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207 - Expression: In a Sticky Situation
In this engaging (and slightly sticky) episode, we explore the common American English idiom âto be in a sticky situation.â After a real-life kitchen disaster involving spilled honey, we break down what the expression means, where it comes from (it dates back over 200 years!), and how Americans actually use it in everyday conversation. Youâll hear relatable examplesâfrom accidentally hitting âReply Allâ at work to public mix-ups at the Academy Awardsand even the New Coke decision by Coca-Cola. Weâll also compare similar expressions and practice pronunciation so you can say it naturally and confidently. And donât miss Part Two, where we c...
â Feature: Hangry, Bromance & Spam: Everyday Portmanteaus with Liz!
In this playful and spontaneous episode, Liz and I play a fast-paced guessing game using common English portmanteausâwords created by blending two others together. From hangry and bromance to Spam and chillax, we break down their meanings, origins, and how Americans actually use them in conversation. Along the way, youâll hear natural dialogue, cultural references, and plenty of examples to help these words stick. If you want to sound more natural in everyday American English, this oneâs for you. â Get the full list, as well as the full episode by signing up to Premium Content. Now available as part of the...
206 - Let's Talk about Hair! (with Julia)
In this cozy winter episode, Shana is snowed in with her daughters on the East Coast after a big snowstorm. While it looks like a magical winter wonderland outside, things feel a little chaotic inside the house. Then Julia, who's seven, decides she wants to be a guest on the podcast. Julia chooses a fun and unexpected topic: hair and hairstyles. Together, they talk about different types of hair, popular hairstyles, and even facial hair vocabulary â all in a relaxed, natural conversation. â Sign up to the Academy to Learn English with Pictures Useful Vocabulary To be snowed in â when so much sno...
205 - Preposition Party with Lucas đ Love, Caring, Passions & Worries
In this episode, Shana is joined by her husband Lucas for another fun Preposition Party. Together, they play a guessing game with common English prepositions while sharing personal stories about food, fears, parenting, moving, and unexpected passions. Youâll hear natural, real-life examples of expressions like look forward to, get used to, care about, to fall in love with and more. Itâs a relaxed, conversational episode designed to help you build confidence and sound more natural in American English. Sign up to the Academy to learn more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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204.2 - Irregular Verbs with Helen Keller
What if you woke up one day and couldnât see or hear the world around you? In this episode of the American English Podcast, youâll discover the incredible true story of Helen Keller â one of the most inspiring figures of the 20th century â and the teacher who changed her life, Anne Sullivan. As you follow Helenâs journey from silence to self-expression, youâll learn 10 essential irregular verbs in the simple past tense, hear them used naturally in a powerful story, and reinforce them with clear examples. Along the way, weâll explore how Helen learned to communicate, speak, read, a...
204: Expression: To See Eye to Eye
In this episode of the American English Podcast, we explore the meaning and usage of the common English expression to see eye to eye. Along the way, youâll learn vocabulary related to sight, wordplay, disagreement, and perspectiveâplus hear a classic (and slightly corny) dad joke. A quick heads up about the next episode on Helen Keller A dad joke featuring eyeballs, puns, and eye-rolling Common actions eyes can do: blink, wink, stare, roll A clear breakdown of the expression to see eye to eye How to use this expression correctly in positive and negative sentences Cultural examples from U.S. his...
â Feature: The Story of Starbucks
You know Starbucks, right? The coffee company? Born in Seattle, Washington and brewed around the world? I bet you do; they have over 40 thousand stores in over 80 countries. In today's episode, we're going to talk about how it came to be. Why is it called Starbucks? Who's that woman on their cups? What's the story? There are a lot of Starbucks haters and a lot of lovers out there, but all of you will find this episode fascinating because 1. itâs an absurdly successful businessâhow did they do it?! 2. itâs about coffee (who doesnât love coffee!?) and 3. youâll le...
