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LISTEN - Global English
by Gary
Learn real English through global news, geopolitics, and the biggest stories shaping the world today. This podcast is designed for intermediate and upper-intermediate learners who want to understand how English is actually used in real conversations about power, politics, and global events.Aprende inglés auténtico a través de las noticias internacionales, la geopolítica y los temas más importantes que marcan el mundo actual. Este podcast está pensado para estudiantes de nivel intermedio y medio-alto que quieran comprender cómo se utiliza realmente el inglés en conversaciones reales sobre el poder, la política y los acontecimientos mundiales.Each episode breaks down complex topics into clear, natural English, with key vocabulary, phrasal verbs, and expressions explained as you listen—so you don’t just understand English, you start thinking in it.Cada episodio desglosa temas complejos en un inglés claro y natural, con explicaciones del vocabulario cla
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The World Is Changing Faster Than Ever: Understanding the New Global Power Shift
The World Is Changing Faster Than Ever: Understanding the New Global Power ShiftWelcome to another episode of LISTEN: Global English, the podcast that helps you improve your English through fascinating real-world topics.In this episode, we explore some of the biggest global trends shaping our future. Is the world order that emerged after World War II coming to an end? Why are Europe and the United States facing new challenges? What role will China play in the coming decades? And how could artificial intelligence transform economies, jobs, and politics?You'll learn advanced English vocabulary related to geopolitics, economics, technology, and global affairs while improving your listening skills and understanding of complex international issues.In This Episode:✅ Why many experts believe the global balance of power is changing ✅ Europe's economic and security challenges ✅ China's rise – and the problems it faces ✅ The lasting impact of the 2008 financial crisis ✅ Why populist political movements are growing around the world ✅ The opportunities and risks created by artificial intelligence ✅ Whether another financial crisis could be on the horizon ✅ How technology, economics, and politics are becoming increasingly connectedKey Vocabulary:GeopoliticsProsperityAllianceRearmamentStagnationDemographicsWorkforceSuperpowerQuantitative EasingInequalityPopulismPolarisationProductivityEfficiencyFinancial BubbleLiquiditySovereign DebtPhrasal Verbs & Expressions:Stand backPlay outTurn away fromCarry onGather paceFend for yourselfA force to be reckoned withA sea changeHard done byThe cleanest dirty shirtDiscussion Questions:Do you think the world is becoming more unstable?Should Europe become less dependent on the United States?Will China eventually overtake the US economically?Has the 2008 financial crisis changed politics permanently?Is artificial intelligence more of an opportunity or a threat?What new jobs might AI create in the future?🎧 LISTEN: Global English helps intermediate and advanced learners develop real-world English through current affairs, international news, culture, and global trends.Also explore our sister podcasts: 📈 LISTEN: Business English https://rss.com/podcasts/listen-business-english 🌎 LISTEN: Online English https://rss.com/podcasts/listen-online-english#EnglishLearning #LearnEnglish #AdvancedEnglish #GlobalEnglish #Geopolitics #WorldNews #ArtificialIntelligence #BusinessEnglish #CurrentAffairs #ESL #EnglishPodcast #VocabularyBuilding #ListeningPractice #AI #China #Europe #Economics #Politics #EnglishTeacher #EnglishLearners
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Is Iran Becoming More Powerful? Understanding a Changing Middle East - PRESENT PERFECT
Is Iran Becoming More Powerful? Understanding a Changing Middle EastGrammar Focus: The Present PerfectIn this episode of LISTEN: Global English, we explore one of the most important geopolitical questions of our time: Has Iran become more influential in the Middle East, and what could that mean for the future of the region and the global economy?Using clear, accessible English, we examine how recent events have changed regional power dynamics, why strategic locations such as the Strait of Hormuz remain so important, and how developments in the Middle East can affect energy prices, international trade, and the wider world economy.Along the way, you'll improve your English with a special focus on the Present Perfect tense, learning how to use it to talk about change, experience, and events that continue to have an impact today.In this episode you'll learn:✅ How the Present Perfect is used in real-world English✅ Why geography still matters in international politics✅ How modern technology has transformed conflict✅ The economic impact