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Real Talk English

American slang and pop culture English podcast (B2+). Learn the expressions, references, and cultural moments that native speakers actually use — decoded and explained in real context.Watch on YouTube — Real Talk English | No Filter, No Fluff. Just the English They Don't Teach in School: https://www.youtube.com/@RealTalkEnglish-n3q

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    Fast Food Culture — Order Like an American

    Fast food is one of the most distinctly American cultural experiences — and the language around it is full of idioms, customs, and unwritten rules that textbooks never cover. From the drive-thru to customization culture, from upselling scripts to tipping debates, this episode decodes everything you need to navigate an American fast food experience.This is Real Talk English — no filter, no fluff. Just the English they don't teach in school.🔔 Subscribe for weekly American slang and pop culture English — B2+ level, real talk only.

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    How to Understand American Comedy

    American comedy is one of the hardest things to understand as a language learner — and one of the most rewarding when you finally get it. It's built on timing, incongruity, self-deprecation, and deadpan delivery. This episode breaks down the mechanics of American humor: why Americans find certain things funny, the types of comedy that define American culture, and the specific techniques that make American jokes land.This is Real Talk English — no filter, no fluff. Just the English they don't teach in school.🔔 Subscribe for weekly American slang and pop culture English — B2+ level, real talk only.

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    Reality TV English — The Bachelor, Survivor, Real Housewives

    Reality TV is one of the most linguistically rich windows into American culture. Shows like The Bachelor, Survivor, The Real Housewives, and Big Brother have created entire vocabularies that Americans use in everyday conversations. When someone says "she's here for the right reasons" or "I didn't come here to make friends," they're quoting or referencing reality TV — whether they know it or not. This episode decodes the most important phrases.In this episode, Jordan and Casey break it all down — with real examples, natural phrasing, and the cultural context behind it.🎯 What you'll learn:• Natural phrases Jordan and Casey use in real conversations• Cultural context — why native speakers say it this way• Practice examples you can use immediately• Confidence tips for B2+ English learnersThis is Real Talk English — no filter, no fluff. Just the English they don't teach in school.💬 Which phrase are you going to use first? Leave a review and let us know!🎧 Follow Real Talk English for new episodes every week.

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    American Sports Culture Phrases — What They Really Mean

    Americans take sports very seriously — and American sports language has completely infiltrated everyday conversation. You don't need to watch a single game to encounter these phrases. They appear in business meetings, casual texting, news articles, and political speeches. This episode decodes 12 sports phrases that are now deeply embedded in American casual and professional English.In this episode, Jordan and Casey break it all down — with real examples, natural phrasing, and the cultural context behind it.🎯 What you'll learn:• Idiom = a phrase whose meaning is different from the literal words• Metaphor = using one thing to describe another ("ball's in your court")• Origin = where a word or phrase comes fromThis is Real Talk English — no filter, no fluff. Just the English they don't teach in school.💬 Which phrase are you going to use first? Leave a review and let us know!🎧 Follow Real Talk English for new episodes every week.

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    Sarcasm in English — How to Recognize and Use It

    Sarcasm is one of the hardest aspects of English for non-native speakers to master — and one of the most embarrassing to miss. When an American says "Oh great, another meeting," they don't mean it. When someone says "Nice job" after you spill your coffee, they might not mean that either. This episode breaks down how sarcasm works, when it's used, how to recognize it, and how to use it without offending people.In this episode, Jordan and Casey break it all down — with real examples, natural phrasing, and the cultural context behind it.🎯 What you'll learn:• Step-by-step phrases for how to recognize and use sarcasm in English• Real examples used by native speakers• Common mistakes to avoid — and what to say instead• Formal vs. informal variations for different situationsThis is Real Talk English — no filter, no fluff. Just the English they don't teach in school.💬 Which phrase are you going to use first? Leave a review and let us know!🎧 Follow Real Talk English for new episodes every week.

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    Why Americans Say "Literally" All the Time

    "Literally" is one of the most overused, misunderstood, and fascinating words in modern American English. Non-native speakers often hear it and take it literally — then realize the speaker does not mean it literally at all. This episode explains how "literally" evolved from a precise adverb into a casual intensifier, covers other intensifiers Americans use, and teaches learners how to sound more natural when expressing intensity or emphasis.In this episode, Jordan and Casey break it all down — with real examples, natural phrasing, and the cultural context behind it.🎯 What you'll learn:• "Translate this literally" = word for word, exact meaning.• "He literally ran five miles" = he actually, really, exactly ran five miles.• "I'm literally dying of embarrassment." (Not dying.)• "This coffee is literally life." (Coffee is not life.)This is Real Talk English — no filter, no fluff. Just the English they don't teach in school.💬 Which phrase are you going to use first? Leave a review and let us know!🎧 Follow Real Talk English for new episodes every week.

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    Breaking Bad Vocabulary — What the Characters Actually Say

    Breaking Bad is one of the most culturally significant American TV shows ever made. It's also a masterclass in American English — from street slang to professional business language, from chemistry vocabulary to DEA jargon. This episode breaks down 10 phrases and expressions from the show that are used in real American English — long after the show ended.In this episode, Jordan and Casey break it all down — with real examples, natural phrasing, and the cultural context behind it.🎯 What you'll learn:• "Yo, did you see that?" = Hey, did you see that?• "Yo, this pizza is amazing." = Wow, this pizza is incredible.• Used at the start of a sentence to get attention• "I'm out" = I'm leaving / I'm no longer part of thisThis is Real Talk English — no filter, no fluff. Just the English they don't teach in school.💬 Which phrase are you going to use first? Leave a review and let us know!🎧 Follow Real Talk English for new episodes every week.

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    Movie Slang — What Characters Really Say

    American movies are full of expressions that don't appear in any textbook — slang, idioms, and casual phrases that native speakers use naturally but that leave non-native viewers completely confused. This episode decodes 10 of the most common movie phrases across two categories: action/drama and comedy/everyday. The goal: listeners can watch American movies and actually understand what characters mean, not just what they literally say.In this episode, Jordan and Casey break it all down — with real examples, natural phrasing, and the cultural context behind it.🎯 What you'll learn:• "That movie was lowkey incredible." (= honestly better than I expected)• "I lowkey want to leave." (= I want to leave but I'm being subtle about it)• (Adorable puppy video) "I can't even. Look at him."• (Bad news) "They cancelled the show? I can't even."This is Real Talk English — no filter, no fluff. Just the English they don't teach in school.💬 Which movie phrase surprised you the most? Leave a review and let us know!🎧 Follow Real Talk English for new episodes every week.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

American slang and pop culture English podcast (B2+). Learn the expressions, references, and cultural moments that native speakers actually use — decoded and explained in real context.Watch on YouTube — Real Talk English | No Filter, No Fluff. Just the English They Don't Teach in School: https://www.youtube.com/@RealTalkEnglish-n3q

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The English Podcast Series

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American slang and pop culture English podcast (B2+). Learn the expressions, references, and cultural moments that native speakers actually use — decoded and explained in real context.Watch on YouTube — Real Talk English | No Filter, No Fluff. Just the English They Don't Teach in School:...

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