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COOL ENGLISH

The COOL ENGLISH podcast is a great place to review English vocabulary, pronunciation and culture all in a fun and dynamic way with links to interactive activities that pair with the podcasts. https://www.coolenglish.net/

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    Basic Verbs: Body & Movement Complete Guide

    Want to teach (or learn) ten everyday English verbs in one go? This complete audio lesson covers Set 1 of our Basic Verbs series — Body & Movement: eat, drink, run, walk, sleep, sit, stand, jump, swim, and dance. Clear definitions, real examples, and the four main tenses in positive, negative, and question forms. Whether you're prepping a lesson, assigning homework, or learning on your own, you'll get plain-English explanations, levelled conversation practice (Easy, Medium, Hard), and an auto-correcting final test. Find more free weekly lessons at coolenglish.org and check out our YouTube channel for the visual version!

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    Adjectives vs Adverbs Complete Guide

    Ready to tackle one of the trickiest grammar topics in ESL teaching? This complete audio guide breaks down adjectives vs adverbs in a way that actually makes sense! We share practical classroom strategies, engaging review games, and assessment ideas that work for students at every level.Whether you're prepping lessons or studying on your own, you'll get clear explanations of formation rules, common mistakes to avoid, and proven practice activities. Perfect for listening during your commute or while planning lessons. Find more resources at coolenglish.org and check out our YouTube channel for the visual activities!

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    Picture Dissection Game: Parts of Speech Made Fun & Visual!

    Get ready for Picture Dissection, the visual grammar game that transforms how students learn parts of speech! We use amazing images to help learners identify nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs, then put them together to create beautiful descriptive phrases. This activity works for all English levels and brings grammar to life through stunning visuals.Perfect for ESL teachers looking for engaging classroom activities and students who want to practice grammar in a fun, creative way. Listen as we break down the complete process and show you how pictures can become powerful learning tools for mastering parts of speech. Visit coolenglish.org for more resources or find us on YouTube!

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    Minimal Pairs Workshop: Mastering Short A vs. Short E

    Are you a "bad" cook or a "bed" cook? 🛏️In this video podcast, we tackle the final set in our Minimal Pairs series: the tricky Short A (/æ/) and Short E (/e/) vowels. These sounds cause confusion for millions of learners.Watch the video to practice tricky pairs like:Bat vs. Bet 🦇🎰Man vs. Men 🧍‍♂️👬Pan vs. Pen 🍳🖊️See the interactive games and movie clips in action, then head over to CoolEnglish.net to take the full test!🔗 Link to Activity: https://www.coolenglish.org/

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    The "Hat vs. Rat" Minimal Pairs Challenge (/h/ vs /r/)

    In this video podcast, we continue our Minimal Pairs series with the tricky /h/ and /r/ sounds. These two sounds often trip up learners, leading to funny (or embarrassing!) misunderstandings.Watch the video to practice pairs like:Hat vs. Rat 🎩🐀Hair vs. RareHeat vs. ReadSee the interactive games and movie clips in action, then head over to CoolEnglish.net to take the full test!🔗 Link to Activity: [https://www.coolenglish.org/activities?category=speaking&subcategory=d3c1a72c-c16b-482a-a0ca-8851d85efbef

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    Pronunciation Workshop: Mastering "Day" vs "They" (Minimal Pairs)

    Is it a "bad day" or a "bad they"? 📅In this video episode, we tackle the voiced TH sound (/ð/) and its arch-nemesis, the /d/ sound.This isn't just a lecture; it's an interactive walkthrough. We will test your listening skills with our new Minimal Pairs activity.We will practice:Day vs. TheyDare vs. ThereDough vs. ThoughDirty vs. ThirtyWatch the screencast to see the mouth positions and try the "Dictation Game," then head over to CoolEnglish.net to take the full test!🔗 Link to Activity: https://www.coolenglish.org/activities?category=speaking&subcategory=d3c1a72c-c16b-482a-a0ca-8851d85efbef

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    Vocational English: The Construction & Building Workshop

