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Merry Christmas, everyone! I'm Georgiana, your English teacher. My mission is to help you speak English fluently. If you'd like to help me, please share the podcast with your friends and family. Today, I'll talk about Christmas in Canada. I'll share some interesting traditions, and with a fun mini-story, you'll improve your speaking skills. If you're still looking for a special gift, consider buying my Premium courses. Visit SpeakEnglishPodcast.com/courses and get my English programs at an exceptional price.
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Today, we will discuss the famous book The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald. This story takes us to the 1920s, a time of jazz music, big parties, and fancy clothes in the United States. The Great Gatsby is about a rich and mysterious man named Jay Gatsby. He lives in a huge house and has big parties every weekend, but not many people know much about him. Nick Carraway, Gatsby's neighbor, who has just moved to the area, tells the story. Get the transcript on my website: https://speakenglishpodcast.com/321-the-great-gatsby-for-beginners/
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Hi! This week is a bit special because it is Black Friday and all my courses have a 60% discount. I've received several messages with questions about the courses. In this short episode, I'm gonna try to answer some frequently asked questions. By the way, you can get the deal at: speakenglishpodcast.com/blackfriday
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Today, I'll talk about how to order food in a restaurant in the United States! We'll review helpful phrases, cultural tips about tipping, and how to ask for a takeaway box. Plus, we'll practice fluency with a mini-story. Understanding the Menu When you go to a restaurant in the U.S., you'll usually get a menu that's divided into sections: Appetizers – small dishes served before the main course. Entrées – are your main dishes. Sides – small portions of your meal, like fries or salad. Desserts – sweet treats to end your meal! Get the transcript on my website: https://speakenglishpodcast.com/320-how-to-order-food-in-a-restaurant-in-the-usa/
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This week, we had elections in the U.S., which is a great time to discuss voting! I’ll explain how voting works in the USA —who can vote, how to do it, and some useful words. If voting seems confusing, don’t worry—I’ll make it simple. Hi! I'm Georgiana, and I'm back with a new episode. I'm here to help you speak English fluently. And what do you need to speak fluently? You need to LISTEN, LISTEN, LISTEN, and LISTEN. :) Get the transcript on my website: https://speakenglishpodcast.com/319-how-to-vote-in-the-usa/
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Today, we'll talk about ghosting, why it happens, and how to handle it. Plus, we'll practice some grammar in context with a Point-of-View story. Since Halloween is coming, let's talk about something spooky—ghosts and ghosting. I don't believe in real ghosts, but they are fun to see in stories, movies, and on Halloween! A ghost is the spirit of a person who has died, and people imagine they appear and disappear mysteriously. Get the transcript on my website:
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Today, we will talk about the magical story of The Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum. This famous story is about a girl named Dorothy and her friends, who travel through a special land full of surprises. Now you can practice your English-speaking skills with the Magic course, inspired by The Wizard of Oz. The course is available on any device—smartphone, tablet, or computer—so you can easily fit your practice into your daily routine, even while multitasking. It also includes a printable transcript in PDF format, and for extra support, you’ll have access to translations in Spanish, Italian, French, and Portuguese. Get the Magic course at SpeakEnglishPodcast.com/courses
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Hello, everyone! Music has a special place in my heart, and today, I'm excited to take you on a journey through its history. We'll talk about how music has changed over the years, and I hope you'll enjoy it as much as I do. I. Music Through the Ages Let's start by going back in time. In ancient times, people used music during ceremonies and gatherings. They played simple instruments like drums, flutes, and strings. It was a way for them to come together and enjoy each other's company. Get the transcript on my website: https://speakenglishpodcast.com/316-the-evolution-of-music/
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Do you like paradoxes? Today I will talk about the paradox of the magic bill, which has gone viral on social media. A paradox is a fact, expression, or story that seems contrary to logic. I invite you to listen to this paradox and then assume the solution. Get the text on my website: https://speakenglishpodcast.com/315-whats-a-paradox/
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Today, we’re going to talk about two systems of measurement that are used around the world: the Imperial system and the Metric system. These are important to know, especially if you plan to travel or communicate with people from different countries. On my website you can get the 5 Secrets to speak English and my premium courses. Before we start, get the transcript at: SpeakEnglishPodcast.com/podcast
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In this episode, we continue learning more vocabulary related to school supplies. And with an exclusive point of view story, you’ll learn grammar without memorizing any boring rules. Remember that you can get the text of this episode at speakenglishpodcast.com Agenda I think it's the most crucial element for a student. An agenda contains the days of the year and the holidays. So, the student can write down the dates of exams, activities, etc. In this way, in theory, everything is under control. I say this in theory because many times kids forget to write things down, and it's chaos.
