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Mar 26, 2026 • 5min

Heist Vocabulary Shadowing | Learn English Pronunciation & Rhythm (B1–B2)

🗣️Learn English with this shadowing practice episode focused on heist vocabulary and natural American English rhythm.Follow along with the text:"A heist is when a group steals something valuable. It isn’t random, but is carefully planned. The team gets together to study their target.On the day of the job, everyone knows their role. One person keeps a lookout while the others move fast. They want to grab the score and make a clean getaway. But the police might stop them first."🎙️This B1–B2 level English lesson helps intermediate English learners improve listening comprehension and pronunciation through guided repetition. In this episode, learners practice sentences about what a heist is, how it is planned, and what happens during it. The lesson models real-life American English usage in context, including phrases like “keep a lookout,” “grab the score,” and “clean getaway.”This episode is ideal for ESL and EFL learners who want to improve fluency through shadowing, rhythm training, and imitation — not grammar drills. By repeating and shadowing natural spoken English, learners strengthen stress patterns, linking, and smooth sentence flow.🔔 Follow us on social media @LearnEnglishPod and visit our website:Podcast website: https://learnenglishpod.com/Follow us on social Media: https://linktr.ee/learnenglishpodTake lessons with me: https://www.italki.com/en/teacher/8531387📚Affiliate link for italki: https://www.italki.com/en/i/ref/GBBdbbAffiliate link for Lingq: https://www.lingq.com/?referral=msusc
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Mar 23, 2026 • 15min

The Louvre Heist: Robbery, Burglary, and Heist Vocabulary Explained | Learn English in Context

🎧Robbery, burglary, and heist — do you know the difference?This episode of the Learn English Podcast uses the real-life Louvre Museum jewel theft to teach essential English vocabulary that comes up constantly in news, TV shows, and movies. The episode explains the key differences between robbery, burglary, and heist — then covers the vocabulary used to describe planned crimes, including recon, mastermind, accomplice, inside job, smash and grab, getaway, lay low, and blow over.Designed for intermediate English learners (B1–B2), this episode also includes film and TV recommendations — Ocean's 11, Money Heist, Good Girls, Lupin, and The Italian Job — chosen specifically to help learners practice this vocabulary through natural English conversations.Learn American English naturally through real stories, current events, and vocabulary in context — not grammar drills.🔔 Follow us on social media @LearnEnglishPod and visit our website:Podcast website: https://learnenglishpod.com/Follow us on social Media: https://linktr.ee/learnenglishpodTake lessons with me: https://www.italki.com/en/teacher/8531387📚Affiliate link for italki: https://www.italki.com/en/i/ref/GBBdbbAffiliate link for Lingq: https://www.lingq.com/?referral=msusc📝 Vocabulary list:1) robbery: stealing from a person using force or threat while the person is present2) robbery: stealing from a person using force or threat while the person is present3) heist: a planned burglary targeting something valuable (art, jewels, money)4) spontaneous: happening in the moment without planning5) to score: successfully steal something valuable6) case the place/joint : secretly study a location before a crime7) case the place: secretly study a location before a crime8) recon: gathering information before a crime (short for reconnaissance)9) mastermind: the main planner/leader behind the heist10) accomplice: a person who helps commit a crime11) smash and grab: break a display/window and steal quickly12) lay low: hide and avoid attention after doing something risky/illegal
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Mar 19, 2026 • 6min

English Shadowing Practice for Fluency | Natural American English (B1–B2)

