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English with Rhys

Episode 07: Predicting the Future

16 Sep 2023

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Are you a fan of The Simpsons and their uncanny ability to predict the future? Join us in this episode of The English with Rhys Podcast as we dive into The Simpsons' predictions and teach you how to talk about future predictions in everyday conversational English. Rhys is joined by his best friend, Ben, to discuss some of the most famous Simpsons predictions and explore the language used for making and discussing predictions. Become a member: https://englishwithrhys.com/membership-levels/Take the Podcast Course: https://englishwithrhys.com/courses/the-podcast-course/Get the transcript: https://englishwithrhys.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Episode-07-Transcript-Non-Members.pdf In this episode, you'll learn key vocabulary and sentence structures for making predictions using 'will' and 'would.' We also introduce five words you can use instead of 'said' to enhance your communication skills. Discover intriguing predictions made by The Simpsons and hear what listeners like you have to say about the future of technology, time travel, and longevity. Will robots take over all our jobs? Can humans live beyond 1000 years? What will the world be like in 50 years? Find out what people are thinking and join the conversation. If you want to take your learning further, check out The Podcast Course on englishwithrhys.com, where you'll find additional activities to help you master the language points covered in this lesson. Don't miss this opportunity to improve your English while exploring the fascinating world of predictions!

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