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Since it's September, we're going back to school. At least in this episode, you will remember how exciting it used to be to start a new school year. We're going to check out vocabulary related to the school supplies that kids need when they go back to school, after the summer vacation. And in the second part of this episode, you'll learn English grammar without studying any rules with an exclusive point of view story. Get the transcript here: https://speakenglishpodcast.com/312-back-to-school/
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Today, we will discuss the famous book "Pride and Prejudice" by Jane Austen. This story takes us back to a time of good manners, love, and society in the 19th century. Get the transcript on my website: Speakenglishpodcast.com/podcast "Pride and Prejudice" is about the Bennet family, especially Elizabeth Bennet, the second-oldest daughter. This story happened when finding a good husband or wife was very important. Mrs. Bennet, Elizabeth's mother, really wants to find wealthy husbands for her five daughters.
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In today's episode, I'll give you some tips on how to spend your summer vacation, and you'll speak English with a mini-story. Connecting with nature A very healthy activity that you can do is to go to a natural spot and enjoy nature. The idea is to relax and forget about exams or deadlines. Of course, you can take the opportunity to do a little exercise by going for a walk. Ideally, you should find a place without too many people, especially children. I am sure that in your country there are many places where you can quietly enjoy nature. Get the full text on my website: https://speakenglishpodcast.com/podcast/
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Today, we explore the common English phrase: "That's cool!" This phrase expresses liking or approval. >> Get my new course: The PRONUNCIATION Course 2024! Visit: PronunciationCourse.com and get the course! << The tone and facial expressions matter; a happy tone conveys genuine interest, while a flat tone might indicate indifference. Use "That's cool!" in various contexts: Liking someone's choice: "Your blue shirt is cool!" Reacting to good news: "You got a new pet? That's cool!" For more episodes and the full text, visit SpeakEnglishpodcast.com/podcast
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>> Get my new course: The PRONUNCIATION Course 2024! Visit: PronunciationCourse.com and get the course! << "Jane Eyre" tells the story of Jane, an orphan who faces many challenges, from a harsh childhood with her aunt to a strict school life at Lowood. As a governess at Thornfield Hall, she meets Mr. Rochester, discovers his secret, and must make a tough moral choice. Key Ideas: Self-reliance Love and morality Social class differences For more episodes and the full text, visit SpeakEnglishpodcast.com/podcast
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>> Get my new course: The PRONUNCIATION Course 2024! Visit: PronunciationCourse.com and get the course! << Petroleum, also known as oil, is a thick, black liquid found deep underground, used to make gasoline, plastic, and cosmetics. In 1859, Edwin L. Drake drilled the first successful oil well in Titusville, Pennsylvania, marking the start of intentional oil extraction. As whale oil became scarce, people turned to oil for kerosene. Early oil workers, or drillers, faced tough conditions, leading to the rise of boomtowns. For more episodes, and the full text, visit SpeakEnglishpodcast.com/podcast
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Today, we will learn some new slang words. >> Get my new course: The PRONUNCIATION Course 2024! Visit: PronunciationCourse.com and get the course! << Boujee: Very fancy or luxurious. “That’s so boujee!” Bussin’: Really good, like food or a song. “That pizza was bussin’!” Drip: Stylish appearance. “Look at her jacket; her drip is cool.” Extra: Overly dramatic. “He bought 2000 cupcakes. That’s extra.” Rent-free: Can’t stop thinking about something. “That video lives rent-free in my mind.” Salty: Upset over something small. “She was salty because she lost the game.” For more episodes, and the full text, visit SpeakEnglishpodcast.com/podcast
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>> Get my new course: The PRONUNCIATION Course 2024! Visit: PronunciationCourse.com and get the course! << The Statue of Liberty is a famous American landmark on Liberty Island in New York Harbor, symbolizing freedom and friendship. It depicts a woman holding a torch and a tablet with the date July 4, 1776. History: The statue was a gift from France to celebrate 100 years of American independence. Suggested by Édouard de Laboulaye and designed by Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi. Construction: The copper statue was assembled on a framework by Gustave Eiffel. For more episodes, and the full text, visit SpeakEnglishpodcast.com/podcast
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This week is a bit special. All my premium courses have a 60% discount. I’ve received several messages with questions about the courses. I will try to answer some frequently asked questions in this short episode. By the way, you can get the offer at: speakenglishpodcast.com/courses Hurry up because the offer is only available until this Sunday at midnight. >> Get my Premium courses here: https://speakenglishpodcast.com/courses <<
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