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If you are a new listener to this podcast, welcome! I'm Craig. This is Reza. With over 40 years of teaching between us, we'll help you improve your English and take it to the next level. Más podcasts para mejorar tu ingles en: http://www.inglespodcast.com/ More podcasts to improve your English at: http://www.inglespodcast.com/ In this episode: Cards – What to write in greeting cards – Xmas, birthday, get well soon, retirement, baby, anniversary, retirement, christening etc Listener Feedback: Hi Craig, I'm Javier Alberola from Valencia again. I never imagined I would be capable of doing a review about a podcast such as 'Aprender Inglés.com'. I have only been studying English for a year, but I know positively (I'm pretty sure) that in my FCE exam may appear this kind of written exercise. (this kind of written exercise may appear in the FCE exam) 'Aprender Inglés con Craig y Reza' has become my favourite podcast for various reasons:firstly, the majority of the contents are free. (the majority? What do we charge for?) Secondly, the experience of the protagonists is their most important attribute. In my opinion, working for the British Council is the best guarantee that this method of education is the appropiate one. On the other side (On the other hand), I think the success of the podcast is based on the way they transmit information to the audience. Dialogues are clear, concise and well structured. Tone of voice is another strong point: correct pronunciation is very useful for me and pauses in their speech contribute to a better comprehension (understanding). In conclusion, 'Aprender Inglés con Craig y Reza' is the best way of learning English: cheap, top quality and easy to use (especially on a smartphone). While I do recommend this programme, I warn you that you shouldn't leave a piece of chocolate near Craig... You will never see it again! Kind regards,Javier Greeting Cards Why do the British, and the Americians, love to send them? birthday cardsChristmas Cardsaniversary cardsnew job cardspromotion cardsretirement cardsEaster CardsNew Baby cardsget well soon cardsdeath cards (to pass away = to die) When people die, personal loss - You could write: I'm sorry for your loss.My condolences.Our hearfelt condolences.With deepest sympathy.thinking of you at this sad time.Our prayers/thoughts are with you at this difficult time.I was sorry/saddened to hear that _________ passed away. birthday cards - You could write: happy birthdayCongratulations ON your birthdayMany happy returnsMany, many more wonderful birthdays in the futureHappy 25th (birthday) Live life well! Roses are red, violets are blue, This poem is old and so are you!Violets are blue, roses are read, congratulations on not being dead. Happy birthday! corny = cursi Christmas Cards - You could write: Merry Christmas.Seasons greetings.Have a great holiday.Have a wonderful festive season.Have a great/happy/wonderful New Year!I wish you a very merry Christmas, and all the best for the coming New Year.Everything you wish for yourself and your family in the New Year.Christmas comes but once a year, and when it does it brings good cheer (more beer!) Anniversary cards - You could write: Happy anniversary30 years and still going strong! May there be many more.Many more happy years together. Valentine Day cards - You could write: I love you. You are my dreamboat.Roses are red, violets are blue, you don't know me, but I love you.Violets are blue, roses are red, I'd love to get you into bed. killjoy = aguafiestas New job cards - You could write: Good luck in your new job.Congratulations ON your new position/post/job."With great power comes great responsibility" - Spiderman Promotion cards - You could write: Congratulations on your retirement Retirement cards - You could write: All the best for your retirement. Easter Cards - You could write: Happy Easter! New Baby cards - You could write: Congratulations on the birth of your baby boy/girl. get well soon cards - You could write: Get well soon!I wish you a speedy recovery. Get over your illness soon. Christening (bautismo)Congratulations on the christening of your baby boy/girl. A Wedding Invitation:We would be delighted to enjoy your company at our wedding on ________ RSVP = répondez, s'il vous plaît (please reply) ...and now it's your turn to practise your English. We want you to tell us what you think about this greeting card thing. Is it a waste of money? Is it the same to send a virtual greeting card or a Facebook message? Send us a voice message and tell us what you think. inglespodcast.com - speakpipe Send us an email, or record your voice and send us a sound file, with a comment or question to [email protected] or [email protected]. Más podcasts para mejorar tu ingles en: http://www.inglespodcast.com/ More podcasts to improve your English at: http://www.inglespodcast.com/ On next week's episode: Confusing verbs (say/tell, hear/listen, watch/see) The music in this podcast is by Pitx. The track is called 'See You Later'