This is an all ears English podcast, how to intentionally vary your vocabulary.
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Are you feeling stuck with your English?
We 'll show you how to become fearless and fluent by focusing on connection,
not perfection with your American hosts, Lindsay McMahon,
the English adventurer and Michelle Kaplan, the New York radio girl coming to you from Colorado and New York City, USA.
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What is the difference between intentionally, deliberately, and on purpose?
Let's get into the tiny details today to find out if there is a major difference and how to use all three.
Can be technically correct in English and still not sound natural.
Maybe your sentences are grammatically right,
but something feels stiff, a little robotic, not quite how a native speaker would say it.
That's nuance.
Fluency lives in collocations, phrasal verbs, and word choice, not just grammar rules.
If you keep using the same safe phrases, it may be time to stretch.
Find out your level and what vocabulary skills you're missing in our free two minute quiz.
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because of the way you 're moving from the s sound to the f sound It 's pretty unnatural in English, purposefully.