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| 178.2 - The Vanderbilts and the Biltmore Estate | 25 Dec 2024 | 00:37:29 | |
In this episode, we explore the fascinating legacy of the Vanderbilt family and their iconic Biltmore Estate in Asheville, North Carolina. Discover how Cornelius Vanderbilt, "The Commodore," built a fortune through steamboats and railroads during the Industrial Revolution, leaving a lasting impact on American infrastructure, culture, and philanthropy.
Together we'll take a tour of the Biltmore Estate, the largest privately-owned home in the U.S., featuring 250 rooms, stunning gardens designed by Central Park's Frederick Law Olmsted, and modern innovations like indoor plumbing and electricity. You'll learn polite and casual ways to describe wealth in English, such as "affluent" or "filthy-stinkin' rich," while gaining insights into the Gilded Ageâa term coined by Mark Twain to describe the era's wealth and inequality.
What next? Plan a visit to experience the Blue Ridge Mountains, farm-to-table dining, and the countryâs most-visited winery, especially during the magical holiday season. Access the full transcript, vocabulary list, and more by signing up to Season 4 Premium Content.
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| 178 - Expression: Go Big or Go Home | 18 Dec 2024 | 00:19:02 | |
In this episode, we dive into the iconic idiom "Go Big or Go Home!" With a mix of humor, real-life examples, and a pronunciation exercise, you'll learn how to use this bold expression in everyday conversation.
Whether you're making a big decision or simply going all-in, this idiom is perfect for describing those "go for it" moments. Stay tuned for our next episode, where we'll take you on a journey through the grand legacy of the Vanderbilts and explore the majestic Biltmore Houseâcoming soon!
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| 172 - Chats with Shana: 10 Must-Know Southern Foods | 13 Sep 2024 | 00:34:43 | |
Southern cuisine is more than just foodâit's a reflection of history, traditions, and the diverse cultural influences. From Native Americans bringing corn to the table, to the fisherman of the Carolinas and Georgia introducing shrimp to grits, there's a story behind all of the classic must-try Southern dishes. Learn vocabulary, hear stories, and learn what you should order for breakfast, lunch and dinner when you're here! :)
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| 106 - Off the Beaten Track with Charlie ("A Dream Trip to the Maldives") | 18 Sep 2021 | 00:49:15 | |
Charlie, our good friend from The British English Podcast, came up with an incredibly entertaining podcast format called âOff the Beaten Track.â In short, itâs all about asking someone detailed questions about their ideal itinerary for a dream vacation. And I emphasize dream because this episode is packed with hypotheticalsâyouâve hit the hypothetical jackpot!
In todayâs episode, Charlie shares his wild dream trip: a journey to space followed by a visit to the Maldives. Along the way, heâd go skydiving, scuba diving with sharks, and take part in several other seriously cool adventures.
Tune in to learn more about Charlieâand to hear plenty of conditionals used naturally in conversation.
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| 105 - Chats with Shana: Animals and Nature in Brazil (+10 Common Collective Nouns!) | 03 Sep 2021 | 00:28:58 | |
This episode is part of Season 3. In this episode of the podcast, you'll hear about our recent month-long stay in Brazil. Other than spending time with family and friends, the highlights of the trip were with animals and nature. Tune in and learn a lot of animal vocabulary! In this story, you'll also be exposed to the 10 most common collective nouns for animals. A collective noun is a word used to describe a group. For example, a group of fish is called a school of fish. A group of birds that hang out / fly together is called a flock.Â
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| 104 - Study or Work Abroad: The IELTS Exam with Jessica Beck | 18 Aug 2021 | 00:44:06 | |
The decision to move overseas is a big one and it requires preparation. The first step for non-native English speakers who want to live, study or work in the U.S. is taking an English exam as proof of English ability. The IELTS exam is one of the most popular. Today, I had the pleasure of speaking with Jessica Beck all about IELTS. She shared many reasons why you should consider taking this exam over the TOEFL or TOEIC, she gave some tricks on how to get a higher score, how to deal with anxiety of speaking in English in an interview setting and much much more. Jessica is an expert in IELTS. She worked for 14 years as an IELTS examiner, so she knows what students go through and what examiners are looking for! To share her knowledge she created a test prep course called the 3 KEYS IELTS (IELTS KEYS for short).
