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Did you know Saudi Arabia is building a 170-kilometre-long city in the desert? Or that a Red Sea bridge could connect Egypt and Saudi Arabia for the first time? Welcome to Adept English, where you improve your English through fascinating news stories!Today, we're going to revisit one of the NEOM projects, the The Line, a futuristic desert city, and a new NEOM bridge project inspired by the story of Moses (yes, that Moses!. You'll learn https://adeptenglish.com/company/learning-system/ useful English vocabulary like setbacks, ambitious, and renewable energy, and see how these projects could change travel and trade forever.If this sounds fast-paced, don't worry! Our Most Common 500 Words Course (on adeptenglish.com https://adeptenglish.com/language-courses/500-most-common-words-course/) helps you with the basics first. And if you missed our NEOM episode (#566), check it out on our website https://adeptenglish.com/lessons/english-phrases-saudi-neom-news/."The greatest threat to our planet is the belief that someone else will save it." Robert SwanFollow and subscribe to our FREE English language podcast, wherever you listen or watch your podcasts.Subscribe on Spotify: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/adeptenglish/subscribe or Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/learn-english-through-listening/id1134891957
Ingrid Nordli, Associate Professor in Linguistics at the UiT, the Arctic University of Norway in Tromsø. Ingrid has been putting a lot of time into understanding how we develop listening skills. She talks about how young children in kindergarten can be trained to become great listeners using the listening circle. Besides dedicating time to focus on children's listening development, she teaches university students language development, and academic writing. She was on the board of the International Listening Association and continues to be an active member. In this episode, we dive deep into the often-overlooked power of listening with Ingrid, a phonetics expert from Norway. Through her experiences in education and research, Ingrid reveals how listening is a fundamental yet underappreciated aspect of communication. Ingrid shares insights from her work with children and the importance of teaching listening skills from a young age, emphasizing that effective listening can transform interactions and relationships. Join us as we explore the nuances of listening, the impact of listening circles, and the journey of writing a book aimed at enhancing listening skills in early childhood education. On the kindergarten transformation: "When you teach the children about this listening circle procedure, they get more relaxed, more attentive to each other. They straighten their back and they feel heard, they feel seen, and get much more friendly with each other."– Ingrid Nordli SUPERPOWER Notes: 02:00 – Nuanced listening knowledge: The phonetics revelation—how studying speech transcription exposed that listening has "so little room and no room of itself" in phonetics education, despite transcription accuracy depending entirely on listening abilities 04:42 – Definition of listening process: International Listening Association's framework—"Listening is the process of receiving, constructing meaning from and responding to spoken and or nonverbal messages"—discovered through deep research after realizing listening was the "necessary glue" in kindergarten language and music projects 07:57 – Listening circles for children: Simple but powerful tool that helps kids ages 3-6 become more relaxed, attentive, and respectful—they "straighten their back and feel heard, seen, and get much more friendly with each other" because everyone gets the chance to talk and are respected while speaking 14:33 – Listening in the Kindergarten: The book written with Christian Skog—a practical and theoretical guide combining listening with typical developmental activities, featuring eight different kindergarten activities 18:58 – Engaging in children's listening development: The importance of being humble and engaging with children's listening development because "we can learn so much about our own listening"—children naturally develop language rules but don't develop conscious listening awareness without guidance 19:50 – Importance of listening skills: The fundamental gap—"we are not good listeners just because we need to be. 25:11 – Children's book on listening: Collaboration with Ebele Chukwujama in Nigeria creating books for ages 4-6 about a child learning listening through conversations with mom, plus "Listening in Circles" for ages 6-9, all translated into Yoruba, Hausa, and Igbo 27:14 – The importance of listening skills: Final thoughts on self-reflection Key Takeaways: On children as teachers: "We can learn so much about our own listening"– Ingrid Nordli On the fundamental gap in child development: "When children are listening, but not taught how to listen, they miss out."– Ingrid Nordli On the difference between natural and conscious learning: "Children naturally develop language rules but don't develop conscious listening awareness without guidance."– Ingrid Nordli On the kindergarten transformation: "When you teach the children about this listening circle procedure, they get more relaxed, more attentive to each other. They straighten their back and they feel heard, they feel seen, and get much more friendly with each other."