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315: Upgrade Your Relationship Vocabulary Today / Rozwiń angielskie słownictwo związane z relacjami
Say It Out Loud – kurs mówienia po angielsku: siol.pl
Voice Loop: teacherola.com/grupy
W tym odcinku nauczysz się mówić o relacjach: od poznawania nowych osób, przez randkowanie, aż po rozstania i utrzymywanie kontaktu. Poznasz naturalne wyrażenia, które pojawiają się w prawdziwych rozmowach, i przećwiczysz je razem ze mną na głos.
Dowiesz się:
✔️ jak powiedzieć, że dobrze się z kimś dogadujesz („get on well”)
✔️ czym różni się „hang out” od „go out with”
✔️ jak opowiedzieć o zauroczeniu („have a crush on someone”)
✔️ jak mówić o rozstaniach („break up”, „lose touch”, „fall out”)
✔️ jak utrzymywać kontakt po angielsku („keep in touch”)
📥 Worksheet do tego odcinka znajdziesz w panelu bocznym na teacherola.com/315, pobierz i ćwicz całe zdania.
🎓 Obejrzyj webinar „Present… Not That Simple” Myślisz, że Present Simple to banał?
Niekoniecznie! W tym webinarze pokazuję, dlaczego nawet osoby na poziomie B1 czy C1 wciąż robią błędy w czasie Present Simple i jak w końcu przestać je popełniać. 🎥 Nagranie webinaru dostępne do 18 listopada 2025 r. na teacherola.com/simple
🗣️ Say It Out Loud – kurs mówienia po angielsku
Zacznij mówić po angielsku bez stresu.
Dołącz do kursu Say It Out Loud (SIOL)! To program, w którym naprawdę trenujesz mówienie, a nie tylko uczysz się teorii.
Czeka na Ciebie:
✨ Speaking Club z rozmowami na żywo
✨ chat głosowy WhatsApp z codziennym feedbackiem ode mnie
✨ comiesięczne zajęcia na żywo
✨ dożywotni dostęp do wszystkich materiałów
👉 Zapisz się na siol.pl do 18 listopada.
Ola 💛
🎧 Posłuchaj także:
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✨TOP 311. 3 English Words Everyone Gets Wrong: News, Information, Advice
✨TOP 310. Learn English With Huntrix "Golden"
🎵 Muzyka: "Zazie" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) – Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Szukaj w treści odcinka
You read English, you understand English.
You've been learning for years, but when it's time to speak, your mind just freezes and the words don't come out.
My name is Ola and this is Teacher La Podcast.
This is about your voice, your words, your real English.
Today's episode is all about relationships, the words and phrases we use when we talk about meeting people, dating, breaking up or staying in touch.
You will hear lots of expressions that come up in real life and you will practice them with me out loud, just like always.
Every single day you will join my speaking club and you will send me short voice messages for daily feedback and meet other learners who want to train their speaking, not just study English.
It's a complete experience built to get you talking and it really works.
There is a short form you can fill in and I will get back to you personally.
And if you have not seen it yet, make sure to watch the replay of my webinar present not that simple at teacherola.com forward slash simple.
In that session I showed you why even strong learners still make present simple mistakes and how to finally fix them.
So, go to seol.pl and join Say It Out Loud or fill in the form at teacherola.com forward slash course, I mean kurs in Polish, kurs, if you want to talk it through first.
And now, let us dive into today's topic, the language of relationships.
We learn about their lives, what they like, what they do and what kind of people they are.
Sometimes it happens slowly, like when you meet someone at work and you talk a little bit every day.
This means we enjoy each other's company and have a good relationship.
And the conversations feel easy and natural and you find yourself laughing at the same things.
If we start to like someone in a special way, we might go out with them.
This means we start dating or being in a romantic relationship.
Maybe you start seeing each other regularly, going for dinner or just spending more time together.
Before we start dating we might have a crush on someone.
If they say yes, they get married, which means they become husband and wife or life partners if they get married.
Sometimes relationships end and people break up.
But sometimes people lose touch and they stop talking or seeing each other.
Life gets busy, people move and you just drift apart.
Finally, if you fall out with someone, fall out with someone, it means you have a big argument or fight and it damages your relationship.
Sometimes people make up after that and sometimes they don't.
Nothing can truly take the place of real practice and the best kind of practice will always be an actual conversation with another person.
It trains your brain to connect grammar, pronunciation and the natural flow of speech.
And that's where we'll wrap up today's episode.
To keep going, head to titrola.com forward slash 315 and download your free worksheet.
It's the perfect way to practice a little more and really make the new phrases stick.
In that session I break down why even strong learners still make mistakes with the present simple and show you how to finally fix them for good.
And one more thing.
where I give you personal feedback every day, monthly live sessions and lifetime access to all of it.
All of these elements are built to get you talking and they really do work.
Join Say It Out Loud at siol.pl and let this be the moment you stop studying English and start speaking it confidently.
Stay fearless, take care and say it out loud.
I'm your teacher, Teacher Ola and you've been listening to Teacher Ola podcast.
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