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Bonus episode #118 – 10 out of 10

In this episode, Andrew talks about exciting adventures from the final leg of his summer vacation in Banff, Alberta. He recounts the challenges of planning a trip to the Rocky Mountains, his awesome visits to Lake Louise and Moraine Lake, and a super-cool jazz concert. Plus, he shares a cute story about an impromptu photo session at Lake Louise! This episode will help you improve your English in the following ways: Listening practice: You’ll hear a native English speaker tell a detailed story about travel planning, natural wonders, and cultural experiences. This will improve your understanding of spoken English in a real-life context. New vocabulary: Learn words and phrases related to travel, natural landscapes, and musical performances. Useful expressions: Understand common English idioms such as “smooth sailing,” “go with the flow,” “up another notch,” and “compare notes” in real-life contexts. Canadian culture: Learn about famous Canadian natural attractions, the Banff Center for the Arts and Creativity, and the concept of garage sales in North America. Pronunciation: Listen to the correct pronunciation of place names, geographical features, and music-related terminology, which you can practice yourself. English speaking practice: Join discussions with other listeners on the Culips Discord server for additional speaking practice. Important links: Become a Culips member Study with the interactive transcript Join the Culips Discord server Small-group discussion class schedule (member only)

Sep 22, 202439 min

Chatterbox #326 – Teen employment

In this Chatterbox episode, Andrew and Anna discuss teen employment. They share their personal experiences and explore the reasons behind the increasing number of teen jobs in various countries. They talk about their first jobs, the wages they earned, and how these early work experiences influenced their lives. They also compare teen employment in different cultures and discuss how rising living costs affect young workers. What You’ll Learn: Vocabulary related to teen employment and part-time jobs, such as “stock shelves,” “wage,” “spare,”, and “paper route/round.” The reasons why teens start working, including gaining financial independence and helping with increasing living expenses. Personal stories about balancing school and work, and how early jobs can impact academic performance and personal growth. Cultural differences in teen employment between North America, Europe, and Asia. How This Episode Will Improve Your English: Expand your vocabulary with words and expressions used when discussing part-time work and employment. Improve your listening skills by following a natural conversation between two native English speakers. Increase your cultural knowledge about teen jobs in different countries and how these experiences can shape a person’s future. Build confidence in discussing your own experiences and job-related topics in English, including how to describe various entry-level positions and their impact on personal development. Practice speaking English: Join discussions with other listeners on the Culips Discord server for additional speaking practice. Important links: Become a Culips member Study with the interactive transcript Join the Culips Discord server Small-group discussion class schedule (member only)

Sep 19, 202430 min

Bonus episode #117 – Kelownafornia

In this episode, Andrew talks about his summer vacation to Kelowna, British Columbia, his hometown. He describes his adventurous flight on a small plane through stormy weather, his experiences staying at his brother’s place near the beach, and family activities like mini-golfing. Plus he shares a story about a fun linguistic surprise at a sushi restaurant! This episode will help you improve your English in the following ways: Listening practice: You’ll hear a native English speaker tell a detailed story about his travel experiences and family reunions. This improves your understanding of spoken English. New vocabulary: Learn words and phrases related to air travel, weather conditions, recreational activities, and family gatherings. Useful expressions: Understand common English idioms such as “par for the course,” “white knuckling it,” “show someone a thing or two,” and “hit the spot” in a real-life context. Canadian culture: Learn about popular summer activities in a Canadian town, family recreation spots, and the issue of forest fires in Western Canada. Pronunciation: Listen to the correct pronunciation of everyday English words, place names, and activity-related vocabulary, which you can practice yourself. Travel English: Learn vocabulary and expressions useful for describing travel experiences, weather conditions, and leisure activities. English speaking practice: Join discussions with other listeners on the Culips Discord server for additional speaking practice. Important links: Become a Culips member Study with the interactive transcript Join the Culips Discord server Small-group discussion class schedule (member only)

