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Easy English Podcast: Learn English Through Listening
Easy English Podcast: Learn English Through Listening
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Oliver's 'Easy English Podcast' is for all levels of learners of the English language. He helps you learn English by talking slowly and clearly about different topics. Increase your English vocabulary, improve your listening skills, speaking and pronunciation! If you are learning English - this is the podcast for you! A new episode every Monday.
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Bonus Episodes & Full Transcript PDFs, Vocabulary Flipcards Every Week on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/englishwitholiverMy Phrasal Verb Book and more: https://stan.store/easyenglishpodcastDoes your English feel "rusty" after a few weeks away? In this episode, we explore the science of Language Attrition. We explain the "Forest Pathway" analogy and why your brain starts pruning unused grammar. But don't worry—your English isn't gone; it’s just in the "Basement." Learn why reactivation is faster than you think and how to wake up your dormant vocabulary.
Bonus Episodes & Full Transcript PDFs, Vocabulary Flipcards Every Week on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/englishwitholiverMy Phrasal Verb Book and more: https://stan.store/easyenglishpodcastDating has a language all its own. If you’re swiping on apps but feeling confused by the vocabulary, this episode is for you! We define modern terms like ghosting, breadcrumbing, and the ick. Plus, we discuss the "Green Flags" that show you’ve found a great match. Master the vocabulary of 2026 dating apps and start your next conversation with confidence.Sponsorship / Enquiries: contact.understandableenglish@gmail.com
Bonus Episodes & Full Transcript PDFs, Vocabulary Flipcards Every Week on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/englishwitholiverMy Phrasal Verb Book and more: https://stan.store/easyenglishpodcastCan you really learn English while you sleep, or is it a waste of time? In this episode, we debunk the myth of "passive listening" and explain why your brain might be ignoring your favorite podcasts. Discover the secret of the "Gatekeeper" and learn why "hearing" isn't the same as "listening." Perfect for intermediate learners who want to study smarter, not harder.
Bonus Episodes & Full Transcript PDFs, Vocabulary Flipcards Every Week on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/englishwitholiverMy Phrasal Verb Book and more: https://stan.store/easyenglishpodcastStop feeling guilty about your weekend marathons! In 2026, binge-watching isn't just a hobby—it's one of the best ways to reach C1 fluency if you do it right. In this lesson, we break down the essential vocabulary of the streaming world and the psychology of why our brains crave the next episode.In this English lesson, you will learn:Essential Vocab: Binge, Cliffhanger, Compulsive, Spoiler, and Subtitles.The Science: How the Dopamine Loop and the Zeigarnik Effect keep you watching until 3 AM.The "Active Binge" Strategy: How to use shows as high-intensity listening practice.
Bonus Episodes & Full Transcript PDFs, Vocabulary Flipcards Every Week on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/englishwitholiverMy Phrasal Verb Book and more: https://stan.store/easyenglishpodcastIn 2026, the pressure to be perfectly fluent can lead to massive stress and imposter syndrome. But did you know that stress literally shuts down the language-processing part of your brain? In this lesson, we break down the "Fight, Flight, or Freeze" response and show you how to stay calm and assertive even when you feel overwhelmed.In this English lesson, you will learn:The Science: How the Amygdala steals energy from your Prefrontal Cortex.The Strategy: How to lower your Affective Filter to absorb English faster.Emergency Tools: Box Breathing and the 5-5-5 Grounding Rule.Reframing: How to turn "anxiety" into "eustress" for better performance.Listener Spotlight: A real-life story of overcoming language anxiety at work.
Bonus Episodes & Full Transcript PDFs, Vocabulary Flipcards Every Week on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/englishwitholiverMy Phrasal Verb Book and more: https://stan.store/easyenglishpodcastEasy English Merchandise & Donations: Mugs, Hoodies, & Donate to the Show - Click here.Ever wondered why you remember words better after a good night's rest? In this episode, we explore the "Science of Sleep" and its critical role in memory consolidation. We move beyond basic vocabulary to discuss circadian rhythms, the difference between REM and NREM sleep, and how your brain "flushes" out toxins to improve cognitive function. Plus, don't miss our Listener Spotlight.
Bonus Episodes & Full Transcript PDFs, Vocabulary Flipcards Every Week on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/englishwitholiverMy Phrasal Verb Book and more: https://stan.store/easyenglishpodcastEasy English Merchandise & Donations: Mugs, Hoodies, & Donate to the Show - Click here."Two nations divided by a common language." In this lesson, we unpack the cultural and historical reasons behind the split between US and UK English. We explore how standardization efforts by Noah Webster changed American spelling and why certain colloquialisms evolved differently over time. Perfect for B2 and C1 learners looking to add nuance and consistency to their speaking!In this English lesson, you will learn:The History: Why Noah Webster changed American spelling (color vs. colour).The "Why": How geographic isolation led to linguistic divergence.Practical Vocab: Differences in car parts, food, and household items.False Friends: How the word "quite" or "table" changes meaning across the Atlantic.Consistency: Tips on which version to use in 2026.