    Put on your hard hat! 👷 In this week's episode, we finish our look at Vocational English for now with the Construction and Building industry.If you are working in a trade or teaching students who do, this vocabulary set is essential. What's inside this 10-minute lesson:Visual Flashcards: Match the tool to the word.Context Clues: Read safety signs and project updates.Listening Practice: Hear how native speakers talk about renovations and building projects.and much more.🔗 Link to Activity: https://www.coolenglish.org/activities

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    Vocational Vocab: Tools for the Garden & Landscaping

    Time to get your hands dirty! 🌻 In this week's episode, we continue our Vocational Vocab series by heading outdoors to cover Gardening & Landscaping.From maintaining a lawn to planting a flower bed, specific tools require specific English names. Don't call everything a "cutter"—learn the difference between shears, trimmers, and mowers!What's inside this 5-minute lesson:Visual Vocabulary: See the tool, hear the word.Open Questions: Practice talking about outdoor tasks and preferences.Real-World Videos: Clips from movies and TV keep it fun.🔗 Link to Activity: https://www.coolenglish.org/activities

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    Learn English for the Office with Vocational Vocab

    Ready to level up your career English? In this week's episode, we are launching our brand new "Vocational Vocabulary" series!We are starting with the Office & Administration sector. This isn't just a list of words; it's a deep dive into how these words are actually used in memos, emails, and conversations.What's inside this 5-minute lesson:Interactive Flashcards & Pronunciation."Story Choices" to practice context.Video clips from TV and Movies to test your ear.For Teachers: This is part of a complete module on CoolEnglish.net that includes a 9-part learning path and a printable PDF.For Students: Watch this video to master the vocabulary, then head to the site to take the Final Test!🔗 Link to Site: https://www.coolenglish.org/

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    Learn the Months of the Year in English 🗓️ | Fun Calendar Practice!

    In this episode, we explore the Months of the Year — a fun, interactive way to help students learn all 12 months while connecting them to real-life events, holidays, and seasons.Each section of the activity helps learners build confidence through:🎬 video clips, 🎯 games, 📖 stories, and 📄 printable PDFs.It’s perfect for beginner and intermediate ESL students who want to go beyond memorization and truly use the months in everyday English.🔗 Play the full “Months of the Year” activity on CoolEnglish.net → Days, Months, and Dates💬 What’s your favorite month — and why? Tell us @CoolEnglishESL!

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    “How Much or How Many? 🤔 | Mastering ‘How Questions’ in English

    The Ultimate Guide to “How Questions” in EnglishIn this episode, we tackle one of the most confusing topics for English learners — “How Questions.”From how long to how far, how often, how much, and how many, you’ll learn how each phrase connects to a specific kind of answer.This 5-minute audio review is the perfect companion to the updated Cool English activity, which includes:🎬 video clips, 🎯 interactive games, and 📄 a downloadable PDF handout.🔗 Play the full “How Questions” activity on CoolEnglish.net → How Questions💬 Which “how” question do your students mix up the most? Tell us @CoolEnglishESL!

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    American Idioms 4 - speak like a native

    In this episode, we explore American Idioms 4 — ten must-know phrases every English learner should understand and use. From “break a leg” to “jump on the bandwagon,” these are the expressions that make real conversations sound natural.Each idiom comes with clear definitions, examples, and 10 fun practice activities including a video clip game and an auto-correcting test.🔗 Play the full American Idioms 4 activity on CoolEnglish.net → American Idioms 4💬 Which idiom do you use the most? Tell us @CoolEnglishESL!

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    Action Verbs 9 — Speak Naturally in English

    In this episode, we dive into Action Verbs 9 — a dynamic new Cool English activity that helps learners describe movement like a pro.Discover how to use expressive verbs such as chop, dash, kneel, gaze, and wander to add color and precision to your English.Each activity includes 10 exercises, real-world video clips, and auto-correcting tests to help students master every word.🔗 Play the full Action Verbs 9 activity on CoolEnglish.net → Action Verbs 9💬 What’s your favorite new action verb? Tell us @CoolEnglishESL!

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    Action Verb Video Challenge

    No more boring verb practice! In this episode, discover the Action Verb Video Challenge—a 3-level interactive game where you watch clips, spot the verbs, and practice using them in different tenses. From single verbs to six-verb chains, it’s fast, fun, and perfect for learners at any level.🔗 Play the full Action Verb Video Challenge on CoolEnglish.net → Verb Tense Video Challenge💬 Which level do you think you can beat—Level 1, 2, or 3? Tell us @CoolEnglishESL!

