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On 𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐄𝐧𝐠𝐥𝐢𝐬𝐡 𝐙𝐨𝐧𝐞 podcast, you will get to practice and improve your English the Easy Way through fun, inspiring, and powerful lessons and stories. At age 18, I could not speak English at all. Now, I'm an English teacher with 10+ years of teaching experience. Here, I share the most effective ways to help you take your English to the next level and improve your life for the better.
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In episode 9 of the Jason Series, you’ll learn how to use despite, although, and even though in a fun and interesting, along with useful phrasal verbs about work and teamwork. This story-based English lesson helps you practice grammar, vocabulary, and listening naturally — the way English is used in real life.It's perfect for learners who want to become fluent through stories, not boring grammar textbooks.Subscribe to The English Zone podcast to practice and improve your English the EASY WAY.
If you are studying English but you don’t see progress, the problem is not you — it’s not having system to follow.In this episode, I break down a simple daily English routine you can follow in just 30–60 minutes a day to build real fluency through listening, vocabulary, and daily review.You’ll learn:• how to stop studying randomly• how to build a daily English habit• how to use a free worksheet to stay consistent• how to make English practice easy and stress-free📥 Download the free Daily English Practice Worksheet and follow the system step by step.📘 Want structured lessons that follow this exact method? Get the 21 Short English Story Lessons (Beginner → Intermediate) with audio, text, vocabulary, and speaking practice.Small daily practice leads to big results.Start today.
Into the Wild is a powerful true story about freedom, independence, and the hidden dangers of isolation.In this episode of The English Zone Podcast, you’ll explore the real-life journey of Christopher McCandless—a young man who left everything and everyone behind to live in nature. What began as a dream of freedom slowly turned into fighting for survival caused by poor preparation, ignored advice, and isolation.🎧 In this lesson, you will:Practice past tense storytellingLearn travel, survival, and lifestyle vocabularyUnderstand and use “should have” to talk about mistakes and regretsAnswer comprehension questions and practice speaking with confidenceThis episode is perfect for English learners who enjoy meaningful stories, deep reflection, and real-life lessons.Subscribe to The English Zone Podcast for more story-based English lessonsListen to other episodes to improve your English the easy wayNew lessons every week—don’t miss out!
Today's podcast episode is about choices.Two types of decisions: good and bad and how they perfectly shape your future. It's super simple to understand, but most people ignore it. That's why they never achieve their goals. In this episode, you will learn the simplest way to stop chasing your desires and start chasing end goals!!
Today’s episode is about building a simple system to learn English.If you feel stuck, confused, or inconsistent, the problem may not be your English. Maybe the problem is that you don’t have a clear routine. In this episode, we talk about why studying randomly doesn’t work and how small daily habits can help you improve.You don’t need more motivation.You need a better system.🎧 Listen to the episode and start changing how you practice English.📄 You can download a free worksheet to help you build your own system and start today. Click here.Buy my 21 Story Lesson Package to start learning English the Easy Way! Click HERE!
In this episode of The English Zone Podcast, we explore Animal Farm by George Orwell — a short book written in simple English with one of the deepest messages ever written about power, control, propaganda, and freedom.This is not just a book summary.It’s a lesson about how power changes people, how language can be used to control the masses, and how easily we can be manipulated when we stop questioning information.Through the story of the animals on Manor Farm, you’ll learn:How revolutions begin with hope — and how they can failHow leaders control information, history, and fearWhy propaganda works when people stop thinking criticallyAnd why “All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others” is one of the most powerful lines ever writtenThe language is clear and simpleThe ideas are deep and thought-provokingYou’ll build vocabulary, listening skills, and critical thinkingYou’ll learn how English is not just a language — it’s a tool for understanding the worldIf you want to improve your English and strengthen your thinking, this episode is for you.📩 Want to get fun English lessons, read powerful book summaries, and inspiring ideas delivered straight to your inbox?Subscribe to my FREE Newsletter HERE.
Ted Talk Tuesday is back!!Each month, we explore a new TED Talk about success, personal development, and ideas that inspire you to take action and grow.This one is about habits.In this episode, we break down a powerful TED Talk by Charles Duhigg in simple English and explore why willpower is not the real problem — and why habits control more of your daily life than you think.You’ll start seeing how small routines, your phone, and your environment quietly shape your behavior… and how changing your system can change your results — especially with English learning.If you’ve ever felt stuck, unmotivated, or frustrated with your progress, this episode will make you change that.Link to the Ted Talk is here.
