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If you’re learning English and have difficulty discovering intermediate-level content that is interesting and also made for English learners, English, please is for you! Get ready to boost your English listening skills with episodes lasting less than 10 minutes—enough time to dig into a subject, but short enough to add to your regular routine.
Each episode is designed to enhance your English language journey. I’ll provide you with clear, intermediate-level English that’s just right if you’re at a B1 or B2 level. You can download a full transcript for each episode. If you listen with an app that supports chapters, you can access definitions of new or difficult vocabulary as you listen.
It’s completely free—my way of spreading the joy of learning English to as many people as possible. Subscribe now, and let’s embark on an exciting adventure together in clear, understandable English! If you would like to support the show (https://buymeacoffee.com/englishplease) with a small contribution, I would be eternally grateful. I want to continue to improve the podcast, and I also want bring more tools and products to English learners all over the world!
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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 49: How to Build a Reading Habit in EnglishIf reading in English feels slow or difficult, this episode will show you how to make it easier (and maybe even fun)!. Learn about how to build reading habits that help you improve your vocabulary, grammar, and confidence over time. 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 showSubscribe 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 48: Stop Being Afraid to Speak EnglishWhen learning a language, almost everyone at some point feels nervous when it's time to speak. I’m going to share some ways to feel more relaxed and confident when you speak English, and, 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 showSubscribe 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 47: The Origins of "American" EnglishDiscover how American English began and how it grew apart from British English over time. Learn about some of the people, places, and events that helped shape the language spoken in the United States today. 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 showSubscribe 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 46: How to Watch Movies in English Without SubtitlesWatching movies in English can be enjoyable, but also frustrating. What's the best way to enjoy the experience while also improving your understanding? In this episode, you’ll learn practical tips to watch English-language movies with confidence, gradually moving from subtitles in your language to English subtitles and finally no subtitles at all! 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 showSubscribe 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 45: Why Americans Argue About Columbus DayColumbus Day is a holiday that has changed a lot over the years in the United States. In this episode, you’ll learn how it began, why it became important, and why many Americans now celebrate Indigenous Peoples’ Day instead. 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 showSubscribe 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 44: Niagara Falls—Nature, Power, and LoveNiagara Falls is one of the most famous natural wonders in the world. Located on the border between the United States and Canada, it features three powerful waterfalls: Horseshoe Falls, American Falls, and Bridal Veil Falls. You’ll learn about the history and beauty of Niagara Falls, as well as the importance of the Falls in the development of electricity. And you'll hear about romance, too! 💘 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 showSubscribe 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 43: Florida: Sunshine, Surprises, and Strange StoriesFlorida is one of the most famous states in the U.S., and not just because of its warm weather and beautiful beaches. In this episode, we’ll explore why Florida is so unique, from its diverse culture and famous attractions to its reputation for strange and surprising news stories. You’ll learn what “Florida Man” means, hear about some real-life examples, and understand why this state is so different from the rest of the USA. 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 showSubscribe 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 42: Understanding Fast Spoken EnglishIt can be frustrating when we hear a native speaker talking much more quickly than we expect! Fast spoken English can be tricky, even at the intermediate level! In this episode, I'll share some specific ways to help you understand normal, fast English speech. I’ll give you examples you can try right away, and I’ll suggest some simple exercises to build your confidence over time. 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 showSubscribe 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 41: Stop Translating in Your Head Only a few hours east of New York City, there is a very different world where lots of New Yorkers go during the summer months. It's the Hamptons, and it has become one of the most well-known vacation spots in the USA, especially for the rich and famous. I'll discuss the Hamptons in clear, intermediate English, and 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 showSubscribe 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 40: The Hamptons—New York’s Luxury EscapeAll language learners translate in their heads when starting a new language, and it can become a habit. I'll share some reasons we do this, and I'll share some simple tips to think directly in English and stop translating what you hear or read into you native language, and then back to 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 39: Bryant Park in New York CityBryant Park is in Midtown Manhattan, and it’s very close to famous places like Times Square and the Empire State Building It’s a small park, but it’s full of life, and it has a long, interesting history. I'll discuss the park, 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 38: Listener QuestionsListeners have sent many questions since the launch of English, please. In this episode, you'll hear about travel, customs, improving your English, the USA, and more, as I answer some of the most popular questions that have been sent to me. 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 so you can improve your English without a lot of time.As always, you can send questions and comments to me english.please.podcast@gmail.com.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 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
























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