
The podcast episode concludes a three-part series focusing on expressing conditions and permissions in English. It explores how to convey that something is permissible only if certain conditions are met, targeting B2-C1 level English learners aiming for higher IELTS scores. The hosts discuss phrases like "provided that," "if," "only if," "subject to," "with approval," and "as long as," differentiating between formal and informal usage. For instance, "provided that" is deemed more suitable for workplace scenarios, while "as long as" is versatile for social, family, and professional contexts. The hosts highlight that formality can create distance, useful in policy announcements, whereas simpler phrases foster connection. A role-play illustrates using these expressions in a car-borrowing scenario.
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