

Thinking in English
Thomas Wilkinson
Thinking in English is a podcast for intermediate and advanced English learners who want to do more than just study grammar and vocabulary.
I believe that thinking is one of the most important steps on the road to fluency. That’s why each episode explores fascinating topics, from politics, economics, and history to philosophy, science, and culture.
Instead of simply learning English, this podcast helps you learn in English. You’ll expand your knowledge, discover new ideas, and improve your language skills, all at the same time.
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I believe that thinking is one of the most important steps on the road to fluency. That’s why each episode explores fascinating topics, from politics, economics, and history to philosophy, science, and culture.
Instead of simply learning English, this podcast helps you learn in English. You’ll expand your knowledge, discover new ideas, and improve your language skills, all at the same time.
Bonus episodes and ad-free episodes, exclusive for Patreon subscribers: https://www.patreon.com/collection/869866
Join our Conversation Clubs and support the podcast: https://www.patreon.com/thinkinginenglish
Visit the website: https://thinkinginenglish.blog/
Thinking in English is part of the Airwave Media podcast network. Contact advertising@airwavemedia.com to advertise on Thinking in English.
Episodes
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Jan 11, 2023 • 22min
198. Who was the Richest Person in History? (English Vocabulary Lesson)
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TRANSCRIPT - https://thinkinginenglish.blog/2023/01/11/who-was-the-richest-person-in-history/
Who was the richest person in history? Today I want to tell you all about an African Emperor who had levels of wealth considered unbelievable and incomprehensible! Let’s learn while practicing our English!
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Vocabulary List
Net worth (n) - the value of the assets (= property and money) that a person or business has, after any debts are taken away
He has a net worth of about £70 million.
Wealth (n) - a large amount of money or valuable possessions that someone has
During a successful business career, she accumulated a great amount of wealth
Value (n) - the amount of money that can be received for something
What is the value of the prize?
To estimate (v) - to guess or calculate the cost, size, value, etc. of something
They estimate (that) the journey will take at least two weeks
Incomprehensible (adj) - impossible or extremely difficult to understand
The student’s essay was almost incomprehensible
From head to toe (idiom) - completely covering your body
The dog was covered in mud from head to toe
Generous (adj) - willing to give money, help, kindness, etc., especially more than is usual or expected
He was a very generous man
Renowned (adj) – famous for something
The region is renowned for its outstanding natural beauty
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Jan 9, 2023 • 18min
197. What is Imposter Syndrome and How to Overcome it?
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Today I want to talk about imposter syndrome. This is a condition that has affected me and affects millions of language learners every year. I want to explain it, discuss its causes and signs, and offer you all some tips on how to cope and overcome such imposter feelings!
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Jan 4, 2023 • 21min
196. The Best New Year’s Resolutions for English Learners!
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What is your New Year’s Resolution? Let’s talk about how to make a great English learning goal for 2023 and how to keep your resolution all year!
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Jan 2, 2023 • 22min
195. Why is it 2023?? (English Vocabulary Lesson)
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Welcome to the first Thinking in English episode of 2023! Or… is it really 2023? Let’s discuss this history of calendars, time, and dates on today’s episode (and practice your listening comprehension and vocabulary skills at the same time)!
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Vocabulary List
Take for granted (phrase) - to believe something to be the truth without even thinking about it
I guess we all took it for granted that water would always be freely available
Solar (adj) – of or from the sun
I want to build a solar power car
Lunar (adj) – of or relating to the moon
The lunar rover landed safely on the moon
Approximately (adv) - close to a particular number or time although not exactly that number or time
The job will take approximately three weeks, and cost approximately £1,000
Breakthrough (n) - an important discovery or event that helps to improve a situation or provide an answer to a problem
Scientists are hoping for a breakthrough in the search for a cure for cancer
Drift (v) - to move slowly, especially as a result of outside forces, with no control over direction
No one noticed that the boat had begun to drift out to sea
Divisible (adj) – meaning that can be divided by another number
A prime number is only divisible by 1 and itself
Official (adj) - agreed to or arranged by people in positions of authority
The official opening of the store is next week
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Dec 21, 2022 • 26min
194. What is the Weirdest Holiday Tradition? (English Vocabulary Lesson)
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Christmas and New Year are popular holidays celebrated across the world. Today, I want to talk about some of the more unusual ways to celebrate during the winter season. What is the weirdest holiday tradition?
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Vocabulary List
Tradition (n) - a way of behaving or a belief that has been established for a long time
It is a western tradition for brides to wear white.
Weird (adj) - very strange and unusual, unexpected, or not natural
Her boyfriend's a bit weird but she's nice.
Unique (adj) – being unusual or special in some way
I'd recognize your handwriting anywhere - it's unique.
To decorate (v) - to add something to an object or place, especially in order to make it more attractive
He decorated his Christmas tree with lights and stars
To poop (v) - to pass solid waste from the body
Your dog pooped outside my house
Mischief (n) – behaviour that is slightly bad but is not intended to cause serious harm or damage
He needs a hobby to keep him busy and stop him from getting into mischief.
