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Welcome to Quiet English — a calm space for English listening practice.
If native speakers feel too fast, this podcast is for you. Quiet English offers slow, clear conversations designed for beginners and intermediate learners.
Each episode features short, natural dialogues about daily life, culture, and mindset, with helpful vocabulary in context.
Perfect for listening while commuting, walking, cooking, or relaxing. Improve your English step by step through calm, consistent listening.
Make English part of your daily routine with Quiet English.
If native speakers feel too fast, this podcast is for you. Quiet English offers slow, clear conversations designed for beginners and intermediate learners.
Each episode features short, natural dialogues about daily life, culture, and mindset, with helpful vocabulary in context.
Perfect for listening while commuting, walking, cooking, or relaxing. Improve your English step by step through calm, consistent listening.
Make English part of your daily routine with Quiet English.
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"I feel like an island in a sea of people." 🌊 Does the thought of a kids' birthday party give you the "Sunday Scaries"? You’re not alone. Many English learners feel confident at work but frozen at the pizza table. In today’s cozy episode, we’re breaking down the psychology of small talk and giving you a "Survival Kit" of phrases that actually work in chaotic, loud environments.Stop worrying about your grammar and start focusing on warmth. Let’s turn that juice box moment into a real connection. ☕✨
Stop carrying that heavy dictionary in your head! 🎒 If you want to learn English naturally, you need to stop translating and start "catching the ball" in real conversations.别在脑子里背着沉重的词典了!🎒 如果你想真正学好地道英语 (Real English),你需要停止翻译模式,开始在真实对话中轻松“接球”。About This Video:In this slow English session, we explore why many intermediate learners "freeze" when speaking. We’ll show you how to bypass your native language and connect English directly to your senses. 🌿 Perfect for English listening practice and building real fluency.在这段慢速英语对话中,我们将探讨为什么许多中级学习者在开口时会“断电”。我们会教你如何绕过母语大脑,将英语直接与感知连接。🌿 这不仅是极佳的英语听力练习,更是通往流利表达的必经之路。
Tired? Let's find a moment of peace together. 10 Mins of Slow, Clear English (Level A2)Is the world too loud today? Hi, I'm Miya. Let's close your laptop and breathe. ☕🌧️This is a slow English immersion lesson for A2 Level learners. No stress, no difficult grammar. Just a quiet night in Vancouver.In this video, we will:Learn 3 soulful words: Cozy, Steady, and Enough.Practice "Shadowing" (speaking together).Relax with the sound of rain and coffee.#LearnEnglish #EnglishConversation #EnglishPodcast #ListeningPractice #A2English
Struggling to find the right words when meeting other parents at the school gate? 🏫 Whether you're waiting for pickup or attending a kids' party, small talk can feel intimidating. In this episode of our English Learning Podcast, we break down real-world strategies for parents to start natural, stress-free conversations in English. ☕✨This video is perfect for intermediate learners (B1/B2) who want to improve their listening skills and learn how native speakers navigate social situations. Grab your favorite tea, sit back, and let’s master the art of parent-talk together.
Learn English naturally with our cozy podcast! In today’s episode, we explore a staple of North American social life: The Potluck. From the "Duplicate Disaster" to the "Spoon Strategy," we break down the hidden rules of sharing a meal in Canada. This is perfect for intermediate (B1-B2) learners looking for real-life listening practice.In this video, you will learn:What a potluck actually is (it's not just "luck" in a pot!).How to offer a contribution like a native speaker.The three pillars of the potluck table: Apps, Mains, and Sides.Cultural etiquette regarding allergies, labels, and leftovers.
Feeling those "butterflies in your stomach" before a school meeting? 🦋 Join us in this cozy episode of Quiet English as we deconstruct the Parent-Teacher interview. We move past simple grammar to explore the cultural "hidden rules" of North American schools. Learn how to advocate for your child, understand "Teacher-Speak," and turn a nervous encounter into a powerful partnership. Perfect for intermediate learners (B1/B2) looking for natural, real-world dialogue practice.
Join us for a cozy conversation at Quiet English as we discuss the "New Year, New Me" trap and how to actually stick to your goals. In this episode, two friends sit down to chat about shifting from heavy "resolutions" to gentle "intentions." Whether you're drinking your morning coffee or winding down for the night, this natural dialogue is perfect for intermediate learners looking to improve their listening skills while gaining life-changing productivity tips.Learn English through real-life topics like the 1% rule, environment design, and overcoming the "all or nothing" mentality.
Join us for a cozy English conversation in a rainy Vancouver cafe. In this episode of Quiet English, we move beyond the "Elevator Pitch Panic" to help you share your true self. Learn how to stop reciting your resume and start building real connections through the "Window" approach and the "Plus One" rule. Perfect for intermediate (B1-B2) learners looking for natural, slow-paced listening practice.