– Ingrid Nordli Notes/Mentions: "Listening in the Kindergarten" by Ingrid and Christian Skog: A resource for educators focusing on listening skills. https://uit.no/ansatte/ingrid.c.nordli (Norwegian) https://en.uit.no/ansatte/person?p_document_id=153137&p_dimension_id=88155 (English) Listening in the Kindergarten (Norwegian title: Lytting i Barnehagen) - a book by Ingrid CNordli and Christian Skog A professional book written as a children's book for children between four and six, authored by Ingrid C. Nordli and Ebele Chukwujama Listening in Circles - a planned book for children between six and nine, authored by Ingrid C. Nordli and Ebele Chukwujama Past Episode Referenced: Ebele Chukwujama interview - https://listeningalchemy.com/allgemein/the-listening-school-impacting-relationships-and-society-one-listening-ear-at-a-time-with-ebele-chukwujama/ Resources Mentioned: Listening Circles Documentation: https://munin.uit.no/bitstream/handle/10037/33278/article.pdf?sequence=4 "Lytting i barnehagen" (Listening in the kindergarten) from the publishers website; Fagbokforlaget: https://fagbokforlaget.no/produkt/9788245050981-lytting-i-barnehagen Connect with Ingrid Nordli: Website: https://en.uit.no/ansatte/person?p_document_id=153137 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ingrid-c-nordli-a1702523?originalSubdomain=no Connect with Raquel Ark: www.listeningalchemy.com Mobile: + 491732340722 contact@listeningalchemy.com LinkedIn Substack listening ALCHEMY newsletter Podcast email: listeningsuperpower@gmail.com
Do you ever feel like life keeps knocking you down—but you don't know how to 'bounce back'?Welcome to Adept English, where we learn English https://adeptenglish.com/company/learning-system/ through real-life stories and today, we're tackling the word everyone's talking about: resilience.Now, I used to think resilience was just about "toughing it out" until I trained as a therapist and realized it's more like mental yoga: bending without breaking. In this 15-minute episode, you'll learn:- 5 practical steps to build resilience (with simple psychology vocabulary!)- How to spot—and silence—your "inner critic" (The one that might say "Your English isn't good enough!"?)- Why even materials science uses this word."The only way to achieve the impossible is to believe it is possible." Charles Kingsleigh (Alice in Wonderland)Explore our courses like the Most Common 500 English Words https://adeptenglish.com/language-courses/500-most-common-words-course/ and Activate Your Listening https://adeptenglish.com/language-courses/course-one-activate-your-listening/.We believe English fluency https://adeptenglish.com/english/fluency/ grows when you're emotionally invested. So today, you won't just learn words—you'll discover tools to handle stress in English. Ready to turn challenges into confidence? Let's begin.Follow and subscribe to our FREE English language podcast, wherever you listen https://adeptenglish.com/english/listening/ or watch your podcasts.
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Sanseito, Junglia, Pronunciation, and more! 参政党、ジャングリア、発音など! Today we talk about Sanseito, the party that gained the most power in the most recent House of Councillors election and what they stand for. Sanseito political measures: https://sanseito.jp/political_measures_2025/specific_policies/ Send us questions at: lazyfluency@gmail.com Join the Community: Discord: https://discord.gg/VGSd94Tp4P Book Club! https://ko-fi.com/i/IF1F01EWI60 Support on ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/lazyfluency Follow us: Main channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-8_djC5_aV4Mi3o3fuLPLA Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/lazyfluency/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/lazyfluency
Did you know some university degrees could actually make it harder to find a job? Hi everyone, and welcome back to Adept English https://adeptenglish.com/language-courses/ your goto place for interesting English listening. Today, we're tackling a big question: Are university degrees still worth it?When I was younger, I thought any degree was a golden ticket to success. But after helping my son choose his path in higher education (he wants to be an engineer), I've learned it's not that simple. Some degrees, like Latin (yes, that was my first degree!), don't always lead to jobs. Others, like graphic design? Much better for today's job market."Not all learning happens in a classroom. Experience and adaptability often outweigh a traditional degree." Elon MuskIn this episode, you'll: ✔️ Learn https://adeptenglish.com/company/learning-system/ practical English vocabulary about education and careers (graduate, freelance, debt). ✔️ Hear surprising facts from a Forbes article, like why big companies like Apple https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/learn-english-through-listening/id1134891957 no longer require degrees. ✔️ Get my personal take on which degrees are worth it (and which ones... are not).Whether you're a student, a parent, or just curious, this episode will help you improve your English while exploring a topic that affects lots of us. Ready? Press play!Follow and subscribe to our English language podcast, improve your listening skills and enjoy real English conversations. Learn more https://adeptenglish.com/faq/subscription-faq/ Subscribe on Spotify https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/adeptenglish/subscribe or Apple Podcasts https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/learn-english-through-listening/id1134891957
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Have you ever wondered why the London Underground feels like a sauna in summer? Or what happens when a high-powered politician cries in public? Welcome to Adept English, the podcast where you learn https://adeptenglish.com/company/learning-system/ real, spoken English through fascinating news stories, without the stress of complex jargon or contentious debates.