🗣️This English shadowing practice episode helps intermediate English learners (B1–B2) improve fluency, pronunciation, and listening comprehension in American English.Follow along with the text:"Long before she changed careers, Elena felt burnt out. She worked late most nights and knew she needed a change. But the idea of starting over felt too far out of reach.Friends encouraged her to take small steps forward. Before long, she started exploring new options online. She looked into careers such as teaching, researching, and coding. Now she only wishes she had made the change sooner."🎙️Through guided repetition of a short story, learners practice natural rhythm, stress, and connected speech. This lesson does not focus on grammar explanation. Instead, it helps you learn English through listening and imitation, which strengthens real-life speaking confidence.If you are an ESL or EFL learner looking for structured English listening practice and American English pronunciation training, this shadowing episode is designed to build natural fluency step by step.🔔 Follow us on social media @LearnEnglishPod and visit our website:Podcast website: https://learnenglishpod.com/Follow us on social Media: https://linktr.ee/learnenglishpodTake lessons with me: https://www.italki.com/en/teacher/8531387📚Affiliate link for italki: https://www.italki.com/en/i/ref/GBBdbbAffiliate link for Lingq: https://www.lingq.com/?referral=msusc
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Mar 16, 2026 • 15min

English Word Order: 6 Word Pairs That Change Meaning Completely (B2 Listening Practice)

🧠This episode of the Learn English Podcast teaches advanced American English vocabulary through six word pairs that use the same two words but carry completely different meanings depending on word order. English learners at the B2 level will learn how to distinguish between far too and too far, before long and long before, for long and long for, only now and now only, even then and then even, and such as and as such — all explained clearly with real example sentences.Word order is one of the most important and most overlooked aspects of learning English at the intermediate and advanced level. These six word pairs appear constantly in everyday American English conversation, storytelling, and writing, and understanding how to use them correctly is one of the clearest markers of real English fluency. This episode is ideal for B2 English learners who want to sharpen their listening comprehension, build advanced vocabulary, and start understanding American English the way native speakers use it naturally.This episode of the Learn English Podcast teaches English in context — not through grammar drills, but through real vocabulary patterns that intermediate and advanced ESL and EFL learners can recognize, understand, and use immediately in their own conversations.🔔 Follow us on social media @LearnEnglishPod and visit our website:Podcast website: https://learnenglishpod.com/Follow us on social Media: https://linktr.ee/learnenglishpodTake lessons with me: https://www.italki.com/en/teacher/8531387📚Affiliate link for italki: https://www.italki.com/en/i/ref/GBBdbbAffiliate link for Lingq: https://www.lingq.com/?referral=msusc📝 Vocabulary list:1) before long: soon after something happens; the two events are close together in time2) long before: much earlier than another event; the two events are far apart in time3) for long: for a long period of time; typically used in negative sentences or questions4) long for: to deeply desire or yearn for something, usually something you cannot have5) only now: not until this moment; suggests something happened later than expected6) now only: currently more limited or restricted than before7) far too: too much; too extreme in degree8) too far: beyond acceptable limits; related to distance, behavior, or boundaries9) even then: despite that time or situation; something expected still did not happen10) then even: used to describe a bad situation that keeps getting worse; builds dramatic tension11) such as: for example; signals that specific details or examples are coming12) as such: therefore; because of a particular role or condition
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Mar 12, 2026 • 5min

American English Shadowing Practice — Hollywood (B1–B2 Pronunciation & Listening)

🗣️Learn English with this American English shadowing practice episode focused on Hollywood and the movie industry. Designed for intermediate English learners (B1–B2), this episode helps improve pronunciation, listening comprehension, and natural speaking rhythm.Follow along with the text: "Hollywood is in California, and it’s famous around the world. It’s where movies are made, and stories come to life. People travel there every year to see it in person. When you say “Hollywood,” people know exactly what you mean. Today, fewer films are made there, but it’s still an icon. It stands for creativity, ambition, and big dreams."🎙️In this shadowing practice, learners repeat real American English sentences about Hollywood, California, and filmmaking. This method helps ESL and EFL learners build fluency, improve sentence stress, and develop more confident spoken English. Instead of grammar drills, this episode teaches English through context and repetition.If you want to speak more naturally in American English and improve your listening skills, this shadowing episode gives you structured repetition and real-life language practice. Ideal for B1–B2 English learners who want smoother rhythm and clearer pronunciation.🔔 Follow us on social media @LearnEnglishPod and visit our website:Podcast website: https://learnenglishpod.com/Follow us on social Media: https://linktr.ee/learnenglishpodTake lessons with me: https://www.italki.com/en/teacher/8531387📚Affiliate link for italki: https://www.italki.com/en/i/ref/GBBdbbAffiliate link for Lingq: https://www.lingq.com/?referral=msusc
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Mar 9, 2026 • 15min