of instability in key trade routes✅ Useful advanced vocabulary related to politics, economics, and global affairs✅ Three practical phrasal verbs:Carry outPull backStep into✅ Three useful idioms:Change the gameThe writing on the wallA double-edged swordKey VocabularyAmbitionInfluenceStrategicDominantDeclineRipple EffectProject PowerInterconnectedRegional PowerGeopoliticsGrammar Focus: Present PerfectExamples from the episode:The geopolitical situation has changed dramatically.Technology has transformed the way conflicts are fought.Investors have become more cautious in recent months.Geography has played an important role throughout history.Learn when to use the Present Perfect, how it differs from the Past Simple, and how native speakers use it naturally when discussing current events.Discussion QuestionsWhy is geography still important in today's world?How can events in one region affect the global economy?Has technology changed international politics and security?What are some examples of ripple effects in business and economics?Which countries do you think have the greatest influence in today's world?Sister Podcasts🎧 LISTEN: Business English Improve your professional communication with lessons focused on business, leadership, finance, management, and workplace English. https://rss.com/podcasts/listen-business-english🎧 LISTEN: Online English Master grammar, phrasal verbs, idioms, pronunciation, and everyday English through engaging real-world topics. https://rss.com/podcasts/listen-online-englishThank you for listening to LISTEN: Global English. If you enjoyed this episode, please follow, share, and leave a review to help more English learners discover the podcast.Keep listening. Keep learning. Keep improving your English. 🌍🎙️
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How Technology Has Changed Our Brains - MODAL VERBS
The Attention Economy: How Technology Has Changed Our BrainsHave you ever picked up your phone for a quick check and found yourself scrolling thirty minutes later? Have you ever struggled to concentrate on an important task because notifications, messages, or social media kept interrupting your attention?In this episode of LISTEN: Global English, we explore the fascinating world of the Attention Economy and examine how technology companies compete for one of the most valuable resources in the modern world: your attention.You'll discover how social media platforms, algorithms, notifications, and artificial intelligence have transformed the way we consume information and interact with the world around us. We'll also explore how these technologies may be influencing our focus, habits, decision-making, and even the way our brains process information.At the same time, you'll improve your English by focusing on one of the most important grammar topics in the language: Modal Verbs.Throughout the episode, you'll hear real-world examples of modal verbs in context while learning useful vocabulary, phrasal verbs, idioms, and discussion points related to technology, psychology, and modern society.Grammar FocusModal VerbsLearn how native speakers use modal verbs to express:✅ Ability✅ Possibility✅ Probability✅ Advice✅ Obligation✅ NecessityExamples from the episode:Technology can connect people.Social media may influence attention.Users might become distracted.Companies must compete for attention.We should manage our screen time carefully.Distraction could reduce productivity.In This Episode✅ What the Attention Economy is and why it matters✅ How technology companies compete for human attention✅ The role of algorithms and artificial intelligence✅ Why social media platforms can feel addictive✅ How notifications and infinite scrolling influence behaviour✅ The effects of technology on concentration and focus✅ Why attention has become one of the world's most valuable resources✅ Practical ways to protect your attention and improve focus✅ Real-world examples of modal verbs in actionPhrasal Verbs FeaturedTune OutTo stop paying attention.Example: "Students may tune out if a lesson becomes repetitive."Scroll ThroughTo move through digital content on a screen.Example: "Millions of people scroll through social media every day.LISTEN: Global English helps intermediate and advanced English learners improve their English through fascinating real-world topics including technology, psychology, business, economics, global affairs, history, culture, and current events.Our sister podcasts LISTEN: Business English https://rss.com/podcasts/listen-business-english and LISTEN: Online English https://rss.com/podcasts/listen-online-englishHosted by Gary, a British English teacher who has lived in Colombia since 2010 and has spent the last 16 years helping professionals and English learners across Latin America and around the world improve their English through authentic content and meaningful conversations.Keep listening. Keep learning. Keep improving your English.