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| 103 - Expression: To Push Someone's Buttons / The Milgram Experiment | 24 Jul 2021 | 00:29:03 | |
This episode is part of Season 3. In this episode of the podcast, you'll learn how to use the common expression TO PUSH SOMEONE'S BUTTONS. For the fun fact about American History and Culture, you'll learn about THE MILGRAM EXPERIMENT.
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Mentioned in Episode:
Recommendation: The Psychology of Evil - by Stanley Milgram's friend Philip Zimbardo
Recommendation: Full Footage of the Milgram Experiment (as heard in intro)
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| 102 - 5-Minute English: Toddlers | 07 Jul 2021 | 00:16:45 | |
The term "toddler" is typically used to describe a child that is between the ages of one and three, although some people consider a three-year-old up until four, also a toddler. It's the stage in a human's life when they're no longer a newborn, they're no longer an infant, so a baby, but they're also not really a kid.
The term toddler comes from the verb toddle, which means to walk with short and unsteady steps, according to Oxford Languages. For most of us, when we learn to walk well, we no longer toddle. We actually don't use the term toddle very often in English, although it does exist.Â
There is much to be said about toddlers, and that's why today's 5-minute English lesson will be about this stage of development in a human's life.
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Mentioned in this episode: Â
The Whole-Brain Child (12 Revolutionary Strategies to Nurture Your Child's Developing Mind)
How to Talk So Little Kids Will Listen (A Survival Guide To Life With Children Ages 2-7)
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| 101 - Welcome to Season 3! | 26 Jun 2021 | 00:15:46 | |
Welcome to Season 3! In this episode, I share some news from here in California and talk about what you can expect in the upcoming season. đď¸Want to take your learning further?Â
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Mentioned in Episode:
â Morenaâ by Luan Santana (co-written and produced by Lucas!) - WARNING: The video is explicit :0
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| 100 - 100 Commonly Mispronounced Words in American English | 11 Jun 2021 | 00:29:01 | |
After five years of teaching intermediate- to advanced-level English online, I started to notice patterns in the words my students often mispronounced. In todayâs episode, Iâve gathered those commonly mispronounced words into one lesson, with example sentences to help you practice and improve your pronunciation.Want to take your learning further?Â
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| 099 - 10 Words a Day: Alex's Dating Disasters (Verbs 11-20) | 29 May 2021 | 00:21:41 | |
In this episode of the American English Podcast, you'll gain maximum exposure to 10 common verbs. You'll hear a story, get the definitions and new example sentences to better your pronunciation and amp up your vocabulary!The 10 words are:
To pick one's nose
To growl
To zip up
To slam on the brakes
To splash
To wet oneselfÂ
To flip someone off
To swear
To take a sip
To wave
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| 098 - 10 Words a Day: Alex's Dating Disasters (Verbs with Sound 1-10) | 13 May 2021 | 00:19:18 | |
In this episode of the American English Podcast, you'll gain maximum exposure to 10 common verbs that produce sound. You'll hear a story, get the definitions and new example sentences to better your pronunciation and amp up your vocabulary! The 10 words are:
to spit
to snore
to gargle
to yawn
to sniffle
to coughÂ
to sneeze
to snap your fingers
to slurp
to burp
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| 097 - Expression: Bottoms Up! / Cinco de Mayo | 30 Apr 2021 | 00:21:09 | |
In this episode of the American English Podcast, you'll learn how to use the expression BOTTOMS UP! and all about CINCO DE MAYO.Want to take your learning further?Â
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| 171.2 - English Story: Irregular Verbs with Amelia Earhart | 29 Aug 2024 | 00:29:35 | |
This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/AMERICANENGLISH and get on your way to being your best self.
Welcome to todayâs episode of the American English Podcast, where we dive into the life of one of aviation's most iconic figuresâAmelia Earhart. You may know her for her groundbreaking flights, but beyond her celebrated achievements, her mysterious disappearance remains one of the greatest unsolved mysteries of the 20th century. Join us as we explore her incredible journey. In it, you will learn 10 Irregular Verbs in English.Â
Had you ever heard of Amelia Earhart before this episode? Who is an inspiring female from your country? Let me know on Instagram @americanenglishpodcast.