The Real History of Hollywood: English Vocabulary and the Story Behind American Cinema

🎬 Why did Hollywood become the most famous place in American cinema — and why is the film industry leaving it now?This episode of the Learn English Podcast tells the full story of Hollywood, from its origins as California farmland to its rise as the global center of the movie business.Designed for intermediate English learners (B1–B2), this episode teaches real American English vocabulary in context through the story of one of the most iconic places in the United States. Topics include the role of Thomas Edison in pushing filmmakers west, the golden age of Hollywood and the studio system, the arrival of sound in film, and the economic and technological reasons why productions are now filmed outside of Los Angeles.Learn American English naturally through history, culture, and real storytelling — not grammar drills.🔔 Follow us on social media @LearnEnglishPod and visit our website:Podcast website: https://learnenglishpod.com/Follow us on social Media: https://linktr.ee/learnenglishpodTake lessons with me: https://www.italki.com/en/teacher/8531387📚Affiliate link for italki: https://www.italki.com/en/i/ref/GBBdbbAffiliate link for Lingq: https://www.lingq.com/?referral=msusc📝 Vocabulary list:1) patent: a legal right to control who can use an invention2) sue: to take someone to court for money or a legal decision3) lawsuit: a legal case brought to court4) natural light: sunlight used instead of strong indoor lights5) talkie: an early movie with spoken dialogue6) monopoly: when one group controls an entire industry7) contract: a legal agreement between people or companies8) public image: how the public sees a person9) renegotiate: to discuss again and change an agreement10) tax breaks: government discounts that reduce costs11) permits: official permission from the government to do something12) incentives: benefits offered to encourage an action (often financial)
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Mar 5, 2026 • 6min

American English Shadowing Practice (B1–B2) | Improve Pronunciation and Fluency

🗣️This American English shadowing practice episode is designed for B1–B2 English learners who want to improve pronunciation, fluency, and listening comprehension in a short, focused session. In less than seven minutes, English learners practice shadowing connected sentences in American English to build natural rhythm, stress, and sentence flow.Follow along with the text:"Marilyn Monroe was a famous American actress who became a major star in Hollywood. She starred in many successful films, where she sang, danced, and performed comedy. Over time, she became one of the most recognizable faces in the world.She became a symbol of classic Hollywood glamour. Her white dress scene became iconic around the world. Even today, her films continue to be watched and appreciated by new generations."🎙️This episode helps ESL and EFL learners strengthen speaking confidence through structured repetition rather than grammar drills. Learners improve American English pronunciation while practicing real sentences in context. It is ideal for intermediate English learners searching for shadowing practice, pronunciation training, listening practice, and fluency development in American English.Consistent shadowing practice helps English learners improve clarity, rhythm, and natural speech patterns while learning English through context and guided repetition.🔔 Follow us on social media @LearnEnglishPod and visit our website:Podcast website: https://learnenglishpod.com/Follow us on social Media: https://linktr.ee/learnenglishpodTake lessons with me: https://www.italki.com/en/teacher/8531387📚Affiliate link for italki: https://www.italki.com/en/i/ref/GBBdbbAffiliate link for Lingq: https://www.lingq.com/?referral=msusc
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Mar 2, 2026 • 14min