Sep 15, 202436 min

Simplified Speech #201 – Audiobooks

In this Culips episode, Andrew and Kassy talk about audiobooks. They discuss how audiobooks have become more popular in recent years. Andrew shares his experience of listening to audiobooks while running, and Kassy talks about why she has limited experience with them. They also talk about the good and bad points of audiobooks compared to reading regular books. This episode will help you improve your English in the following ways: Listening practice: You’ll hear two native English speakers have a natural conversation about audiobooks. This will help you get better at understanding spoken English. New vocabulary: Learn words and expressions related to books and technology. Everyday expressions: Hear common English idioms and expressions used in context, such as “Cringeworthy” and “Make it or break it.” Cultural knowledge: Learn about how people in English-speaking countries enjoy books in different ways. Pronunciation: Listen to clear English pronunciation, which you can practice repeating. Conversation skills: Talk about this episode with other Culips listeners on our Discord server and speaking classes. The best way to learn with this lesson: Culips members get an interactive transcript, helpful study guide, quiz, ad-free audio, and more for this episode. Take your English to the next level by becoming a Culips member. Sign up and become a Culips member now! Join our Discord community to connect with other learners and get more English practice. Click here to join.

Sep 12, 202427 min

Bonus episode #116 – Whale of a time

In this episode, Andrew talks about his recent trip to Canada, focusing on his visit to Victoria, British Columbia. He describes his journey from Vancouver to Victoria by ferry, a whale-watching adventure with his wife and an old friend, and a barbecue party with his former bandmates. Andrew shares details about seeing orca and humpback whales, visiting Race Rocks to observe sea lions and seals, and an unexpected change of plans due to COVID-19. This episode will help you improve your English in the following ways: Listening practice: You’ll get to hear a native English speaker tell a detailed story about his travel experiences and reunions with friends. This helps improve your understanding of spoken English, especially in story form. New vocabulary: Learn words and phrases related to travel, marine life, and social gatherings. Useful expressions: Understand common English idioms and colloquialisms such as “hightail it,” “spitting fire,” “give someone their flowers,” and “call it a night” in context. Canadian culture: Learn about popular tourist activities in British Columbia, Canadian wildlife, and social customs like summer barbecues. Pronunciation: Listen to the correct pronunciation of everyday English words, place names, and wildlife-related vocabulary, which you can practice yourself. English speaking practice: Join discussions with other listeners on the Culips Discord server for additional speaking practice. Important links: Become a Culips member Study with the interactive transcript Join the Culips Discord server Small-group discussion class schedule (member only)

Sep 8, 202443 min

Catch Word #279 – Over my dead body

In this episode of Catch Word, Andrew and Suzanne explore two strong English expressions that you can use when you want to say, “absolutely not!” or when something is completely impossible. They are “Over my dead body” and “When hell freezes over.” These expressions are used to show firm refusal or to say that something will never happen. What you will learn in this episode: Understanding idioms: Learn how to use the expressions “Over my dead body” and “When hell freezes over” to show strong disagreement or to describe something that is impossible. Vocabulary in context: Learn the different contexts in which these expressions can be used, including both serious and playful situations. Cultural tips: Learn how these expressions are used in everyday conversations and when it is appropriate to use them. How you will improve your English with this episode: Expand your vocabulary: Learn and practice using new expressions that will help you sound more natural and fluent in English. Improve your listening: Build your skills so you can understand and follow native speakers discussing real-life situations. Boost your confidence: Feel more confident using strong language in English to express your opinions or stand your ground in conversations. Practice speaking English: Join discussions with other listeners on the Culips Discord server for additional speaking practice. Important links: Culips members get an interactive transcript, helpful study guide, and ad-free audio for this episode. Take your English to the next level by becoming a Culips member. Join the Culips Discord server Small-group discussion class schedule (member only)

