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English, please is a podcast designed to help improve your English by listening to clear, intermediate English about many different topics like history, culture, art, music, travel, and language.Episode 37: Why do people in the U.S. move so often?People in the United States move to new places more than twice as often as people in the rest of the world. I'll discuss some of the the reasons for this in clear, intermediate English. As with all episodes, this one is just the right length for practicing your listening skills in one sitting. This means you can improve your English without needing a lot of time.Episode vocabularyAccess vocabulary words using a podcast player that supports chapters, like Apple Podcasts, Player FM, Overcast. Episode transcriptPodcast website Buy me a coffee to support the show!Subscribe to the newsletter for episode updates and occasional English-language content to help you practice! Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
This young scholar's entire life changed when he got robbed by a group of bandits/robbers. Looking back, he thought that was the best thing that ever happened to him.Watch this on YouTube here:https://youtu.be/A0M9gk2cTlQ
English, please is a podcast designed to help improve your English by listening to clear, intermediate English about many different topics like history, culture, art, music, travel, and language.Episode 36: Mardi Gras in New OrleansMardi Gras is a huge part of New Orleans culture around this time each year. I'll discuss the origins of Mardi Gras, share some facts about it, and discuss what makes the celebration in New Orleans unlike any other in the world, all in clear, intermediate English. As with all episodes, this one is just the right length for practicing your listening skills in one sitting. This means you can improve your English without needing a lot of time.Episode vocabularyAccess vocabulary words using a podcast player that supports chapters, like Apple Podcasts, Player FM, Overcast. Episode transcriptPodcast website Buy me a coffee to support the show!Subscribe to the newsletter for episode updates and occasional English-language content to help you practice! There's a limited-time FREE bookclub coming soon!Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Your actions don't change your thoughts; your thoughts change your actions. Let's talk about how to change your thoughts and bring more abundance and positivity to your life!Message me on Instagram @TheEnglishZone_
English, please is a podcast designed to help improve your English by listening to clear, intermediate English about many different topics like history, culture, art, music, travel, and language.Episode 35: Do people in the USA work too much?Work life in the United States is a mix of opportunity, responsibility, and also sacrifice. In this episode, we'll explore American work culture—the long hours, limited benefits, and cultural emphasis on hard work—and how these factors impact work-life balance, all in clear, intermediate English. As with all episodes, this one is just the right length for practicing your listening skills in one sitting. This means you can improve your English without needing a lot of time.Episode vocabularyAccess vocabulary words using a podcast player that supports chapters, like Apple Podcasts, Player FM, Overcast. Episode transcriptPodcast website Buy me a coffee to support the show!Subscribe to the newsletter for episode updates and occasional English-language content to help you practice! There's a limited-time FREE bookclub, too!Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
English, please is a podcast designed to help improve your English by listening to clear, intermediate English about many different topics like history, culture, art, music, travel, and language.Episode 34: One World Trade Center in New YorkOne World Trade Center, located in lower Manhattan in New York City, is the tallest building in the United States. In this episode, we'll explore the history of the original Twin Towers, the events that led to the construction of One World Trade Center, some facts about the building, and why it is an important place for locals and for visitors, all in clear, intermediate English. As with all episodes, this one is just the right length for practicing your listening skills in one sitting. This means you can improve your English without needing a lot of time.Episode vocabularyAccess vocabulary words using a podcast player that supports chapters, like Apple Podcasts, Player FM, Overcast. Episode transcriptPodcast website Buy me a coffee to support the show!Subscribe to the newsletter for episode updates and occasional English-language content to help you practice! There's a limited-time FREE bookclub, too!Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
English, please is a podcast designed to help improve your English by listening to clear, intermediate English about many different topics like history, culture, art, music, travel, and language.Episode 33: Wall StreetWall Street, located in lower Manhattan in New York City, is the financial center of the United States. It's only a short street, but it represents the heart of American finance, and it has a big impact on the global economy. In this episode, you'll hear about the place, the history, and the importance to New York, the U.S., and even the world, in clear, intermediate English. As with all episodes, this one is just the right length for practicing your listening skills in one sitting. This means you can improve your English without needing a lot of time.Episode vocabularyAccess vocabulary words using a podcast player that supports chapters, like Apple Podcasts, Player FM, Overcast. Episode transcriptPodcast website Buy me a coffee to support the show!Subscribe to the newsletter for episode updates and occasional English-language content to help you practice! There's a limited-time FREE bookclub, too!Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
As the year draws to a close, I'm excited to share the final episode of English and Beyond for 2024. This festive episode is all about Christmas! It's a nostalgic dive into personal traditions, some ancient history, and the quirks of celebrating the season across different cultures.
