English with Rhys

Rhys Davies

Learn English that people really use in everyday life, in a fun, entertaining way. Learn more in The Podcast Course: https://englishwithrhys.com/courses/the-podcast-course/

  1. Episode 16: Holidays in the UK

    6H AGO

    Episode 16: Holidays in the UK

    Start The Podcast Course 👉 https://englishwithrhys.com/courses/the-podcast-course/ Become a member 👉 https://englishwithrhys.com/membership-levels/ What are public holidays really like in the UK? In this episode, we explore British holidays throughout the year, from Pancake Day and Easter to Halloween, Bonfire Night, Christmas, and even Wales’ national day. You’ll learn about the traditions, the strange history behind some of them, and why so many UK celebrations seem to involve sweets and junk food. This episode is completely unscripted, so you’ll hear natural, everyday British English. At the end, we focus on 5 useful phrasal verbs with “up” that you can start using immediately. Key Phrasal Verbs: -fry up: to cook something quickly in oil -use up: to finish something completely -give up: to stop doing something -set up: to organise or arrange something -box up: to put things into boxes If you want to learn more with the full version of this lesson, follow this link to The Podcast Course. Every time a new episode comes out, a new lesson is added with vocabulary, grammar, and listening practice 👉 https://englishwithrhys.com/courses/the-podcast-course/ Become a member 👉 https://englishwithrhys.com/membership-levels/ In this episode, we talk about: -Why Pancake Day is linked to Lent -How Easter is celebrated in the UK (chocolate everywhere) -The dark history behind Bonfire Night -Why Halloween feels different today -What Boxing Day actually means (or maybe doesn’t!) -Bank holidays and British drinking culture -Welsh culture and St David’s Day Leave a comment and tell me: What’s a holiday in your country that might seem strange to foreigners? Follow for more English learning content. #english #learnenglish #englishpodcast #vocabulary #culture #thinking #environment #englishteacher

    20 min
  2. Episode 15: Why 'Normal' is Hard to See

    FEB 13

    Episode 15: Why 'Normal' is Hard to See

    Start The Podcast Course 👉 https://englishwithrhys.com/courses/the-podcast-course/Become a member 👉 https://englishwithrhys.com/membership-levels/What are the invisible forces shaping your thoughts, habits, and feelings?In this episode, we explore the idea of “the water we’re swimming in”. This is the everyday things around us that feel normal, but quietly influence who we are. From technology and food to weather, culture, language, and the places we live, we look at how environment shapes behaviour without us even noticing.This episode is unscripted, so you’ll hear natural, real English. The kind native speakers actually use. Afterwards, we break down key phrases to help you understand and use them yourself.Key Phrases:what I'm getting at: the main point I'm trying to explainto shape: to strongly influenceto go broader / wider: to look at a topic in a more general wayon the other end of the spectrum: the complete opposite situationcome around: arrive or happen againIf you want to learn more with the full version of this lesson, follow this link to The Podcast Course. Every time a new episode comes out, a new lesson is added with vocabulary, grammar, and listening practice 👉 https://englishwithrhys.com/courses/the-podcast-course/Become a member 👉 https://englishwithrhys.com/membership-levels/In this episode, we talk about:– The famous “two fish” story and what it teaches us– Why normal things are often the hardest to see– How food, air, climate, and culture affect your mood and behaviour– City life vs countryside life and how environment changes people– Why travel, reading, and experience help you see your own culture clearlyLeave a comment and tell me: what’s one “normal” thing in your life that you’ve started to question?Subscribe for more English learning content.#english #learnenglish #englishpodcast #vocabulary #culture #thinking #environment #englishteacher

    17 min
  3. Episode 14: Are We Forgetting How to Think?

    FEB 6

    Episode 14: Are We Forgetting How to Think?

    Start The Podcast Course 👉 https://englishwithrhys.com/courses/the-podcast-course/Become a member 👉 https://englishwithrhys.com/membership-levels/ What are we losing when we let technology guide our lives? In this episode, we explore how smartphones, social media, and AI change the way we think, focus, and even feel. Along the way, you’ll improve your English with real phrases native speakers actually use. Key Phrases: trade-off: giving up one thing to get another distract / distraction: something that stops your attention intentional: done on purpose, with thought novelty: something new or unusual middle ground: a compromise between two extremes If you want to learn more with the full version of this lesson, follow this link to The Podcast Course. Every time a new episode comes out, a new lesson is added with vocabulary, grammar, and listening practice 👉 https://englishwithrhys.com/courses/the-podcast-course/ Become a member 👉 https://englishwithrhys.com/membership-levels/ In this episode, we talk about: – How modern technology changes the way we think and act – The design tricks behind infinite scroll and endless notifications – Why attention has become a valuable, and fragile, resource – What we can learn from the Amish about using technology intentionally – How to think about the trade-offs between convenience and skills Leave a comment and tell me: which technology do you think affects your life the most? Follow for more English learning content. #english #learnenglish #englishpodcast #vocabulary #attention #technology #englishteacher