In this powerful English lesson for advanced learners, you’ll listen to the true story of Aron Ralston, a mountain climber whose solo hike turned into a 127-hour fight for survival in the Utah desert.Through this dramatic story, you will:• Build advanced listening comprehension• Learn high-impact vocabulary related to survival and risk• Practice storytelling in past tenses• Master “should have” to talk about regrets, mistakes, and better choices• Improve speaking confidence with guided discussion questionsThis lesson goes beyond English. It challenges you to think about responsibility, preparation, and how small decisions can lead to life-changing consequences.Get the full lesson here.
What gets you out of bed in the morning?In this episode, we explore Ikigai — the Japanese concept of living with purpose and balance — inspired by the book Ikigai: The Japanese Secret to a Long and Happy Life by Héctor García (and Francesc Miralles).You’ll learn how Ikigai lives at the intersection of what you love, what you’re good at, what the world needs, and what you can be paid for — and why true fulfillment comes from balancing all four.Through simple explanations and real-life reflections, this episode will help you think more clearly about your direction, strengths, and purpose — and how to build a life that feels meaningful, not just busy.🎧 Listen, reflect, and take one small step closer to your Ikigai.
In this powerful ESL story lesson, you’ll follow Gary — a man stuck in bad habits, negativity, and regret — and learn how one decision helped him turn his entire life around. You’ll practice should’ve, would’ve, could’ve in real past situations and discover how to talk about regrets, missed opportunities, and making better decisions. This episode will help you improve your grammar, build confidence, and think about your own habits. Listen, speak, practice, repeat!
In this episode, you’ll learn how to communicate confidently at the doctor’s office. We’ll practice useful phrases, real-life questions, and natural English expressions using both the past tense and the present perfect. This lesson will help you explain symptoms clearly, understand what the doctor is asking, and feel more confident in real medical situations.👉 Download the full text of the lesson to read and follow along — the link is here: https://theezway.gumroad.com/l/nbobw
In this lesson, you will learn about Jason's progress as a restaurant owner as he gives advice to his team. You will learn and practice how to use "should, have to, and must" if you listen to the whole lesson. If you liked this lesson, share it with a friend.
Children act based on how they feel in the moment; so if your life is influenced by your emotions and you act upon your feelings, that is a sign you haven't fully grown into a mature adult and that's okay. In this episode, you will learn three powerful, yet simple techniques that you can use to transform, from a child, to a mentally and emotionally strong adult.
In this about Jason's Future Plans, you will practice using "WILL & GOING TO" to talk about future.Stop studying boring grammar rules to improve your English; learn with fun stories like this one. Want to sign up for a class with me or join one of my group classes? Go to www.TheEnglishZone.co and fill out a form or message me on Instagram @TheEnglishZone_.
In this lesson, we learn about Jason's progress in the past month as a restaurant owner. You will learn and practice Present Perfect Continuous, Future, and how to use "IF" in conditional sentences. It's an excellent way to practice your listening, speaking, and pronunciation. If you liked this episode, share it with a friend!Want 1:1 or group classes? Fill out this form: https://tinyurl.com/27u5r444
We begin a new Series on The English Zone podcast.This is a beautiful beginning of a 28 part podcast series highlighting the life of the most influential men in history.In this series, you will learn incredible lessons about the meaning of life, our purpose and how to handle difficult circumstances in our life, and the key to ultimate success.
Learn and practice your English in a fun way and improve your grammar and speaking the EZ way with short stories and interactive questions and answers on The English Zone podcast.For private lessons, contact @TheEnglishZone_ on Instagram.
In this episode, you will have the opportunity to learn and practice how to use Present Perfect with a shadowing lesson, repetition and a fun story in the end.If you liked it, share it with a friend.
In this episode, you will get to practice your English and learn how to use Present Perfect with a fun and interactive story about someone's life experience living in Buffalo, New York. Listen to the story, understand the grammar and answer the questions with me about the story. This is how you can master the grammar.
Listen to Jason’s funny kitchen mistakes and learn how to use past tense with a story that you will not forget.
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