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Nov 1, 2024 • 25min
What Election Day is like in the U.S. (Pull off)
Today's story: When the sun rises on Election Day, about half of Americans will have already voted. But here's what the experience is like for the tens of millions of people who cast their votes in person on the first Tuesday of November. Plus, learn why it takes so long to count the votes.Learn this English expression: 'Pull something off' means to succeed in doing something difficult or unexpected.Full lesson: https://plainenglish.com/723 --Plain English helps you improve your English:Learn about the world and improve your EnglishClear, natural English at a speed you can understandNew stories every weekLearn even more at PlainEnglish.com-- Mentioned in this episode:Ready to improve your listening?Ready to listen fast? Improve your listening with the fast version of this and every episode. The full-speed version is a fresh recording and it sounds just like someone speaking to a native speaker (with no AI or computer manipulation!) You can even listen on a podcast app
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Oct 28, 2024 • 23min
Dengue in Italy, M-pox vaccines, and Netflix’s new 'Monsters' (Sooner or later)
Today's story: Dengue fever has spread to Italy, which has seen 500 cases this year. M-pox vaccines are now being distributed in Africa for the first time. Shohei Ohtani’s translator has pleaded guilty to bank fraud, and Netflix’s new ""Monsters"" series, based on the Menendez brothers' case, has hit number one on the charts.Learn this English expression: 'Sooner or later' means that something will definitely happen, even if the exact timing is uncertain.Full lesson: https://plainenglish.com/722 --Plain English helps you improve your English:Learn about the world and improve your EnglishClear, natural English at a speed you can understandNew stories every weekLearn even more at PlainEnglish.com-- Mentioned in this episode:Ready to improve your listening?Ready to listen fast? Improve your listening with the fast version of this and every episode. The full-speed version is a fresh recording and it sounds just like someone speaking to a native speaker (with no AI or computer manipulation!) You can even listen on a podcast app
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Oct 24, 2024 • 24min
Build more homes? Now, some say ‘yes’ in my backyard (Out of touch)
The podcast explores the skyrocketing housing costs affecting families in the English-speaking world. It delves into the clash between NIMBYs and YIMBYs, revealing the political and social implications of zoning laws. The discussion highlights the consequences of being 'out of touch' with the realities faced by everyday people, particularly among influential figures. Personal stories and historical examples illustrate how disconnect can impact decision-making, emphasizing the need for awareness and engagement with current trends.

Oct 21, 2024 • 21min
‘Emily in Paris’ is the show France loves to hate (Keep an eye on / out)
The podcast dives into the mixed reception of 'Emily in Paris,' with French critics slamming its clichéd portrayals while viewers indulge in its escapist charm. Despite the backlash, the show topped Netflix charts and is set for a fifth season. Additionally, listeners learn about the subtle differences between the phrases 'keep an eye on' and 'keep an eye out,' emphasizing vigilance and alertness. The discussion wraps with tips on recognizing everyday opportunities, making it both entertaining and educational.

Oct 17, 2024 • 24min
Why only 538 votes decide the U.S. presidency (On track)
Explore the U.S. presidential election process and the vital role of the Electoral College. Discover how swing states can sway outcomes and the intriguing cases where the popular vote didn't win the presidency. Dive into discussions on political strategy and representation, along with the ongoing debates about electoral reform. Additionally, learn about the expression 'on track' and its relevance in achieving personal and professional goals while discovering tools to enhance your English skills.

Oct 14, 2024 • 23min
James Earl Jones, voice of Darth Vader, dies at 93 (Up in the air)
Today's story: James Earl Jones, the actor known as the voice of Darth Vader in Star Wars and Mufasa in The Lion King, overcame a childhood stutter and developed one of the most distinctive voices in Hollywood. His booming baritone lent authority to any character he played (including his comedic roles). He died in September 2024 at age 93.Learn this English expression: ""Up in the air"" describes something that is undecided or uncertain, often used when a decision has not yet been made.Full lesson: https://plainenglish.com/718 --Plain English helps you improve your English:Learn about the world and improve your EnglishClear, natural English at a speed you can understandNew stories every weekLearn even more at PlainEnglish.com-- Mentioned in this episode:Ready to improve your listening?Ready to listen fast? Improve your listening with the fast version of this and every episode. The full-speed version is a fresh recording and it sounds just like someone speaking to a native speaker (with no AI or computer manipulation!) You can even listen on a podcast app
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Oct 10, 2024 • 24min
How much power does a vice president really have? (On the same page)
Today's story: The American vice president's primary function is to be available in case a president can't continue in office. Besides that, the VP is the ceremonial leader of the Senate, the upper house of the legislature. In the case of a tie vote in the Senate, the VP breaks the tie. With few formal duties, ""veeps"" try to have influence as advisors and to help where they can.Learn this English expression: 'On the same page' means sharing the same understanding or working together in synch.Full lesson: https://plainenglish.com/717 --Plain English helps you improve your English:Learn about the world and improve your EnglishClear, natural English at a speed you can understandNew stories every weekLearn even more at PlainEnglish.com-- Mentioned in this episode:Ready to improve your listening?Ready to listen fast? Improve your listening with the fast version of this and every episode. The full-speed version is a fresh recording and it sounds just like someone speaking to a native speaker (with no AI or computer manipulation!) You can even listen on a podcast app
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Oct 7, 2024 • 26min
The U.S. election is too close to call with one month left (Hand in hand)
Today's story: With just a month left until Election Day, the U.S. presidential race between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris is extremely close. Both candidates are focusing on their closing arguments, aiming to rally supporters and secure every possible vote. You'll get an in-depth look at the current state of the race and learn what to expect as the campaigns enter their final stretch.Learn this English expression: The expression ""hand in hand"" refers to two things being closely connected or working together.Full lesson: https://plainenglish.com/716 --Plain English helps you improve your English:Learn about the world and improve your EnglishClear, natural English at a speed you can understandNew stories every weekLearn even more at PlainEnglish.com-- Mentioned in this episode:Ready to improve your listening?Ready to listen fast? Improve your listening with the fast version of this and every episode. The full-speed version is a fresh recording and it sounds just like someone speaking to a native speaker (with no AI or computer manipulation!) You can even listen on a podcast app
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Oct 3, 2024 • 25min
Parents and school shooters: who's responsible? (Take advantage of)
Today's story: School shootings are sadly, tragically common in the United States. Now, prosecutors are bringing murder or manslaughter charges against parents of school shooters, even if the parents weren't directly involved in the crime. Some say that's justified; others say it's going too far. What do you think?Learn this English expression: To 'take advantage' is to enjoy a benefit or treat someone unfairly for personal gainFull lesson: https://plainenglish.com/715 --Plain English helps you improve your English:Learn about the world and improve your EnglishClear, natural English at a speed you can understandNew stories every weekLearn even more at PlainEnglish.com-- Mentioned in this episode:Ready to improve your listening?Ready to listen fast? Improve your listening with the fast version of this and every episode. The full-speed version is a fresh recording and it sounds just like someone speaking to a native speaker (with no AI or computer manipulation!) You can even listen on a podcast app
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Sep 30, 2024 • 26min
How to get a Birkin handbag (Deal with)
Delve into the fascinating world of the Birkin handbag, known for its steep prices and exclusivity. Discover the lengths one must go to just to obtain this status symbol, from building relationships with sales associates to spending thousands elsewhere. Learn about the phrasal verb 'deal with' and its various meanings, including managing challenges and discussing topics. Finally, explore highlights from Fashion Month, emphasizing the iconic Birkin while encouraging language skill improvements.


