
Culips English Podcast
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Culips Community Update – October 2025
In this episode, Andrew and Alina share updates about what’s new at Culips! You’ll learn about the second European meetup happening in Hamburg, Germany on October 18th. They also introduce the October challenge, which is focused on linking words that will help you create better-connected sentences. European Meetup #2 – Hamburg, Germany Date: Saturday, OctoberRead More The post Culips Community Update – October 2025 first appeared on Culips English Podcast.
Catch Word #288 – The benefit of the doubt
In this Catch Word episode, Andrew and Indiana teach you two very useful English expressions: “cut someone some slack” and “give someone the benefit of the doubt.” These are common phrases that English speakers use to ask for understanding, forgiveness, or trust when someone is under pressure or when we are unsure about their actions.Read More The post Catch Word #288 – The benefit of the doubt first appeared on Culips English Podcast.
Bonus episode #157 – Universal translator
What if you could speak with anyone, in any language, in real time? In this bonus episode, Andrew explores that idea with a clear, step-by-step look at live translation. He reads a news article and explains the key ideas and terms in easy to understand English, showing how Apple, Google, and Meta are pursuing theRead More The post Bonus episode #157 – Universal translator first appeared on Culips English Podcast.
Chatterbox #339 – Street smarts
In this episode of Chatterbox, Andrew and Anna talk about street smarts: the practical skills and awareness people should have in order to stay safe and confident in cities. They share personal stories about living in places like Madrid, London, Seoul, and Canada, and explain how experiences such as pickpocketing or mugging can change theRead More The post Chatterbox #339 – Street smarts first appeared on Culips English Podcast.
Simplified Speech #228 – Overrated or Underrated? Fun English Expressions Explained
In this episode, Andrew and Indiana continue their fun conversation about things that are overrated or underrated. They share their opinions on topics like walking 10,000 steps a day, biohacking, pineapple on pizza, vinyl records, and even the idea of being famous. They compare their different views, tell stories, and explain why some things deserveRead More The post Simplified Speech #228 – Overrated or Underrated? Fun English Expressions Explained first appeared on Culips English Podcast.
Bonus episode #156 – Bad things come in threes
Do bad things really come in threes? In this episode, Andrew tells you four mini stories from his week that will make you wonder about this old superstition. From unexpected moments during his evening run to tech troubles that tested his patience, you’ll hear authentic English storytelling that takes you from frustrating lows to feel-goodRead More The post Bonus episode #156 – Bad things come in threes first appeared on Culips English Podcast.
Simplified Speech #227 – Indiana’s trip to Colorado
In this episode, Andrew and Indiana talk about Indiana’s recent trip to Colorado. She shares stories about all of the activities she enjoyed during her time there, such as attending a wedding, spotting mountain goats on a hike, and adjusting to the thin air of “the Mile High City.” Indiana also tells Andrew about tryingRead More The post Simplified Speech #227 – Indiana’s trip to Colorado first appeared on Culips English Podcast.
Culips Community Update – September 2025
In this episode, Alina recaps the Culips meetup that happened in July, introduces the next Culips meetup, and tells you all about the September challenge! September Challenge: Let’s talk about work Theme: Work-related English (interviews, dress codes, workplace situations) How it works: New tasks every other day throughout September Answer work-related questions and scenarios GreatRead More The post Culips Community Update – September 2025 first appeared on Culips English Podcast.
Catch Word #287 – Off the rails
In this Catch Word episode, Andrew and Indiana teach you two very useful English idioms: to go off the rails and to get out of hand. These are common expressions that English speakers use to describe situations that become chaotic, unmanageable, or out of control. You’ll hear Andrew and Indiana explain the meaning, give background,Read More The post Catch Word #287 – Off the rails first appeared on Culips English Podcast.