English, please is a podcast designed to help improve your English by listening to clear, intermediate English about many different topics like history, culture, art, music, travel, and language.Episode 32: The Rockefeller Christmas Tree in New York CityNew York City is a special place during the holidays, and the most beloved symbol of this time of year is the Rockefeller Christmas Tree. You'll hear about the history, how the tree is chosen and decorated, and why it holds such a special place in American culture, in clear, intermediate English. As with all episodes, this one is just the right length for practicing your listening skills in one sitting. This means you can improve your English without needing a lot of time.Episode vocabularyAccess vocabulary words using a podcast player that supports chapters, like Apple Podcasts, Player FM, Overcast. Episode transcriptPodcast website Buy me a coffee to support the show!Subscribe to the newsletter for episode updates and occasional English-language content to help you practice! There's a limited-time FREE bookclub, too!Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
This week on English and Beyond, we explore the unique and lifelong connection between siblings, with a special focus on sisters. From hero worship in childhood to sibling rivalries and touching moments of mutual support, this episode is packed with relatable anecdotes and heartfelt reflections.Host Oliver shares stories about his older sister, affectionately named “Jeanne” for the podcast, and the profound impact she's had on his life. Joined by regular co-host César, the duo also discuss the complexities of sibling dynamics—from being role models to navigating the challenges of sibling rivalry and trust.You'll learn new English phrases like “your reputation precedes you” and “sounding board”, while enjoying a mix of humour and sentimentality.Have your own sibling stories? Share them with us at oliver@morethanalanguage.com. Don't forget to rate, review, and share the podcast with your friends!
What makes someone your best friend? Is it time, shared experiences, or just the luck of meeting the right person at the right moment?In this special episode of English and Beyond, Oliver explores the meaning of friendship. With help from his old university friend Chris, who dials in from the USA, they explore everything from the odd rituals of childhood best friends to the transactional nature of party buddies.Why do some relationships stay in the “friendly acquaintance” zone while others become lifelong bonds? And how do friendships compare to romantic relationships or sibling dynamics? With wit, warmth, and a touch of dry humour, Oliver and Chris unpack the messy, wonderful world of human connection.Whether you're a lifelong casual friend-maker or a proud introvert of the 'best friend' variety, this episode may make you think about the people in your life in a new way.
In this episode of English and Beyond, an intermediate-advanced English learning podcast, César and I explore the labyrinth that is British social etiquette. From a brutally honest, brutally Spanish flat inspection in Valencia to the fine-tuned overuse of “sorry” and “thank you” on the London Tube, we break down what it means to be “polite” in the UK.Is it all genuine kindness, or are Brits just world-class at passive-aggressive fakery? And how does that reconcile with the less-than-dignified behaviour of sunburnt Brits in Magaluf?Join us both as we tackle queuing etiquette, white lies, and the cultural clash of ordering a simple beer in a British pub. Packed with sharp observations, dry humour, and César's own Spanish-British perspective, this episode is a deep dive into why British politeness is both maddening and magnificent.Don't worry - listening won't require queuing. Unless you're living in Britain, in which case, feel free to line up out of habit.For a full and accurate transcript and additional learning resources, check out our website at the following link: morethanalanguage.com
English, please is a podcast designed to help improve your English by listening to clear, intermediate English about many different topics like history, culture, art, music, travel, and language.Episode 31: Hudson Yards in New York CityHudson Yards in NYC is a new neighborhood in Manhattan, built in a former industrial area filled with rail yards. Once abandoned and neglected, the area now is a destination with shopping, culture, and high-rise apartments. But there's controversy, too. You'll hear about Hudson Yards in clear, intermediate English. As with all episodes, this one is just the right length for practicing your listening skills in one sitting. This means you can improve your English without needing a lot of time.Episode vocabularyAccess vocabulary words using a podcast player that supports chapters, like Apple Podcasts, Player FM, Overcast. Episode transcriptPodcast website Buy me a coffee to support the show!Subscribe to the newsletter for episode updates and occasional English-language content to help you practice!Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
This week on English and Beyond, César and I take a playful spin on the British radio classic Desert Island Discs. With a packed schedule and absolutely no time to overthink it, we're keeping it real, relaxed, and full of little surprises. I'm picking the songs, books, and even luxury items I'd want on a desert(ed) island — with a few twists along the way.Curious about:The track that instantly transports me to childhood?