Verbs Heard in Lesson
To dream - dreamt / dreamed
To do - did
To throw - threw
To teach - taught
To fly - flew
To mistake - mistook
To quit - quit
To fight - fought
To feel - felt
To fall - fell
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| 096 - Expression: Bent Out Of Shape / Tornadoes in the U.S. | 12 Apr 2021 | 00:25:45 | |
In this episode of the American English Podcast, you'll learn how to use the expression BENT OUT OF SHAPE and all about TORNADOES IN THE U.S..Want to take your learning further?Â
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| 095 - Chats with Shana: 10 Must-Know Expressions to Survive English Conversations | 25 Mar 2021 | 00:19:20 | |
In this Chats with Shana episode, you'll hear about some of the language mistakes I've made in foreign languages. You'll learn how to get yourself out of awkward situations in English by using common expressions!Want to take your learning further?Â
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| 094 - Expression: To Ring a Bell / The Liberty Bell | 13 Mar 2021 | 00:21:27 | |
In this episode of the American English Podcast, youâll learn how to use the expression âto ring a bellâ and hear about the Liberty Bell, one of the most famous symbols of freedom in the United States.Want to take your learning further?Â
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| 093 - Chats with Shana: The Story of My Previous Language Company | 23 Feb 2021 | 00:34:05 | |
In Episode #93, youâll hear about my adventure starting a business in New York City and traveling overseas as a digital nomad. Youâll also hear the lessons I learned from that experience while practicing the third conditional.
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| 092 - Expression: To Pull Some Strings / The Great Iditarod Dogsledding Race | 06 Feb 2021 | 00:25:19 | |
In this episode of the American English Podcast, youâll learn how to use the expression âto pull some stringsâ and hear about The Great Iditarod, the largest annual sporting event in Alaska.
Spoiler alert: itâs all about dogsledding (and has a fascinating back story)! đâđˇWant to take your learning further?Â
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| 091 - 5-Minute English: Babies | 16 Jan 2021 | 00:15:22 | |
How many vocabulary words, phrases, and collocations can you think of related to the topic of babies? I bet quite a few. But do you know how to say them in English?
This episode introduces the vocabulary youâll need to navigate a conversation about babies with a native speakerâaside from two obvious terms Iâve left out: crying and baby bottle. You probably already know those.
This episode is long overdue, and I hope you enjoy it.
â ď¸ Like most 5-Minute English episodes, the listening portion is short but more challenging. You may need to listen at least three times to fully understand it. There are 40+ vocabulary words and phrases in this lesson.Want to take your learning further?Â
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| 090 - Chats with Shana: Yearly Review | 02 Jan 2021 | 00:22:02 | |
This is the first of what will hopefully become many yearly reviews. Thereâs nothing better than reflecting on the highlights of the year.
I created this partly for myself and partly for you, the listeners. I revisit some of the events I talked about on the podcast to âjog your memoryâ (Episode #1), and I also use several expressions from past expression episodes to describe my 2020.
This episode is very personal.Want to take your learning further?Â
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| 089 - Dessert Adjectives with Charlie | 24 Dec 2020 | 00:28:01 | |
Hi everyone! Christmas is just a few days away, and what better way to prepare than by learning how to describe desserts in English? Whether you celebrate Christmas or not, the holiday season tends to be a time of indulgence. If you're not diving into calorie-filled desserts with family members (even if itâs just on Zoom this year), what are you doing?!
In English, the four basic tastes are sweet, salty, sour, and bitter (some people also mention umami). Today, weâll talk about other adjectives you can use to describe your favorite desserts so you can get more creative when talking about them.Want to take your learning further?Â
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Charlie's Info
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â The British English Podcastâ â Â â
â Charlie's Youtube channel
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| 088 - The Night Before Christmas (A Visit From Santa Claus) | 09 Dec 2020 | 00:13:48 | |
Today weâre going to talk about a poemâa very famous poem. In fact, it may be one of the most widely read and referenced poems in English. Donât quote me on that, but itâs a poem youâll hear on the radio in the U.S. as December 25th approaches. Youâll see lines from it on Christmas cards, in advertisements, and in many, many movies.
Itâs called A Visit from St. Nicholas, though you may know it as The Night Before Christmas. If you donât celebrate Christmas, or if you donât believe in Santa Claus but are interested in American culture, this episode is still for you.
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| 087 - 5-Minute English: Strengths and Weaknesses | 03 Dec 2020 | 00:13:39 | |
For today we're back with another 5-Minute English episode and it's all about Strengths and Weaknesses, one of the most challenging questions you'll run into at a job interview. In the 5-Minute discussion we'll dive into an individual's head on the day of a job interview and see how they decide on their strength. â ď¸ Like most 5-Minute Episodes, the listening is short and more challenging. You might need to listen to an episode at least three times in order to fully comprehend it. There are 40+ vocabulary words and phrases in this lesson.
