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  • 308. Treasure Island - chapter 10 (B1 story)
    May 4 2026

    These are the B1 phrases we'll be studying today:

    See transcript at: https://www.practisingenglish.com/podcast-308.htm

    1) on one's own
    Definition: alone, without help from others

    Example:

    · She lives on her own in a small flat.

    2) of one's own
    Definition: something that belongs only to a person

    Example:

    · He wants a room of his own.

    3) in the end
    Definition: finally, after everything

    Example:

    · In the end, we chose the blue dress.

    4) backwards and forwards
    Definition: moving or repeating in both directions; very well learned

    Example:

    · The child walked backwards and forwards in the room.

    5) keep somebody busy
    Definition: give someone enough work or activity

    Example:

    · This project will keep her busy all week.

    6) get together
    Definition: meet with other people

    Examples:

    · We get together every Friday night.

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    28 Min.
  • 307. Cowboy (B2 story) Part 2
    Apr 29 2026

    These are the B2 expressions we're going to study today. For full transcript of the story, you can go to: https://www.practisingenglish.com/podcast-307.htm

    1) take the blame
    Definition: to accept that you are responsible for something bad that happened.

    • I took the blame for the mistake at work.

    2) make for
    Definition: to move in a particular direction or go toward a place.

    • After dinner, we made for the exit.

    3) catch up
    Definition: to reach the same level as someone else or to get up to date.

    • I need to catch up on my homework.

    4) think something through
    Definition: to consider something carefully before making a decision.

    • You should think it through before you answer.

    5) figure something out
    Definition: to understand or find the answer to something.

    • I can’t figure out this question.

    6) push oneself
    Definition: to make yourself work harder or go beyond your limits.

    • He pushed himself to finish the race.

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    29 Min.
  • 306. Treasure Island - chapter 9 (B1 story)
    Apr 22 2026

    These are the B1 phrases we are going to study today.

    To read the full transcript of the story, please go to: https://www.practisingenglish.com/podcast-306.htm

    Non-B1 words from this chapter of Treasure Island:
    cannibals - humans who eat the meat of other humans
    shipwreck - a ship which has been destroyed at sea
    cannon - a large gun used in ships to shoot at other ships
    Union Jack - the flag of the United Kingdom

    B1 words and expressions:

    unknown – something that is not known or not familiar

    face to face – meeting someone in person, not online or by phone

    to my great surprise – I was very surprised

    with great interest – with a lot of attention and curiosity

    tell me the truth – say what is real and honest

    ever since – from a time in the past until now

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    28 Min.
  • 305. Cowboy (B2 story) Part 1
    Apr 15 2026

    Here is the B2 vocabulary I'll be studying today. The link takes you to see the audioscript.

    https://www.practisingenglish.com/podcast-305.htm

    1) Reckon

    Definition: To think or believe that something is true or will happen.

    Example Sentence: I reckon it is going to rain this afternoon, so we should probably bring our umbrellas.

    2) Head (verb)

    Definition: To go or move in a particular direction.

    Example Sentence: After the movie ends, we are going to head back towards the city center for some dinner.

    3) Take for granted

    Definition: To expect that someone or something will always be available and therefore fail to show that you are grateful for them.

    Example Sentence: It is easy to take it for granted that there will always be clean water in the house.

    4) What the hell

    Definition: A phrase used to describe an extremely bad experience or to express surprise or anger.

    Example Sentence: What the hell happened to my car? I only left it parked here for ten minutes!

    5) In the meantime

    Definition: During the period of time while something else is happening.

    Example Sentence: The doctor will see you in twenty minutes; in the meantime, please wait in the reception area.

    6) Understanding (empathetic)

    Definition: Showing sympathy for someone else's problems or situation.

    Example Sentence: My teacher was very understanding when I explained why I couldn't finish my homework on time.

    7) Under the circumstances

    Definition: Considering the particular facts or events of a situation.

    Example Sentence: We didn't win the match, but under the circumstances of having two injured players, we played quite well.