English, please is a podcast designed to help improve your English by listening to clear, intermediate English about many different topics like history, culture, art, music, travel, and language.Episode 30: Billionaire's Row in New York CityBillionaire's Row in NYC is a collection of ultra-luxurious residential skyscrapers along and near 57th Street in Midtown Manhattan, known for housing some of the most expensive real estate in the world and attracting wealthy international buyers You'll hear about it in clear, intermediate English. As with all episodes, this one is just the right length for practicing your listening skills in one sitting. This means you can improve your English without needing a lot of time.Episode vocabularyAccess vocabulary words using a podcast player that supports chapters, like Apple Podcasts, Player FM, Overcast. Episode transcriptPodcast website Buy me a coffee to support the show!Subscribe to the newsletter for episode updates and occasional English-language content to help you practice!Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
English, please is a podcast designed to help improve your English by listening to clear, intermediate English about many different topics like history, culture, art, music, travel, and language.Episode 29: Lincoln Center in New York CityLincoln Center for the Performing Arts is one of New York City's most famous landmarks. Known for its architecture, history, and profound impact on the arts, Lincoln Center is a cultural institution with a rich tradition and enormous influence, and you'll hear about it in clear, intermediate English. As with all episodes, this one is just the right length for practicing your listening skills in one sitting. This means you can improve your English without needing a lot of time.Episode vocabularyAccess vocabulary words using a podcast player that supports chapters, like Apple Podcasts, Player FM, Overcast. Episode transcriptPodcast website Buy me a coffee to support the show!Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Hello listeners, it's Oliver here, and this week, we're tackling the universal experience we all know too well: disappointment. From movies that made us walk out of the cinema (Joker 2: Folie à Deux, I'm looking at you) to our expectations that were set way too high, César and I will be sharing our personal entertainment-based letdowns — yes, even César managed to stay awake long enough in Joker 2 to become disappointed.In this episode we'll chat about films that weren't worth the popcorn, musicals that fell flat, and even the agony of feeling disappointed with your own efforts literally in the moment of creating something! But make sure that you stay till the end, because we'll dish out some tips to turn any English-learning frustrations and disappointments into small victories, using our free eBooks - hopefully you'll experience no disappointments there, but please blame César if you do!Tune in, subscribe, and maybe share it with a friend who needs a laugh about life's many letdowns - maybe self-described Italian Lady Gaga may want to give it a listen right now?For a full transcript and additional learning resources, check out our website at the following link: morethanalanguage.com
English, please is a podcast designed to help improve your English by listening to clear, intermediate English about many different topics like history, culture, art, music, travel, and language.Episode 28: Halloween in the United StatesBrought to the United States by immigrants in the 19th century, Halloween is a huge holiday in the U.S., with parties and celebrations all over the country. I'll talk about the origins, as well as the way it has changed and become a big part of American life each year in clear, intermediate English. As with all episodes, this one is just the right length for practicing your listening skills in one sitting. This means you can improve your English without needing a lot of time.Episode vocabularyAccess vocabulary words using a podcast player that supports chapters, like Apple Podcasts, Player FM, Overcast. Episode transcriptPodcast website Buy me a coffee to support the show!Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Today I discuss one of the most potentially awkward but important relationships you'll ever have in your life: the one with your mother-in-law. From the nervousness of early introductions to shared meals featuring adventurous dishes (yes, rabbit and snails make an appearance), I'll take you through my own personal experiences of forming meaningful bonds with each of my three mothers-in-law.With plenty of (attempts at) humour and a dash of sentiment, this episode sheds light on how mothers-in-law can go from being intimidating figures to becoming cherished family members. I'll also be consulting César, of course, on his opinion of his own mothers-in-law, though we must acknowledge that he and I are both aware that my mother does in fact listen to this podcast...Whether you've had a mother-in-law from heaven or the kind that makes you consider an international escape plan, this episode is for you! Grab a cup of tea (or something stronger if necessary, based on your own experiences…) and tune in for a light-hearted take on a relationship that can end up being anything but simple!For a full transcript and additional learning resources, check out our website at the following link: morethanalanguage.com