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The Loneliness Epidemic: Why We Have Never Been More Connected Yet More Alone - PRESENT PERFECT
The Loneliness Epidemic: Why We Have Never Been More Connected Yet More AloneHave you ever felt lonely despite having hundreds of online connections? Have you ever wondered why loneliness has become such a common topic in modern society?In this episode of LISTEN: Global English, we explore the growing loneliness epidemic and examine why millions of people around the world have reported feeling increasingly isolated, despite living in the most connected period in human history.You'll discover how technology, social media, changing family structures, urban lifestyles, and modern work patterns have transformed human relationships. We'll also explore the surprising effects loneliness can have on both physical and mental health, and what experts have recommended to help people build stronger, more meaningful connections.At the same time, you'll improve your English by focusing on one of the most important grammar structures in the language: The Present Perfect.Throughout the episode, you'll hear dozens of real-world examples of the Present Perfect while learning useful vocabulary, phrasal verbs, idioms, and discussion points related to one of the most important social issues of our time.Grammar FocusThe Present PerfectLearn how to use the Present Perfect to talk about:✅ Experiences✅ Changes over time✅ Achievements✅ Situations that began in the past and continue todayExamples from the episode:Loneliness has become a global concern.Researchers have studied the problem.Many people have experienced loneliness.Social media has transformed communication.In This Episode✅ Why loneliness has become a major global issue✅ How technology has changed human relationships✅ The role of social media in modern loneliness✅ Why people feel isolated despite being constantly connected✅ The physical and mental health effects of loneliness✅ What governments and researchers have discovered✅ Practical ways to build stronger social connections✅ Real-world examples of the Present Perfect in actionWhat You'll Practice in EnglishThe Present Perfect tenseVocabulary related to society and human relationshipsPhrasal verbs used in everyday communicationCommon English idiomsListening comprehension through real-world topicsSpeaking and discussion skills about social issuesLISTEN: Global English helps intermediate and advanced English learners improve their English through fascinating real-world topics including global affairs, technology, business, psychology, economics, history, culture, and current events.Hosted by Gary, a British English teacher who has lived in Colombia since 2010 and has spent the last 16 years helping professionals and English learners across Latin America and around the world improve their English through authentic content and meaningful conversations.Keep listening. Keep learning. Keep improving your English.Check out our sister podcasts LISTEN: Business English https://rss.com/podcasts/listen-business-english and LISTEN: Online English https://rss.com/podcasts/listen-online-english
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Why High Achievers Burn Out: The Hidden Cost of Success
Why High Achievers Burn Out: The Hidden Cost of SuccessWhy do so many successful people feel exhausted, overwhelmed, and disconnected from the very careers they worked so hard to build?In this episode of LISTEN: Global English, we explore the growing problem of burnout among high achievers. From executives and entrepreneurs to doctors, teachers, and professionals across every industry, burnout has become one of the biggest workplace challenges of modern life.You'll learn what burnout actually is, why ambitious people are particularly vulnerable to it, and how modern technology, perfectionism, and the pressure to constantly achieve can create a dangerous cycle of stress and exhaustion.We'll also examine why burnout appears especially common among professional women, the physical and psychological consequences of chronic stress, and what experts recommend to maintain both success and wellbeing over the long term.Along the way, you'll improve your English with useful vocabulary, phrasal verbs, idioms, and real-world examples related to work, psychology, productivity, and professional development.In This Episode✅ What burnout really is and how it differs from ordinary tiredness✅ Why high achievers are especially vulnerable to burnout✅ The achievement trap and the dangers of perfectionism✅ How technology has created an "always-on" work culture✅ Why professional women often experience higher burnout rates✅ The physical and mental effects of chronic stress✅ Warning signs that may indicate burnout✅ Practical strategies to prevent burnout and protect your wellbeing✅ Why recovery is essential for long-term successKey VocabularyBurnoutChronic StressPerfectionismProductivityAchievementSelf-EsteemExhaustionRecoveryBoundariesResilienceMotivationCynicalConcentrateIrritableFulfillmentWellbeingPhrasal Verbs FeaturedBurn OutSlow DownWind DownCatch UpCarry OnSwitch OffPush ThroughIdioms FeaturedRunning on EmptyClimb the LadderThe Ladder Was Leaning Against the Wrong WallYou Can't Pour from an Empty CupWhat You'll Practise in EnglishWorkplace and business vocabularyPsychology and wellbeing terminologyPhrasal verbs used in professional contextsCommon idioms related to work and successListening comprehension through real-world topicsSpeaking and discussion skills about careers, productivity, and personal developmentLISTEN: Global English helps intermediate and advanced English learners improve their English through fascinating real-world topics including business, finance, technology, psychology, economics, global affairs, history, and culture. Our other podcasts: https://rss.com/podcasts/listen-business-english and https://rss.com/podcasts/listen-online-englishFollow the podcast for new episodes every week and continue improving your English through meaningful conversations about the world around us.Keep listening. Keep learning. Keep improving your English.
