Episodes
Find the 68 words on the list below: • 3 grand = 3000 dollars • accrued interest = intérêt accumulés • actual cost = coût réel • A.T.M. machine = distributeur automatique de billets, D.A.B. • balance = solde • to balloon = augmenter rapidement • bank = banque • bank check = chèque bancaire • to bank on someone or to bank something = compter sur quelqu'un ou quelque chose • bank teller = caissier ou caissière de banque • banker = banquier ou banquière • banking = secteur...
Published 05/16/24
Today, a special vocabulary episode on real estate, with 50 terms you need to know to better your english vocabulary. • affordable housing = logement abordable • attic = grenier • basement = sous-sol • bedroom = chambre • blinds = stores • ceiling = plafond • cellar = cave • closing = signature de vente • closing date = date de signature de vente • condominium = appartement en co-propriété • curtains = rideaux • deposit = caution • dining room = salle à manger • furnished...
Published 05/09/24
Published 05/09/24
Vocabulaire : • Airline company = Compagnie aérienne • To assess = Faire le bilan de • Assessment = Bilan • Assets = Actifs, avoirs • To be based in = Avoir son siège à • To branch out, to diversify = Diversifier ses activités • Budget = Budget • Budget appropriations = Affectations budgétaires • By-laws = Règlements administratif • Capital = Capital • Capital gain = Plus-value • Cash-needy company = Société en manque de liquidités • Chief Executive Officer (CEO) = PDG • Chief...
Published 05/02/24
How do you study outside the classroom? Maybe you’re not in school anymore, maybe you don’t have access to classes, maybe you just want to study more in general. So how do you do it? The podcast talks about different ideas for practicing English. Restaurant Watch Tv Listen to podcast Read books 📚 E-Learning programs 🔔 Remember to subscribe to the Je Parle Anglais Podcast to receive episodes in real time! 📬 Sign up for our Newsletter to get the inside scoop on our business...
Published 04/25/24
What does it mean to be fluent? Common mistakes (your - you’re, there - their - they’re) Take your time with your accent Tips to guide you ✅Some Tips to be fluent 👇🏾 -Learn whole phrases, not just individual words -Work on your pronunciation -Make the most of technology -Expose yourself to English every day -Start speaking English as much as possible -Start speaking English with a personal tutor 🔔 Remember to subscribe to the Je Parle Anglais Podcast to receive episodes in real...
Published 04/18/24
The words “theater” and “cinema” Why go to the movies? Experience and convenience Cell phones, crying babies and children, ability to pause Ratings of G, PG, PG-13, and R Pricing of tickets and snacks Buying your own TV and surround sound Previews and showtimes 🔔 Remember to subscribe to the Je Parle Anglais Podcast to receive episodes in real time! 📬 Sign up for our Newsletter to get the inside scoop on our business...
Published 04/11/24
April Fool's Day – On April 1st Practical jokes – jokes, usually physical, at the expense of someone else To fool someone [into something] – to trick someone [into something] A fool – an idiot, a moron British vs. American English Past participle – many in American English are formed with –ed In British English these are often formed with –t instead Example: “I have learned” vs. “I have learnt” Tipping Usually NOT included, except for large groups (typically 8 or more people) Average tip...
Published 04/05/24
Vocabulary : preschool ( pre-nursery- nursery) elementary school junior high school high school college/university graduate school primary secondary university GCE – general certificate of education associate's degree (UDT(DUT)/ ATC(BTS)) bachelor's degree (BA/BS) master's degree (MA/MS) doctorate degree (PhD/MD) scholarship grant loan graduate assistantship 🔔 Remember to subscribe to the Je Parle Anglais Podcast to receive episodes in real time! 📬 Sign up for our...
Published 03/29/24
The Advanced Lessons have arrived! In this podcast, I give a basic introduction to the Advanced Lessons, what they will be about and a roadmap to how they will help you develop your reading, speaking, listening and writing skills. 1️⃣Firstly, we would give you advanced grammar lessons. 2️⃣Secondly, we would give you advanced vocabulary lessons. 3️⃣Thirdly, we would give you personal experiences and tricks. 4️⃣Fourthly, we are going to bring in English specialists or guest speakers to...