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Please listen to (Episode 18 / Part I) first if you wish to understand Episode 19 fullyIf you tuned in last time, you know we left off with a cliffhanger… and now it's time to wrap up the 'career confessions' with me, Oliver, and my guest, César! César is finally back in the interrogation seat after a few weeks' break, to discuss with me the ups and downs of career switching, the struggles of finding fulfilment, and why today's economy makes “sticking to one job” nearly impossible for millennials. In this episode, we share some personal (and occasionally embarrassing!) stories about our past jobs in retail, teaching, law, and beyond. Expect a characteristically candid chat on everything from handling customer complaints, navigating VIP lounges, to the challenges of leaving well-paid but unfulfilling careers behind. César and I both end up reflecting on how teaching - in school and online - has been both rewarding and emotional at times! Whether you're navigating your own career changes or just looking for some real-life advice on work and happiness, this episode is sure to resonate. Tune in as we explore what it means to find joy in work, even if it means breaking away from the traditional path. Catch up now and join us for some honest conversation! For a full transcript and additional learning resources, check out our website at the following link: morethanalanguage.com
Ever wondered how a career can go from law to Latin, politics to podcasting? Join me, Oliver, as I take you through my unconventional career journey, spilling the highs, lows, and unexpected detours that brought me to where I am today. From quitting my job as a secondary school teacher in the UK to packing my bags for a new life in sunny Spain, I'm taking you behind the scenes of some major life changes.
After I persuaded my mum to sit down and talk to me for last week's episode, it was logical to ask my dad to join me for one as well. It wasn't hard to convince him - I'm sure that he thought that if my mum could do it, he absolutely should be able to do so too!Our relationship has always been an interesting one—full of debates, arguments, and the kind of exchanges that perhaps many fathers and sons share. In fact, we spent many of my teenage years at odds with each other, but, in retrospect, those arguments shaped our bond and I don't regret it at all! In this episode, we talk about everything from family life to his career in the fashion industry and even dive into a few deeper reflections on ageing and regrets.One of the things I loved about recording this episode is seeing how much our relationship has changed over the years. My dad might (frequently) refer to himself as being “in decline,” but his sense of humour and sharpness are very much still intact. And despite all the disagreements we've had over the years, this chat is a reminder of the deep respect and connection we share. I hope you enjoy listening to this episode as much as I enjoyed recording it.So, if you've ever had a complex relationship with a parent, or simply enjoy hearing stories about family, work, and life's changes, tune in!For a full transcript and additional learning resources, check out our website at the following link: morethanalanguage.com
English, please is a podcast designed to help improve your English by listening to clear, intermediate English about many different topics like history, culture, art, music, travel, and language.Episode 27: The United Nations Headquarters in New York CityThe United Nations Headquarters in New York City is an important location where leaders from all over the world meet to discuss policies and plans that affect the whole world. It's also important because of its design, and it is a big part of NYC, as well! I'll talk about all of this in clear, intermediate English. As with all episodes, this one is just the right length for practicing your listening skills in one sitting. This means you can improve your English without needing a lot of time.Episode vocabularyAccess vocabulary words using a podcast player that supports chapters, like Apple Podcasts, Player FM, Overcast. Episode transcriptPodcast website Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
This is quite an exciting episode for me, because I've actually persuaded my mum to join me for it, which was a big surprise!My mother hates to be photographed and has basically told me already that she'll refuse to listen to this episode - like many people, she doesn't like seeing herself in photos or listening back to recordings of her own voice. That's why I am so shocked to have her on board!So why am I excited to have done this episode? Simply because I love her and I enjoyed creating it. Editing the episode made me smile a lot. Like many people, I feel that I owe so many of the best parts of my life to my mother. I have seen first-hand that not everyone has that relationship with a parent, and I am grateful to have had someone who listened to me, was (mostly!) patient with me, and fundamentally cared about me.In this episode, we reminisce together about her own childhood, her relationship with her mother, and the best and worst things about being a parent.I hope that you enjoy this discussion with my mum. :)For a full transcript and additional learning resources, check out our website at the following link: morethanalanguage.com
