Quick Tips to Improve Your English
20. Uso de "both
This is episode 20 of the podcast Quick Tips to Improve Your English by @comeinschool, published on April 20, 2026. You can leave text and audio comments at this link.
You're gonna love this one. Today's quick tip is both, and we use it to join two things and say the two are true. O sea, los dos, a la vez. So, instead of one or the other, you can conclude both. Example, both my brother and my sister love Minecraft. Mi hermano y mi hermana am in Minecraft. Super useful, right? Here's the thing, the verb usually agrees with...
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This is episode 20 of the podcast Quick Tips to Improve Your English by @comeinschool, published on April 18, 2026. You can leave text and audio comments at this link.
Hey, welcome back. I'm Holly, your virtual teacher from Cummins School, and I'm here to help you with quick daily tips. Short, useful, and super easy to remember. So let's go with today's one. For a moment means durante un instante, just for a very short time. Listen, this is important. It's perfect when something happens briefly, maybe a feeling, a thought, or a reaction. So if you say, I...
19. Uso de "for a moment
This is episode 19 of the podcast Quick Tips to Improve Your English by @comeinschool, published on April 17, 2026. You can leave text and audio comments at this link.
Hey, welcome back. I'm Holly, your virtual teacher from Cummins School, and I'm here to help you with quick daily tips. Short, useful, and super easy to remember. So let's go with today's one. For a moment means durante un instante, just for a very short time. Listen, this is important. It's perfect when something happens briefly, maybe a feeling, a thought, or a reaction. So if you say, I...
18. in the moment vs at the moment
This is episode 18 of the podcast Quick Tips to Improve Your English by @comeinschool, published on April 17, 2026. You can leave text and audio comments at this link.
You're gonna love this one. Today's expression is in the moment. We use it for that feeling of being fully present, like disfrutando en la hora sin pensar en nada más. It's emotional, calm, and very mindfulness vibes. Here's the thing, in the moment is not the same as at the moment. In the moment is about connection and feeling. At the moment just means ahora mismo. Listen, you m...
17. English tip: at the moment
This is episode 17 of the podcast Quick Tips to Improve Your English by @comeinschool, published on April 16, 2026. You can leave text and audio comments at this link.
Hey everyone, I'm Holly, your virtual teacher from Cummins School, and I'm here to help you every day. We're doing quick English tips, short, useful, and super easy to remember so you can sound more natural fast. Here's the thing, today's expression is at the moment. We use it to say ahora mismo, or to describe your current situation. Quick note, it often means temporary, not forever. Listen, I'm not...
16. Uso de "you and me
This is episode 16 of the podcast Quick Tips to Improve Your English by @comeinschool, published on April 15, 2026. You can leave text and audio comments at this link.
Hey everyone, I'm Holly, your virtual teacher from Cummins School, and I'm here to help you every day. Quick, useful English tips, easy to remember, easy to use, and super practical for real life. So every day, we'll learn one small thing, no stress, just English that actually helps. Today's quick tip is about a very common mistake, you and me. Here's the thing, use you and me when both...
15. Estoy en esto ahora
This is episode 15 of the podcast Quick Tips to Improve Your English by @comeinschool, published on April 12, 2026. You can leave text and audio comments at this link.
Today's tip is, I'm into... Super useful and very natural. We use it when we like something a lot. O say, cuando algo te encanta o te interesa mucho. So if you say, I'm into music, it means te va mucho la música. Here's the thing, it sounds more relaxed than I like. Quick note, you can use it for hobbies, fashion, games or even people sometimes. Pay attention. E...
14. Hanging out with friends
This is episode 14 of the podcast Quick Tips to Improve Your English by @comeinschool, published on April 11, 2026. You can leave text and audio comments at this link.
Hey everyone, I'm Holly, your virtual teacher from Cummins School. I'll be here every day with a quick English tip. Short, useful and super easy to remember. So you can speak more naturally, little by little. Here's today's tip. Hang out. It means paso del rato, usually with friends. Very common, very natural and super useful. You can use it for casual plans, not something formal, just relaxing together. Listen...
13. Uso de actually en inglés
This is episode 13 of the podcast Quick Tips to Improve Your English by @comeinschool, published on April 10, 2026. You can leave text and audio comments at this link.
Hey everyone! I'm Holly, your virtual teacher from Cummins School, and I'm here to help you every day with quick, useful English tips. Short, clear, and super easy to remember. So let's start with today's tip. Actually. This word means on realidad, or de hecho. But listen, it does not mean actualmente. That's a classic mistake. Actually is for correcting or adding real information. Let me show you. I thought...
12. Adverbs of frequency
This is episode 12 of the podcast Quick Tips to Improve Your English by @comeinschool, published on April 8, 2026. You can leave text and audio comments at this link.
Hi everyone, I'm Holly, your virtual teacher from Cumming School, and I'm here to help you improve your English, little by little, every day. So, today's quick tip is about adverbs of frequency. Primero, en español, nos dicen con qué frecuencia pasa algo. Palabras como, always, usually, sometimes, never. Here's the thing. Normally, they go before the main verb. For example, I usually watch Wednesday on Netflix. En español...
11. Diferencia entre few y little
This is episode 11 of the podcast Quick Tips to Improve Your English by @comeinschool, published on April 7, 2026. You can leave text and audio comments at this link.