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Did you know that over 2 million people gather in one city for just five days, every single year? Welcome to Adept English, the podcast where you learn https://adeptenglish.com/company/learning-system/ real-world English through fascinating stories. Today, we're exploring the Hajj, one of the most significant events in the Islamic world.Now I'm not Muslim myself, but I've always been struck by the sheer scale of this pilgrimage. It's not just a spiritual journey, it's an organisational marvel. And for you, as an English https://adeptenglish.com/language-courses/ learner, this episode is packed with key vocabulary words like pilgrimage, feat, and sacred that'll help you sound more natural in conversations.Step up your English listening https://adeptenglish.com/english/listening/ with Adept English! If you are already a subscriber, thank you and please enjoy the lesson. For a small monthly fee, you gain access to 8 fresh, premium episodes that help improve your language skills using practical, everyday conversations.
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Japan's Lottery System, Extremism in Japan, Diminishing Returns of Pronunciation, and more! 日本の抽選システム、日本の過激化、発音の収穫逓減など! Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/VGSd94Tp4P Join our Book Club! https://ko-fi.com/i/IF1F01EWI60 Support on ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/lazyfluency Main channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-8_djC5_aV4Mi3o3fuLPLA Send us questions at: lazyfluency@gmail.com
Legendary actor Jackie Chan was on The Kelly Clarkson Show this week and told Kelly that he learned how to speak English listening to country music. Then he sang a little and we were shocked at his singing voice! Go Jackie!
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Losing weight by calorie counting? Remember Weight Watchers? In today's English listening lesson https://adeptenglish.com/lessons/ discover how science has moved on, and calorie counting might not just be outdated it could actually be harmful."Diet culture is a life thief. It steals your time, energy, and mental space—things you'll never get back." Christy Harrison, MPH, RDSubscription Episode 72 follow-up: We explore how Weight Watchers-style diets may have damaged food perception and perhaps fuelled the rise in eating disorders. The good news? Science-backed weight loss is here. This eye-opening lesson improves your English and challenges diet culture.Why This Matters for English Learners? It will help you expand your English vocabulary with terms like 'calorie restriction' and 'eating disorders' for current health debates and discussing global issues such as obesity. Diets are everywhere. Understand the science to follow conversations and share your views. Ready to learn https://adeptenglish.com/company/learning-system/ English and rethink weight loss? Let's begin.Tired of ads? Want more English lessons?
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Blue Zones, Taiwan Trip, Real Time Translators, and more! ブルーゾーン、台湾旅行、リアルタイム翻訳機など! Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/VGSd94Tp4P Join our Book Club! https://ko-fi.com/i/IL4L31BPSH3 Support on ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/lazyfluency Main channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-8_djC5_aV4Mi3o3fuLPLA/featured Send us questions at: lazyfluency@gmail.com
In today's British English listening https://adeptenglish.com/english/listening/ practice: Did you know that nearly half of Gen Z workers in the UK would rather travel the world than work a traditional 9-to-5 job? Or that London commuters have invented a new word 'bare backers' to shame people who dare to look around on the Tube? Welcome to Adept English, the podcast https://open.spotify.com/show/7ixeOS7ezPTZSaISIx2TTw where you learn real, modern English through fascinating stories about culture, work, and life in the UK.
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Why did Britain fall out of love with Meghan Markle? In this episode of English and Beyond, I take a deep dive into the intense reaction to the Duchess of Sussex, unpacking her rise and fall in British public opinion.From media double standards to cultural differences, race, class, and the emotional shift of Prince Harry, this monologue and conversation with César explore what the backlash really reveals about the UK, the monarchy, and modern identity politics.Is it just about Meghan - or is she a symbol of something bigger?
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An episode featuring a proper pronunciation expert, Emma (from Pronunciation with Emma)!In this episode of English and Beyond, we dive deep into the surprising world of British accents — and why they can cause so much tension, even within the UK.From royal RP to the streets of Newcastle, accents in Britain are more than just a way of speaking — they're loaded with class, culture, and even controversy. We are joined by our first special guest, the eponymous founder of Pronunciation with Emma, a pronunciation expert and linguist, to unpack the history, politics, and social perceptions of accents in the UK and beyond.We discuss:Why one accent dominated British media for decades;How your accent can still affect your job prospects in 2025;The myth of "the" British accent — and how Americans (and Hollywood) often get it wrong;Emma's favourite accent (spoiler: it's not British!);What happens when learners want to sound like the Queen; andWhy pronunciation and accent aren't the same thing.
