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Learn English Podcast — 131 episodes
English Idioms With Silence Explained: Dead Silent, Silent Treatment, and More for ESL Learners
Alaska: Culture, History, and Life in America’s Most Unique State | Learn English in Context
Words From History: Luddite, Spartan, Bohemian, and More Explained for English Learners
American English Shadowing: Past Tense ED Endings Pronunciation Practice for ESL Learners
How to Pronounce the ED Ending in English (3 Rules Explained)
American English Shadowing Practice: Pronunciation & Accent Training with Real Sentences
Weird American Foods: English Vocabulary and American Food Culture Explained
Shadow American English Slang — Pronunciation & Listening Practice
American Slang Explained: Hard Pass, Hard No, Hard Out & More
American English Shadowing Practice: Pronunciation Training About Alabama
Alabama: American History, Culture, and English Vocabulary | Learn English Podcast
Shadowing Practice for Natural English: Reading, Rhythm, and Fluency
5 Short Books to Read in English (B1–B2) — Build Confidence and Fluency
Heist Vocabulary Shadowing | Learn English Pronunciation & Rhythm (B1–B2)
The Louvre Heist: Robbery, Burglary, and Heist Vocabulary Explained | Learn English in Context
English Shadowing Practice for Fluency | Natural American English (B1–B2)
English Word Order: 6 Word Pairs That Change Meaning Completely (B2 Listening Practice)
American English Shadowing Practice — Hollywood (B1–B2 Pronunciation & Listening)
The Real History of Hollywood: English Vocabulary and the Story Behind American Cinema
American English Shadowing Practice (B1–B2) | Improve Pronunciation and Fluency
Marilyn Monroe’s Story in English | Learn English in Context
E Vowel Sound Shadowing Practice – Improve American English Pronunciation
American English Pronunciation: The 5 Sounds of “E” Vowels (Listening Practice + Examples)
Learn English with a True Olympic Scandal (1994) | Real-Life Vocabulary
Modern Dating Slang: Situationship, Soft Launch, Catfish & More | American English Explained (B1–B2)
Why Puerto Rico Is Not a State: US Territories Explained in English (B1–B2 Listening Practice)
Winter Vocabulary: Cold Weather Words Native English Speakers Actually Use (B1–B2 Listening Practice)
MLK and the FBI: Civil Rights, Surveillance & the Civil Rights Act of 1964 | Learn English Through American History (B1–B2)
Native vs. Non-Native English Teacher: The Pros and Cons Every English Learner Should Know
How to Pronounce the A Sound in English: All 6 Vowel Sounds Explained
A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens: The Story That Changed Christmas Forever | English Listening Practice
Give Phrasal Verbs: Give Out, Give Back, Give Away and More | American English Vocabulary
The Rust Belt, Sun Belt, and Bible Belt Explained: American Culture and English Vocabulary
Thanksgiving Vocabulary in English: Real American Words and Phrases Explained
Medical English Vocabulary: Surgery, Recovery, and Doctor Visits | American English Explained
The Navajo Code Talkers: World War II History and English Vocabulary Explained
Doctor Visits and Health Insurance in America: English Vocabulary Explained for ESL Learners
Learn English with the Scary True Story of the Donner Party
Halloween TV Shows & Movies to Improve Your English (Fun, Spooky & Scary)
The Dark L Sound Explained: American English Pronunciation Practice for ESL Learners
Maya Angelou and I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings | English Vocabulary and American Literature
Throw Phrasal Verbs: Throw Up, Throw Out, Throw Back and More | American English Vocabulary
5 Book Recommendations to Improve Your English Naturally
Recession Vocabulary Every English Learner Needs to Know | American English in Context
California's Most Iconic Landmarks: Golden Gate Bridge, Redwood Forest, and Hollywood Sign | English Vocabulary and American Culture
Daily Routine Vocabulary in American English | Learn English Through Real Life
Apartment Hunting Vocabulary in American English | Learn English for Real Life
Greek Life in America: Fraternities, Sororities & Key Vocabulary
Phrasal Verbs with GET: Get In, Get Out, Get Up, Get Down | Learn English in Context
English Idioms with ROCK: Rock Star, Rock It, Get Rocked, Rock Your World | American English Vocabulary
Stop Saying “Hot”: Summer Weather Vocabulary & Idioms for B2 English
How to Use “I Would Love To” Naturally in English
American Culture Explained: Free Refills, Drive-Thrus, Tipping, and More | Learn English in Context
What to Eat in Los Angeles: Food, Culture, and Diversity in America's Most Diverse City | Learn English
Medical English Vocabulary: Surgery, Recovery, and Hospital Terms Explained | Learn English in Context
How to Pronounce Tricky U.S. City and State Names | American English Pronunciation for ESL Learners
Injury Vocabulary in English: I Messed Up My Back — Real Medical English in Context | Learn English
Who Fights California’s Wildfires? B2 English Listening & Vocabulary