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    Minimal Pairs: Long E vs Short I

    Do you say seat when you mean sit? Or feel instead of fill? In this episode, we’ll master the tricky difference between /iː/ (long “ee”) and /ɪ/ (short “i”). With explanations, listening practice, and quick games, you’ll hear and pronounce these sounds correctly in no time.🔗 Explore the full interactive activity set on CoolEnglish.net → Minimal Pairs💬 Try saying both sounds and share your practice with us @CoolEnglishESL!

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    Learn the 3 forms of “Used To”

    “Used to” can describe old habits, present customs, or the process of becoming accustomed—and that makes it confusing! In this all-in-one lesson, we’ll break down the 3 forms with examples, quizzes, and real-life video clips to make everything clear.By the end, you’ll know exactly when and how to use “used to” in natural English.🔗 Explore the full interactive lesson on CoolEnglish.net → Used To💬 Share your own “used to” sentence and tag @CoolEnglishESL!

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    GET: The Magic Word

    One little word with so many meanings—GET is one of the most powerful verbs in English. In this episode, we explore the 10 most common uses of “get” (like receive, become, buy, understand) with examples, practice drills, and real-life movie clips.Perfect for students who want to sound natural and finally master this magic word.🔗 Explore the full interactive activity on CoolEnglish.net → GET: The Magic Word💬 What’s your favorite “get” phrase? Share it with us @CoolEnglishESL!

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    Dinner Foods Vocabulary (Part 3)

    Finish your English dinner vocabulary journey! In this episode, you’ll learn the final 10 dinner food words, practice pronunciation, and test yourself with quick quizzes and speaking prompts. By the end, you’ll know all 30 foods from the series.🔗 Play the matching interactive activity on CoolEnglish.net → Dinner Foods💬 Which dinner food from the whole series is your favorite? Tag @CoolEnglishESL and share!https://www.coolenglish.net/edu/categories/food

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    Dinner Foods Vocabulary (Part 2)

    Keep building your English food vocabulary! In this 8-minute episode, we cover 10 more must-know dinner foods with pronunciation practice, quick quizzes, and speaking prompts so you can talk about food with ease.🔗 Play the matching interactive activity on CoolEnglish.net → Dinner Foods💬 Which new word from this episode is your favorite? Tag @CoolEnglishESL and let us know!https://www.coolenglish.net/edu/categories/food

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    Dinner Foods Vocabulary (Part 1)

    Get hungry for English! In this 5-minute episode, you’ll learn 10 key dinner food words with pronunciation practice, fun quizzes, and speaking prompts to help you remember and use them in real life. Perfect for beginner learners and food lovers alike.🔗 Play the matching interactive activity on CoolEnglish.net → Dinner Foods💬 What’s your favorite dinner food? Tag @CoolEnglish and tell us!https://www.coolenglish.net/edu/categories/food (vocab section)

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    Days of the Week: Quick Review & Pronunciation

    Need a fast refresher before planning your week? In under 8 minutes we cover every day—Monday to Sunday—with pronunciation practice, mini quizzes, and a short diary story you complete as you listen. Perfect for commutes and new learners!🔗 Explore the interactive activities on CoolEnglish.net → Days of the Week💬 What’s your favorite day? Tell us on socials and tag @CoolEnglishhttps://www.coolenglish.net/edu/categories/days,-months,-and-dates

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    Everyday English Sounds: Level 3

    Wrap up our sound-word journey in just 5 minutes! Hear 10 dramatic noises—bang, boom, cheer, creak, crow, groan, growl, howl, ring, whistle—then grab their meanings, examples, and a speedy quiz. Perfect for quick study breaks or commutes.🔗 Play the matching interactive game on CoolEnglish.net → Sounds 3💬 Tell us which sound is your favorite in the comments or tag @CoolEnglish!

