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cataldo_channelcataldo_channelLa Rappresentante di Lista - Ciao Ciao (Official Video - Sanremo 2022)Ascolta “Ciao Ciao” e “Be my baby” nella “Ciao Ciao Edition” di “My Mamma”: https://lrdl.lnk.to/MyMamma LRDL è un progetto di Veronica Lucchesi e Dario Mangiaracina Regia e Montaggio: Simone Rovellini DOP: Davide Gatti Una produzione di: Numero Uno - Sony Music Entertainment - Woodworm Direzione Artistica Numero Uno: Sara Potente Produzione: Mati S.r.l. Produttore Esecutivo: Sara Rivolta Direzione Artistica Mati: Carolina Stamerra Grassi Stylist: Lorenzo Oddo Key hair director & Make up artist: Stephanie Glitter Assistente MUA: Eleonora Marotti Coreografo: Thoma...2022-04-0100 minEnglish in Your FaceEnglish in Your FaceInterview with Yesica Miranda, NeurologistToday 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.2020-02-2425 minEnglish in Your FaceEnglish in Your FaceThe 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.2020-02-1118 minEnglish in Your FaceEnglish in Your FaceHow to Write A Friendly LetterOne of the test questions on the Cambridge tests is writing a friendly letter. Here is the way to write it!2020-01-3008 minEnglish in Your FaceEnglish in Your FaceUsing CausativesHead 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 dif...2020-01-0714 minEnglish in Your FaceEnglish in Your FaceThe English in Your Face BlogThe English Inn Your Face Blog will have the transcripts of my podcasts and will also have podcast episode embedded in the blog post for you to listen to as you read along. Check it out at https://englishinyourface.blog2019-12-1103 minEnglish in Your FaceEnglish in Your FaceNews!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/Podcast2019-12-0502 minEnglish in Your FaceEnglish in Your FaceHow 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, tha...2019-06-0612 minEnglish in Your FaceEnglish in Your FaceThe Comma CrisisI 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.2019-05-1614 minEnglish in Your FaceEnglish in Your FaceHow to Use ArticlesEpisode 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.2019-04-1309 minEnglish in Your FaceEnglish in Your FaceUsing the Password Game in English ClassJust 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.2019-02-0702 minEnglish in Your FaceEnglish in Your FaceEpisode 9 Using Such and SoTips on how to use such and So.2018-11-2304 minEnglish in Your FaceEnglish in Your FaceRelative ClausesAn explanation of relative clauses: What they are and how to use them.2018-04-1906 minEnglish in Your FaceEnglish in Your FaceCommon English Mistakes of Native Spanish SpeakersThese are common mistakes I hear every day in class. Most of the errors you will see in this short presentation are due to native language interference. This comes about because: - The student probably learned with the grammar-translation method - The structure in English is alien to the structure in Spanish, setting up a classic negative learning situation. Intensive drilling of the correct form, every day at first and then a periodic surprise progress check, is required to correct these very tenacious errors.2018-04-1215 minEnglish in Your FaceEnglish in Your FaceAuxiliariesA discussion of the uses of auxiliaries in the English language. Auxiliaries are unique to English. Without a clear idea of how to use them, it would be impossible to speak or write English well. They are used for much more than just asking questions. They are also used for negative answers, short answers, tag questions, echo questions, and much more… Follow along with the transcript of this episode at https://englishinyourface.blog.2018-01-0207 minEnglish in Your FaceEnglish in Your FacePhrases, Clauses and SentencesPhrases, Clauses and Sentences There is a certain terminology I use that you should know so we are on the same page when we talk about constructing a proper sentence. Terms such as phrases, clauses and sentences. Follow along with the transcript of this episode at https://englishinyourface.blog.2017-12-2607 minEnglish in Your FaceEnglish in Your FaceSimple Sentence StructureI discuss the elements of a simple sentence: subject + verb + object. Follow along with the transcript of this episode at https://englishinyourface.blog.2017-12-2004 minEnglish in Your FaceEnglish in Your FaceImportant TermsToday I am going to define some important terms for you. Nouns. Verbs. Prepositions. Adjectives. Adverbs.2017-12-1702 minEnglish in Your FaceEnglish in Your FaceWhat you should know before you begin English classes.What you should know before you begin English classes. INTRO. A quick podcast on some advice I offer to students before they begin taking classes with me. You can find supporting materials for these podcasts on my personal professional website PeterMangiaracina.com2017-12-1302 minEnglish in Your FaceEnglish in Your FaceQuick talk on Tag QuestionsTag Questions2017-12-1101 minEnglish in Your FaceEnglish in Your FaceEnglish in Your Face (Trailer)2017-12-1000 min