Mini-Course: 100 Ways To Use 5 Common English Words!

迷你课程:100种使用5个常见英语单词的方法!

Espresso English Podcast

2025-12-22

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🎁 Download FREE lesson e-book + quizzes ✨ Espresso English Academy I'd like to give you a holiday gift ✨🎁😊 As you know, many English words have multiple meanings - and this can be frustrating for learners, because the same word is used in different ways. That's why I'm giving you a FREE 1-hour class + e-book teaching you 100 ways to use 5 of the most common English words: RUN, GET, BREAK, CUT, and SET! 📖 Download the e-book & audio here: https://espressoenglish.lpages.co/mini-course-100-ways-to-use-5-common-words/ This is the perfect way to become more fluent in English as we finish 2025!
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  • Hi, and welcome to the Espresso English podcast,

  • where you can improve your English in just a few minutes a day.

  • My name is Shayna, and I'm the teacher at Espresso English.

  • Make sure to visit the website, espressoenglish.net,

  • where you can get online courses and e-books that will help you learn English even faster.

  • Let's get started with today's lesson.

  • Hi students!

  • It's Shaina from espressoenglish.net and today is the first day of our five-day mini-course about English words with multiple meanings.

  • In this mini-course,

  • we're going to look at five very common words and learn a total of a hundred different ways to use them.

  • This will improve your ability to express yourself in English

  • because you're going to discover lots of new ways to use some words you already know.

  • Here's how the course works.

  • Each daily lesson will focus on one word,

  • and I'll teach you various meanings of that word in English,

  • as well as how it's used in some idiomatic expressions and phrasal verbs.

  • After you watch the video,

  • make sure to do the exercises that are included so that you can review what you've learned and put it into practice.

  • Practicing is the key to remembering these words and expressions so that you can actually use them when you speak English.

  • Today's word is run.