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    Everyday English Sounds: Level 2

    Need a vocab hit on the go? In under 5 minutes, you’ll hear 10 everyday sounds—bark, crack, hiccup, honk, hum, pop, roar, scrape, sneeze, squeak—then get clear meanings, lively examples, and a fast quiz. Perfect for commutes or study breaks!🔗 Try the matching interactive game on CoolEnglish.net → Sounds 2https://www.coolenglish.net/edu/categories/sounds💬 Which sound tripped you up? Tag @CoolEnglish and share

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    Everyday English Sounds: Level 1

    Boost your vocab in 4-5 minutes! Hear 10 common sounds—burp, clap, cough, cry, fart, knock, laugh, scream, snore, whisper—then get clear meanings, example sentences, and a fast quiz. Great for commuters and busy learners.🔗 Explore the matching interactive game on CoolEnglish.net → Sounds 1https://www.coolenglish.net/edu/categories/sounds💬 Which sound was hardest to guess? Tag @CoolEnglishESL and tell us!

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    Phrasal Verbs - Daily Routines

    Level up your everyday English with 10 essential phrasal verbs for daily routines! In this 10-minute episode, you’ll hear definitions, example sentences, and speaking prompts to help you use these verbs naturally. Perfect for busy learners who want more fluid, authentic English.🔗 Explore the interactive “Daily Routines & Actions” activities on CoolEnglish.net → phrasal-verbs💬 Which phrasal verb will you try first? Tag us @CoolEnglish!

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    Pronunciation of –ED Endings

    Make your past tense flawless! In just 6 minutes, learn why regular verbs ending in –ED sound like /ɪd/, /t/, or /d/, and practice with fun drills and a mini-quiz. Perfect for boosting your confidence when talking about yesterday.🔗 Dive into the full interactive drills on CoolEnglish.net → ED Pronunciation💬 Record yourself saying “worked,” “wanted,” or “played,” share your clip, and tag @CoolEnglish!https://www.coolenglish.net/edu/categories/pronunciation--ed,--s

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    -ED vs -ING Adjectives: Feelings vs Causes!

    Master the trickiest adjectives in English—-ED vs -ING—in just 4 minutes! Learn clear rules, fill gaps in a fun story, choose correct forms in visual drills, and practice with video clips. Plus, grab your PDF worksheets for extra practice.🔗 Dive into the full 7-part activity set on CoolEnglish.net → ed-vs-ing-adjectives💬 Share a sentence using “bored” or “boring” and tag @CoolEnglishESL!

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    🍳 Cooking Methods: Level 2

    Level-up your kitchen English! In this 7-minute lesson you’ll unlock 8 new verbs—sauté, simmer, steam, sous vide, stir-fry, sear, broil, caramelize—and polish pronunciation, hear real-menu examples, and tackle a speed quiz. Hungry for more? Check out the full interactive activity on CoolEnglish.net!🔗 Play the matching interactive activity → https://www.coolenglish.net/edu/categories/cooking

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    Cooking Methods: Level  1

    🍳 Cooking Methods: Level 1Want to understand menus and talk about your favorite dishes? In this 8‑minute lesson, you’ll learn 8 key verbs—bake, boil, fry, grill, melt, roast, smoke, and toast—and practice pronunciation, real‑life examples, and a quick quiz. Then head to CoolEnglish.net for the full interactive activity!🔗 Play the matching interactive activity on CoolEnglish.net → https://www.coolenglish.net/edu/categories/cooking

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    Daily Routines

    Learn 12 essential daily routine verbs—from wake up to go to bed—and practice them in a fun 10‑minute session. Perfect for busy learners who want practical English they’ll use every day.🔗 Play the matching interactive activity & audio on CoolEnglish.net → Daily Routines 1💬 Share your routine on social media and tag @CoolEnglishESL!

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    Prepositions - Never Mix Up in, on, at Again

    Struggle with English prepositions? In this bite-size lesson, Chris from Cool English unpacks the golden rules for in, on, and at, reveals three quirky exceptions (cars vs buses, media, and where you sit!), and quizzes you in real time. Walk away with instant confidence—and a link to a free interactive practice game. Hit play, level up, and speak smarter today!https://www.coolenglish.net/edu/categories/prepositions

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    How to Ask Questions in English: Past, Present, Future

    Ready to ask perfect questions every time? In this quick and engaging episode of Cool English, you'll learn how to easily form clear and accurate questions in the past, present, and future tenses. Master key grammar structures like "Did you...?", "Do you...?", and "Will you...?". Plus, join a fun interactive practice game to test your skills! Ideal for ESL learners who want to speak confidently and correctly.Listen now and level-up your English! 🌟Keywords: ESL, English grammar, past tense, present tense, future tense, question formation, interactive English, speaking practice.