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Why Women Need to Invest Earlier: The Financial Advantage Most People Miss
LISTEN: Global EnglishEpisode NotesWhy Women Need to Invest Earlier: The Financial Advantage Most People MissWhy do so many financial experts encourage women to start investing as early as possible?In this episode of LISTEN: Global English, we explore one of the most important financial topics of our time: investing for long-term financial security. We examine why women often face unique financial challenges, how compound interest can transform even small investments into substantial wealth over time, and why delaying investment decisions can have a significant impact on future financial freedom.You'll learn why investing is different from saving, how inflation affects your money, and why time is often an investor's greatest advantage.Whether you're completely new to investing or simply looking to improve your financial knowledge while improving your English, this episode offers practical insights, useful vocabulary, and real-world examples.In This Episode✅ The difference between saving and investing✅ Why women often need larger retirement funds✅ The impact of career breaks on long-term wealth✅ Understanding the gender pay gap✅ The power of compound interest✅ Why starting early matters more than investing large amounts later✅ Common investing mistakes people make✅ Financial independence and why it matters✅ Women and investing trends across Latin America✅ Practical financial lessons for building long-term wealthKey VocabularyInvestAssetCompound InterestRetirementInflationPurchasing PowerPensionFinancial IndependencePortfolioWealth CreationRiskMortgageDebtCareer BreakRevenueFluctuationAccessibleGender Pay GapPhrasal Verbs FeaturedBuild UpTo gradually increase something over time.Example: "She built up a strong investment portfolio over twenty years."Set AsideTo reserve money for a specific purpose.Example: "He sets aside part of his salary every month."Idiom of the Episode"The best time to plant a tree was twenty years ago. The second-best time is today."Meaning: It's never too late to start. While beginning earlier is ideal, taking action now is far better than continuing to wait.About LISTEN: Global EnglishLISTEN: Global English helps intermediate and advanced English learners improve their English through real-world topics including business, finance, economics, technology, global affairs, history, culture, and current events.Hosted by Gary, a British English teacher who has lived in Colombia since 2010 and has spent the last 16 years helping professionals, executives, and English learners across Latin America and around the world improve their English through authentic content and meaningful conversations. Our sister podcasts are here: LISTEN: Business English https://rss.com/podcasts/listen-business-english and LISTEN: Online English https://rss.com/podcasts/listen-online-englishKeep listening. Keep learning. Keep improving your English.
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The Rise of Female CEOs: Progress or Illusion?
The Rise of Female CEOs: Progress or Illusion?Women now lead 55 Fortune 500 companies, representing 11% of America's largest corporations—the highest figure ever recorded. But is this a sign of real progress, or does it show how much work still remains to be done?In this episode of LISTEN: Global English, we explore the rise of female CEOs, the challenges women have faced in reaching the highest levels of business leadership, and what this trend means for the future of global business.You'll learn about:✅ What the Fortune 500 is and why it matters✅ Why women have historically been underrepresented in CEO positions✅ The meaning of the "glass ceiling" and why many believe it still exists✅ Leadership stereotypes and the challenges women often face in the corporate world✅ Famous female CEOs including Mary Barra, Jane Fraser, and Lisa Su✅ The growing number of female business leaders across Latin America✅ Why diversity in leadership may improve decision-making and business performance✅ Business English vocabulary related to leadership, management, and corporate culture✅ Useful phrasal verbs including:Break throughWork your way upBring upStand outKey VocabularyCEOCorporationRevenueMilestoneLeadership pipelineGlass ceilingStereotypeDouble standardCaregivingCollaborationPerspectiveViewpointStartupFintechDiverse leadershipDiscussion QuestionDo you think businesses perform better when leadership teams are more diverse? Why or why not?About LISTEN: Global EnglishLISTEN: Global English helps intermediate and advanced English learners improve their listening skills through real-world topics, global affairs, business trends, technology, economics, history, and culture.Hosted by Gary, a British English teacher who has lived in Colombia since 2010 and has spent the last 16 years helping professionals, executives, and English learners across Latin America and around the world improve their English through authentic content and meaningful conversations.Check out our sister podcasts - LISTEN: Business English https://rss.com/podcasts/listen-business-english and LISTEN: Online English https://rss.com/podcasts/listen-online-english
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AI Mania: Revolution or Bubble? The Trillion-Dollar Question