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| 171 - Expression: When Pigs Fly! | 22 Aug 2024 | 00:19:57 | |
Today, weâre diving into a phrase thatâs all about the impossible, the absurd, and the downright ridiculous. Ever seen a pig soar through the sky? Of course not! And thatâs why we say, "When pigs fly!" đˇâď¸
In todayâs lesson, youâll hear a joke, practice your pronunciation and weâll explore where this quirky expression comes from. Most importantly, youâll learn how to use it in multiple everyday contexts.Â
Pigs might not have wings, but Amelia Earhart sure did. She was the first woman to fly across the Atlantic, and the first female to attempt a flight around the globe. Amelia was a pioneer in aviation and her story is fiercely inspiring! Be sure to stay tuned until part 2 to hear it! Itâll be posted shortly. â¤ď¸
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| 086 - Expression: In the Red / Black Friday | 19 Nov 2020 | 00:19:21 | |
In today's episode you'll learn how to use the expression IN THE RED and we'll talk about how BLACK FRIDAY got started, how it grew in popularity and what it's like in case you want to take advantage of sales on your next trip to the US.
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| 085 - British Tea Time and Baking Vocabulary with Charlie | 12 Nov 2020 | 00:28:35 | |
In this episode, we have a special guest. His name is Charlie Baxter and he's the host of the British English Podcast. We talk about the British Bake Off and he helps me understand the terminology used in it.To gain access to the full episode, transcript, podcast player, quizzes and more, be sure to sign up to Season 2 (see below)Charlie's Info
The British English Podcast Website
The British English PodcastÂ
Charlie's Youtube channel
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| 084 - College Life with Jessica Buenaventura | 06 Nov 2020 | 00:33:55 | |
Listen to Jessica (my college roomie) and I talk about our college experiences at UC Santa Barbara!
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| 083 - Chats with Shana: October Days | 30 Oct 2020 | 00:19:50 | |
In this episode, you'll hear about what my family has been doing in the month of October. You'll hear the Present Perfect Continuous tense used over and over again.
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| 082 - Halloween Story: The Red Spot (Lower Intermediate) | 22 Oct 2020 | 00:17:06 | |
In this episode, you'll hear a lower intermediate story for Halloween called the Red Spot. It's disgusting. Don't say I didn't warn you, so either skip it or listen all the way to the end because you'll be less disturbed if you make it to the last few minutes!
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| 081 - 5-Minute English: Fall | 15 Oct 2020 | 00:12:52 | |
In this episode, you'll hear a 5-Minute English episode about FALL (AKA AUTUMN) in the United States. By the end, you'll learn vocabulary, phrasal verbs and collocations needed to talk about this topic with a native speaker.â ď¸ Like most 5-Minute Episodes, the listening is short and more challenging. You might need to listen to an episode at least three times in order to fully comprehend it. There are 40+ vocabulary words and phrases in this lesson. Want to take your learning further?Â
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| 080 - Expression: Hit the Spot / Ben and Jerry's Ice Cream | 08 Oct 2020 | 00:27:56 | |
Hi Everyone! In today's episode, you'll learn how to use the expression HIT THE SPOT like a native speaker. You'll also learn about Ben and Jerry's, one of the most socially and environmentally conscious companies in the U.S..Want to take your learning further?Â
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| 079 - The Faces On Our Money | 01 Oct 2020 | 00:19:38 | |
Hi everyone! In today's episode we'll be talking about THE FACES ON OUR MONEY. By money, I'm referring to the United States Dollar, which is commonly written as USD. The faces I'm referring to are the portraits of influential Americans you'll see if you look at the front of our bills and coins. According to the U.S. treasury, these portraits are "of deceased persons whose places in history the American people know well." Deceased is a fancy way of saying dead. So an individual needs to have died in order to appear on our currency. It goes without saying, it is an utmost honor to be chosen as one of these prominent figures, and today you'll learn what makes individual deserving of such an honor.Want to take your learning further?Â
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| 078 - 5-Minute English: Elections and Voting | 24 Sep 2020 | 00:18:49 | |
In this episode, you'll hear a 5-Minute English episode about ELECTIONS AND VOTING in the United States. By the end, you'll learn vocabulary, phrasal verbs and collocations needed to talk about this topic with a native speaker.