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    FOR vs. TO – 4 Easy Rules to Stop the Confusion!

    Do you mix up "for" and "to" in English? You're not alone! In this short and simple episode, we break down the difference with 4 clear grammar rules, easy examples, and fun reviews to help you remember when to use each one. Whether you're writing, speaking, or just trying to understand English better, this episode will make it all click.🎯 Learn the difference between:To + verbs and nounsFor + nouns and -ing verbsListen now and start using “for” and “to” like a pro!🕹️ Practice more at CoolEnglish.net — with games, videos, and quizzes made just for learners like you!

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    Crime Vocabulary - Part 3

    In this final episode of our three-part series on crime vocabulary, the Cool English Podcast introduces 10 more essential crime-related words, including arson, blackmail, embezzlement, hijacking, felony, and more. These terms are commonly used in news, movies, and real-life discussions, making them valuable for English learners. Join us to understand each word with clear examples, and be sure to visit coolenglish.net for interactive activities, games, and quizzes to reinforce your learning. Thank you for joining us in this series—stay curious, keep practicing, and see you next week!

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    Crime Vocabulary - Part 2

    Welcome back to the Cool English Podcast! This is the second episode in our three-part series on crime vocabulary. In this episode, we introduce 10 more essential crime-related words, including assault, bribery, burglary, forgery, and shoplifting. Understanding these terms will help you follow conversations about crime in news, movies, or everyday discussions. Listen in to learn the meanings of these words with examples, and don’t forget to visit coolenglish.net for interactive games and activities to review what you've learned. Tune in next week for the final part of our crime series!

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    Crime Vocabulary - Part 1

    In this episode of the Cool English Podcast, we begin a three-part series focused on crime vocabulary. You'll learn 10 important crime-related words, including fraud, kidnapping, robbery, theft, and more. These terms are commonly used in news, TV shows, and conversations, making them valuable for everyday English. Tune in to understand their meanings and hear real-life examples of how they're used. Visit coolenglish.net for interactive games and practice activities. Stay tuned for part two next week!

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    Mastering Reflexive Pronouns in English

    This week on "Cool English," we’re diving into the basics of reflexive pronouns. Reflexive pronouns, such as myself, yourself, and themselves, are essential for making your English more precise and natural. In this episode, we'll cover when and how to use reflexive pronouns correctly, providing tips and tricks to help you avoid common mistakes. Whether you're just starting out with pronouns or need a refresher, this episode will help you feel confident using reflexive pronouns in everyday conversation and writing. Be sure to visit coolenglish.net for additional practice and resources to reinforce what you’ve learned. Join us for this essential grammar lesson, and improve your command of reflexive pronouns! https://www.coolenglish.net/edu/categories/pronouns

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    Basic Car Parts Vocabulary 3 of 3

    Join us for the final episode of our "Basic Car Parts" series on "Cool English"! This week, we wrap up our journey with the last set of ten essential car parts that every driver should know. Whether you’re preparing for a road trip, renting a car on vacation, or just looking to boost your car-related vocabulary, this episode has you covered. We’ll cover the remaining key components of a car, building on the knowledge from the previous episodes. By the end of this series, you’ll have a solid understanding of the basic parts of a car, making you more confident in any automotive conversation. Don’t forget to visit coolenglish.net for the full activity and additional practice materials to solidify what you’ve learned. Thanks for joining us on this educational journey—let’s finish strong and master the final pieces of car vocabulary together! https://www.coolenglish.net/edu/categories/cars

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    Basic Car Parts Vocabulary 2 of 3

    Welcome back to "Cool English" for the second episode of our "Basic Car Parts" series! This week, we continue to expand your automotive vocabulary with the next set of ten essential car parts. Whether you’re renting a car on vacation or just want to feel more confident talking about vehicles, these terms will help you navigate conversations with ease. In this episode, we’ll dive deeper into the components of a car, building on what you learned in the first episode. Each word is explained with clear examples to ensure you can use them effectively in everyday situations. Don’t forget to visit coolenglish.net for the full activity and additional resources to reinforce your learning. And stay tuned for the final part of this series next week! Join us as we continue our journey through the basics of car vocabulary, one part at a time! https://www.coolenglish.net/edu/categories/cars