The Adventure of the Open Road | Quiet English PodcastJoin us for a cozy conversation about the magic of North American road trips. From the salt air of the West Coast to the silent stars of the desert, we explore why the journey is often better than the destination. This is natural English listening practice designed to help you relax and learn simultaneously.
Join us for a relaxed, immersive English conversation as we navigate the nuances of Dining Out Etiquette. In this episode, recorded in a cozy Vancouver setting, we discuss everything from making reservations to the subtle "unspoken rules" of restaurant culture. Perfect for learners looking to improve their listening skills with natural, real-world dialogue.#LearnEnglish #EnglishPodcast #DiningEtiquette #NaturalEnglish #EnglishConversation #ESL #VancouverVibes #StudyWithMe
Hi everyone, and welcome back to Quiet English, your cozy spot for easy and natural English conversations. ☕️#learnenglish #lifeincanada #englishconversation In today's episode, we’re tackling the "Concrete Jungle." Whether you're taking The Tube in London, the Subway in New York, or the Metro in Paris, navigating public transport in a foreign country can be intimidating. Join our hosts as they break down the essential vocabulary, from buying a day pass to understanding the famous phrase "Mind the gap." This lesson is perfect for intermediate learners who want to travel with confidence and master local transit etiquette.💡 Key VocabularyCommute (noun): Your regular journey to a destination, especially between home and work.Navigate (verb): To find your way from one place to another using a map or directions.Fare (noun): The specific price you pay for a journey on public transport.Platform (noun): The designated area next to the tracks where you wait for your train.Etiquette (noun): The unwritten rules of polite behavior in public (e.g., giving up your seat).
Join Ethan and Grace in this cozy episode of Quiet English as they discuss their different weekend routines in the city. Whether you love a bustling farmers market or a quiet stroll in the park, this real-life English conversation is designed to help B1 learners master natural dialogue and daily vocabulary.📚 Key VocabularyBustling (adj.): A place full of busy activity and positive energy. Stroll (n./v.): A slow, relaxed walk, usually for pleasure.Window Shopping (idiom): Looking at items in store windows without intending to buy anything.Brunch (n.): A meal that combines breakfast and lunch, usually eaten late in the morning. Sunday Scaries (slang): The feeling of anxiety or dread on Sunday evening before the work week starts. Under Construction (metaphor): A state of being built or improved; it's okay to be imperfect while learning!
Join Ethan and his co-host in this episode of Quiet English, your cozy spot for easy English conversations. Today, we turn a mundane chore into a language-learning adventure: Grocery Shopping. From navigating the "aisles" to avoiding the dreaded "hangry" shopping spree, we break down natural dialogue and essential vocabulary you’ll actually use at the supermarket. Perfect for intermediate learners looking for immersive, real-world listening practice.#learnenglish , #lifeincanada #englishconversation #englishpodcast
Imagine sitting in a cozy room, the city lights twinkling outside the window, as two friends—Grace and Ethan—share a heart-to-heart about finding balance in a busy world. In this episode of Quiet English, we dive into the art of "taking control." From the battle with the snooze button to the power of a simple "no," this natural conversation is designed to help you improve your listening skills while calming your mind.Perfect for intermediate learners who want to hear real, unhurried English as it’s actually spoken.Chapters 00:00 - Introduction: A cozy start with Grace & Ethan 01:24 - Today's Topic: Taking control of your life 02:35 - Winning the Morning: Morning routines & habits 04:29 - The Science of Sleep: What is "Sleep Inertia"? 06:05 - Digital Hygiene: Protecting your mind from tech 07:13 - Setting an Intention: Choosing your mood 08:08 - The Power of Three: Mastering your to-do list 11:13 - The Power of "No": Setting healthy boundaries 12:54 - Energy Management: Fueling your body & brain 15:20 - Long-term Growth: The 15-minute rule 17:20 - Summary & Outro: Final thoughts on life controlKey Vocabulary & ExpressionsSleep Inertia: That groggy, "half-awake" feeling you have right after waking up before your brain is fully online.Decision Fatigue: The feeling of being overwhelmed because you have made too many choices throughout the day.Digital Hygiene: The practice of maintaining a healthy relationship with technology (like not checking your phone first thing in the morning).Opportunity Cost: The value of the thing you give up when you choose to do something else (e.g., saying yes to a friend means saying no to your study time).The Compound Effect: The idea that small, consistent actions (like studying for 15 minutes) add up to massive results over time.
Feeling those "butterflies in your stomach" before a school meeting? 🦋 Join us in this cozy episode of Quiet English as we deconstruct the Parent-Teacher interview. We move past simple grammar to explore the cultural "hidden rules" of North American schools. Learn how to advocate for your child, understand "Teacher-Speak," and turn a nervous encounter into a powerful partnership. Perfect for intermediate learners (B1/B2) looking for natural, real-world dialogue practice.