    12 min
  4. Episode 13: Ghost Boy

    JAN 24

    Episode 13: Ghost Boy

    Start The Podcast Course 👉 https://englishwithrhys.com/courses/the-podcast-course/Become a member 👉 https://englishwithrhys.com/membership-levels/What is it like to be completely aware but trapped in your own body for years? In this episode, we talk about the inspiring and heartbreaking story of Martin Pistorius, also known as the “Ghost Boy”. Along the way, you’ll improve your English with real phrases native speakers actually use.Key Phrases:out of the ordinary: not normal, unusualas if: used to describe something that feels true but isn’twound up (not being able to…): ended up unexpectedlydragged out: continued much longer than it shouldtook a turn: changed suddenly, usually for the worseIf you want to learn more with the full version of this lesson, follow this link to The Podcast Course. Every time a new episode comes out, a new lesson is added with vocabulary, grammar, and listening practice 👉 https://englishwithrhys.com/courses/the-podcast-course/Become a member 👉 https://englishwithrhys.com/membership-levels/Read 'Ghost Boy' for yourself 👉 https://amzn.to/4qMTAo7...In this episode, we talk about:– Martin’s life trapped in silence– How his parents cared for him and never gave up hope– The discovery that he was aware all along– How he gradually found a way to communicate– The journey from complete isolation to finding love and connectionLeave a comment and tell me which part of Martin’s story moved you the most.Subscribe for more English learning content.#english #learnenglish #englishpodcast #memes #internetculture #vocabulary #englishteacher

    23 min
  5. Episode 10: Think Again

    10/24/2025

    Episode 10: Think Again

    Start The Podcast Course 👉 https://englishwithrhys.com/courses/the-podcast-course/Today, we’re talking about rethinking. We'll talk about how to change your mind, learn from mistakes, and see things in a new way. Inspired by Adam Grant’s book Think Again, this episode is all about the joy of being wrong and how rethinking can help us grow, both in life and in language learning.You’ll also hear a fascinating true story about a group of firefighters, and how one man’s ability to “think again” saved his life.Key Vocabulary & Phrases:Change your mind: to decide something different from before.Rethink: to think about something again and maybe change your opinion.Admit a mistake: to say that you were wrong.Defensive: trying to protect yourself or your ideas from criticism.Open-minded: willing to consider new ideas.To strike a chord: to feel emotionally connected to something.To learn from mistakes: to use your past errors to improve.If you want to learn more with the full version of this lesson, follow this like to The Podcast Course. Every time a new episode comes out, a new lesson is added. 👉 https://englishwithrhys.com/courses/the-podcast-course/Download the free transcript for this lesson:👉 https://englishwithrhys.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Lewis-Capaldi-Survive.pdfRead 'Think Again' for yourself 👉 https://amzn.to/4o26gpXSubscribe for more English learning content.#english #englishpodcast #englishteacher #learnenglish #thinkagain #vocabulary

    19 min
  6. Episode 09: Culture Shock

    10/07/2024

    Episode 09: Culture Shock

    Today, we’re talking about culture shock and learning some useful vocabulary to express our feelings and experiences. Become a member: https://englishwithrhys.com/membership-levels/ Take the Podcast Course: https://englishwithrhys.com/courses/the-podcast-course/ Get the transcript: https://englishwithrhys.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/TranscriptPodcast9Free.pdf Hello! I’m Rhys, a master’s-level English teacher from the UK, and I'm here to help you level up your English skills. In this episode, we’ll discuss what culture shock is, while learning vocabulary related to our emotions and experiences. We’ll also look at the present continuous tense and how to use it effectively. Key Vocabulary: Frustration: The feeling of being upset or annoyed because things aren’t going as expected. Annoyed: Feeling slightly angry or bothered by something. Confused: Not able to understand something clearly. Comfortable: Feeling relaxed and at ease with your surroundings. Curious: Wanting to know more about something because it’s interesting or unusual. Intriguing: Very interesting or mysterious. Adjust: To get used to something new. Adapt: To change or adjust to new conditions. Adventure: A fun and exciting experience, often in a new place. Challenge: Something difficult that you need to overcome. Stages of Culture Shock: Honeymoon: Exciting and fun experiences as you explore a new culture. Frustration: Annoyance and confusion as things become challenging. Adjustment: Learning and adapting, making new friends and feeling more confident. New Normal: Becoming comfortable and feeling at home in your new surroundings. Grammar Focus: Present Continuous: Formed with the verb "to be" (am/is/are) + verb ending in -ing (e.g., "I am learning"). Used to describe actions happening now or in the near future. Join the discussion in the comments! Have you ever experienced culture shock? Which country would you love to visit? Let me know your thoughts! Subscribe for more English learning content, and let’s improve our English together! #english #englishpodcast #englishteacher

    22 min

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