â ď¸ Like most 5-Minute Episodes, the listening is short and more challenging. You might need to listen to an episode at least three times in order to fully comprehend it. There are 40+ vocabulary words and phrases in this lesson.Want to take your learning further?Â
â â Visit the websiteâ for more learning materials. Youâll also find the Academy there, where you can access bonus content for this episode (formerly âThe Classroomâ).
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| 077 - 5-Minute English: Labor and Delivery | 17 Sep 2020 | 00:14:10 | |
In this episode, you'll hear a 5-Minute English episode about LABOR AND DELIVERY, as well as facts and statistics about GIVING BIRTH in the United States. By the end, you'll learn vocabulary, phrasal verbs and collocations needed to talk about this topic with a native speaker.
â ď¸ Like most 5-Minute Episodes, the listening is short and more challenging. You might need to listen to an episode at least three times in order to fully comprehend it. There are 40+ vocabulary words and phrases in this lesson.
Want to take your learning further?Â
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| 170 - Chat with Charlie: British Culture in Harry Potter | 14 Aug 2024 | 00:58:57 | |
By now, you probably know how much I love connecting language and culture. To me, they go hand in hand! And that's why in today's episode, I've invited Charlie Baxter from The British English Podcast on the show to talk about Harry Potter.
Together, we'll dive into the magical world of Harry Potter, but not simply the fictional side of it. Harry Potter, in many ways, was inspired by real places in the United Kingdom and aspects of British culture, from the school system to social structure and class. If I'm honest with you, even if you're not a Harry Potter fan, this episode might be eye opening. We not only compare British English with American English, we compare life!
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| 076 - Portmanteaus with Liz Johnson! | 08 Sep 2020 | 00:26:47 | |
Hi Everyone! In today's episode, Liz is back on the show! We have a very fun / funny episode for you which is about Portmanteaus. Don't be afraid of the word, I don't think most Americans know what a portmanteau is. What's important is we USE them ALL THE TIME! For example, instead of saying "I'm going out to grab some frozen yogurt," we might say "I'm going out to get some froyo." Froyo is a portmanteau; it's a blend of two words to make one word that has one meaning. Get ready to laugh and immerse yourself in American Culture! Enjoy :)
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| 075 - 5-Minute English: Wildfires in the U.S. | 26 Aug 2020 | 00:17:39 | |
Hi Everyone! In today's episode, I talk about WILDFIRES, which is a devastating issue many Americans face every summer (including myself!). Like most 5-Minute Episodes, the listening is short and more challenging. You might need to listen to an episode at least three times in order to fully comprehend it. There are 40+ vocabulary words and phrases in this lesson.
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| 074 - Fairy Tale: Hansel and Gretel | 19 Aug 2020 | 00:27:21 | |
Hi Everyone! In this week's episode, I retell the very famous Brothers' Grimm fairy tale, Hansel and Gretel. I've made a few changes to the original text. First of all, I've intentionally added phrasal verbs and prepositional phrases throughout the text so that you can learn them in a context. Secondly, I've modernized some of the language a bit, since the original texts were written in German in the 1800s. I want you to be able to use the language that you hear in conversation.Want to take your learning further?Â
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| 073 - Expression: On the Edge of One's Seat / The Life of Stan Lee | 13 Aug 2020 | 00:34:43 | |
Hi Everyone! In today's episode, you'll learn how to use the expression ON THE EDGE OF ONE'S SEAT like a native speaker. You'll also learn about the life of STAN LEE, the brain behind some of the world's most beloved and despised superheroes and villains. You'll also get some insight into comic book history! :)Want to take your learning further?Â
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| 072 - 5-Minute English: Cleaning | 06 Aug 2020 | 00:14:03 | |
Hi Everyone! In today's episode, I talk about CLEANING, which is an activity that most of us dread. The thing is, the topic often pops up in conversation so the vocabulary, phrasal verbs, collocations and expressions in this episode are very useful! Like most 5-Minute Episodes, the listening is short and more challenging. You might need to listen to an episode at least three times in order to fully comprehend it. There are 40+ vocabulary words and phrases in this lesson.Mentioned in this episode: Â
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| 071 - Expression: Through Thick and Thin / Parental Leave in the U.S. | 30 Jul 2020 | 00:28:16 | |
Hi Everyone! In today's episode, you'll learn how to use the expression THROUGH THICK AND THIN like a native speaker. You'll also learn about MATERNITY LEAVE / PARENTAL LEAVE IN THE US.Want to take your learning further?Â
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| 070 - Expression: Music to One's Ears / The Life of Elvis Presley | 23 Jul 2020 | 00:29:50 | |
Hi Everyone! In today's episode, you'll learn how to use the expression MUSIC TO ONE'S EARS like a native speaker. You'll also learn about the fascinating life of ELVIS PRESLEY.
