Learn English Podcast

By: Learn English Podcast
  • Summary

  • Welcome to the Learn English podcast, the podcast teaching English in context so you can learn naturally. Each episodes presents comprehensible and engaging content in English so you can improve your listening comprehension, vocabulary, and knowledge about American culture. Ideal resource for intermediate or lower-advanced learners on their English journey. Let's learn English!

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    2023
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Episodes
  • E67 How to Use ChatGPT to Improve Your English Skills
    Mar 3 2025

    📝Are you trying to improve your English skills? Do you ever feel nervous about speaking English? In this episode of The Learn English Podcast, we talk about an exciting tool that can help—ChatGPT! This AI-powered software can help you practice speaking, writing, and understanding English in a way that’s interactive, personalized, and stress-free.

    🎙️If you use ChatGPT correctly, it can help you learn faster! We’ll share useful tips on how to practice with ChatGPT to improve your English. This tool gives you a safe space to practice without feeling judged. You’ll learn how to use ChatGPT for writing tasks, to get feedback on your grammar, and to build your vocabulary. We’ll also talk about common problems, like how to avoid too many corrections and how to make ChatGPT use the English style you want.

    🗣️This episode is full of helpful tips to make the most out of ChatGPT. This episode will give you all the guidance you need to get started making ChatGPT your language-learning partner.

    🔔 Follow us on social media @LearnEnglishPod and visit our website:

    Podcast website: https://learnenglishpod.com/

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    📚Affiliate link for italki: https://www.italki.com/en/i/ref/GBBdbb

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    Language Learning Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFdt-dHCmwViy89oXBJPKoeMF1Jt-5L6x

    📝 Vocabulary list:

    1) Relatively – Comparatively; in relation to something else.

    2) Customize – To change something to fit personal needs.

    3) Judging – Forming an opinion about someone or something.

    4) Articulating – Speaking clearly and effectively.

    5) Formal – Serious and official in style.

    6) Professional tone - a formal and serious style of speaking or writing

    7) Worksheet – A paper with exercises for learning

    8) Repetitive - occurring again and again in the same way

    9) Glitches - small problems or difficulties

    10) Offended - feeling upset, annoyed, or insulted

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    18 mins
  • E66 Learn These Nerve-Racking Idioms to Sound Like a Native Speaker
    Feb 24 2025

    🗣️Ever wondered what it truly means when someone says you're "getting on their nerves" or that you "hit a nerve?" These expressions may sound similar, but they have very different meanings. But don't worry if you don't know the differences because in this episode of the Learn English Podcast, we’re covering idioms that use the word "nerve".

    🎙️Throughout this episode, we break down popular idioms like "hit a nerve," "have the nerve to do something," and "keep your nerve." This episode isn't just about learning definitions; it's about understanding how these phrases are used in everyday conversation so you can speak more naturally and confidently. By understanding these expressions, you'll be able to communicate more effectively and connect with native English speakers on a deeper level. With real-life examples and clear explanations, you’ll be able to recognize these phrases when native speakers use them—and even start using them yourself with confidence!

    🎧Don't miss out on this opportunity to enhance your English proficiency and sound more like a native speaker. Check the episode description for a comprehensive vocabulary list and all the idioms discussed, so you can start practicing right away. If you want to expand your vocabulary and sound more like a native speaker, this episode is for you!

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    📝 Vocabulary list:

    1) Get on someone’s nerves – To annoy or irritate someone.

    2) Work someone’s nerves – To be irritating or annoying

    3) Get on someone’s last nerve – To be extremely annoying to the point where the person is about to take action

    4) Touch a nerve / Hit a nerve / Strike a nerve – To say or do something that causes a strong emotional reaction

    5) Have the nerve to (do something) – To be bold or disrespectful in an unreasonable way

    6) The nerve (of someone) – A shortened version of "have the nerve to," expressing disbelief at someone's boldness.

    7) Find your nerve / Gather your nerve – To build up courage to do something.

    8) Keep your nerve – To remain calm and brave in a difficult situation.

    9) Disrespectful – Showing a lack of respect.

    10) Courage – The ability to do something that frightens you

    11) Heroic – Showing great bravery.

    12) Disaster – A sudden event causing great damage.

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    13 mins
  • E65 Who's on the Money? Learn English with the US Presidents Featured on Currency
    Feb 17 2025

    💵Have you ever wondered why certain U.S. presidents are featured on coins and dollar bills? In this episode of The Learn English Podcast, we’re celebrating President’s Day by discussing the presidents on U.S. currency. You'll learn about their accomplishments, controversies, and the reasons they were chosen to adorn our nation's currency.

    💰You’ll learn facts about figures like Abraham Lincoln, George Washington, and Thomas Jefferson. You'll also hear how Americans refer to them with shortened names like FDR and JFK. Plus, we’ll discuss the names for pieces of currency, like penny or dimes, and why some pieces of currency aren’t commonly used today.

    🎧Not only will you gain insight into U.S. history and culture, but you’ll also expand your English vocabulary with key words and phrases used throughout the episode. Tune in now and follow along as we uncover the stories behind the money in your pocket. Don’t forget to check the episode description for a full list of vocabulary words to help you learn even more!

    🔔 Follow us on social media @LearnEnglishPod and visit our website:

    Podcast website: https://learnenglishpod.com/

    Follow us on social Media: https://linktr.ee/learnenglishpod

    📚Affiliate link for italki: https://www.italki.com/en/i/ref/GBBdbb

    Affiliate link for Lingq: https://www.lingq.com/?referral=msusc

    📜 SOURCES

    https://www.nps.gov/trte/learn/historyculture/index.htm

    https://bidenwhitehouse.archives.gov/about-the-white-house/presidents/

    📝 Vocabulary list:

    1) Currency – The system of money used in a country.

    2) Denomination – The face value of a coin or banknote.

    3) Equivalent – Having the same value or amount.

    4) Collector’s item – An object that people collect because it is valuable or unique.

    5) Souvenir – A small item kept as a memory of a place or event.

    6) Nostalgia – A sentimental longing for the past.

    7) Bill – A piece of paper money (e.g., a $5 bill).

    8) Banknote – Another word for a bill (paper money).

    9) Coin – A small, round piece of metal used as money.

    10) Treasury Department – The government department responsible for printing and making money.

    11) Declaration of Independence – The document that declared the US independent from Britain.

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    22 mins

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