Bonus Episodes & Full Transcript PDFs, Vocabulary Flipcards Every Week on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/englishwitholiverMy Phrasal Verb Book and more: https://stan.store/easyenglishpodcastEasy English Merchandise & Donations: Mugs, Hoodies, & Donate to the Show - Click here.Make 2026 the year you finally break through to fluency! In this episode, we move beyond boring textbooks to discuss the philosophy of "Systems over Goals." Learn how the compound effect can transform your English through small, daily actions. We explore the role of AI as a thought partner, how to find the nuance needed for C1 fluency, and why consistency is your greatest weapon against stagnation.
Bonus Episodes & Transcript PDFs Every Week on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/englishwitholiverMy Phrasal Verb Book and more: https://stan.store/easyenglishpodcastEasy English Merchandise & Donations: Mugs, Hoodies, & Donate to the Show - Click here.Happy New Year! In this episode, we explore the "Fresh Start Effect" and why January feels like a psychological reset. We move beyond simple lists to discuss the difference between resolutions and intentions, how to set SMART goals, and the specific grammar you need to talk about your future plans with confidence. Whether you’re making a promise or a fixed arrangement, learn how to express your vision for the year ahead!00:00 Welcome and Introduction01:05 Key Vocabulary for the New Year03:48 Easy English Patreon Updates04:55 The Psychology of a Fresh Start07:00 Discussing Future Plans and Grammar10:48 Setting SMART Goals14:01 Listener Spotlight and Final Thoughts16:54 Conclusion and New Year Wishes
Bonus Episodes & Transcript PDFs Every Week on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/englishwitholiverMy Phrasal Verb Book and more: https://stan.store/easyenglishpodcastEasy English Merchandise & Donations: Mugs, Hoodies, & Donate to the Show - Click here.Do you struggle to decline requests because you’re afraid of being rude? This lesson teaches you how to set firm boundaries using natural, fluent English. We cover the "No Sandwich" technique for social situations and professional "soft" refusals for the office. Master the vocabulary of capacity and bandwidth to sound confident and assertive.In this English lesson, you will learn:The "No Sandwich" method for polite refusals.Key Vocabulary: Assertive, Boundary, Capacity, Bandwidth.How to say "no" to your boss without hurting your career. The "Soft" Decline for friends and family to protect your well-being. Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview01:09 Key Vocabulary for Saying No06:25 The No Sandwich Strategy08:05 Professional Boundaries and Saying No at Work12:50 Listener Spotlight and Special Offers14:57 Casual Settings: Saying No to Friends and Family17:33 Recap and Holiday Wishes
Bonus Episodes & Transcript PDFs Every Week on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/englishwitholiverMy Phrasal Verb Book and more: https://stan.store/easyenglishpodcastEasy English Merchandise & Donations: Mugs, Hoodies, & Donate to the Show - Click here.Master the B2 intermediate English vocabulary to discuss the modern world! This episode goes beyond basic tech terms to explore the complex impact on society. We tackle critical concepts like digital privacy, the ethics of technology and AI, and the urgent issue of the digital divide. Learn strong English verbs to discuss innovation, and gain the confidence to participate in high-level conversations about surveillance and data collection!Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction and Importance of Technology Vocabulary00:51 Key Vocabulary for Discussing Technology04:38 The Role of Technology in Our Daily Lives09:48 The Digital Divide and Its Implications12:20 Listener Spotlight: What is Cozy to You?16:38 Privacy, Surveillance, and Ethical Concerns19:26 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Bonus Episodes & Transcript PDFs Every Week on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/englishwitholiverMy Phrasal Verb Book and more: https://stan.store/easyenglishpodcastEasy English Merchandise & Donations: Mugs, Hoodies, & Donate to the Show - Click here.What makes a space feel truly cozy? This episode dives into the feeling of comfort and the intentional creation of Hygge (pronounced HOO-gah). We teach you the language to discuss well-being, contentment, and security, and give you functional phrases like "hunker down" and "snuggle" to express your desire to stay home when the weather is dreadful.