Sep 5, 202418 min

Bonus episode #115 – Hot spring heist

In this episode, Andrew tells a story about camping in British Columbia, Canada. He went with his brother and talks about their journey on logging roads, setting up camp in the rain, and enjoying a natural hot spring. Andrew also talks about an incident with his stolen sandals, describes the beautiful Kalamalka Lake, and explains why this trip was so special to him. This episode will help you improve your English in the following ways: Listening practice: You’ll get to hear a native English speaker tell a detailed story about his outdoor experience. This helps improve your understanding of spoken English. New vocabulary: Learn words and phrases related to camping, nature, and travel, like “logging road,” “raging river,” and “hot spring.” Useful expressions: Understand common English idioms such as “better safe than sorry,” “stone’s throw away,” and “slept like a baby” in context. Canadian culture: Learn about outdoor activities in Canada, small-town experiences, and popular natural attractions. Pronunciation: Listen to the correct pronunciation of everyday English words and nature-related vocabulary, which you can practice yourself. English speaking practice: Join discussions with other listeners on the Culips Discord server for additional speaking practice. Important links: Become a Culips member Study with the interactive transcript Join the Culips Discord server Small-group discussion class schedule (member only)

Sep 2, 202440 min

Real Talk #063 – How to talk about being unemployed

In this Real Talk episode, Andrew and Kassy help you learn how to talk about being unemployed in an optimistic way. They teach you how to discuss your job status in a way that’s both positive and professional. You’ll learn how to have conversations about finding a new job or changing career with their helpful explanations! What you will learn in this episode: Positive talk: Learn how to talk about being unemployed in a positive way. Useful expressions: Discover useful expressions like “I’m in between jobs” and “I’m at a career crossroads.” Real-Life examples: Hear simple conversations that show how to use these phrases in everyday situations. How you will improve your English with this episode: New vocabulary: Build your English vocabulary with useful words and expressions for discussing unemployment. Better communication: Gain confidence in talking about your job status without feeling awkward or negative. Fluency in context: Practice using these expressions to make your English sound more fluent and natural in real-life conversations. Practice speaking English: Join discussions with other listeners on the Culips Discord server for additional speaking practice. Important links: Culips members get an interactive transcript, helpful study guide, and ad-free audio for this episode. Take your English to the next level by becoming a Culips member. Join the Culips Discord server Small-group discussion class schedule (member only)

Aug 30, 202417 min

Bonus episode #114 – Osaka was awesome

Episode description: In this episode, Andrew recaps his recent 48-hour trip to Osaka, Japan. He shares his experiences from the first-ever Culips meetup, his shopping adventures for running shoes and vinyl records, and his nighttime run around Osaka Castle. Andrew also describes his encounters with local cuisine, an exceptional coffee shop, and the challenges of exercising in Japan’s summer heat. This episode will help you improve your English in the following ways: Listening comprehension: Practice understanding a native English speaker as he gives a detailed account of his travel experiences. Vocabulary building: Learn new words and expressions related to travel, shopping, and running, such as “layover,” “hustle and bustle,” “tax-free plan,” and “running crews.” Idioms: Understand and learn useful English idioms like “put some faces to the community,” “all set for,” and “it is what it is” used in context. Pronunciation: Hear the correct pronunciation of everyday English, which you can then practice on your own. English speaking practice: Join discussions with other listeners on the Culips Discord server for additional speaking practice. Important links: Become a Culips member Study with the interactive transcript Join the Culips Discord server Small-group discussion class schedule (member only)

