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  • 29. Usando Be Going To
    2026/05/05
    This is episode 29 of the podcast Quick Tips to Improve Your English by @comeinschool, published on May 5, 2026. You can leave text and audio comments at this link. Hey, welcome. I'm Holly, your virtual teacher from Cummins School. And from today, I'll help you with quick daily English tips. Short, useful, and super easy to remember. So here's today's one. When someone asks about future plans, use Be Going To. It's perfect for things you already plan to do. Like algo que ya tienes pensado o decidido. For example, I'm going to visit Italy this summer. Voy a visitar Italia este verano. Quick note, use it for intentions and real plans, not random future ideas. So if you already know the plan Be going Sounds natural See you tomorrow for another quick tip
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  • 28. Uso de artículos con trabajos
    2026/05/04
    This is episode 28 of the podcast Quick Tips to Improve Your English by @comeinschool, published on May 4, 2026. You can leave text and audio comments at this link. Hey everyone, I'm Holly, your virtual teacher from Cummins School, and I'm here to help you with quick daily English tips, short, useful, and super easy to remember. So let's start with something really important. In English, you need the article with jobs. Say, I am a teacher, not I am teacher. Here's the thing. In Spanish, you say soy profesor without un, but in English, you need it. A teacher, a student, a doctor. Listen, this is basic, but students forget it a lot. Example, on TikTok, She says, I am a singer and content creator And TikTok, ella dice Soy cantante y creadora de contenido See you tomorrow for another quick tip
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  • 27. Hablando de tu trabajo
    2026/05/02
    This is episode 27 of the podcast Quick Tips to Improve Your English by @comeinschool, published on May 2, 2026. You can leave text and audio comments at this link. Hey everyone, I'm Holly, your virtual teacher from Cummins School, and I'm here to help you with daily quick English tips. Short, useful, and super easy to remember. So let's start with today's one. Don't just say your job, add tasks too. For example, instead of saying, I teach English, say, I teach English and prepare exams. Here's the thing, that sounds more natural and more complete. En español no dices solo tu trabajo, sino también lo que haces. Listen. This is great in interviews or presentations Example My sister works in gaming and creates content for Twitch Mi hermana trabaja en videojuegos y crea contenido para Twitch See you tomorrow for another quick tip
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  • 26. Somewhere y Anywhere
    2026/04/28
    This is episode 26 of the podcast Quick Tips to Improve Your English by @comeinschool, published on April 28, 2026. You can leave text and audio comments at this link. Listen to this. Somewhere. Why anywhere confunden mucho. Pero hoy lo dejamos clarísimo. Somewhere es en algún sitio. Se usa en frases afirmativas. For example, I want to go somewhere cool this weekend. Anywhere es a ningún sitio o a cualquier sitio. Va mejor en negativas y preguntas. So I don't want to go anywhere crowded. Do you want to eat anywhere near the cinema? Quick note. Nowhere significa en ningún sitio. Ya es negativo. So the verb stays positive. I'm going nowhere tonight I'm looking for somewhere quiet to watch Netflix Estoy buscando algún sitio tranquilo para ver Netflix See you tomorrow, guys!
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  • 25. Uso de whose para posesión
    2026/04/27
    This is episode 25 of the podcast Quick Tips to Improve Your English by @comeinschool, published on April 27, 2026. You can leave text and audio comments at this link. You're gonna love this one. Today's word is whose. It's a relative word for possession. Osei, signifca, kuio kuya, kuiozo kuyas. Here's the thing, we use whose to connect two ideas and show that something belongs to someone. Listen, you don't say the daughter of that man. You can sound smoother. You say that man whose daughter is. Quick note, whose works for people and sometimes things too. That's super useful in real English. Example, that's the streamer whose videos Always go viral on TikTok Ace es el streamer Cuyos videos siempre se hacen virales En TikTok See you tomorrow for another quick tip
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  • 24. Uso de "as" para comparaciones
    2026/04/24
    This is episode 24 of the podcast Quick Tips to Improve Your English by @comeinschool, published on April 24, 2026. You can leave text and audio comments at this link. You're gonna love this one. Today's quick tip is about as. We use it for equal comparisons. O se, para decir que dos cosas son igual de algo. So say she is as funny as her favorite TikToker, not she is more funny as... That sounds wrong. Here's the thing. As, as goes with adjectives. As tall as, as fast as, as popular as. Listen, this is important. If both things are equal, use as. Nevermore. As. Example. This new Netflix series is as addictive as a mobile game. Esta nueva serie de Netflix es tan adictiva como un videojuego de móvil. See you tomorrow, guys. Keep going.
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  • Adverbs que terminan en ly
    2026/04/23
    This is episode 23 of the podcast Quick Tips to Improve Your English by @comeinschool, published on April 23, 2026. You can leave text and audio comments at this link. Listen to this. Adverbs often end in lie. Super easy rule. If the adjective is quick, the adverb is quickly. So quick means rápido and quickly means rapidamente. Now pay attention. Some words break the pattern. Fast stays fast. Hard stays hard. Here's the thing. Hardly is different. It means casi no, not duramente. Example, she learns songs quickly, but she sings live fast and works hard. Aprende canciones rapidamente, pero canta en directo rápido y trabaja duro. This is important Don't say fastly or hardly for Duro See you tomorrow Keep going
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  • 22. Neither nor con verbos
    2026/04/23
    This is episode 22 of the podcast Quick Tips to Improve Your English by @comeinschool, published on April 23, 2026. You can leave text and audio comments at this link. You're gonna love this one. Today's quick tip is neither nor. We use it for ni uno ni otro or ni esto ni aquello. Here's the thing, the verb stays positive. Listen, you say neither my dad nor my mom can drive, not can't drive, this is important. Neither nor connects two negative ideas, but the verb does not go negative again. So one negative idea is enough. Let me show you. Neither Netflix nor TikTok is working today. Ni Netflix ni TikTok están funcionando hoy. Super useful, right? Try making your own sentence today. See you tomorrow, guys!
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