Artificial Intelligence is attracting trillions of dollars in investment, reshaping industries, and creating some of the most valuable companies in history. But is AI truly the Fourth Industrial Revolution, or are investors repeating the mistakes of the dot-com bubble?In this episode of LISTEN: Global English, we explore the opportunities, risks, and unanswered questions surrounding the world's biggest technology boom.🌍 Episode SummaryArtificial Intelligence has become the driving force behind one of the largest investment waves in modern history. Companies such as OpenAI, Anthropic, Nvidia, Microsoft, Google, and Meta are spending hundreds of billions of dollars on AI infrastructure, while investors continue to pour money into the sector.But alongside the excitement comes uncertainty.Will AI create a productivity revolution that transforms healthcare, education, business, and science? Or are markets becoming dangerously overvalued as investors chase future profits that may take years to materialize?In this episode, we examine the similarities between today's AI boom and previous market bubbles, including the dot-com crash of the early 2000s. We discuss the potential impact of AI on jobs, business, economic growth, corporate power, and the future of work.Join us as we explore one of the defining questions of our time: Is AI the greatest economic opportunity of the century, or the most expensive leap of faith in history?📚 What You'll Learn✅ Why investors are pouring billions into AI✅ The difference between a technological revolution and a financial bubble✅ How AI compares to the dot-com boom of the 1990s✅ The potential impact of AI on jobs and the global economy✅ Why productivity gains remain difficult to measure✅ The risks facing investors, businesses, and governments✅ The future of AI, innovation, and economic transformation🔑 Key Discussion QuestionsIs AI currently overhyped, or are we only at the beginning of a major technological revolution?Will AI create more jobs than it eliminates?Could today's AI leaders become the next Amazon, Google, or Microsoft?How should governments regulate AI without slowing innovation?Who will benefit most from the AI revolution: businesses, investors, workers, or consumers?🎧 Listen, Learn, and Think CriticallyAt LISTEN: Global English, we use real-world stories to help you improve your English while understanding the forces shaping our world.Whether you're interested in technology, business, economics, geopolitics, or the future of work, this episode offers valuable insights and practical English in context.📢 Follow LISTEN🌍 LISTEN: Global English – Global affairs, geopolitics, economics, and major world events. https://rss.com/podcasts/listen-global-english💼 LISTEN: Business English – Business, finance, leadership, and professional communication. https://rss.com/podcasts/listen-business-english🎓 LISTEN: Online English – Grammar, vocabulary, phrasal verbs, idioms, and practical English skills through current events. https://rss.com/podcasts/listen-online-english⭐ Follow the podcast, leave a review, and share this episode with anyone interested in the future of technology and the global economy.
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China, Russia, Taiwan, and the New Global Power Game
China, Russia, Taiwan, and the New Global Power Game🌍 Has the balance of global power started to shift?This week, China and Russia declared their relationship stronger than ever, while tensions over Taiwan continue to grow and conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East reshape global politics. What do these developments mean for the future of the world?In this episode of LISTEN: Global English, we explore China's growing influence, Russia's changing position, the Taiwan question, and the lessons world leaders may be learning from today's major conflicts.🎧 Along the way, you'll learn advanced English vocabulary, useful phrasal verbs, idioms, and real-world expressions used by journalists, diplomats, economists, and political analysts.In this episode:✅ China and Russia's strategic partnership ✅ Why some experts believe China is "playing the long game" ✅ Lessons from Ukraine and the Middle East ✅ The growing importance of Taiwan ✅ The role of trade, economics, and global alliances ✅ Advanced vocabulary for discussing international affairs ✅ Useful phrasal verbs and idioms in context ✅ Grammar focus: making predictions using may, might, and couldKey Vocabulary:AllianceAlignmentLeverageDeterrentBlockadeInterdependenceManufacturingSupply ChainDiplomatic RelationsStrategic AdvantagePhrasal Verbs Featured:Pay attention toRely onGet drawn intoCut offWork outBuild upThink aheadWhether you're interested in geopolitics, current affairs, international business, or simply improving your English through real-world topics, this episode will help you build both your knowledge and your vocabulary.🎙️ Hosted by Gary, a British English teacher who has lived and taught in Colombia since 2010, helping professionals and learners across Latin America and around the world develop their English through real-world content.🔗 Don't forget to check out our sister podcasts:LISTEN: Business English https://rss.com/podcasts/listen-business-englishLISTEN: Online English https://rss.com/podcasts/listen-online-english⭐ Follow, rate, and share the podcast to help more English learners discover real English through real-world stories.#LearnEnglish #EnglishPodcast #GlobalEnglish #China #Russia #Taiwan #Geopolitics #CurrentAffairs #EnglishListening #EnglishVocabulary #BusinessEnglish #LearnEnglishWithNews #AdvancedEnglish #EnglishForProfessionals #EnglishLearners
