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Welcome to another engaging English lesson with Marco and Erica at EnglishPod! This upper intermediate session dives into the topic of the U.S. presidential inauguration, focusing on President Obama's inaugural address. Listeners learn key vocabulary like "swear in," "oath," and "dignitaries," alongside phrases such as "in a word," "go down in history," and "my fellow Americans." We also explore American traditions like the 21-gun salute and the song "Hail to the Chief," with special insights from guest JP. Tune in to enhance your English while exploring political culture!
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In this episode of EnglishPod, hosts Marco and Erica delve into office dynamics by exploring the language used to discuss an employee who isn't fitting well in the workplace. They introduce key vocabulary such as "a good fit," "performance," "unreliable," "productive," "work ethic," and "coach." Through a dialogue between two managers, Lauren and Geoff, they highlight issues like punctuality, reliability, and professional attitude, focusing on an employee named Jason Huntley. The episode provides insights into phrases like "bottom line," "overall," and "perfectly good," equipping listeners with the language to effectively communicate workplace concerns.
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In this elementary lesson from EnglishPod, hosts Marco and Erica introduce basketball terminology for sports enthusiasts. The episode features a dialogue between two fans watching a basketball game, highlighting terms like "foul," "ref" (referee), "free throw," "make the shot," "three pointer," and "travel." Listeners also learn informal phrases such as "screw up" for making mistakes and "beer run" for fetching more drinks during the game. This lesson not only enriches sports vocabulary but also enhances conversational fluency in discussing sports, encouraging fans to share their favorite sports for future lessons on the EnglishPod website.
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In this Intermediate lesson from EnglishPod, hosts Marco and Erica dive into the practicalities of banking with a focus on opening a new bank account. The episode introduces key banking terms like "checking account" and "savings account," explaining their differences and uses. Through a dialogue set in a bank, listeners learn phrases and vocabulary associated with transactions, account balances, overdrafts, and debit cards. The lesson also covers polite ways to request actions in a banking context, enhancing fluency in customer service scenarios. Additionally, cultural differences in banking practices, such as the use of checks, are briefly discussed, encouraging listeners to share their own experiences on the EnglishPod website.
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In this Elementary lesson from EnglishPod, hosts Marco and Erica teach listeners how to cancel an appointment with grace and clarity. The episode features a dialogue between Samantha and Angela, where Angela attempts to reschedule a meeting due to an emergency. Key vocabulary like "reschedule," "inconvenience," and "postpone" is introduced, alongside useful phrases such as "what's up," "can't make it," and "this thing came up." The dialogue humorously reveals that Samantha, who also cancels the meeting, might have her own reasons for doing so, adding an entertaining twist. Marco and Erica share personal anecdotes about canceling appointments, making the lesson both educational and relatable.
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Join Marco, Erica, and special guest Daini from the EnglishPod team for an intermediate lesson on Chinese New Year. This episode dives into the cultural practices and excitement of the celebration, introducing vocabulary like "dumplings," "firecrackers," and "fireworks." They explore the traditional aspects of the festival, such as the giving of red envelopes (Hong Bao), the dragon dance, and playing Mahjong. The dialogue captures the enthusiasm of a child eagerly anticipating the festivities. Additionally, learn phrases to express excitement like "I'm so excited about," "I'm really looking forward to," "I can't wait," and "I bet." Discover how Chinese New Year is celebrated with loud, awe-inspiring firecrackers and fireworks, and share your own New Year traditions at englishpod.com.
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In Part II of "New Guy In Town" from EnglishPod, hosts Marco and Erica continue a suspenseful and slightly eerie narrative. This episode focuses on the theme of invitations, with characters discussing a dinner invitation from the mysterious newcomer, Armand. Key vocabulary includes "thoughtful," "give me the creeps," and "rope me into," alongside phrases like "come with an appetite," "get to know someone," and "why on earth." The dialogue leaves listeners on a cliffhanger with Armand's peculiar comments, prompting an interactive segment where listeners are invited to suggest what happens next in the story for a potential inclusion in Part Three.
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In this Advanced lesson from EnglishPod, hosts Marco and Erica delve into the topic of investing in emerging markets. They discuss the concept of emerging markets, using China as a prime example of rapid economic growth and increasing middle-class wealth. The dialogue features a conversation between a father and son, where the son, Johnny, seeks to borrow money to invest in these markets amidst economic uncertainty, viewing it as an opportunity to build his "nest egg." Terms like "turmoil," "proposed stimulus package," "aggregate demand," "inevitable," and the informal phrase "hit up" are explored, providing listeners with both business and conversational English. This episode challenges learners with business vocabulary and concepts, encouraging them to engage further by visiting the EnglishPod website for more clarification and interaction.