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| 069 - 5-Minute English: Summer in the U.S. | 15 Jul 2020 | 00:12:56 | |
Hi Everyone! In today's episode, I talk about Summer in the US. For many Americans, summertime brings back a sense of nostalgia. Today, we'll talk about the common activities kids do outdoors during the summer months, how families spend summer break (road trips!) and about temperature. Like most 5-Minute Episodes, the listening is short and more challenging. You might need to listen to an episode at least three times in order to fully comprehend it. There are 40+ vocabulary words and phrases in this lesson.
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| 068 - Initialisms in Conversation: Party Culture in the U.S. | 09 Jul 2020 | 00:24:00 | |
In this episode of the American English Podcast, we will talk about initialisms which are a type of abbreviation. The initialisms discussed are used in PRE-PARTY and PARTY situations. In the first part of the discussion I explain the difference between initialism and acronym. I also explain a list of party initialisms (such as RSVP, BYOB, etc.). In the second part, you will hear a conversation with my mom using them all in a discussion about PARTY CULTURE IN THE U.S..Want to take your learning further?Â
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| 067 - Expression: A Lot On One's Plate / Competitive Eating in the U.S. | 01 Jul 2020 | 00:28:27 | |
In this American English Podcast Episode you'll learn how to use the expression A LOT ON ONE'S PLATE and hear about COMPETITIVE EATING in the U.S.. The topic arouses mixed feelings probably in you and in many Americans because of world hunger, domestic hunger issues and obesity. We'll touch on such criticisms during the discussion.Want to take your learning further?Â
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| 169.2 - The Magical World of Harry Houdini | 01 Aug 2024 | 00:41:58 | |
The theater is packed. Anticipation electrifying the air. It's the early 1900s, and you're about to witness the legendary Harry Houdini, whose name has become synonymous with death-defying escape acts. Can he truly break free from the police? Is it really possible for him to escape from water-filled tanks while upside down and locked up? Let's find out!
In today's lesson, we'll be talking about Harry Houdini, who is one of the most iconic magicians and escape artists of all time. Houdini's story is one of perseverance, showmanship, and the pursuit of the extraordinary. Today, we can relive his life, especially those moments he spent on stage doing the work he loved best.
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| 066 - 5-Minute English: American Barbecue | 24 Jun 2020 | 00:18:34 | |
Hi Everyone! In today's episode, I start by talking about our recent trip to an RV park, a chat with some boys I had about hunting and eating bear and then dive into a 5-minute discussion about AMERICAN BARBECUE. (For you people who hate "American" as an adjective, I'm sorry, but that's the adjective that exists for the United States). If you're interested in hearing casual chat and a lot of useful and different vocabulary words, listen in!Like most 5-Minute Episodes, the listening is short and more challenging. You might need to listen to an episode at least three times in order to fully comprehend it. There are 40+ vocabulary words and phrases in this lesson.
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| 065 - Chats with Shana: Nesting | 17 Jun 2020 | 00:27:33 | |
Hi Everyone! In today's episode, we talk casually about NESTING which is a phenomenon that occurs with pregnant women (some men!) and animals before childbirth. It's characterized by preparing the environment, cleaning, organizing and more. If you're interested in hearing casual chat and a lot of useful and different vocabulary words, listen in!Want to take your learning further?Â
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| 064 - Pronunciation: 50 U.S. States | 10 Jun 2020 | 00:15:53 | |
Hi Everyone! In today's episode, I teach how to pronounce the 50 U.S. States. In this lesson, you'll also learn about unstressed syllables and the importance of listening. The American English Accent CourseNobody needs to change their accent; it's a personal decision! If your accent bugs you - if it screws with your confidence, makes it difficult to be understood, or is the reason why natives speak slower to you - I've made a course to help you out.The American English Accent course teaches the foundations and structure of a good accent. From word and syllable stress, to linking, glottal stops, reductions and minimal pairs, you'll be taught exactly how to mimic the sounds of native speakers.Access the course here.Want to take your learning further?Â
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