Aug 25, 202431 min

Chatterbox #325 – Overtourism

In this episode of Chatterbox, Andrew and Anna explore the topics of overtourism and tourist shaming. They share their thoughts on a recent protest in Barcelona where demonstrators used water guns to express their frustration with the high number of tourists. Andrew and Anna also compare different cities’ approaches to managing tourism and discuss the impact of tourism on local communities. What you will learn about in this episode: Overtourism: Find out what overtourism is and how it causes problems in cities like Barcelona, impacting the lives of local residents. Tourist shaming: Learn about tourist shaming and its effects on both visitors and locals. How you will improve your English with this episode Build your vocabulary: Learn new words and phrases related to tourism and social issues. Strengthen your listening skills: Strengthen your ability to follow and understand natural conversations between native speakers. Refine your pronunciation: Listen to and mimic native speaker pronunciation to sound more natural. Increase your cultural knowledge: Learn about cultural and social issues that will help you communicate more effectively in English. Practice speaking English: Join discussions with other listeners on the Culips Discord server for additional speaking practice. Important links: Become a Culips member Study with the interactive transcript Join the Culips Discord server Small-group discussion class schedule (member only)

Aug 22, 202433 min

Catch Word #278 – Left to your own devices

In this episode of Catch Word, Andrew and Kassy teach you two useful expressions for describing situations where you are left alone without support: “Left to your own devices” and “High and dry.” With several helpful example conversations, they discuss the meaning and nuance of these expressions and provide easy-to-understand explanations to help you know how to use them in different real-life situations. What You Will Learn Key expressions: Learn the meaning of “Left to your own devices” and “High and dry.” How to speak like a native: Learn about different situations where these expressions are commonly used. Cultural tips: Hear about popular songs that use these expressions and the maritime origins of “High and dry.” Practical examples: Listen to conversations that show you how to use these expressions naturally. How This Episode Will Help You Expand Vocabulary: Add new idiomatic expressions to your English vocabulary. Improve Comprehension: Understand how and when to use these expressions in real-life situations. Cultural Knowledge: Learn about cultural references and popular music that feature these expressions. Listening Practice: Upgrade your listening skills with clear and easy-to-understand examples. The best way to learn with this lesson Culips members get an interactive transcript, helpful study guide, and ad-free audio for this episode. Take your English to the next level by becoming a Culips member. Become a Culips Member now! Members can access the ad-free version here. Join our Discord community to connect with other learners and get more English practice.

Aug 17, 202421 min

[Classic] Bonus Episode #031 – A sweet mystery

Andrew is away this week visiting family and friends in Canada, so we thought it would be the perfect time to revisit a classic bonus episode from 2022, titled ‘A Sweet Mystery.’ This episode quickly became a Culips fan favorite for its interesting story. In the episode, Andrew talks about a mystery he has discovered in his neighborhood and about visiting a Christmas market in Seoul. Plus in the vocabulary lesson, he teaches you the expression to not hold water. Enjoy! Important links: Become a Culips member Study with the interactive transcript Join the Culips Discord server Small-group discussion class schedule (member only)

Aug 13, 202434 min

Real Talk #062 – What to say when you’re misunderstood

In this episode of Real Talk, Andrew and Kassy teach you how to handle misunderstandings in English conversations. They focus on common situations where people might get confused, such as unclear pronunciation or vague statements. Through practical examples, you’ll learn how to ask for clarification and how to correct yourself politely when you’ve been misunderstood. What you will learn in this episode: Clarification expressions: Learn useful expressions to help you handle misunderstandings easily. Practical examples: Listen to two real-life conversations that show how to use these expressions in different situations. Pronunciation tips: Understand the difference between similar-sounding numbers, like 15 and 50, to avoid confusion. How you will improve your English with this episode: Better vocabulary: Build your English vocabulary with new expressions for handling misunderstandings. Improved understanding: Improve your listening skills so you can understand and solve unclear statements or pronunciation issues. Fluency and confidence: Practice using these expressions in real-life situations to sound more fluent and confident in English. English speaking practice: Join discussions with other listeners on the Culips Discord server for additional speaking practice. Important links: Culips members get an interactive transcript, helpful study guide, and ad-free audio for this episode. Take your English to the next level by becoming a Culips member. Join the Culips Discord server Small-group discussion class schedule (member only)