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Did you know that one small country measures its success not by wealth, but by the happiness of its people? Welcome to Adept English, the podcast https://open.spotify.com/show/7ixeOS7ezPTZSaISIx2TTw where we help you learn https://adeptenglish.com/company/learning-system/ English through fascinating real-world stories. Today, we're discussing a unique model of government from Bhutan—a country that prioritises Gross National Happiness over GDP. Along the way, you'll pick up essential vocabulary for discussing politics, economics, and cultural values in English.Now, I'll be honest—when I first heard about Bhutan's approach, I was sceptical. I mean, can happiness really be measured? But as I learned more, I realised there's something truly inspiring about a government that puts its people's well-being first. And that's what we'll explore today: how Bhutan's Buddhist principles and nine domains of happiness are shaping its policies—and what we can learn from them.Join the Adept English https://adeptenglish.com/language-courses/ podcast subscription!
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We continue the story of The Backpack by Jennifer Degenhardt. Part one of the book is episode 154 on my podcast!https://open.spotify.com/episode/5ho5vQL5N9Wyrg1Y08tFUz?si=85a204b424404cf6Also, you can read the book the whole with me on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/EvJovN8fcl0?si=EAx1t6G19asBgSn1
Is America about to shake up its entire health system? With Robert F. Kennedy Jr. stepping into a powerful government role, big changes could be on the way. But why is he such a controversial figure? And what does his appointment mean for food safety, vaccines, and healthcare in the US? If you enjoy my podcast and want more! Please consider joining my premium podcast subscription https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/adeptenglish/subscribe Your support will help me continue to create fascinating English listening content for you. We have a great FAQ explaining the premium subscription here: https://adeptenglish.com/faq/subscription-faq/In today's episode, we explore RFK Jr.'s surprising political journey, his bold views on health, and why some see him as a fearless reformer while others dismiss him as a conspiracy theorist. You'll hear useful political vocabulary, real-world English https://adeptenglish.com/language-courses/ expressions, and fascinating insights into the power struggles shaping American politics. "Vaccines are a triumph of science, but our work on vaccine safety must never stop." Margaret ChanAt Adept English, we help you improve your English by listening https://adeptenglish.com/english/listening/ to compelling, real-world topics. So stay with us as we unpack this intriguing story—there's plenty of great language to learn https://adeptenglish.com/company/learning-system/ along the way.Follow and subscribe to our FREE English language podcast, wherever you listen https://adeptenglish.com/english/listening/ or watch your podcasts.
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In this bonus episode, Andrew shares the rollercoaster of events he experienced this week, from staying glued to the news during a major political moment in South Korea to tackling an important health check-up. With humor and honesty, he reflects on how these moments shaped his week. How this episode will improve your English: Listening practice: Practice following real-life stories told in clear, natural English. New vocabulary: Learn words and phrases about health, news, and everyday life, such as “in flux,” “flush my system,” and “the nitty gritty.” Idioms and expressions: Learn common expressions like “stick your head in the sand,” “doom and gloom,” and “hold up.” Try using them in your own sentences. Cultural knowledge: Get a look at South Korean culture, healthcare, and how major events impact daily life. Pronunciation practice: Hear Andrew's natural intonation and pacing to improve your own English fluency. Speaking skills: Join discussions with other listeners on the Culips Discord server for additional speaking practice. Important links: Become a Culips member Study with the interactive transcript Join the Culips Discord server Small-group discussion class schedule (member only) Listen to bonus episode 33
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In this week's bonus episode, Andrew shares his experience receiving a surprise care package from San Francisco. While unpacking delicious American treats with his wife, he reflects on his own journey with homesickness in South Korea and how care packages helped him adjust to life abroad. Listen as Andrew humorously describes his weakness for peanut butter cups and why his wife had to become the official "snack manager" in their house. How this episode will improve your English: Listening practice: Get better at understanding English by following Andrew's story. Practice understanding natural, conversational English as he shares personal experiences and memories. Vocabulary building: Learn useful vocabulary related to living abroad like "care package," "homesickness," "non-perishable," "expat," and "self-control." Expand your word bank with terms commonly used when discussing cultural differences and international living. Idioms and expressions: Pick up natural English expressions like "the odds are," "work up an appetite," "pig out," and "leave someone in the lurch." Understand how these idioms are used in context and add them to your own speech. Cultural understanding: Learn about care packages, a common practice in Western cultures for showing care to loved ones living far away. Pronunciation practice: Listen to the correct pronunciation of new words and phrases. Practice copying Andrew's natural speech patterns to improve your own pronunciation and fluency. Speaking skills: Join discussions with other listeners on the Culips Discord server for additional speaking practice. Important links: Become a Culips member Study with the interactive transcript Join the Culips Discord server Small-group discussion class schedule (member only)