Slow English Podcast

Speak Up English

This podcast is perfect for beginner (A1/A2) learners. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  1. 3d ago

    Speak Like a Native: The Essential Keys to English Vocabulary

    Have you ever felt like you know a lot of English nouns and verbs, but you still cannot connect them smoothly? Do you want to stop saying "very good" and start using advanced, native-sounding words? In this massive, incredibly detailed masterclass, your host Benjamin takes you on a deep dive into the "Key Vocabulary" of the English language. In this pure listening episode, you will explore: The Glue of Language: Essential connectors and transition words like "however," "therefore," "furthermore," and "meanwhile" that make your sentences sound professional.Extreme Adjectives: How to stop using the word "very" by upgrading your vocabulary to words like "exhausted," "freezing," "furious," and "gorgeous."Make vs. Do: Finally mastering the most confusing pair of verbs in English through clear rules and dozens of everyday examples.False Friends: Discovering the tricky words that look like Spanish but mean something completely different, such as "actually," "sensible," and "embarrassed."Essential Phrasal Verbs: Decoding the multi-word verbs that native speakers use constantly, like "figure out," "put off," "look forward to," and "bring up."Today there are no exercises and no grammar tests. Just relax, make a cup of tea, and let Benjamin's voice surround you. Don't forget to follow Speak Up English on your favorite podcast app so you never miss a new lesson. Keep practicing your English every single day, and be proud of your progress! (Production Note: The host's voice in this episode has been generated using artificial intelligence.) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    48 min
  2. 6d ago

    The Language of Commerce: From Supermarkets to Online Shopping

    Do you love spending your weekends at the mall, browsing online stores, or hunting for the best bargains? In this massive, incredibly detailed masterclass, your host Benjamin takes you through the complete world of shopping and retail vocabulary in English. We are exploring the exact words, phrasal verbs, and expressions you need to confidently buy anything, anywhere. In this episode, you will learn: Types of Stores and Retail Geography: The specific vocabulary for shopping malls, department stores, boutiques, thrift shops, and flea markets.The Shopping Experience: Essential words for browsing, finding your size, using the fitting room, and describing how clothes fit your body.Checkout and Customer Service: How to navigate the cash register, understand payment methods, handle receipts, and politely ask for a refund or an exchange.E-Commerce and Bargains: The modern vocabulary of online shopping, digital carts, tracking numbers, and how to talk about discounts, sales, and clearance items.Shopping Idioms: Real-world expressions like "shop till you drop," "retail therapy," "cost an arm and a leg," "buyer's remorse," and "a steal."Don't forget to follow Speak Up English on your favorite podcast app so you never miss a new lesson. Keep practicing your English every single day, enjoy your next shopping trip, and be proud of your progress! (Production Note: The host's voice in this episode has been generated using artificial intelligence.) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    53 min
  3. Jun 19

    A Walk in the Park: Everyday English for Pedestrians and Hikers

    Do you love going for a long walk to clear your head, exploring the busy streets of a new city, or hiking in the peaceful mountains? In this massive, detailed masterclass, your host Benjamin takes you on a journey step by step through the English vocabulary of walking. We are leaving the car behind and exploring the exact words, verbs, and expressions you need to talk about moving on your own two feet. In this episode, you will learn: City Walking: The essential vocabulary for pedestrians, including sidewalks, crosswalks, intersections, and the cultural rules of "jaywalking."Nature and Hiking: How to describe hitting the trails, wearing the right boots, and enjoying the beautiful scenery without getting lost.Verbs of Movement: We don't just "walk." Learn the precise differences between strolling, wandering, marching, striding, pacing, and tiptoeing.Mental Health and Fresh Air: How to talk about clearing your head, stretching your legs, and unplugging from the digital world.Walking Idioms: Real-world expressions like "a walk in the park," "walk a mile in someone's shoes," "walk the walk," and "take a hike."Don't forget to follow Speak Up English on your favorite podcast app so you never miss a new lesson. Keep practicing your English every single day, go outside for a beautiful walk today, and be proud of your progress! (Production Note: The host's voice in this episode has been generated using artificial intelligence.) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    36 min
  4. Jun 13

    Speak Like a Chef: From Baking Bread to Kitchen Disasters

    Have you ever wanted to read an English cookbook, bake a perfect loaf of bread from scratch, or understand the specific vocabulary native speakers use when they cook at home? In this massive, detailed masterclass, your host Benjamin takes you on a deep dive into the art of home cooking. We are exploring the exact words, verbs, and expressions you need to confidently navigate the kitchen. In this episode, you will learn: Recipes and Measurements: How to read a recipe, understand prep time, and master the confusing world of English measurements (cups, teaspoons, ounces, and pints).The Science of Baking: The specific vocabulary of baking bread and pastries, including kneading, rising, sifting, and rolling dough.Advanced Kitchen Verbs: Expand your cooking vocabulary with verbs like whisk, baste, truss, zest, puree, and garnish.Kitchen Disasters & Hosting: How to talk about burning food, saving a ruined dish, setting a beautiful dining table, and hosting a dinner party.Culinary Idioms: Real-world expressions like "sugarcoat the truth," "eat humble pie," "too many cooks," and "out of the frying pan."Don't forget to follow Speak Up English on your favorite podcast app so you never miss a new lesson. Keep practicing your English every single day, enjoy your time in the kitchen, and be proud of your progress! (Production Note: The host's voice in this episode has been generated using artificial intelligence.) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    41 min

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This podcast is perfect for beginner (A1/A2) learners. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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