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    Basic Car Parts Vocabulary 1 of 3

    This week on "Cool English," we’re kicking off a new series designed to help you get familiar with essential car vocabulary. In our "Basic Car Parts" series, we’ll cover key words that will be especially useful when renting a car on vacation or during everyday conversations about vehicles. In this first episode, we introduce the first set of ten basic car parts. Understanding these terms will make you feel more confident when discussing cars, whether you’re at the rental counter or chatting with friends. Make sure to visit coolenglish.net for the full activity and additional practice. And don’t forget to tune in next week as we continue with the second section of this series. Join us on this road to mastering car vocabulary, starting with the basics! https://www.coolenglish.net/edu/categories/cars

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    Directions Around Town

    This week on "Cool English," we're focusing on essential vocabulary for navigating around town. Whether you’re asking for directions or giving them, knowing the right words can make all the difference. In this episode, we’ll cover key terms like "turn left," "turn right," "go straight," "traffic light," "intersection," "crosswalk," "roundabout," and more. These words are crucial for clear communication in everyday situations, especially when traveling or exploring new places. We’ll break down each term, provide examples, and help you practice using them so you can confidently get around town. Watch or listen to this episode to improve your directional vocabulary, and don’t forget to visit coolenglish.net for additional practice and resources. Join us and become more fluent in giving and understanding directions! https://www.coolenglish.net/edu/categories/directions

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    Levels of Description - How to Improve Your Ability to Describe Things in English

    In this week’s video podcast on "Cool English," we’re helping you enhance a crucial skill: the ability to describe things effectively. Whether you’re just starting out or looking to take your descriptions to the next level, this episode has something for everyone. We begin by covering the basics of description, then show you how to elevate your descriptions from simple to intermediate to advanced by adding more adjectives and descriptive words. To put these techniques into practice, we’ll guide you through our Picture Leveling activity available on the website, where you can explore three levels of descriptions for amazing images. This episode is designed to help you express yourself more vividly and accurately in English. Watch or listen to learn how to make your descriptions more detailed and engaging. Don’t forget to visit coolenglish.net to access the Picture Leveling activity and take your descriptive skills even further! check out the full activity here https://www.coolenglish.net/edu/categories/picture-leveling

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    Singular vs Plural Nouns - Guided Explanation

    We have something special for you this week on "Cool English"! We're excited to announce the release of our video podcast, making your learning experience even more interactive. To kick off this new format, we're diving into "Singular vs Plural Nouns," a fundamental grammar point that's perfect for beginners and a useful refresher for advanced students.In this episode, we'll cover the basics of singular and plural nouns, including spelling rules and irregular forms. Whether you prefer to watch or listen, this episode will help you solidify your understanding and usage of these essential grammar elements.Don't forget to check out the full activity at coolenglish.net for more practice and resources.Join us for this exciting new chapter and enhance your grammar skills with "Cool English"!https://www.coolenglish.net/edu/categories/singular-vs-plural

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    Understanding Idioms 2

    This week on "Cool English," we're diving into the fascinating world of American idioms. Idioms can be tricky because they don't always mean what the words literally say, making them a unique and interesting part of the English language. Perfect for English learners and enthusiasts, this episode will help you understand these popular phrases and use them correctly in conversation. Learn the meanings behind these idioms and discover how they can add color and expression to your language. Join us for a fun and educational journey through American idioms, and make your English sound more natural and engaging! https://www.coolenglish.net/edu/categories/idioms

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    The Verb "To Be" Explained

    This week on "Cool English," a fundamental aspect of English grammar: the verb "to be." Understanding this versatile verb is crucial for mastering English, and we’re here to make it clear and simple for you. In this episode, we'll explore the forms of the verb "to be" in the present, past, and future tenses. You'll learn about its two main use cases, with plenty of examples to illustrate how it functions in different contexts. We’ll also cover common contractions involving the verb "to be," helping you speak and write more naturally. Whether you’re a beginner or looking to refine your grammar skills, this episode is packed with valuable insights and practical tips. Tune in and enhance your understanding of one of the most important verbs in English! https://www.coolenglish.net/edu/categories/auxiliary-verbs

