnglishClick the link to play our suite of Intermediate English games!Google Play store appsYou know that "run" translates to "correr" in Spanish, but you may encounter some difficulty when "run" adds a preposition and no longer means "to move one's legs rapidly, such as when being chased by a bear." These idioms, examples of "phrasal verbs," are many. Today, Goyo y Gabo talk about these three:run intorun out ofrun som...
Send us a textVisit our page to play our suite of Intermediate English applications! Play-store-appsAs you advance in your English, you will begin to feel more and more ready to describe actions in the past. In English, regular past tense forms end in "-ed." There are THREE ways to pronounce this suffix in English, however: -d, -t, and -id. In this episode, we provide many humorous and easy-to-understand examples of this variety of sounds. The verbs featured in this epi...
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