
Every Week English
English learning at its finest going through topics used in real life with real people. Hosted by Josh Gholson, an intrepid adventurer and English Teacher; interviewing wonderfully interesting students!
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My name is Josh Gholson. I am providing the most fantastic English language learning experience to students of all ages from a varyingly diverse set of cultures and backgrounds. Often my students describe me as a counselor or mentor; likewise as a dedicated inspiration in their lives, as I am young, and yet have accomplished so much. I specialize in building impenetrable bridges into people’s lives with witty insight and questioning designed to make my students become wiser and learn English with every lesson. I have written four fantasy novels which speak for themselves in their breadth and ingenuity. I have taught executives and management to become experts in every aspect of English as well as have increased their confidence, fluency, and articulation through my dedicated teaching and tutoring whether that is in a course of days, weeks, or months as it depends on the student.
Every Week English
12. Josh talks Food
This episode I talk all things food related as well as Present Simple and Action vs. Non action verbs.
Sayings: "There are only ten minutes in the life of a pear when it's perfect to eat." - Ralph Waldo Emerson
"Life is a combination of magic and pasta." - Federico Fellini
"One day I'm going to make the onion cry." - Uknown
"Knowledge is knowing a tomato is a fruit, wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad." - Miles Kington
"A party without cake is just a meeting." - Julia Child
"A balanced diet is a cookie in each hand." - Barbara Johnson
Idioms:
1. By the skin of your teeth
Meaning: To just barely get by or make it.
Example: Lester made the dance team By the skin of his teeth, you see the audition gates were about to get closed.
2. Down for the count
Meaning: Tired; giving up.
Example: My pet dog is down for the count after playing the whole day with the frisbee.
3. Draw the line
Meaning: To stop before a point where something okay gets not okay.
Example: Hey buddy, that’s enough, Draw the line before someone comes and beats you to a pulp.
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