Bonus Episodes & Transcript PDFs Every Week on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/englishwitholiverMy Phrasal Verb Book and more: https://stan.store/easyenglishpodcastEasy English Merchandise & Donations: Mugs, Hoodies, & Donate to the Show - Click here.Stop freezing up when the snow falls! This episode gives you the essential, descriptive vocabulary to discuss winter weather like a native speaker. Learn to distinguish a light flurry from a dangerous blizzard, and use specific terms like sleet and frost. We also discuss the impact of winter on travel, energy, and your daily routines. Master this advanced vocabulary for fluent small talk!
Bonus Episodes & Transcript PDFs Every Week on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/englishwitholiverMy Phrasal Verb Book and more: https://stan.store/easyenglishpodcastEasy English Merchandise & Donations: Mugs, Hoodies, & Donate to the Show - Click here.Want to sound like a native speaker? This lesson goes beyond "It's cold" to give you the descriptive vocabulary for any climate! We teach you why weather talk is the perfect small talk topic for conversation initiation, and how to use words like blustery, chilly, and muggy to describe the feeling of the day. Master this functional English to achieve true fluency.In this English lesson, you will learn:Key Vocabulary: Muggy, Blustery, Chilly, Dreadful, Forecast.Phrases for talking about rain (pouring, downpour) and heat.Real Phrases that native English speakers actually use
New Easy English ☕ Mug: Buy Your Easy English 'Cheers!' Mug Here Bonus Episodes Every Week on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/englishwitholiverMy NEW Book and more: https://stan.store/easyenglishpodcastHow do you talk about your occupation and ambition? This episode is essential for professional fluency! We teach you key vocabulary for discussing your responsibilities and future goals. Crucially, we dive into the cultural context- why the job question is so common in the US, and what the 'salary taboo' is in the UK and many countries. Learn the language of compensation to speak about your career with confidence!
Get more Easy English learning & Support me on Patreon for bonus content (an extra episode every week!!!):https://www.patreon.com/c/englishwitholiverMy NEW Book and more: https://stan.store/easyenglishpodcastThe days are getting shorter! This lesson teaches you the essential B1-B2 vocabulary to discuss how you adjust your daily routine and manage low energy levels. We break down functional verbs like prioritize, tackle, and back-load to help you talk about time management and seasonal well-being with fluency.In this English lesson, you will learn:New Vocabulary: Routine, Adjust, Prioritize and more!How we change our priorities and routines with changing daylight.How to discuss maintaining well-being when there is less daylight.Listener spotlight, where I read your views on what happiness is.
Get more Easy English learning & Support me on Patreon for bonus content:https://www.patreon.com/c/englishwitholiverMy NEW Book and more: https://stan.store/easyenglishpodcastHow do you define happiness? This english learning podcast episode helps you master the language for discussing abstract ideas and subjective feelings. We teach you how to distinguish between joy (the quick feeling) and contentment (the calm state), and how to use terms like well-being and achieve to talk about your long-term goals. Learn the B2 English learning skill of sharing your personal opinion politely and fluently!
Get more Easy English learning & Support me on Patreon for bonus content:https://www.patreon.com/c/englishwitholiverMy NEW Book and more: https://stan.store/easyenglishpodcastAre they serious? Or are they joking? This lesson is your essential guide to understanding sarcasm in English! We dive into the cultural function of sarcasm and teach you to identify the specific tone and exaggeration that signals the speaker means the opposite of their literal words. This is a must-watch for B1-B2 learners who want to achieve social and conversational fluency.In this English lesson, you will learn:The difference between sarcasm and irony.The crucial verbal clues (tone, pitch, and vocal drag) that signal a joke.Phrases for asking for clarification when you're not sure.Why native speakers use sarcasm to soften criticism.
Get more News in Easy English & Support me on Patreon for bonus content:https://www.patreon.com/c/englishwitholiverMy NEW Book and more: https://stan.store/easyenglishpodcastDon't just say "Bye!" This video gives you the fluent phrases you need to end any conversation gracefully. Learn the subtle signals and vocabulary for leaving a party, finishing a business meeting, or wrapping up a chat with a friend.In this English lesson, you will learn:Functional phrasal verbs like wrap up, take off, and catch up.The polite way to interrupt yourself to signal you need to leave.The difference between the quick US goodbye and the extended UK goodbye.Closing phrases for maintaining contact (keep in touch).
Get more News in Easy English & Support me on Patreon for bonus content:https://www.patreon.com/c/englishwitholiverMy NEW eBook and more: https://stan.store/easyenglishpodcastDo you need to discuss AI at work or with friends? This episode provides some essential English vocabulary for talking about AI and technology. We break down complex terms like automation, algorithm, and bias, and teach you the language of ethics and predictions. Perfect for B1-B2 learners who want to sound fluent and informed when discussing the future.
























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