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In this sequel episode, EnglishPod hosts Marco and Erica continue the romantic narrative of "I'm Sorry, I Love You" with Part II. The dialogue centers around a date setup, where one character expresses relief over an injury not being as severe as feared and offers to make amends by taking the other out to dinner. Key language points include phrases and vocabulary for dating scenarios such as "relieved," "pick me up," and "ordinary," alongside expressions like "make it up to you," "my treat," and "a twist of fate." The episode also explores the nuances of these phrases through examples, offering listeners practical English for romantic and social interactions. Erica shares a personal story of a beneficial twist of fate, encouraging listeners to share their own experiences, making this episode both educational and engaging for English learners interested in romantic and conversational language.
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In this Elementary lesson from EnglishPod, hosts Marco and Erica explore the scenario of asking for time off at the office. The episode features a dialogue where Liv, an employee, requests unpaid leave from her boss, Mr. McKenna, to attend her sister's wedding overseas. They discuss crucial vocabulary like "vacation days," "overseas," "unpaid leave," and "notice." The lesson provides phrases for politely approaching your boss to ask for leave, such as "Do you have a second?" and "Would you be okay with that?" Additionally, the episode emphasizes the importance of using polite, indirect language in professional settings to make requests. This lesson is designed to help non-native English speakers feel more confident when discussing leave with their superiors.
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In this Upper Intermediate lesson, hosts Marco and Erica dive into the topic of the bird flu. They explore the concept of a potential global health crisis, discussing how the disease can spread from birds to humans and possibly among humans, leading to a massive outbreak. The episode focuses on business preparedness, introducing key vocabulary like "contingency plan," "pandemic," "critical," "outbreak," "forecast," and "vaccines." Through a dialogue set in a business meeting, listeners learn how companies might prepare for such an emergency by developing strategies to maintain critical business functions, reduce employee-customer contact, and manage employee health. The episode also highlights useful phrases for business meetings, enhancing fluency in professional English.
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Join Marco and Erica in this episode of EnglishPod as they dive into the language of dining out. They'll guide you through vocabulary essential for discussing food, restaurants, and making recommendations. Learn to use phrases like "check out," "bistro," "not all that crazy about," "tasty," and "in the mood for" in real-life dining scenarios. The dialogue explores the pitfalls of dining choices, including dealing with allergies and food poisoning, providing both humor and practical language learning. Whether you're suggesting a new eatery or describing your culinary preferences, this lesson has you covered with natural English expressions. Don't miss out on the fluency builders that will help you sound more like a native speaker when talking about food!
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Join Marco and Erica in this elementary EnglishPod lesson focused on "Making an Appointment." Learn essential vocabulary and phrases for scheduling appointments, whether it's for work, medical visits, or social plans. Key terms like "financial adviser," "available," "double check," "scheduled," and "booked solid" are introduced through a practical dialogue where Julianne tries to book a meeting with Ms. McNealy. This lesson provides you with the tools to confidently handle everyday appointment-making scenarios. Check out englishpod.com for more insights and to share your thoughts or questions.
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Welcome back to EnglishPod! In this intermediate lesson, Marco and Erica explore vocabulary related to describing jobs. They introduce useful phrases like "VP" for Vice-President and "Fortune 500 company." The episode features a dialogue where characters discuss their professions, highlighting words such as "implement," "policies," and "oversee." Listeners will learn natural phrases like "going on about" and "how's it going," perfect for everyday conversations about work. Tune in to enhance your job-related English vocabulary and join the discussion on our website!
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Join Erica and Marco on EnglishPod for an elementary lesson centered around a visit to the eye doctor. This episode introduces listeners to the language of vision problems with words like "struggle," "blurry," and "prescription." Through a humorous dialogue, they explore common eye conditions like being "far-sighted" versus "near-sighted," and expressions like having "20/20 vision" or being "blind as a bat." The lesson includes practical phrases like "what seems to be the problem?" and "head on over," which are useful in everyday situations. Listeners are also challenged to identify the technical term for color blindness.
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Join Marco and Erica on EnglishPod for a fiery lesson on protests surrounding government bailouts. This episode dives into the language of dissent with key terms like "bankrupt" and "bailout," set against the backdrop of a live news report from Washington, D.C., where citizens protest against a proposed financial rescue of the auto industry. The dialogue captures the outrage and sense of injustice felt by the protesters. Marco and Erica explore expressions of anger and disagreement, including phrases like "injustice," "outrage," and "have the nerve to," alongside a grammar breakdown of the present perfect tense to express actions from the past that continue into the present. They debate the ethics and implications of bailouts, encouraging listeners to share their thoughts on englishpod.com, where more resources on this current event are available.
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Join Marco and Erica on EnglishPod for a delightful lesson on the language of weddings. While they humorously clarify they're not the ones tying the knot, they introduce listeners to essential wedding vocabulary like "groom," "bride," "bridesmaid," "flower girl," and "ring bearer." The episode explores cultural nuances of Anglo weddings, including phrases like "it's about time" and the peculiar spelling and pronunciation of "aisle." They clarify common mistakes with the word "marry," emphasizing the correct usage as "get married." Through a dialogue, we witness a wedding scene, learning terms like "gorgeous" for describing beauty, and discussing roles like the maid of honor and best man in the ceremony.
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