Learn English with Coffee Break English

By: Coffee Break Languages
  • Summary

  • Coffee Break English is a podcast which will help you learn English in regular 15-minute episodes, perfect for your coffee break! Find out more about Coffee Break English at https://coffeebreaklanguages.com/coffeebreakenglish/ .


    Coffee Break English can help you improve your English with short lessons - the perfect time to enjoy a cup of coffee while learning. The course is presented in slow English which is easy to understand. Don’t worry if you don’t understand every word, it’s more important to get the general meaning. Season one is at A2 level. This course is for you if you learnt some English at school or if you want to review the basics. Coffee Break English can help you improve your accuracy and understanding of English, to prepare you for many situations like using English at work, visiting an English-speaking country, taking exams, or talking with English-speaking friends. In each episode of the audio lessons, one of our colleagues from an English-speaking country tells us about an aspect of life or culture in their country. In season one, we hear from our friends in the UK, the USA, Canada, and Australia, helping you understand lots of different accents and varieties of English.


    Mark and Josie guide you through the text, explaining the language and helping you understand it better. Each text focuses on a specific language point, including tenses, prepositions, phrasal verbs, and much more.


    In addition to the main audio lesson, the course contains lesson notes, which explain the language in the lesson in more detail and provide a transcript of the text; practice exercises; a video version of the lesson; bonus audio episodes; and vocabulary lists in many different languages. Find out more at https://coffeebreakacademy.com.


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Episodes
  • ‘How much' or 'how many'? | The Coffee Break English Show 1.10
    Dec 22 2023

    Do you know when to use how much and how many in English? In this final episode of The Coffee Break English Show, Josie and Maurizio talk about when to use how much and how many as well as looking at a few examples.


    ➡️ Click here to access the blog article and worksheet that accompany this lesson ⬅️


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    13 mins
  • How to pronounce 'Tuesday' and 'Thursday' | The Coffee Break English Show 1.09
    Dec 15 2023

    Do you know how to say the words Tuesday and Thursday correctly in English? In this episode of The Coffee Break English Show, Josie and Mark chat about how to pronounce Tuesday and Thursday - and use these sounds in other words. By the end of this episode you will be more confident in pronouncing the 'tu' and 'thu' sounds in English!


    ➡️ Click here to access the blog article and worksheet that accompany this lesson ⬅️


    ☕️ To purchase a Coffee Break mug, click here ☕️



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    10 mins
  • ‘A' or 'the'? - How to use articles | The Coffee Break English Show 1.08
    Dec 8 2023

    In this new episode of The Coffee Break English Show, Mark and Josie chat about when to use ‘a’ and ‘the’ to talk about general and specific things. By the end of this episode you will feel confident using definite and indefinite articles.


    ➡️ Click here to access the blog article and worksheet that accompany this lesson ⬅️



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    13 mins

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