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    28 Min.
  • 304. Treasure Island - chapter 8 (B1 story)
    Apr 8 2026

    These are the B1 words and expressions we'll be looking at today:

    https://www.practisingenglish.com/podcast-304.htm

    1) Binomial pairs
    Neat and tidy (meaning: clean, organized)
    Example: She keeps her bedroom incredibly neat and tidy.
    Sick and tired (meaning: very annoyed/bored of something)
    Example: I am sick and tired of this cold weather.
    Short and sweet (meaning: quick but pleasant)
    Example: The meeting was short and sweet, which everyone appreciated.
    Story:
    The ship, the Hispaniola, was moving up and down on the sea.
    up and down

    2) Paired synonyms
    The island looked dull and miserable

    3) I was certain I couldn't stand Treasure Island.

    4) The place was surrounded by trees

    5) a chance = opportunity
    Let’s give the men a chance to go ashore.

    6) at once = immediately
    The men cheered loudly and forgot about being angry at once.

    7) I would rather lose my hand than not do my duty!

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    27 Min.
  • 303. The Count of Monte Cristo (extract) B2 Story
    Apr 1 2026

    These are the B2 phrases we are going to study in today's podcast:

    thinking twice

    • Definition: Considering a decision carefully or hesitating before doing something.
    • Example: I saw the cat in the tree and, without thinking twice , I climbed up to save it.

    lose his nerve

    • Definition: To suddenly become afraid or lose the courage to do something intended.
    • Example: He wanted to go skydiving, but he lost his nerve as soon as he looked out of the plane door.

    it crossed his mind

    • Definition: To have a sudden or brief thought about something.
    • Example: It never crossed my mind that I might actually win the competition.

    switch

    • Definition: An act of changing or swapping one thing for another.
    • Example: We made a switch at the last minute and went to the cinema instead of the park.

    rip open

    • Definition: To tear something open quickly and forcefully.
    • Example: He was so excited that he ripped open the present in seconds.

    shiver

    • Definition: To shake slightly because of cold, fear, or excitement.
    • Example: The cold wind made me shiver as I waited for the bus.

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    26 Min.
  • 302. Treasure Island - chapter 7 (B1 story)
    Mar 25 2026

    Read the audioscript: https://www.practisingenglish.com/podcast-302.htm

    These are the words studied today:

    1) take a good look at

    Definition: to look at something carefully

    2) for sure

    Definition: definitely; without doubt

    3) what’s on your mind

    Definition: what you are thinking or worrying about

    4) sooner or later

    Definition: at some time in the future (not now, but eventually)

    5) pay attention to

    Definition: to focus on something and listen or watch carefully

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    For very young learners (from 8-10), I recommend my picture reader book for children learning A1 to A2 English. It comes with a fully dramatised audio version: https://amzn.to/46TCWvv

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    27 Min.
  • 301. Anne of Green Gables (B2 story)
    Mar 18 2026

    These are the B2 words and phrases we will be studying today:

    https://www.practisingenglish.com/podcast-301.htm

    1) scared stiff

    Meaning: extremely frightened; so scared you cannot move

    Example:

    I was scared stiff when I heard a loud noise in the dark.

    2) awkward

    Meaning: feeling uneasy, embarrassed, or not relaxed

    Example:

    I felt awkward when I didn’t know anyone at the party.

    3) drop somebody off

    Meaning: to take someone to a place by car and leave them there

    Example:

    I will drop you off at the station on my way to work.

    4) seize the opportunity

    Meaning: to take advantage of a good chance quickly

    Example:

    He seized the opportunity to study abroad.

    5) might as well

    Meaning: used to suggest doing something because there is no better option

    Example:

    It’s raining, so we might as well stay at home.

    6) talkative

    Meaning: someone who talks a lot

    Example:

    My little sister is very talkative with her friends.

    7) eagerly

    Meaning: with excitement and strong interest

    Example:

    She eagerly opened her birthday present.

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    For very young learners (from 8-10), I recommend my picture reader book for children learning A1 to A2 English. It comes with a fully dramatised audio version: https://amzn.to/46TCWvv

    Oxford Bookworm Graded Readers: Read stories at your level to improve your English. I recommend Oxford Bookworms as the best series of books for learners: https://amzn.to/4r7YVHg

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    28 Min.