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Learning English programs use a limited vocabulary and short sentences. They are read at a slower pace than VOA's other English broadcasts. Our broadcasts were formerly known as Special English.
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On today’s podcast, experts are considering new ways to define and treat overweight; prepare in winter for a spring garden; what is the pink chemical used to limit forest fires? Then, talking about summertime activities on Lesson of the Day.
On today’s podcast, a court in Colorado rules that elephants cannot bring a legal case; the United Nations says 250 million students around the world missed school because of weather; scientists with disabilities aim to change their field; then, ‘hafta’ and ‘everybody’ on Lesson of the Day.
On today’s podcast, architects are using living trees in their building designs to support wellness and quality of life; it is cold and flu season, learn ways to avoid getting infected; then, good news and bad news on Lesson of the Day.
On this podcast, a natural area in the state of Alabama is popular with birdwatchers; what it means to ‘spread yourself too thin;’ two astronauts are spending much longer than planned on the International Space Station; then, predictions on Lesson of the Day.
On this podcast, a natural area in the state of Alabama is popular with birdwatchers; what it means to ‘spread yourself too thin;’ two astronauts are spending much longer than planned on the International Space Station; then, predictions on Lesson of the Day.
On today’s podcast, archeologists discover a rich bathhouse in the ancient Italian city of Pompeii; learn about common sentence structure for academic writing; minimal pairs can make pronouncing English easier; then, part four of ‘The Blue Hotel,' by Stephen Crane on American Stories.
On today’s podcast, archeologists discover a rich bathhouse in the ancient Italian city of Pompeii; learn about common sentence structure for academic writing; minimal pairs can make pronouncing English easier; then, part four of ‘The Blue Hotel,' by Stephen Crane on American Stories.
On today’s podcast, the U.S. is banning a common food coloring; researchers say ancient Celtic women in Britain had deep social links; Meta announces a new way to police materials on its social media services and a chat on ‘bias’ and ‘appropriate;’ then, reduced pronouns on Lesson of the Day.
On today’s podcast, Nepal’s Supreme Court bans business development in protected areas; the company Neuralink puts a brain-to-computer link in a third person; remember language by making a ‘memory palace;’ then, ‘hard’ and ‘soft’ skills on Lesson of the Day.
On today’s podcast, learn about plants that grow without soil; a game that started in Mexican prisons is now widely popular; learn about ways to avoid falls on the Health Report; then, there is more to the words ‘can’ and ‘can’t’ than you think on Lesson of the Day.
On today’s podcast, researchers discover secrets of ancient Peruvians; what is a ‘knee-jerk reaction?’ Two spacecraft developed by American and Japanese companies head to the moon; then, the present perfect on Lesson of the Day.
On today’s podcast, researchers discover secrets of ancient Peruvians; what is a ‘knee-jerk reaction?’ Two spacecraft developed by American and Japanese companies head to the moon; then, the present perfect on Lesson of the Day.
On today’s podcast, the artistic style of Art Deco makes a comeback; ‘apply’ and ‘application’ on Ask a Teacher; the second Everyday Grammar on improving writing with sentence patterns; then, part three of 'The Blue Hotel' by Stephen Crane on American Stories.
On today’s podcast, the artistic style of Art Deco makes a comeback; ‘apply’ and ‘application’ on Ask a Teacher; the second Everyday Grammar on improving writing with sentence patterns; then, part three of 'The Blue Hotel' by Stephen Crane on American Stories.
On today’s podcast, why is Greenland getting attention lately? An international spacecraft gets close to Mercury; find out about AI tools and the latest electronic products from CES 2025; then, ‘tons of’ and other informal expressions on Lesson of the Day.
On today’s podcast, learn about a rare, ancient frog native to Chile; find out about the efforts of Jimmy Carter in Afghanistan during his presidency; AI technology is helping students with disabilities; then, pronouncing words quickly: how to do it and understand it, on Lesson of the Day.
On today’s podcast, a Pakistani program teaches women to ride motorbikes; some doctors are concerned that Americans need more iodine in their diets; learn how to stick with your New Year’s resolution; then, hear about stereotypes on Lesson of the Day.
On today’s podcast, researchers say drinking less alcohol is better for your health; NASA’s Parker Solar Probe has gotten closer to the sun than any other spacecraft has; if it is really cold, blame Jack Frost; then, tag question on Lesson of the Day.
On today’s podcast, researchers say drinking less alcohol is better for your health; NASA’s Parker Solar Probe has gotten closer to the sun than any other spacecraft has; if it is really cold, blame Jack Frost; then, tag question on Lesson of the Day.
On today’s podcast, some rules about how to talk about left over things on ‘Ask a Teacher;’ how writers use sentence patterns on ‘Everyday Grammar;’ then, part two of a dramatic reading of 'The Blue Hotel,' by Stephen Crane on American Stories.
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