1972 - Do You Have a Soft Spot for All Ears English?

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Today we answer a listener's question about expressions using the word spot. What's a sweet spot? What's a sore spot? Learn the expressions today and how to use them so you can connect with others in your English conversations.

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I just wanted to let you know that I really appreciate your efforts, I work as a medical interpreter and I’ve never been to the U.S. so my English is good but it is really formal. This podcast always feels like having a real conversation with a friend and that helps me improve the often forgotten casual conversation. Thank you

danielsantaella
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I love you podcasts!!! I mean the conversation sounds truly natural, I love it

carlosmiguel
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I do have a soft/sweet spot for AEE. English is not a sore spot for me now. AEE is a hot spot for online English learners.

mollietai
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How to use the expression of "-wise"? such as economy wise, relationship wise

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Amazing video, please don’t stop to make them.

MatheusPires.
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I only knew the word spot as a synonym of the word available

vickypear
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Hi, what does ‘shrimp’ mean when the word is used to describe someone? Thx!

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