English in Your Face

Peter Mangiaracina

Tips and short talks on effective communication for students of English as a second language.

  • 25 minutes 31 seconds
    Interview with Yesica Miranda, Neurologist

    Today we’re going to do something a little bit different. Instead of doing grammar, we're going to have an interview with one of my students, Yesica Miranda. Yesica has been taking classes from me for about year. I thought it might be interesting to speak to students to get their perspective on learning English.

    Head on over to englishinyourface.blog for a transcript of this podcast.

    24 February 2020, 5:34 pm
  • 18 minutes 18 seconds
    The Ugly Truth About Phrasal Verbs

     In this podcast I'm going to talk about:

    > * Difficulties that ESL students have when listening to native speakers.
    > * The Anatomy of a Phrasal Verb
    > * A Bit of Phrasal Verb History
    > * The two main types of phrasal verbs, two-word and three-word phrasal verbs
    > * What kinds of phrasal verbs take objects, and which don't
    > * Where to put the object if it has one. After? Between?

    Visit englishinyourface.blog for a transcript of this podcast.

    11 February 2020, 4:37 pm
  • 8 minutes 50 seconds
    How to Write A Friendly Letter

    One of the test questions on the Cambridge tests is writing a friendly letter. Here is the way to write it!

    30 January 2020, 11:39 am
  • 14 minutes 56 seconds
    Using Causatives

    Head on over to englishinyourface.blog for a transcript of this podcast.

    Also see my presentation on causatives

    Let me give you a road map of what we are going to talk about today.

    * First we will define what a causative is

    * How it differs from other languages

    * The terminology we’ll use to describe each element of a causative sentence, namely the subject, main verb, the agent, the causative verb, and the object.

    * There are three causatives, and today I will talk about: 

    * The different sentence constructions of causatives.

    * How the main verbs and the causative verbs changes for each structure.

    7 January 2020, 11:17 am
  • 2 minutes 30 seconds
    News!
    What has been happening lately. News about a new blog which will include the podcasts. You can now see The episodes of my podcast along with transcripts at petermangiaracina.com/Podcast
    5 December 2019, 2:31 pm
  • 12 minutes 29 seconds
    How to Use "Make" and "Do"

    Today’s podcast is about the uses of make and do.


    Follow along with the transcript of this episode at https://englishinyourface.blog.


    This drives everyone crazy. In Spanish, for example, you have only one word for both make and do, “hacer,” so it’s difficult to figure out which English word “make” or “do" is correct to use. A lot of my students have learned a rule that I think is completely useless. They learn that you use “make” for things you do with your hands. No, ladies and gentleman, that doesn’t work. The expression “make good time” for example means to arrive at a place quickly. 

    It usually takes me an hour to get to work but today it only took 30 minutes. I made great time.

    Did you walk to work on your hands? No. It’s an absurd rule. Forget that rule. File that rule under stupid.

    You have to learn which one to use by learning the context and that’s what I plan to do today. I’m going to go through some of the most common expressions that use make and do, so sit back, MAKE yourself comfortable and let’s DO it right.

    6 June 2019, 8:45 am
  • 14 minutes 45 seconds
    The Comma Crisis

    I have just finished correcting about eight medical articles. I do medical translations from time to time and also check the English before publication in American and European journals in English. The two most common mistakes when I do corrections are the misuse of the definite article and the overuse of commas. Last time we talked about articles and how to use them, so today I’m going to talk about when you should use a comma.


    Follow along with the transcript of this episode at https://englishinyourface.blog.

    16 May 2019, 8:24 am
  • 9 minutes 48 seconds
    How to Use Articles

    Episode 11. When to use definite and indefinite articles. In depth!

    By articles, I mean a (ay) or ah and the (thee) or thuh, the choice is up to you how you want to pronounce them. The longer vowels in thee and ay are sometimes used for emphasis such as in the phrase, "The one and only…"

    Follow along with the transcript of this episode at https://englishinyourface.blog.

    13 April 2019, 2:48 pm
  • 2 minutes 54 seconds
    Using the Password Game in English Class
    Just a short episode to talk about a game that I have been using a lot in English class to help build vocabulary and teamwork. The name of the game is password and in this episode I will explain how it is played.
    7 February 2019, 8:24 am
  • 4 minutes 5 seconds
    Episode 9 Using Such and So
    Tips on how to use such and So.
    23 November 2018, 6:49 pm
  • 6 minutes 21 seconds
    Relative Clauses
    An explanation of relative clauses: What they are and how to use them.
    19 April 2018, 10:47 am
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