Hi everyone, I'm Holly, your virtual teacher from Cummins School and I'm here to help you improve your English with quick daily tips. Today's tip is a few and a little. Here's the thing. If you add a, it sounds positive. A few means algunos. A little means un poco. Without a, it turns negative. Few means pocos, not enough. Little means poco, insufficient. Now, remember this A few goes...
10. Few versus little explained
This is episode 10 of the podcast Quick Tips to Improve Your English by @comeinschool, published on April 6, 2026. You can leave text and audio comments at this link.
Today's tip is few versus little. Here's the thing. We use few with countable nouns. Things you can count, like friends, followers or games. And we use little with uncountable nouns. Things you can't count one by one, like time, money or energy. So, few friends, but little time. Few messages, but little patience. Let me show you. I have few friends who still play Fortnite and little free time...
9. Get used to routines
This is episode 9 of the podcast Quick Tips to Improve Your English by @comeinschool, published on April 3, 2026. You can leave text and audio comments at this link.
Hi everyone, I'm Holly, your virtual teacher from Cummins School, and I'm here to help you improve your English, little by little, with quick daily tips. Today's tip is, get used to. It means a custom brass, but focus on the process, not the result. Here's the thing, after get used to, use a verb in slash ing. For example I'm getting used to watching videos in English on TikTok...
8. Usando "be used to" correctamente
This is episode 8 of the podcast Quick Tips to Improve Your English by @comeinschool, published on April 3, 2026. You can leave text and audio comments at this link.
Hey there, I'm Holly, your virtual teacher from Cummins School. I'm here to help you improve your English with quick daily tips, easy and useful. Today's tip is, be used to. It means estar a costumbrado a algo. Here's the thing. After be used to, use a verb with at ing. So we say, I'm used to studying at night, not, I'm used to study. Let me show you I'm...
7. Aprendiendo "used to
This is episode 7 of the podcast Quick Tips to Improve Your English by @comeinschool, published on April 1, 2026. You can leave text and audio comments at this link.
Hi, I'm Holly, your virtual teacher at Cummins School every day. I'll help you level up your English with quick, easy tips you can really use. Today's tip is used to. We use used to for past habits, things you did before, but not now. So, if it's negative, say didn't used to. No final D in use, okay? Here's an example. I used to play football every weekend. Antes...
6. Agree on and Agree about
This is episode 6 of the podcast Quick Tips to Improve Your English by @comeinschool, published on March 31, 2026. You can leave text and audio comments at this link.
Today's tip is agree on and agree about. Easy one today. Use agree on for decisions or plans. It means people choose the same thing. Use agree about for opinions or topics. It means people think similarly about something. So, we agree on a date. We agree about the problem. Here's an example. We agreed on Saturday for the party. Acordamos el sábado para la fiesta. And this one. I...
5. Agree with a person
This is episode 5 of the podcast Quick Tips to Improve Your English by @comeinschool, published on March 30, 2026. You can leave text and audio comments at this link.
Hi, I'm Holly, your virtual teacher from Cummins School. Every day I'll help you boost your English with quick tips. Today's tip is, agree with. Use with when you agree with a person. So, say, I agree with you. That sounds natural and correct. Don't say, I agree you. That's not right in English. Here's an example. I agree with my friend. Estoy de acuerdo con mi amigo. Now, remember...
4. Cómo usar agree correctamente
This is episode 4 of the podcast Quick Tips to Improve Your English by @comeinschool, published on March 28, 2026. You can leave text and audio comments at this link.
Today's tip is, agree correctly. Never say, I am agree. That sounds wrong in English. Say, I agree. Why? Because agree is a verb, not an adjective. So you use it like other verbs. I agree with you. She agrees with the idea. We don't agree on that. Here's an example. I agree with my friend about the movie. Estoy de acuerdo con mi amigo sobre la película. Easy, r...
3. Aprendiendo Stop Plus To
This is episode 3 of the podcast Quick Tips to Improve Your English by @comeinschool, published on March 27, 2026. You can leave text and audio comments at this link.
Hi, I'm Holly, your virtual English teacher from Come In School. I'm here to help you improve your English with a quick daily tip. Today you'll learn Stop Plus To. We use Stop Plus To when you pause one action to start a different one. So, you stop doing something because you want to do something else. Example She stopped to speak to her friend. Ella se paró para hablar c...
2. Stop plus ing
This is episode 2 of the podcast Quick Tips to Improve Your English by @comeinschool, published on March 27, 2026. You can leave text and audio comments at this link.
Hello! I'm Holly, your virtual teacher from Cummins School. I'm here to help you improve your English level with a quick tip. Today we're going to talk about the expression stop plus ing. Take a look. We use stop plus ing when we want to say that we stop doing a habit. For example, if someone used to smoke and doesn't anymore, you would say, he stopped smoking. It's like...
1. Presentación del podcast
This is episode 1 of the podcast Quick Tips to Improve Your English by @comeinschool, published on March 27, 2026. You can leave text and audio comments at this link.
Hey guys, I'm Holly, your virtual teacher from Come In School. And my mission? To help you seriously level up your English. No boring lessons here. We're going to keep things practical, useful and actually interesting. In each episode, I'll share quick tips to help you speak more fluently, understand better and feel way more confident when using English. So if you're tired of getting stuck or overthinking every sentence...