Are you looking to improve your English comprehension skills while also exploring a thought-provoking topic? This episode may be what you're looking for…Do you consider yourself a lucky person? Can you ever say that you've had a happy life? How would your answer change if something truly terrible happened tomorrow? In this episode of English and Beyond, I explore these questions by sharing an old story that has stuck with me since I was a teenager: the tale of Croesus, a wealthy king whose arrogance and belief in his good fortune led to a tragic downfall. What lessons can we learn from this story, and what does it have to do with the modern-day celebrities who seem to have it all, only to lose it all soon after?Together with my guest César, we talk about luck, happiness, and the inevitable ups and downs we all face. This episode will challenge you to think about your own luck and what it means to live a fulfilling life.If you're an intermediate English learner, this episode is packed with rich vocabulary, approachable philosophical discussions, and relatable examples, all designed to help you practise your listening skills while reflecting on life's big questions.For a full transcript and additional learning resources, check out our website at the following link: morethanalanguage.com
Welcome to English and Beyond, the ultimate podcast for intermediate English learners! Join us weekly as we dive into a wide variety of engaging and slightly unconventional topics that go beyond traditional language learning. From quirky cultural insights to intriguing personal stories, this podcast offers a fresh approach to improving your English. Each episode features natural, idiomatic English and often a range of accents, helping you boost your listening skills and expand your vocabulary. Hosted by experienced language teachers, Oliver and Cesar (from Spanish Language Coach), and featuring guest speakers, English and Beyond ensures an entertaining and educational experience. Whether you're looking to enhance your language routine or simply enjoy interesting discussions in accessible English, this podcast is perfect for you. Subscribe now on your favourite podcast platform and visit us at www.morethanalanguage.com for transcripts and more!For a full transcript and additional learning resources, check out our website at the following link: morethanalanguage.com
English, please is a podcast designed to help improve your English by listening to clear, intermediate English about many different topics like history, culture, art, music, travel, and language.Episode 26: Reading to Improve Your EnglishThere are many strategies for intermediate English learners to improve. Reading is one strategy, and I'm going to tell you a little bit about how to do it, and I'll also recommend some genres and several specific books, and I'll do it in clear, intermediate English. As with all episodes, this one is just the right length for practicing your listening skills in one sitting. This means you can improve your English without needing a lot of time.Episode vocabularyAccess vocabulary words using a podcast player that supports chapters, like Apple Podcasts, Player FM, Overcast. Episode transcriptPodcast website Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
You may be curious about why I have included a French word in the title to this episode? Set your mind at ease - all will be revealed (including the meaning of the word) if you join us this week for another episode of English and Beyond, the new intermediate-level podcast for people learning English as a foreign language.This week, I (Oliver, your host) discuss the fact that I haven't had the burst of motivation that I usually get every September. What do you, listener, think I should do about that? What happens when you don't have the motivation to do your job or pursue your hobbies or...well, anything at all, really? In this episode, César and I trade advice about how we approach this universal issue.So don't give in to your ennui - give this episode a go! :)For a full transcript and additional learning resources, check out our website at the following link: morethanalanguage.com
Do you believe in the supernatural? Are there unseen forces at work, which manipulate our lives and control our destinies? If something bad is fated to happen, can you intervene by paying close attention to omens and natural signs? I personally don't believe in superstitions…but I somehow find myself carrying them out all the time anyway. In honour of our unlucky-for-some episode number 13, this week I'm talking to one of my very best friends and favourite Wiccans, Charlie, about his opinions on good and bad luck omens. You may well listen to this episode with an open, curious mind before concluding that I'm totally insane - I won't blame you, but I'm not sure I can change!This episode, again, has lots of tricky vocabulary and advanced phrases/idioms, so have a look at the downloadable transcript for integrated explanations of some of that challenging language - it's available at: www.morethanalanguage.comFor a full transcript and additional learning resources here: morethanalanguage.com
Fear can come in many forms, but today we're going to discuss cinematic terror - perhaps my favourite genre, although that seems an odd thing to admit! We're going to discuss my first hair-raising encounters with the Horror genre, and why we think that humans like to feel terrified. We also discuss why we seem to feel less scared over time, and César and I will also touch upon a few of our favourite horror classics. Tune in to learn more (and try not to be scared off by the editing horrors we've experienced this week!)For a full transcript and additional learning resources here: morethanalanguage.com
