Intermediate English

Do you speak a bit of English already, and want to improve? Intermediate English is for people who have a basic grounding in the language, but want to develop and hone their skills. Episodes are based on all sorts of different topics, often relating to the language and different cultures of English speakers.

21: The Football One

This time Benjamin learns about something completely new: a sport that involves 22 people chasing a ball around a field. He knew nothing about it before, but now he knows quite a bit. Rob Tilson from Not So Fantasy Football was substituted in at the last minute to save the day. Listen to Rob's podcast Not So Fantasy Football.

04-16
34:23

20: Posh Revisited

Friend of the podcast Alex is given the right to reply in this week's episode. He chose to talk about Episode 14, 'Posh'. Dig out your bow ties and ball gowns.An article about British architecture in American Universities

01-19
51:34

BONUS: New Year, New News

A little bonus episode to wish you a Happy New Year and share some exciting news.

01-09
02:15

19: The British Monarchy, Part II

Looking at the monarchy in the 20th and 21st centuries, this is the second part of the double episode on the British royal family.

12-23
30:03

18: The British Monarchy, Part I

She is on our postage stamps, our notes and our coins, but how did she get there? I didn't vote for her. Over the following two episodes, Intermediate English explores the twists and turns in Britain's monarchy, and the case for its continuation. Music: Dragon Rider by Dogon LightsFind out more about Scottish history hereFind out more about Republic here

12-18
25:07

17: Four Questions Answered about the US Election

Intermediate English looks over the pond to the United States, which chose its 46th president on 3 November. We answer four questions about the American election, and discuss what may or may not be one of the great turning points in American politics.

11-18
30:32

16: To Build a Fire

Here at Intermediate English, we thought that we would like to continue our series of short stories that we began with Episode 10 (A Prisoner of Time). Today Benjamin reads out Jack London's famous tale of survival in the wilderness, 'To Build a Fire'.Music: Dragon Rider by the Dogon Lights.

11-01
32:36

15: William Shakespeare

Here at Intermediate English we speak to our resident literature correspondent Alex about arguably the greatest British writer, William Shakespeare. How should a student of English approach such old and complicated texts? Who was this mysterious man from Stratford? And is he all he's cracked up to be?

10-09
01:06:46

14: Posh

This week Intermediate English delves into the upper echelons of British society, politics and education, in a search to discover what it means to be posh and whether it matters. Music: Dragon Rider by Dogon Lights

09-29
35:32

13: British food

British chefs are global household names, and the food scene in the UK is one of the most diverse you can find. So why does British cuisine still carry a negative reputation? Intermediate English investigates.

08-17
29:35

12: Am I too lazy to teach you grammar?

When was the last time I taught you any grammar...? Come to think of it, never. Is grammar worth learning? Is it useful for English learners? Or am I just too lazy?

07-30
21:15

11: Who is Boris Johnson and why did the UK choose him?

The question ever Brit gets asked abroad. How could the UK choose Boris Johnson to be its prime minister? This week, Intermediate English explains how Johnson got to where he is today, and what his success tells us about politics and culture in Britain.

07-16
41:56

10: A Prisoner of Time

Intermediate English reads Ray Bradbury's science fiction story 'The Pendulum'. Music: Dragon Rider and The Source by Dogon Lights

06-30
17:44

9: Tips for learning English

Should you learn grammar? How can you chat with English speakers? Should you listen or read? Intermediate English gives away their top 5 tips for learning the world's top global language.Cover Art by MILY Web DesignMusic:Dragon Rider, The Source, Seyewailo and Adama by Dogon Lights, licensed under Creative Commons

06-22
16:10

8: Black Lives Matter

Intermediate English turns to the history of race, racism and slavery. Dr Joy Banner of the Whitney Plantation Museum explains how this institution has shaped the inequalities that continue to this day.Music: Dragon Rider, The Source and Adama by Dogon Lights (licensed under Creative Commons)Cover Art: MILY Web Designhttps://www.whitneyplantation.org/https://docsouth.unc.edu/fpn/jacobs/jacobs.htmlhttps://guides.loc.gov/slavery-in-america#:~:text=The%20collections%20of%20the%20Library,recorded...

06-16
47:44

7: Coronavirus

The novel coronavirus (covid-19) pandemic has killed hundreds of thousands of people around the globe and changed the way we live our lives. This week, Intermediate English speak to a scientist working with the World Health Organisation to find out more about the biggest event that will define 2020.Cover Artwork by MILY Web DesignMusic: Dragon Rider by Dogon Lights, licensed under Creative CommonsThe full interview with Dr Henry Laurenson-Schafer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wvnZZCW2yW8Th...

06-08
22:04

6: Studying in the UK

Britain's universities are known around the world. But what is it actually like to be a student in the UK? This week Intermediate English look at one of the best-known higher education sectors and the many roles it plays in the lives of people in the country and across the world, giving you the vocabulary you need to navigate this subject.Contact Intermediate English at intermediatepods@gmail.comCover Artwork by MILY Web DesignMusic featured:Dragon RiderAdamaThe SourceSeyewailoFor the PeopleL...

06-01
28:51

5: Creating a Language

English is a global language that has evolved over hundreds of years.But it is not the only global language, and this week we're looking at Esperanto, a language created in 1887.To find out more about Esperanto, Intermediate English spoke to Evildea, one of the top Esperanto Youtubers. He reveals the surprising story of the world's most-spoken constructed language, from its roots in the 19th-century Russian Empire to its growing popularity in the digital age.Watch the full interview with Evil...

05-25
19:59

4: Politeness

Are the British the politest people on the planet? This week, Intermediate English investigates this question, and discovers that politeness has deep roots in language and culture.Watch the full film of As Others See Us (1953):https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g0jM0qhXzWgThe ECSTRA project:https://web.archive.org/web/20070715230333/http://www1.ku-eichstaett.de/SLF/EngluVglSW/mediawiki/index.php/Category:ECSTRACover artwork by MILY Web DesignMusic:The SourceAdamaFor the PeopleDragon RiderSeyewai...

05-18
20:47

3: Are we altruistic?

Do we care more about other people or about ourselves? Why do we behave in generous ways? Are humans the only species to give to others without any hope of a reward? The third episode of Intermediate English looks at these issues, searching for answers with the help of neuroscience, evolutionary theory and global economics.https://www.cafonline.org/docs/default-source/about-us-publications/caf_wgi_10th_edition_report_2712a_web_101019.pdfhttps://www.sciencemag.org/news/2014/08/human-altruism-t...

05-10
26:02

Sara

after long time ! thanks

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Amirpouya

hello ✋🏼 how can i have the text of your podcasts? some words are very new

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Алексей Морозов

we need more)

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Razieh Molanezhad

it's been a delightful chance for me to hear this padacast ^^

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کیانا همتی

thank you, it was so useful

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