Oblivious (adj) - not conscious of something, especially what is happening around you
He was oblivious to his friend’s feelings
Obscure (adj) - not known to many people
He only like obscure band
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Dec 19, 2022 • 22min
193. What Happened in 2022?
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What happened in 2022? How much do you remember about the previous year? Today I’m going to go through every major event that occurred in 2022! Listen, learn, and practice your English!
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Dec 14, 2022 • 29min
How to Immerse Yourself in English??
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Surrounding yourself with English is the best way to improve, learn, and progress. But how can you do this when you don’t live in the UK, USA, or any English-speaking country? Keep listening and you’ll find out a lot of useful information about language immersion and how to do it yourself!
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Dec 12, 2022 • 29min
192. Should the UK Return Stolen Historical Artefacts?: The Rosetta Stone, Elgin Marbles, and Benin Bronzes! (English Vocabulary Lesson)
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The British Museum is full of controversial artefacts. Should the UK return these historical objects? Let’s discuss this question today!
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Vocabulary List
Artefact (n) - an object that has been made by a person, such as a tool or a decoration, especially one that is of historical interest
The museum's collection includes artefacts dating back to prehistoric times.
Exhibit (n) - an object that is shown to the public in a museum
Let's go see the new dinosaur exhibit
To repatriate (v) - to send or bring something back to the country that it came from
The government repatriated him because he had no visa
Plaque (n) - a flat piece of metal, stone, wood, or plastic with writing on it that is attached to a wall
There was a brass plaque outside the door listing the owners’ names
To loot (v) - to steal from shops and houses
During the riot shops were looted
Collection (n) - a group of objects that someone has collected
That museum has a great collection of stamps
Hieroglyph (n) - a picture or symbol that represents a word, used in some writing systems, such as the one used in ancient Egypt
Hieroglyphs cover the walls of pyramids in Ancient Egypt
Sculpture (n) – a work of art made by creating objects out of material such as wood, clay, metal, or stone
In the ruins they found ancient stone sculpture
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Dec 7, 2022 • 27min
191. England vs France: An Historic Rivalry! (English Vocabulary Lesson)
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On Saturday, 10th December, England will play France in the World Cup quarter final. The rivalry between England and France is one of the longest and most influential in Europe – it has led to wars, battles, arguments, and much more. Let’s discuss the history of French and English relations and talk about why there is such a rivalry!
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190. Why are People Protesting in China? (English Vocabulary Lesson)
189. Why is Scotland in the UK? (English Vocabulary Lesson)
188. Should We Boycott the Qatar World Cup? (English Vocabulary Lesson)
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Vocabulary List
Rival (n) - a person, company, product, etc. competing with others for the same thing or in the same area
He beat his closest rival by 25%
Rivalry (n) - a situation in which people, businesses, etc. compete with each other for the same thing:
There is a rivalry between the three brothers
Conquest (n) - taking control or possession of foreign land, or a group of people, by force
The Norman conquest of England introduced French vocabulary to Britain
Victorious (adj) - having won a game, competition, election, war, etc
The victorious team were loudly cheered by their fans.
To invade (v) - to enter a country by force with large numbers of soldiers in order to take possession of it
The Mongolians tried, and failed, to invade Japan twice
Ally (n) - a country that has agreed officially to give help and support to another one
During the First World War, Turkey was an ally of Germany.
To veto (v) - to refuse to allow something
In 1961, President De Gaulle vetoed Britain's entry into the Common Market
Favourite (n) - the person, team, or animal most people expect to win a race or competition
France are one of the favourites to
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Dec 5, 2022 • 21min
190. Why are People Protesting in China? (English Vocabulary Lesson)
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Thousands of people have taken to the streets in China, chanting slogans and holding pieces of white paper. Why are people protesting? What has caused the anger? And what is going to happen next? Let’s discuss these questions while practicing some useful English vocabulary!
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187. Who is Elon Musk?
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Vocabulary List
To demonstrate (v) - to make a public expression that you are not satisfied about something, especially by marching or having a meeting
Thousands of people gathered to demonstrate against the new proposals.
Lockdown (n) - a period of time in which people are not allowed to leave their homes or travel freely, because of a dangerous disease
The government has been attempting to eliminate the virus by imposing a lockdown
To crush (v) - to defeat someone completely
The government crushed the protests last week
To embrace (v) - to accept something enthusiastically
I embraced the opportunity he gave me
At the expense of (idiom) - If you do one thing at the expense of another, doing the first thing harms the second thing
The company prioritised speed at the expense of safety
To trigger (v) - to cause something to start
An incident of police violence triggered protests across the country
To censor (v) - to remove parts of something, such as a book, movie, or letter, that you do not want someone to see or hear
They censored the movie before releasing it in China
Underlying (adj) - real but not immediately obvious
We need to tackle the underlying causes of poverty and suffering
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