Culips Everyday English Podcast show

Culips Everyday English Podcast

Summary: Culips English Podcast: Practical English Learning Made Fun Learn and Explore: Join Culips for an exciting English learning journey. Our podcast focuses on teaching English idioms, slang, and phrasal verbs through fun and engaging conversations. Each episode helps you master English for real-life situations. Unique Learning Experience: Culips stands out by blending language skills with cultural insights. Our diverse hosts make learning relatable, covering a variety of everyday topics. You’ll pick up practical language skills and gain cultural understanding, enhancing your English fluency in an enjoyable way. Your Path to Fluency: As your ideal learning partner, Culips provides easy-to-understand lessons on daily English usage. Learn from native speakers and immerse in different cultures, making your English learning journey rewarding and effective.

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 Speak Easy #005 – Sentence stress: Part 1 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 16:49

Knowing which words to stress in a sentence (and which words not to stress) is an extremely important part of English pronunciation. In this episode, Suzanne and Andrew teach you all you need to know about sentence stress. Take a listen and make your English pronunciation sound more natural. Fun facts English is a stressed-timed language, which means that stressed syllables occur in a systematic pattern in a sentence. Shorter, unstressed syllables fill in the gaps between stressed syllables and a regular, rhythmic pattern is created. Material included in the study guide * Transcript * Practice exercises * Bonus audio downloads Credit: Something Elated by Broke For Free

 Chatterbox #210 – Interview with John: Part 1 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 14:54

In this special episode, Andrew interviews his brother, John. This is the first episode of a two-part interview. In this first episode, John talks about his unique job as a forklift operator with a mining company in remote northern Canada. Fun facts Thanks to its mineral-rich soil, Canada is one of the largest mining nations in the world, producing more than 60 types of minerals and metals. The mining industry employs more than 400,000 workers across the country, significantly benefiting Canada’s economy. Expressions included in the study guide * To wear two hats * To go off the rails * Epic * To work like a dog * Middle of nowhere * To pile up Credit: Something Elated by Broke For Free

 Catch Word #203 – In a pickle | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 20:59

What does it mean to be in a pickle or in a jam? It sounds strange, but these are helpful expressions to use when you’re in trouble. In this Catch Word episode, Andrew and Jeremy show you how and when to best use these idioms. Fun facts Pickling food has been done for almost 4500 years. It is great way of preserving food for long periods of time, especially over a cold winter or for sailors on long trips who don’t have access to fresh food. Expressions included in the study guide * In a pickle * In a jam * Chunk * To touch upon [something] * To ace [something] * Yuck Credit: Something Elated by Broke For Free

 Chatterbox #209 – Luxury products | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 16:05

Have you ever wished you were rich and could buy anything you ever wanted? In this episode of Chatterbox, Andrew and Morag discuss different types of luxury goods and why people buy them. Fun facts The Mouawad 1001 Nights Diamond Purse is made of 18 karat gold and encrusted with 4,500 diamonds. It sold for $3.8 million in 2010, making it the most expensive handbag in the world. Now that’s a luxury good! Expressions included in the study guide * Life changer * Top of the line * Flashy * Old money/new money * What strikes me as [something] * Conspicuous consumption Credit: Something Elated by Broke For Free

 Real Talk #025 – How to give a compliment | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 23:19

“Thanks so much for your effort!” “It’s all thanks to you!” The art of giving a compliment is sometimes difficult in a second language. In this episode, Andrew and Suzanne explore the best ways to give and receive compliments. Fun facts Early in this episode, Andrew talks about his coffee plant. Coffee has a long and fascinating history. For example, one legend has it that an Ethiopian farmer noticed his goats getting really excited after eating from a coffee plant, and so coffee culture was born! Expressions included in the study guide * To cross [one’s] fingers * Little guy * Tricky * Thanks to you * Group effort * Moment to shine Credit: Something Elated by Broke For Free

 Chatterbox #208 – Horoscopes | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 17:15

Do the planets influence our lives? In this episode of Chatterbox, we find out what Andrew and Morag think about the subject of horoscopes and astrology. Fun facts Cultures have long been trying to understand the stars. The oldest known system of astrology comes from ancient Mesopotamia and dates back to more than 4000 years ago! Expressions included in the study guide * To come out * For a kick * Rorschach test * Side gig * Meme * Enthusiast Credit: Something Elated by Broke For Free

 Catch Word #202 – With a grain of salt | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 24:57

Don’t believe everything you hear! But you can trust our hosts Andrew and Jeremy when they talk about key expressions regarding skepticism. Believe me! Fun facts Skepticism is very important in Western philosophy. In fact, since 1992, there’s been a popular US magazine called Skeptic. Expressions included in the study guide * Grain of salt * Seeing is believing * To be homesick * Mindset * Deep question * Face value * Volatile * First-hand experience Credit: Something Elated by Broke For Free

