English lessons to improve your grammar, vocabulary and listening skills. We'll help you take your English to the next level! Lecciones para aprender y mejorar tú inglés.
Travelling by caravan, campervan, or motorhome has become a popular way to explore the world with freedom and flexibility. In today's episode, we'll look at the differences between these vehicles, useful vocabulary, common expressions, and some fun facts about life on the road. We'll also discuss why so many people are choosing this lifestyle and what challenges come with it.
Whether you work in a gym, watch fitness videos online, or simply want to improve your English, learning gym vocabulary can help you communicate more naturally and confidently.
In this episode, we'll explore essential words and expressions used by fitness trainers, discuss common gym situations, and learn useful collocations and professional language connected to exercise and health.
Today we're going to explore two very common English verbs that often confuse English learners: come and go
These verbs all describe movement, but the difference depends on direction. In other words, whether something moves towards the speaker, away from the speaker, or goes somewhere and returns.
Even advanced learners sometimes mix these verbs up, especially in conversation. In this episode, we'll explain the meaning of e...
You've reached an advanced level in English—but something still feels off. Maybe you sound too formal, a bit unnatural, or not quite like a fluent speaker. In today's episode, we'll explore why that happens and how you can sound more effortless and natural.
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Have you ever wondered why someone would be 'green with envy' or why a 'golden opportunity' is so much better than a regular one?
English is a very visual language, and today you'll learn some colour-based idioms that will help make your spoken and written English a bit more colourful.
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Renting a car in another country can be stressful, especially if you're not sure what to say. From insurance questions to understanding the contract, it's easy to feel lost. But don't worry—today we'll walk you through the essential English phrases step by step.
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What did the Romans ever do for us?
We can see their influence everywhere: in the roads we travel on, the laws we follow, even the words we speak.
In this episode, we'll explore how an ancient empire didn't just conquer lands, it laid the foundations for modern civilization.
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Today's episode is all about The Moon. You'll learn useful vocabulary, common collocations, simple expressions, and a few easy idioms.
You will hear phrases like "once in a blue moon" and "shoot for the moon," and learn how to use them in everyday English.
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In today's episode, we're focusing on how to describe physical appearance in English.
This is a key skill for everyday communication—whether you're describing a friend, identifying someone, or telling a story. We'll look at useful vocabulary, natural expressions, and tips to help you sound more fluent and precise.
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Language is constantly evolving, and one of the most noticeable changes in modern English is the move towards gender-neutral vocabulary.
In this episode, we'll explore how English has developed from gender-specific words like fireman and policeman to more inclusive terms like firefighter and police officer. We'll look at why these changes matter, how they're used in day-to-day English, and how you can use them naturally and c...
Today's episode is inspired by a message from one of our listeners who's been exploring concessive clauses—and finding them a bit tricky to use naturally in conversation.
If you've ever wondered how to say things like "Strange as it may seem" or "Try as he might" without getting lost halfway through the sentence, you're definitely not alone. Although they seem tricky, in this episode, we'll break down these advanced str...
In this week's podcast, we'll explore how these icy worlds differ in geography, wildlife, climate, and human presence. We'll also look at useful vocabulary and expressions to help you talk confidently about polar regions in English, whether you're just chatting with a friend or taking an English exam.
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The word "box" seems simple, but it appears everywhere in English. We use it for physical objects, technology, business, sport, and even psychology.
In this episode, we'll explore how this small word creates many useful expressions such as think outside the box, ticking a box, or box office success. By the end of the episode, you'll understand how native speakers use "box" in everyday conversation, business contexts, and idio...
In today's episode, we'll explain the difference between though, although and while/whilst, look at how they are used in real sentences, and explore when you should use them in everyday English. You'll also learn how to use some other linking words that may be confusing.
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Can you feel a certain way about a word? Do you like some words more than others?
English is full of fascinating vocabulary and today we're going to talk about words we love and words we dislike. We'll explore why certain words make us feel good and why others make us uncomfortable.
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In this podcast, you'll learn how to make your English more colourful and descriptive. We are looking at similes—a type of figurative language that compares two different things using the words "like" or "as."
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In this podcast, you'll learn what meditation really is, how to start doing it, and why it can improve concentration, mood, and even language learning.
Many people think meditation means emptying your mind — it doesn't. Meditation is actually training your attention. You'll learn how to do that today.
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In this podcast, you'll learn how to improve your English pronunciation by understanding English vowel sounds — especially the difference between monophthongs (single vowel sounds) and diphthongs (moving, blending or sliding vowel sounds). We'll guide you through all the English vowel sounds.
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Today we're going to talk about something very familiar to parents, grandparents, teachers, and anyone who spends time with little children: baby talk.
Baby talk includes the special words, sounds, and games adults use when talking to babies and young children. Scientists call this child-directed speech, and research shows it helps children learn language faster and understand the world around them.
In this episode, we'll...
When people talk about the British police, they often imagine one single organisation. In reality, policing in the UK is more complex.
The British police system is made up of several different forces, each responsible for a specific region and operating under slightly different laws and traditions.
We'll explain it to you in this week's podcast and you'll learn some vocabulary connected with the police and some interesting facts ab...
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