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Cuba, Trump, and America's New Geopolitical Fear
🚨 Cuba, Trump, and America’s New Geopolitical FearCould Cuba once again become one of the world's most important geopolitical flashpoints?In this episode, we explore why Cuba still matters to the United States, how the Monroe Doctrine continues to influence American foreign policy, and why growing tensions between Washington, Beijing, and Moscow are putting the island back into the global spotlight.Along the way, you'll learn advanced English vocabulary and expressions related to geopolitics, international relations, military strategy, migration, sanctions, diplomacy, and global power competition.🎧 In this episode, you'll learn: ✅ Why Cuba remains strategically important to the United States ✅ The history and significance of the Cuban Missile Crisis ✅ What the Monroe Doctrine is and why it still matters today ✅ How China and Russia influence America's approach to Latin America ✅ The difference between military intervention and economic pressure ✅ Advanced geopolitical vocabulary used by native English speakers ✅ Useful phrasal verbs, idioms, and expressions explained naturally throughoutWhether you're interested in world affairs, politics, history, or simply improving your English through real-world topics, this episode will help you build your vocabulary while understanding one of the most fascinating geopolitical questions of our time.🎙️ Follow LISTEN: Global English for more English-learning content based on international news, geopolitics, business, history, and current affairs. LISTEN: Online English https://rss.com/podcasts/listen-online-englishLISTEN: Business English https://rss.com/podcasts/listen-business-english⭐ Enjoying the podcast? Please follow, share, and leave a review. Your support helps us reach more English learners around the world.#LearnEnglish #EnglishPodcast #Cuba #Trump #Geopolitics #AmericanPolitics #CurrentAffairs #EnglishListening #AdvancedEnglish #GlobalEnglish
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Why the World Urgently Needs a US–Iran Deal… Right Now
🌍 The Middle East is closer to a major turning point than many people realize… and the consequences could affect the entire global economy. 🎙️ In this episode of LISTEN: Global English, we break down the US–Iran tensions, the Strait of Hormuz, oil prices, diplomacy, escalation, and global risk — all in clear, natural English designed for intermediate to upper intermediate learners.Why are global markets so nervous right now? What does “escalation” actually mean? Why do governments fear appearing weak? And why could one regional conflict quickly affect the entire world?In this episode, you’ll improve your English while learning about: ✅ US–Iran relations ✅ Global politics & diplomacy ✅ Oil markets & economic risk ✅ Key geopolitical vocabulary ✅ Real English expressions, idioms & phrasal verbs ✅ Terms like “volatile”, “knock-on effect”, “compromise”, “concession”, and moreThis episode is perfect for: 🎧 Intermediate & upper intermediate English learners 🎧 Professionals interested in world affairs 🎧 Students who want to understand international news in real EnglishYou’ll learn naturally through: ✔️ Real-world news ✔️ Slow, clear explanations ✔️ Vocabulary in context ✔️ Natural spoken English ✔️ Geopolitical and business terminologyIf you enjoyed this episode: ⭐ Follow the podcast ⭐ Share it with another English learner ⭐ Leave a rating or review ⭐ Check out our other podcasts: • LISTEN: Business English • LISTEN: Online English#LearnEnglish #BusinessEnglish #Geopolitics #USIran #MiddleEast #EnglishPodcast #EnglishListening #AdvancedEnglish #GlobalNews #Vocabulary #IELTS #ESL #EnglishLearners #OilPrices #WorldNews #CurrentAffairs
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LISTEN Global English — Understand the World in English
Stop learning English. Start understanding it.LISTEN Global English is for learners who want to move beyond textbooks and into real-world English.We take the stories shaping the world — politics, business, money, and power — and turn them into clear, usable English you can apply immediately.No wasted time. No unnecessary theory.Just real language for real situations.If you want to sound more confident, more natural, and actually understand what’s being said around you — you’re in the right place.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Learn real English through global news, geopolitics, and the biggest stories shaping the world today. This podcast is designed for intermediate and upper-intermediate learners who want to understand how English is actually used in real conversations about power, politics, and global events.Aprende inglés auténtico a través de las noticias internacionales, la geopolítica y los temas más importantes que marcan el mundo actual. Este podcast está pensado para estudiantes de nivel intermedio y medio-alto que quieran comprender cómo se utiliza realmente el inglés en conversaciones reales sobre el poder, la política y los acontecimientos mundiales.Each episode breaks down complex topics into clear, natural English, with key vocabulary, phrasal verbs, and expressions explained as you listen—so you don’t just understand English, you start thinking in it.Cada episodio desglosa temas complejos en un inglés claro y natural, con explicaciones del vocabulario cla
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