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    Tipping in the USA: who and how much

    This week on "Cool English," we’re shifting gears to bring you some valuable cultural insights with our episode on tipping in the USA. Understanding tipping etiquette is crucial for anyone living in or visiting the United States, and we're here to help you navigate the rules of who to tip and how much. In this episode, we'll cover tipping guidelines for various situations, including restaurants (waiters and bartenders), hotels (porters and valet parking), and everyday services (taxis and barbers). We'll also delve into the new trend of digital kiosk tipping for counter service, which is becoming increasingly common. Join us to learn these important tips and ensure you're always prepared to show your appreciation appropriately. Don't forget to check out coolenglish.net for more cultural tips and resources. Tune in and get ready to master the art of tipping in the USA!

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    Lunch Foods part 3

    Join us for the final episode of our "Lunch Food Vocabulary" series on "Cool English"! This week, we reach the advanced level with 10 new words to complete your lunch vocabulary journey. These terms will further enhance your ability to understand and discuss a variety of lunch dishes, perfect for dining out or chatting about your favorite foods. In this episode, you'll learn about 'corndog,' 'coleslaw,' 'chili,' 'cornbread,' 'fajita,' 'fried rice,' 'burrito,' 'quesadilla,' 'rotisserie chicken,' and 'Philly cheesesteak.' These diverse and delicious options are commonly found on many menus and will make you sound like a food expert. Don't forget to visit coolenglish.net for the full activity and more free resources to practice and reinforce your learning. Let's wrap up this tasty series by mastering these advanced lunch terms and making your dining experiences even more enjoyable! https://www.coolenglish.net/edu/categories/food

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    Lunch Foods 2

    Welcome back to "Cool English" for the second episode of our "Lunch Food Vocabulary" series! Building on last week's basics, we're moving to the intermediate level with 10 new delicious and commonly found lunch items. This episode will help you expand your food vocabulary and make ordering lunch even easier. This week, you'll learn words like 'onion rings,' 'buffalo wings,' 'tacos,' 'nachos,' 'corn on the cob,' 'baked potato,' 'baked beans,' 'mashed potatoes,' 'bread roll,' and 'peanut butter and jelly sandwich.' These terms will come in handy when you're reading menus or talking about your favorite lunch foods. Remember to visit coolenglish.net for the full activity and additional free resources to practice what you've learned. Join us as we continue this flavorful journey and enrich your lunch vocabulary!

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    Lunch Foods 1

    Welcome to the first episode of our new "Lunch Food Vocabulary" series on "Cool English"! In this three-part series, we'll introduce you to 10 essential lunch-related words each week, starting with the basic level. This series is perfect for anyone who wants to better understand menu items when dining out. In this episode, you'll learn foundational lunch vocabulary that will help you navigate menus and make informed choices about your meals. Remember, we typically eat three times a day, so having a solid grasp of food vocabulary is incredibly useful. Don't forget to visit coolenglish.net for the full activity and more free resources to practice and reinforce your learning. Join us as we kick off this tasty journey and make your next lunch outing a breeze! https://www.coolenglish.net/edu/categories/food

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    Understanding Idioms 1

    This week on "Cool English," we're diving into the fascinating world of American idioms. Idioms can be tricky because they don't always mean what the words literally say, making them a unique and interesting part of the English language. In this episode, we'll explore common idioms such as "call it a day," "cut corners," "have a blast," "hit the sack," "on the fence," "once in a blue moon," and many more. Perfect for English learners and enthusiasts, this episode will help you understand these popular phrases and use them correctly in conversation. Learn the meanings behind these idioms and discover how they can add color and expression to your language. Join us for a fun and educational journey through American idioms, and make your English sound more natural and engaging! https://www.coolenglish.net/edu/categories/idioms

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

The COOL ENGLISH podcast is a great place to review English vocabulary, pronunciation and culture all in a fun and dynamic way with links to interactive activities that pair with the podcasts. https://www.coolenglish.net/

HOSTED BY

John Turner

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