Published 03/21/24
Our first expression today is ; Have a frog in your throat – avoir un chat dans la gorge Down the drain – partir en fumée Boil down to – se résumer à I wouldn’t say no – ce n’est pas de refus To be on the fence – Être confus 🔔 Remember to subscribe to the Je Parle Anglais Podcast to receive episodes in real time! 📬 Sign up for our Newsletter to get the inside scoop on our business :⬇️ https://mailchi.mp/94d15420360a/formulaire-du-podcast-jeparleangalis ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ And leave me a 5-star...
Published 03/14/24
Ces nouvelles expressions vous aideront à améliorer votre anglais: I don’t believe my eyes – je n’en crois pas mes yeux It’s/That’s none of your business – ceci ne vous concerne pas / ce ne sont pas vos oignons It’s worth it/It’s worth the while – ça vaut la peine You can’t have your cake and eat it, too – vous ne pouvez pas avoir votre gâteau et le manger aussi / on ne peut pas avoir le beurre et l’argent du berrre When pigs fly – quand les cochons voleront / quand les poules auront des...
Published 03/07/24
-Practice makes perfect – c’est en forgeant qu’on devient forgeron -For the record – pour mémoire; veuillez noter que... -A dime a dozen – on en trouve à la pelle -Once and for all – une bonne fois pour toutes -My two cents – mon avis 🔔 Remember to subscribe to the Je Parle Anglais Podcast to receive episodes in real time! 📬 Sign up for our Newsletter to get the inside scoop on our business :⬇️ https://mailchi.mp/94d15420360a/formulaire-du-podcast-jeparleangalis ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ And leave me a...
Published 02/29/24
Our expressions today are ; 1 up a creek without a paddle 2 to be right under my nose 3 to make my day 4 like pulling teeth 5 in touch 🔔 Remember to subscribe to the Je Parle Anglais Podcast to receive episodes in real time! 📬 Sign up for our Newsletter to get the inside scoop on our business :⬇️ https://mailchi.mp/94d15420360a/formulaire-du-podcast-jeparleangalis ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ And leave me a 5-star review on iTunes or Spotify 📩 Private message...
Published 02/22/24
Increase your oral expressions with these ; Actions speak louder than words To keep an eye on Raining cats and dogs Piece of cake 🔔 Remember to subscribe to the Je Parle Anglais Podcast to receive episodes in real time! 📬 Sign up for our Newsletter to get the inside scoop on our business :⬇️ https://mailchi.mp/94d15420360a/formulaire-du-podcast-jeparleangalis ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ And leave me a 5-star review on iTunes or Spotify 📩 Private message :⬇️ https://anchor.fm/twengembo-clive/message ✉️ to...
Published 02/15/24
1 Pros and cons What are the pros and cons of hiring a professional ? 2 Give me Hey, give me a Heineken, too. 3 Rule of thumb It's a good rule of thumb not to go out at night! 4 To have a chip on your shoulder You seem to have a chip on your shoulder today ? 🔔 Remember to subscribe to the Je Parle Anglais Podcast to receive episodes in real time! 📬 Sign up for our Newsletter to get the inside scoop on our business...
Published 02/08/24
Hats off to the great minds who think alike Hats off! (chapeau !) Out the wazoo – beaucoup Grand – mille dollars Great minds think alike (Les grands esprits se rencontrent) To throw a wrench into my plans – causer un probème avec mes plans 🔔 Remember to subscribe to the Je Parle Anglais Podcast to receive episodes in real time! 📬 Sign up for our Newsletter to get the inside scoop on our business :⬇️ https://mailchi.mp/94d15420360a/formulaire-du-podcast-jeparleangalis ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ And leave me a...