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English, please is a podcast designed to help improve your English by listening to clear, intermediate English about many different topics like history, culture, art, music, travel, and language.Episode 25: Labor Day in the United StatesThe Labor Day holiday is approaching in the United States. It's a holiday that has a couple of different meanings here in the U.S., and I'm going to tell you a little bit about the meaning of it, as well as some history, and I'll do it in clear, intermediate English. As with all episodes, this one is just the right length for practicing your listening skills in one sitting. This means you can improve your English without needing a lot of time.Episode vocabularyAccess vocabulary words using a podcast player that supports chapters, like Apple Podcasts, Player FM, Overcast. Episode transcriptPodcast website Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
In this challenging and high-level episode of English and Beyond, I'm thrilled to welcome my special guest, Federica, whose English is truly exceptional. We explore my memorable yet challenging time in Milan, discussing my childlike excitement about moving to Italy and the bitter reality of facing office politics and my personal struggles once in the country.Federica and I also discuss the paradoxes of Italian culture in general, the frustrations of dealing with Milanese bureaucracy and her love-hate relationship with her homeland. She shares her experiences growing up in Milan and offers insight into the beauty and complexity of Italian life.Tune in for an engaging conversation about the contrasts of modern Italy and what it means to live and thrive there. Don't miss this heartfelt episode!For a full transcript and additional learning resources here: morethanalanguage.com
For the first time ever, I'm going solo on an episode of the podcast, where - on the strict instructions of César (who's on holiday with his family) - I'll be discussing the reality of the (in)famous University of Oxford.I discuss myths and criticisms of Oxford, the notoriously intense admission process, and the demanding tutorial system which often drives so many Oxford alumni into the confrontational world of British politics. I also share some personal stories about academic pressure and the 'lively' social scene.Tune in for a candid look at life at one of the world's most prestigious universities!For a full transcript and additional learning resources here: morethanalanguage.com
English, please is a podcast designed to help improve your English by listening to clear, intermediate English about many different topics like history, culture, art, music, travel, and language.Episode 24: The High Line in NYCThe High Line is a beautiful park in New York City that locals and tourists alike enjoy throughout the year. It's not an ordinary park because it's built on an old railway track above the streets below. I'll tell you about this magnificent place, and you'll hear about it in clear, intermediate English. As with all episodes, this one is just the right length for practicing your listening skills in one sitting. This means you can improve your English without needing a lot of time.Episode vocabularyAccess vocabulary words using a podcast player that supports chapters, like Apple Podcasts, Player FM, Overcast. Episode transcriptPodcast website Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Why am I so scared to be caught up in Cancel Culture? This week, I explain in more detail why I don't (yet) use my image to publicise the podcast, and César and I discuss my (hopefully) irrational fear of becoming the latest person to be publicly shamed and cancelled due to socially unacceptable opinions - even if I'm not quite sure what those unacceptable opinions are yet!Join us every week for episodes designed to help curious minds expand their English vocabulary and improve their listening comprehension.For a full transcript and additional learning resources here: morethanalanguage.com
If something bad happens to you, how should you react? Is it better to fully express your feelings? Would you be better off trying to separate yourself from your strongest emotions? Is grief always bad? Is happiness always good? César and I try to work out exactly what our opinions are on these questions and more, as we discuss the ancient philosophy of Stoicism. Join us and let us know your opinion - or you could even book a conversation class with me, Oliver, and let me know directly! Details in the episode and at www.morethanalanguage.com/oliverFor a full transcript and additional learning resources here: morethanalanguage.com
