

Daily Easy English Expression Podcast
Coach Shane
Every day I will introduce a common expression or word that YOU NEED TO KNOW!! This podcast is for English learners around the world.
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Oct 26, 2014 • 5min
178 Daily Easy English Expression PODCAST—Hit the sack.
Delve into the origin of 'hit the sack' as a phrase originating from sleeping on straw sacks, discussing modern sleep habits along with a conversation on bedtime routines. Support from sponsors highlighted with a call to subscribe for daily updates.

Oct 25, 2014 • 12min
177 Daily Easy English Expression PODCAST—My two cents...
Exploring the origins of 'my two cents', discussing perceptions of pink, challenging gender norms, and reflecting on the power of communication during German reunification. Listeners show appreciation and support for English learning lessons.

Oct 24, 2014 • 9min
176 Daily Easy English Expression PODCAST—Suit yourself!
Exploring different breakfast preferences, from bacon and eggs to black eggs, the podcast highlights the phrase 'Suit yourself' and the nuances of individual choices. Join the team to create a free English learning platform with new sponsors and the importance of support to expand the platform.

Oct 23, 2014 • 9min
175 Daily Easy English Expression PODCAST—It doesn't agree with me.
Today’s expression and dialog: It doesn’t agree with me. You want some soup? No, that stuff doesn’t agree with me. Too spicy. Oh! It totally agrees with me. How about… A bowl of cereal would hit the spot? Cereal’s for kids. No it’s not. Shane eats it. Please subscribe on iTunes and get this podcast EVERY DAY! Support Coach Shane by giving $1 a month! www.patreon.com/coachshane Our sponsors: https://letsmasterenglish.leadpages.net/pirf/ (Join PIRF—Coach Shane’s Speaking Class!) www.letsmasterenglish.com/tryddm (Get 8 FREE DDM lessons!) www.audibletrial.com/lme (Get a free AUDIO BOOK!) www.letsmasterenglish.com/ddmlite (Join DDM and get 1 lesson every week!) Our YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/DailyEasyEnglish

Oct 22, 2014 • 5min
174 Daily Easy English Expression PODCAST—That hits the spot!!
Exploring the satisfaction of a delicious meal from KFC and Coke while expressing gratitude to listeners. Satisfying your taste buds with 'That hits the spot' - the joy of complete satisfaction when hungry.

Oct 21, 2014 • 8min
173 Daily Easy English Expression PODCAST— Here's to your~~~
The podcast discusses celebrating success with DDM classes, expressing gratitude, and offering free speaking classes and addressing file sharing challenges for Chinese students

Oct 20, 2014 • 5min
172 Daily Easy English Expression PODCAST—I like them "PLURAL NOUN"!!
Learn how to humorously express appreciation for food items like hamburgers and chocolate muffins with exaggerated enjoyment. Delve into anecdotes about homemade treats and engage in dialogue patterns like 'I like them noun plural' while being introduced to new sponsors.

Oct 19, 2014 • 9min
171 Daily Easy English Expression PODCAST—in for a bumpy ride
Exploring the expression 'in for a bumpy ride' in challenging situations. Coping with contract loss, seeking new clients to avoid job loss. Touching on financial struggles, gratitude to sponsors. Dreams of home ownership as an online English teacher, seeking sponsorships and donations.

Oct 18, 2014 • 8min
170 Daily Easy English Expression PODCAST—I couldn't have said it better! (Pronunciation TIPS!)
Delve into pronouncing 'I couldn't have said it better' in American English, explore the saying 'You are what you eat', and get pronunciation tips with free English lessons offered.

Oct 17, 2014 • 6min
169 Daily Easy English Expression PODCAST—I've been meaning to tell you...
Exploring the phrase 'I've been meaning to tell you' and its nuances in workplace communication about weekend work. Stress on the importance of timely information sharing. Examples highlight the significance of addressing crucial information promptly.


