Learn Multi-Language with Yuika
Yuika Sun
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S1E109 Learn Multi-Language with Yuika S1E109 (Audio)
Want to master the difference between “fill in” and “fill out”? In this video, I break down their meanings and usage in a simple and fun way! While they may seem similar, these phrases are used…
S1E109 Learn Multi-Language with Yuika S1E109
Want to master the difference between “fill in” and “fill out”? In this video, I break down their meanings and usage in a simple and fun way! While they may seem similar, these phrases are used…
S1E108 Learn Multi-Language with Yuika S1E108 (Audio)
The phrase “space out” is a common colloquial term that describes losing focus or mentally drifting away from what you are doing. This can happen during conversations or tasks when you become…
S1E108 Learn Multi-Language with Yuika S1E108
The phrase “space out” is a common colloquial term that describes losing focus or mentally drifting away from what you are doing. This can happen during conversations or tasks when you become…
S1E107 Learn Multi-Language with Yuika S1E107 (Audio)
In this episode, we dive into the meaning of the common English idiom “hit or miss.” You’ll learn how it describes inconsistent quality—like a restaurant that’s great one day and disappointing the…
S1E107 Learn Multi-Language with Yuika S1E107
In this episode, we dive into the meaning of the common English idiom “hit or miss.” You’ll learn how it describes inconsistent quality—like a restaurant that’s great one day and disappointing the…
Learn Multi-Language with Yuika S1E106 (Audio)
In American culture, if you hear someone sneeze, chances are high—almost 90%—that someone nearby (even a complete stranger) will immediately respond with “Bless you,” usually within a second. For…
S1E106 Learn Multi-Language with Yuika S1E106
In American culture, if you hear someone sneeze, chances are high—almost 90%—that someone nearby (even a complete stranger) will immediately respond with “Bless you,” usually within a second. For…
S1E105 Learn Multi-Language with Yuika S1E105 (Audio)
Being envious of others’ good fortune is summed up so well in Fortress Besieged: those outside the city want to get in, and those inside want to get out. How do you say this in English? It’s…
S1E105 Learn Multi-Language with Yuika S1E105
Being envious of others’ good fortune is summed up so well in Fortress Besieged: those outside the city want to get in, and those inside want to get out. How do you say this in English? It’s…
S1E104 Learn Multi-Language with Yuika S1E104 (Audio)
There is a joke in English that when you say something is cheap, you don’t simply say “It’s cheap”, but “It will not break your bank”, which means it will not make you bankrupt or ruin your family.…
S1E104 Learn Multi-Language with Yuika S1E104
There is a joke in English that when you say something is cheap, you don’t simply say “It’s cheap”, but “It will not break your bank”, which means it will not make you bankrupt or ruin your family.…
S1E103 Learn Multi-Language with Yuika S1E103 (Audio)
In today’s video, the term “AKA” mentioned is not the Japanese word “赤” (red) in pronunciation, but rather an abbreviation of an English phrase, meaning “namely” or “that is.” It is often used to…
S1E103 Learn Multi-Language with Yuika S1E103 (Audio)
In today’s video, the term “AKA” mentioned is not the Japanese word “赤” (red) in pronunciation, but rather an abbreviation of an English phrase, meaning “namely” or “that is.” It is often used to…
S1E102 Learn Multi-Language with Yuika S1E102 (Audio)
The common English phrases for giving an example are “For example” and “For instance.” But if you want a shorter version, what should you use? The most common abbreviation is “e.g.” Interestingly,…
S1E102 Learn Multi-Language with Yuika S1E102
The common English phrases for giving an example are “For example” and “For instance.” But if you want a shorter version, what should you use? The most common abbreviation is “e.g.” Interestingly,…
S1E101 Learn Multi-Language with Yuika S1E101 (Audio)
In English, there is an interesting expression: “comparing apples to apples.” It means that when making a comparison, the two things should be similar and relevant, rather than unrelated. The…
S1E101 Learn Multi-Language with Yuika S1E101
In English, there is an interesting expression: “comparing apples to apples.” It means that when making a comparison, the two things should be similar and relevant, rather than unrelated. The…
S1E100 Learn Multi-Language with Yuika S1E100 (Audio)
In American restaurants, after finishing your meal, how should you call the waiter to bring the bill? There are several ways to say it, but this video introduces the simplest one: “Check, please.”…
S1E100 Learn Multi-Language with Yuika S1E100
In American restaurants, after finishing your meal, how should you call the waiter to bring the bill? There are several ways to say it, but this video introduces the simplest one: “Check, please.”…
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