Published 02/03/24
Hats off to the great minds who think alike Hats off! (chapeau !) Out the wazoo – beaucoup Grand – mille dollars Great minds think alike (Les grands esprits se rencontrent) To throw a wrench into my plans – causer un probème avec mes plans 🔔 Remember to subscribe to the Je Parle Anglais Podcast to receive episodes in real time! 📬 Sign up for our Newsletter to get the inside scoop on our business :⬇️ https://mailchi.mp/94d15420360a/formulaire-du-podcast-jeparleangalis ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ And leave me a...
Published 02/01/24
Today we going to discuss on some groupe of expressions Vocabulary: Caught red-handed (se faire rattraper en train de commetre un crime ou faire quelque chose de mal) Break a leg/good luck (merci ) Hands down (sans doute) To wake up on the wrong side of the bed (se lever du pied gauche) To bring home the bacon (ganger la vie/ l’argent ) 🔔 Remember to subscribe to the Je Parle Anglais Podcast to receive episodes in real time! 📬 Sign up for our Newsletter to get the inside scoop on our...
Published 01/25/24
Today we going to discuss on 3rd groupe of expressions -Third time's the charm -Like father like son (tel père tel fils) -On one hand…on the other hand (d'un coté…d'un autre coté) -All's well that ends well (tout est bien qui finit bien) -To be like 🔔 Remember to subscribe to the Je Parle Anglais Podcast to receive episodes in real time! 📬 Sign up for our Newsletter to get the inside scoop on our business...
Published 01/18/24
Sur cet épisode, on apprend les expressions suivantes: to split hairs (couper les cheveux en quatre) – to pay too much attention to details to be all ears – to really listen ; to do nothing but listen to talk trash (about something) – to talk badly (about something) right off the bat – immediately to get one's hopes up – to be hopeful when the result may not be what you want 🔔 Remember to subscribe to the Je Parle Anglais Podcast to receive episodes in real time! 📬 Sign up for our...
Published 01/11/24
Happy New Year and Best Wishes to you’ll 🎆👋🏾. 🔔 Remember to subscribe to the Je Parle Anglais Podcast to receive episodes in real time! 📬 Sign up for our Newsletter to get the inside scoop on our business :⬇️ https://mailchi.mp/94d15420360a/formulaire-du-podcast-jeparleangalis ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ And leave me a 5-star review on iTunes or Spotify 📩 Private message :⬇️ https://anchor.fm/twengembo-clive/message Thanks you for listening, for more insights, listen to our following episodes.👋😉
Published 01/04/24
Sur ce podcast, on apprend quelques expressions: gonna -- going to wanna -- want to to think twice -- to hesitate left and right -- everywhere off the top of my head -- without thinking about it much to pull someone's leg -- to joke around, to tease, to kid crystal clear -- completely clear 🔔 Pensez à vous abonner au Podcast Je Parle Anglais pour recevoir les épisodes en temps réel ! 📬 Enregistrez-vous à notre Newsletter pour avoir les coulisse de notre activité...
Published 12/28/23
Sur ce podcast, on continue à apprendre à parler de la nourriture. Vocabulaire: a meal -- un repas utensils -- les ustensiles a fork -- une fourchette a knife -- un couteau a spoon -- une cuillière a plate -- une assiette a napkin -- une serviette (de table) a bowl -- un bol a table -- une table a cup -- une tasse a glass -- un verre a straw -- une paille to set the table -- mettre la table to eat -- manger to drink -- boire to do the dishes -- faire la vaiselle to cook...
Published 12/21/23
Sur ce podcast, on apprend à parler des conditions mentales et physiques. Vocabulaire: Remarquez bien qu'en français c'est "avoir" de temps en temps et "être" de temps en temps, mais c'est toujours "to be" (être) en anglais. to be hot -- avoir chaud to be cold -- avoir froid to be tired -- avoir sommeil to be hungry -- avoir faim to be thirsty -- avoir soif to be ashamed -- avoir honte to be afraid (of...) -- avoir peur (de...) to be right -- avoir raison to be wrong -- avoir...
Published 12/14/23