American Prom and High School Dances Explained | English Vocabulary and American Culture | Learn English
English Learning Mistakes You Need to Stop Making: Advice From an ESL Teacher
How to Use "If I Were" in English: Hypotheticals and Giving Advice Explained
The Roaring 20s: B2 English Vocabulary from American History
Why Are California Wildfires So Common? (B2 English)
What Is March Madness? American Sports Culture & Basketball Vocabulary Explained (B1–B2 Listening Practice)
How to Use ChatGPT to Practice English (Speaking, Writing & Vocabulary)
Native English “Nerve” Idioms Explained (Get on My Nerves, Hit a Nerve, Keep Your Nerve)
Why Are These Presidents on U.S. Money? (Learn English with U.S. Currency)
How to Talk About Love in English | Vocabulary for Valentine’s Day
The Best Free Apps to Learn English – Honest Review
Martin Luther King in 1963 — The March on Washington | Learn English
Learn English Faster with This 4-Step Reading and Listening Method
The Wright Brothers and the First Flight in History (Learn English for B1–B2)
My Experience Seeing a Total Solar Eclipse in Texas (Learn English for B1–B2)
The Trickiest Plural Words in English | Learn English for B1–B2
How Americans Really Celebrate Thanksgiving | Learn English (B1)
Stop Repeating Basic Words | Learn Better English (B1–B2)
“Go For Broke”: Learn This Idiom Through WWII History (B1–B2)
Understanding the U.S. Election System: The Electoral College Explained in English
The Salem Witch Trials: Learn English Through a True American Story
6 Scary English Podcasts for Better Listening Practice
English Idioms About the Mind for Better Fluency
Books to Improve English: B1–B2 Reading List (Learn English Naturally)
Learn California Slang (SoCal English): Real American Vocabulary
Stuck at the Intermediate English Level? Here’s How to Finally Break Through
Are American High Schools Really Like the Movies? (Learn English Through Culture)
Learn English Through California: History, Culture & the Golden State (B1–B2)
My Language Learning Mistakes (And What You Can Learn From Them)
How to Pronounce 10 of the Hardest English Words Correctly
School Idioms and Phrases You Can Use in Daily Life
Improve Your English With These 5 Travel-Themed Films
Learn English with the Story and History of the U.S. National Anthem
Learn English Phrasal Verbs with WAIT: Wait On, Wait In, Wait Out, Wait Around
My Trip to Dallas, Texas – Listening Comprehension Practice
How to Make English Part of Your Daily Life and Get Real Results
Exercise and Fitness Vocabulary for English Learners — Speak More Naturally
Baseball Idioms in American English — Speak More Naturally
How U.S. Colleges Work: Community College, State Schools & Private Universities
How to Talk About Past & Future Events in English
Earth Day Explained: Learn English Through History & Environmental Vocabulary
How Americans Say Dates & Time — A Clear Guide for English Learners
Better English Vocabulary for Talking About Being Ignored
How Reading Boosts Your English + The Best Strategies for Fluency
Why English Is Actually Easier Than You Think
Phrasal Verbs with “Blow”: Blow Up, Blow Out, Blow Through, Blow On
Why the U.S. Changes the Clocks: Daylight Saving Time Explained
Oscar-Winning Movies That English Learners Should Watch
Leap Year: Why This February Has 29 Days + English Learning Context
5 Inspiring Movies to Improve English + Celebrate Black History Month
The Story Behind Valentine’s Day: Romance, Roses & English Vocabulary
Black History Month — History, Meaning & American Culture Explained
How to Talk About Illness in English — Real Vocabulary & Idioms
Rain Idioms + Weather Vocabulary for Fluent Conversations (B1–B2)
Martin Luther King Jr. & The Montgomery Bus Boycott — History, Vocabulary & Context
Regional Vocabulary in American English — A Fun State-by-State Guide
How to Stick to Your New Year’s Resolution to Learn English
Christmas in the U.S. — Traditions, Vocabulary, and How Americans Really Celebrate
Learn English with 5 Classic Christmas Movies — Culture, Vocabulary & Listening Skills
Christmas Vocabulary You Need to Know — American English Words & Meanings
Turkey Idioms in American English — Meaning, History, and Usage
Traditional Thanksgiving Foods in American Culture — Learn English Naturally
Seasonal American Drinks (Pumpkin Spice, Apple Cider & Eggnog) | Learn English
Veterans Day: Meaning, History, and How Americans Celebrate It
How Americans Celebrate Halloween — English Listening Practice
Learn English with Movies: 5 Classic Halloween Films
How to Stay Motivated While Learning English (Mindset + Study Strategies)
Why Americans Don’t Use the Metric System (American Culture)
How Americans Use “Dude” — Real Slang, Real Examples
Why Many Americans Don’t Take Vacation Days — U.S. Work Culture Explained
When the School Year Starts in the U.S. — Summer Break, Calendars & Culture
How Long It Takes to Learn English — Hours, Plateau, and Fluency Strategy
Why Learning English in Context Helps You Learn Faster