203 - Preposition Party with Lucas đ Everyday Verb + Preposition Pairs
In this episode, Iâm joined by my husband, Lucas, for another Preposition Partyâa casual, conversation-based way to learn common verb + preposition combinations in American English. Youâll hear natural examples of everyday phrases like look forward to, be good at, prefer ⊠over, listen to, and get rid of, along with gentle corrections and explanations that help these patterns stick. This episode focuses on how Americans actually use prepositions in real life, so you can stop guessing and start sounding more natural when you speak. Perfect for intermediate learners who want to build confidence with small words that make a big difference...
202.2. Irregular Verbs with Bonnie and Clyde
Who doesnât love a good crime story from the 1930s? Add romance, fast cars, and a nation in chaos⊠and youâve got Bonnie and Clyde. In this episode, I share a simplified, learner-friendly version of their true storyâset during the Great Depressionâand pack it with irregular verbs. Youâll hear how newspapers turned two criminals into legends, why the public sympathized with them, and how their story became one of the most famous love-and-crime tales in U.S. history. Youâll Learn: The meaning of infamous Why crime increased during the 1930s How newspapers turned Bonnie and Clyde into legen...
202 - Expression: A Shot in the Dark
In todayâs episode, we break down the common English expression âa shot in the dark,â which describes taking a guess or making an attempt with little to no information. Youâll hear where the idiom comes from, how people from the U.S. use it, and three real-life examplesâfrom kids guessing ages, to ordering pintxos in Spain, to recreating Banana KahlĂșa French toast (with no instructions!). Weâll also go over the joke of the day (âWhy did the man take a ladder to the bar?â), cover some advanced terms and phrases, and finish with a pronunciation exercise focused on...
201 - When Life Gives You Lemons...đ (+10 Expressions)
When life gives you lemons, make lemonade. đIn other words, turn a bad situation into a good one! Thatâs my new motto, and in this episode youâll hear how we turned a full hour of tears at the Orlando Airport into one of the most magical experiences of our lives. This is a casual catch-up about whatâs been going on since the last episode â and more importantly, a ridiculous story packed with 10 common English expressions used naturally in context. Listen, learn, and please donât judge me. I love you. đ Mentioned in the Episode The Academy Lucas on guitar (wait fo...
Learn conversational Spanish in common situations Everyday dialogues #14
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30 Spanish Food Quantity Terms with Examples: Vocabulary for Beginners
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Conversations and stories to learn Spanish #4 - Getting dressed
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Conversations and Stories to Learn Spanish #6 - Going to Work
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Improve your Spanish listening to native speakers Dosis Cultural #3 Gigantes y Cabezudos
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Useful and Common Expressions in Spanish - Useful phrases to improve your Spanish
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Conversations and Stories to Learn Spanish #5 - Breakfast
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Learn Spanish San FermĂn Cultural Dose 1
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â Stop translating, learn to think in Spanish â Tips and tricks to think in Spanish
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Spanish Conversations and Stories #3 - Get Clean!
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Boost your fluency in Spanish with this simple exercise âĄïž Describe lo que ves en español #9
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30 terms you should know to talk about the Internet and email in Spanish
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30 Spanish phrases you need to know when you go to the doctor
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Stories to learn Spanish with English subtitles Office work
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Everyday Spanish conversations for beginners #11 - Asking someone out
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Conversations to speak in Spanish like a native Everyday dialogues #5 Advanced level
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Donât Panic! đ± Say THIS in Spanish When Youâre Embarrassed! Useful expressions in Spanish
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How to use the verb LLEVAR in Spanishâ 12 meanings and expressions
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âđŒThe #1 exercise to improve your Spanish Improve your Spanish with stories
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Everyday Spanish conversations for beginners #1
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Improve your fluency in Spanish with this exercise
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How to ask for directions in Spanish
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How to use the word LO in spanish
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Improve your Spanish listening to native speakers Dosis Cultural #4 El vino Rioja
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How to conjugate the verb GUSTAR in Spanish đđ
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Improve your Spanish listening to native speakers Dosis Cultural #2 La paella
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Spanish stories for beginners explained in English #8 Describing People's Appearance
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Learn how to describe ANYTHING in Spanish. Exercise to improve your Spanish.
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Spanish listening comprehension practice with native speakers #17 Bad neighbors
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