 Simplified Speech #041 – Cooking | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 11:24

Everyone needs to eat, but not everyone is a good cook! Join Andrew and Jeremy in this episode of Simplified Speech and find out how well our hosts cook. You might get hungry! Fun facts Kimchi is a popular fermented food from Korea. You can find restaurants that serve the spicy cabbage that has been fermenting for over 5 years! Expressions included in the study guide * By any means * Tipping culture * To be homesick * Properly * To ruin a dish * On one’s radar * Tricks of the trade Credit: Something Elated by Broke For Free

 Real Talk #024 – How to cancel a plan | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 19:42

It’s not always a fun thing to do, but sometimes we need to cancel plans we have already made. Doing it tactfully is very important. In this episode of Real Talk, Andrew and Suzanne give you the best expressions for cancelling plans. Fun facts Early in this episode, Suzanne mentions she recently switched from drinking coffee to drinking tea. Which of the two drinks do you think is more popular worldwide? If you guessed coffee, you’re right! In only a few countries is tea more popular than coffee, notably the United Kingdom and Ireland. Expressions included in the study guide * Cheap * Something’s come up * Space cadet * To double-book * To take a close look * On one’s radar * To take the blame Credit: Something Elated by Broke For Free

 Simplified Speech #040 – Home remedies | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 13:56

If you ask five people for the best remedy for a sore stomach, you might get six different answers! It seems everyone has their own ideas when it comes to medicine. Join Andrew and Suzanne for this episode as they talk about their favourite home remedies! Fun facts Did you know that the cocktail gin and tonic started off as a kind of home remedy? Since the drink was served with a slice of lime, it was served to British sailors in part to prevent scurvy, which is a disease caused by a lack of vitamin C. Drink up! Expressions included in the study guide * On my end * You guys * Cozy * Tummy * Flat * The country Credit: Something Elated by Broke For Free

 Real Talk #023 – Returning a missed call | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 16:30

What should you do when you pick up your phone and notice a missed call? Andrew and Jeremy can help you! In this episode of Real Talk, they share the most natural ways English speakers return a missed call. Fun facts Even though companies like Apple and Samsung are leaders in the smartphone industry, they only make about 30% of all the phones sold in the world. Other leading brands are Huawei, Nokia, and Lenovo. Expressions included in the study guide * To break [something] in * Crystal clear * The States * To approach a situation * To tweak * Ubiquitous Credit: Something Elated by Broke For Free

 Speak Easy #004 – How to pronounce “s” endings | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 19:27

In this Speak Easy episode, Suzanne and Andrew teach you how to make your English sound natural by mastering “s” endings on plural nouns and third-person singular verbs. Fun facts Did you know the letter “s” can be pronounced three different ways? Learn the pronunciation rules by listening to this episode. he London Underground holds claim to the oldest subway system in the world. When it opened in 1863, the trains were driven by steam locomotives! Material included in the study guide * Transcript * Practice exercises * Bonus audio downloads Credit: Something Elated by Broke For Free

 Catch Word #201 – Emotional baggage | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 18:33

Not all of our experiences in life are positive. Sometimes life is difficult or even traumatic. In this Catch Word episode, Andrew and Jeremy discuss English terms to use when speaking about emotional baggage and our past experiences. Fun facts The emotional baggage of the brothers in the film The Darjeeling Limited was not just metaphorical. Louis Vuitton made a special luggage collection for the film. The bags ended up playing an important role in the arc of the story. Expressions included in the study guide * Emotional baggage * Drama * Brain fog * To name names * To drive [someone] up the wall * To shoot some hoops Credit: Something Elated by Broke For Free

 Chatterbox #207 – Homelessness | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 18:32

Homelessness is a big problem throughout the world. In this Chatterbox episode, Andrew and Suzanne discuss the causes and the social implications of this serious issue. Fun facts Although homelessness is no laughing matter, Charlie Chaplin had a stellar film career making people laugh with his tramp character. Expressions included in the study guide * To get to * To eavesdrop/li> * On a scale from 1 to 10 * To price [someone] out * Root cause * Heartbreaking Credit: Something Elated by Broke For Free

 Speak Easy #003 – Linking | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 19:58

In this episode, Andrew and Suzanne teach you a connected speech feature called linking, or connecting one word to the other, in order to sound more fluent. Fun facts Linking can be found in many languages. In French, it is called using the liaison. Expressions included in the study guide * Transcript * Pronunciation exercises * Bonus listening downloads Credit: Something Elated by Broke For Free

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