Marilyn Monroe’s Story in English | Learn English in Context

🎧 Marilyn Monroe is remembered as a symbol — but her real life was far more complex.This episode explores Marilyn Monroe’s early life, her transformation into a Hollywood star, the roles she was typecast into, and her struggle for control and respect. Listeners learn how fame affected her personal life and why her story continues to resonate today.Designed for intermediate English learners, this episode teaches real American English in context, with clear explanations of vocabulary related to identity, fame, relationships, and popular culture.🔔 Follow us on social media @LearnEnglishPod and visit our website:Podcast website: https://learnenglishpod.com/Follow us on social Media: https://linktr.ee/learnenglishpodTake lessons with me: https://www.italki.com/en/teacher/8531387📚Affiliate link for italki: https://www.italki.com/en/i/ref/GBBdbbAffiliate link for Lingq: https://www.lingq.com/?referral=msusc📝 Vocabulary list:1) unstable: not safe or consistent2) foster home: a temporary home for children who cannot live with their parents3) withdrawn: quiet and not social4) transformation: a big change in appearance or life5) contract: a legal agreement for work6) studio system: the old Hollywood system where studios controlled actors7) public image: how someone appears to the public8) typecast: to be given the same kind of role repeatedly9) dumb blonde: a stereotype of a beautiful but unintelligent woman10) iconic: very famous and widely recognized11) pop culture: popular movies, music, and celebrities12) private life: life away from public attention13) reassurance: emotional support or encouragement14) reputation: what people think about someone
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Feb 27, 2026 • 5min

E Vowel Sound Shadowing Practice – Improve American English Pronunciation

🎧If you want to improve your E vowel sound in American English, this shadowing practice episode is designed for you.Follow along with the text:"Every day, I set aside time to read and repeat.I listen carefully, then speak clearly and steadily.I listen again and notice how native speakers stress words.I correct mistakes and keep going.I speak even when I feel nervous or unsure.I review new words and use them in sentences.I repeat phrases until they feel natural.With steady effort, I reach real fluency."🎙️This episode helps intermediate English learners (B1–B2) practice pronunciation through structured shadowing. Instead of focusing on grammar explanations, learners listen to natural American English sentences, repeat them clearly, and then shadow the rhythm and stress. This method improves listening comprehension, vowel clarity, and real-life speaking fluency.The focus is on the E vowel sound in connected speech, helping ESL and EFL learners speak more clearly and confidently. This is practical pronunciation training for English learners who want smoother American English rhythm and stronger fluency.🔔 Follow us on social media @LearnEnglishPod and visit our website:Podcast website: https://learnenglishpod.com/Follow us on social Media: https://linktr.ee/learnenglishpodTake lessons with me: https://www.italki.com/en/teacher/8531387📚Affiliate link for italki: https://www.italki.com/en/i/ref/GBBdbbAffiliate link for Lingq: https://www.lingq.com/?referral=msusc
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Feb 23, 2026 • 12min

American English Pronunciation: The 5 Sounds of “E” Vowels (Listening Practice + Examples)

🎙️ Learn American English pronunciation with a focused listening lesson on the letter E. This episode helps English learners (ESL/EFL) understand why one letter can have multiple sounds and how native speakers recognize vowel sounds by sound, not spelling.Designed for intermediate learners (B1–B2), this episode includes listening comprehension practice, example words, and practice sentences for short E, long E, schwa, R-controlled E, and reduced E so learners can improve clarity and reduce accent patterns over time.🔔 Follow us on social media @LearnEnglishPod and visit our website:Podcast website: https://learnenglishpod.com/Follow us on social Media: https://linktr.ee/learnenglishpodTake lessons with me: https://www.italki.com/en/teacher/8531387📚Affiliate link for italki: https://www.italki.com/en/i/ref/GBBdbbAffiliate link for Lingq: https://www.lingq.com/?referral=msusc📝 Vocabulary list:1) vowel sound: the sound a vowel makes in speech2) inconsistent: not the same every time3) organize by sound: group things by how they sound (not spelling)4) train your ear: practice listening so you can notice sounds more easily5) short vowel: a quick, relaxed vowel sound (like /ɛ/ in “bed”)6) long vowel: a vowel sound that says the letter name (like “E” /iː/)7) schwa: the most common weak vowel sound /ə/ (like “uh”)8) unstressed syllable: a syllable said less strongly and less clearly9) stressed syllable: a syllable said more strongly and clearly10) non-vowel sound: a consonant sound (like /b/, /t/, /k/)11) cognates: words in different languages that look similar and share meaning12) R-controlled vowel: a vowel sound changed by “r” (like “her”)13) reduced vowel: a weaker vowel sound in fast/natural speech

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