English, please is a podcast designed to help improve your English by listening to clear, intermediate English about many different topics like history, culture, art, music, travel, and language.Episode 23: Summer in NYCSummer in NYC can be the best time of the year, although the heat makes things a bit difficult. I'll tell you about life in NYC in the summer, and some of the things that make it a special time, in spite of the sometimes extreme temperatures. And you'll hear all of this in clear, intermediate English. As with all episodes, this one is just the right length for practicing your listening skills in one sitting. This means you can improve your English without needing a lot of time.Episode vocabularyAccess vocabulary words using a podcast player that supports chapters, like Apple Podcasts, Player FM, Overcast. Episode transcriptPodcast website Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Welcome back to English and Beyond! In this episode, I'm thrilled to have my good friend Franziska join me as we delve into the world of accents in language learning. We first met at King's Cross Station in 2015, and today, Franziska shares her journey of mastering English while battling insecurities about her German accent.We discuss why accents matter so much to language learners, how perceptions can impact confidence, and reminisce about our early language learning experiences, including our mutual struggles with Latin. Join us for a heartfelt and insightful conversation about the personal nature of accents, the joys and challenges of language learning, and embracing one's unique linguistic identity. Tune in for an engaging episode that offers both laughs and valuable lessons on mastering—and accepting—accents!For a full transcript and additional learning resources here: morethanalanguage.com
Welcome back to English and Beyond! In this episode, I'm fighting through a hoarse voice to bring you a special treat - my dear friend Laura joins me to reminisce about our studious adventures in Beijing, where we bonded over glamorous students taking selfies, tricky Mandarin ideograms, and more. We discuss the joys and pitfalls of language learning, revealing how Laura ended up pestering a guy named Christ for spreadsheets and how my first Spanish teacher's infectious enthusiasm got me hooked on the language. Join us for a light-hearted yet hopefully helpful conversation that spans continents, cultures, and a few embarrassing miscommunications. Tune in, have a laugh, and maybe learn a thing or two about the bittersweet journey of mastering—and forgetting—languages!For a full transcript and additional learning resources here: morethanalanguage.com
Listen with FREE Interactive Transcript only on the RealLife App. This episode tackles the fear of making mistakes that holds many English learners back from speaking. We'll shift your focus from achieving perfection to building connections. Join us as we explore the power of a positive mindset and practical tips to help you speak English confidently, even with stumbles along the way. Remember, it's about communication, not flawless grammar! Show notes here. .......... Follow us on: RealLife English (YouTube) Learn English with TV Series (YouTube) Instagram: reallife.english
Join me and César as we take you on an unscripted journey through our eight-year relationship, filled with honesty and (hopefully) humour! In this special episode, we share candid insights about our dynamic, revealing some of the quirks, conflicts, and compromises that characterise our relationship. With César feeling under the weather and my voice barely holding up, it's a perfect storm for some genuine British awkwardness!For a full transcript and additional learning resources here: morethanalanguage.com
Join me and César as we dive into the world of Horrible Bosses! In this episode, we discuss the universal challenge of dealing with difficult managers and how it shapes our work lives. I'll share my personal experiences with bosses—both good and bad—and explore why this dynamic is so prevalent.Laugh along as César and I recount our own workplace stories, from managing under pressure to navigating cultural differences in work environments. Tune in to learn why good bosses are hard to find and how the pandemic has changed the way we work and manage others.Don't miss out—listen now and reflect on your own boss experiences!For a full transcript and additional learning resources here: morethanalanguage.com
Join me and César for a chat about narcissism and Instagram! In this episode, I link ancient Greek myths to today's selfie culture. Discover why Narcissus would feel right at home on Instagram and how our quest for likes is messing with our heads.Laugh along as I embarrass myself by sharing my own social media quirks and learn why I'm keeping it sparse online. Tune in for what is hopefully a fun and insightful discussion about balancing vanity and sanity in the digital age.Don't miss out—listen now and ‘reflect' on your own selfie game!For a full transcript and additional learning resources here: morethanalanguage.com
Welcome to Episode 2 of "English and Beyond," the podcast for intermediate English learners. This time, we're confronting the infamous green-eyed monster: jealousy. Join Oliver and César as they chat about their own brushes with envy, from gym rivalries to language skills, and everything in between.We'll explore why jealousy pops up, how it can sometimes drive us to be better, and when it just gets in the way. With plenty of personal anecdotes and a bit of British humour, we hope you find this episode both entertaining and enlightening.For a full transcript and additional learning resources here: morethanalanguage.com
Join us for the very first episode of English and Beyond! In this episode, meet your hosts, Oliver and César, as they share their personal journeys with language learning. Discover why Oliver, a shy teenager, chose to study a 'dead language', Latin, and how he overcame his fear of speaking modern languages. Hear about César's experiences with his successful Spanish learning podcasts and why he's excited to help you learn English. This episode is full of insights, personal stories, and tips to motivate and inspire your own language journey.For a full transcript and additional learning resources here: morethanalanguage.com