My mission is to help you learn and ROCK your English level, day after day.

La misión de Daway es ayudarte, dejarnos la piel para que consigas todo lo que te has propuesto con el idioma, ayudarte a conseguir lo que TÚ quieres: cumplir un sueño, viajar por el mundo, hacer amigos internacionales, conseguir ese trabajo que quieres, mejorar tu vida, echarte un novio guiri, grabar un disco de rock en inglés

Sea lo que sea que necesites del idioma, tengas la edad que tengas, nivel, vengas de donde vengas, te ayudaré a conseguirlo en este canal de Youtube oficial del blog. Contesto dudas de gramática, aprendizaje, exámenes, motivación, etc.

Aquí abajo puedes ver la lista de episodios por orden de publicación (usa el botón “entradas más antiguas” para ver anteriores). También decirte que contesto las dudas de los oyentes en el programa de radio Daway Experience, que puedes ver en la sección audio del menú.

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All the episodes I have answered:

Unveiling the Origins and Traditions of Valentine’s Day.

As February unfolds, hearts adorned with red hues and whispers of affection fill the air, marking the arrival of Valentine's Day. Originating from ancient Roman traditions, Valentine's Day has evolved into a celebration of love and affection observed across the...

Podcast- Error Correction for Spanish Speakers B1/B2

Teacher Aurelia goes through some typical errors that students make when speaking in English, from using the wrong preposition to directly translating from Spanish to English.

By correcting these small mistakes, you will quickly improve your control of your speaking and appear more fluent!

Podcast – State Verbs

Teacher Aurelia revises the use of State Verbs in today’s episode. It’s important to have a good foundation of grammar so that we can build on it when we start learning more complicated grammar in the future.

Understanding ing forms

Hello again and welcome back to another post from our Grappling Grammar series. In this week’s entry, we will be discussing the main uses of the ing form or the gerund in English. On top of its use in the continuous tenses such as the present continuous in this...

Count me out! Grasping the use of countable and uncountable nouns.

Hello and welcome back to our Grappling Grammar series where we break down and help you to understand some of the most complex areas of English grammar. In today’s blog we are going to talk about countable and uncountable nouns and how to use them properly.  ...

To infinitive and beyond! What are state verbs?

State verbs are verbs that are related to thoughts and opinions (states of being) rather than verbs that relate to an action, also known as dynamic verbs. In general, these verbs are used to relate to elements like emotions, senses, beliefs, opinions, possessions, and...

Using the present perfect simple and continuous.

When it comes to understanding English grammar, practice makes perfect. In this week’s post, practice will make the present perfect as we go over how to correctly use this verb tense to give your English level an extra boost.     Many English learners struggle...

Understanding the past simple and the past continuous.

Learning how to use the past tenses correctly is a key part of learning English. In today’s blog, we will explain the different uses of the past simple and past continuous and give you some key examples of how to use them.    Past simple.    The main use of...

Celebrating new beginnings: How the new year is welcomed in the UK.

As the clock strikes midnight on December 31st, people around the world come together to bid farewell to the old year and welcome the new one with hope and enthusiasm. In the United Kingdom, New Year's Eve is marked by a tapestry of traditions that have stood the test...

Grappling Grammar: Comparatives and Superlatives. 

Hello and welcome to another installment of Grappling Grammar! In today’s post we will explain the use and purpose of comparatives and superlatives to help to give your English level an extra boost!    Comparative adjectives are used to compare two objects or...

Unwrapping the Origins of Christmas

Download this post as a PDF Christmas, a festive holiday celebrated around the world, has deep historical roots that intertwine with various traditions and cultures. For those learning English, understanding the origins of Christmas provides a glimpse into the rich...

The long and short U sound – Pronunciation clinic

Teacher Aurelia looks at the two basic types of the ‘U’ sound. Even though a word may be spelled with ‘oo’, it may be pronounced in different ways. For example, short - book and long - food.  Pronunciation is an important aspect in gaining fluency in English so it is...

Thanksgiving in the United States: A Time-Honoured Tradition

DOWNLOAD THIS POST AS A PDF Thanksgiving, a cherished American holiday, is a time when families and friends come together to express gratitude and share a bountiful feast. Rooted in historical significance, this annual celebration has evolved over the centuries into a...

Grappling Grammar: Body Idioms

 Idioms related to the body DOWNLOAD THIS LESSON AS A PDF DOWNLOAD THE ANSWERS TO THIS LESSON DOWNLOAD TRANSCRIPT Idioms are fascinating linguistic tools that add color and depth to our everyday language. These expressions, often consisting of a group of words whose...

Present simple vs. Present continuous PODCAST

Present simple vs. Present continuous DOWNLOAD THIS BLOG POST AS A PDF Navigating the complex world of English grammar can be an uphill struggle. But by following this blog, you will be able to understand the rules and uses of many of the key grammatical elements of...

Tongue Twisters / Trabalenguas in English B2/C1

DOWNLOAD THIS BLOG AS A PDF WORKSHEET Tongue Twisters to Improve Pronunciation Tongue twisters are a fun and effective way to improve pronunciation skills. These tricky phrases consist of a sequence of words that are challenging to articulate quickly and accurately....

Pronunciation Clinic- /i:/ vs /I/ – PODCAST

Teacher Aurelia goes through two sounds that are very difficult to differentiate between for the majority of Spanish speakers; the long and short ee sound.  The short sound doesn’t exist in Spanish and many words sound the same but are actually different; for example...