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Coffee break languages




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We’ll follow the adventures of Mattias and his family as they travel down the west coast of Sweden.

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So, what did we announce in this biggest launch ever? Coffee Break Swedish Travel Diariesįollowing our Travel Diaries series in French, Spanish, German and Italian, we’re delighted to announce that Coffee Break Swedish will be returning in the new year with a 10-lesson course. If you missed our live event, you can watch the replay here. We’re so excited to announce the latest developments from Coffee Break Languages. Happy Coffee Breaking! Categories Coffee Break English Tags Coffee Break English Show Leave a comment Why not make a coffee now and do some more research about make and do? It’s all part of the language learning journey. So, keep practising make and do! Remember that all English learners make mistakes, but people can usually still understand you.

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You can also get emails from Mark, the Coffee Break Languages founder, giving advice for language learners at any level. We regularly send a short (coffee-break-sized) email lesson that will help you improve your English.

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Plus! To get a regular free English lesson in your inbox, you can sign up for our newsletter. We will release more episodes soon, about some more useful topics!

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If you found this post interesting, make sure you listen to the full podcast episode with Mark and Josie on the Coffee Break English Show. It’s a good idea to make a list when you see or hear a new expression, to help you remember it. Remember, there are many more expressions with make and do. She is doing research for her PhD at the moment. I’m going to the supermarket to do the shopping. It usually takes her 10 minutes to do her hair in the morning.ĭo you usually do exercise in the morning or in the evening? Now you’ve seen some expressions with make, here are five fixed expressions with do: Please try not to make a mess in the kitchen!

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We need to make a decision about where to go on holiday this summer. I made all my best friends at university. When you’re learning a language, you often make mistakes. Here are five fixed expressions with make: He loves doing nothing on Sunday mornings.Īs we mentioned before, the best way to learn when to use make and do is to learn some fixed expressions. Let’s look at some examples:ĭo housework (e.g. My brother makes his own clothes – he’s very creative. My grandma makes pancakes for breakfast on Sundays. The result is usually something that we can see and touch. We use make when we create or produce something. Continue reading to find out more, and why not listen to the podcast as you go! Make So, let’s get started and look at the rules and expressions with do and make. There are some rules to follow, but as Josie and Mark explain during the episode, the best way to learn when to use do and make is to learn some fixed expressions. The Coffee Break English Show is a podcast series of informal conversations to help you understand some difficult topics in English! In the latest episode, Josie and Mark talk about when to use do and make. In this episode of the Coffee Break English Show, we’ll do some work to help you avoid making mistakes with do and make.

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Do you know when to use do and when to use make when you’re speaking English? This can be a difficult topic for English learners, because many languages just have one verb for do and make.






Coffee break languages