Aug 9, 202420 min

Bonus episode #113 – Off the bucket list

In this episode, Andrew shares a story about crossing an item off his bucket list. He talks about his long-standing goal to cook a dish that would genuinely impress his wife. Andrew describes his experience preparing miyeokguk, a traditional Korean seaweed soup, for his wife’s birthday. He talks about searching for a great recipe, cooking the dish, and his wife’s reaction to the meal. This episode will help you improve your English in the following ways: Listening comprehension: Practice understanding a native English speaker as he shares a personal story and explains cultural customs. Vocabulary building: Learn new words and expressions related to cooking, cultural practices, and personal goals, such as “bucket list,” “reconstituting,” and “customary food.” Idioms: Understand and learn useful English idioms like “kick the bucket,” “whip up,” and “blow you out of the water” used in a natural context. Pronunciation: Hear the correct pronunciation of everyday English, which you can then practice on your own. English speaking practice: Join discussions with other listeners on the Culips Discord server for additional speaking practice. Important links: Become a Culips member Study with the interactive transcript Join the Culips Discord server Small-group discussion class schedule (member only)

Aug 4, 202416 min

Simplified Speech #200 – Decluttering your life

In this Simplified Speech episode, Andrew and Indiana talk about the topic of “decluttering” – in other words, removing and tidying up disorganized objects in your home. They discuss different methods of decluttering, including the concept of Swedish death cleaning, and share their own experiences with organizing their homes and lives. On a scale of 1 to 10, how organized do you think Andrew and Indiana’s workspaces are? Listen and find out! What you will learn Decluttering techniques: Discover different methods of decluttering, including the unique concept of Swedish death cleaning. Personal experiences: Hear Andrew and Indiana share their personal stories and challenges with decluttering. Practical tips: Learn practical tips and strategies to help you organize your own space and minimize clutter. How this episode will improve your English Vocabulary building: Learn key words and expressions related to decluttering and organization. Listening skills: Improve your listening by hearing native English speakers talk in a natural, conversational setting. Real-life learning: Understand how to use the new vocabulary and expressions in real-life situations and conversations. Cultural Insights: Learn about what Canadians and Americans think about decluttering and organization. English speaking practice: Join discussions with other listeners on the Culips Discord server for additional speaking and communication practice. Important links: Become a Culips member Study with the interactive transcript Join the Culips Discord server Small-group discussion class schedule (member only)

Aug 2, 202430 min

Bonus episode #112 – Visiting Osaka

In this episode, Andrew talks about his upcoming trip to Osaka, Japan. He discusses the top three things he’s looking forward to: the first-ever Culips meetup, shopping, and exploring Osaka through running. Andrew also looks back on his previous visits to Osaka and his travel style, focusing on personal interests rather than typical tourist activities. This episode will help you improve your English in the following ways: Listening comprehension: Practice understanding a native English speaker as he talks about real-life experiences and plans. Vocabulary building: Learn new words and expressions related to travel, shopping, and running, such as “layover,” “dire need,” “abusing,” and “want list.” Idioms: Understand and learn useful English idioms like “been there, done that,” “talking into the void,” and “hit up” used in context. Pronunciation: Hear the correct pronunciation of everyday English, which you can then practice on your own. English speaking practice: Join discussions with other listeners on the Culips Discord server for additional speaking practice. Important links: Become a Culips member Participate in the Osaka meetup on July 30th! Study with the interactive transcript Join the Culips Discord server Small-group discussion class schedule (member only)

Jul 29, 202417 min

Chatterbox #324 – Childhood discipline and punishment

Have you ever thought about how different cultures and generations handle child discipline at home? In this episode, Andrew and Alina discuss the kinds of punishments they experienced as children and explore how these methods have changed over time. They share personal stories and reflect on what worked, what didn’t, and the impact these punishments had on their lives. What you will learn about in this episode: Types of punishments: Learn about the different kinds of punishments children receive at home across various cultures, particularly in Canada and Russia. Effectiveness and impact: Understand how the hosts reflect on the long-term impact of different kinds of punishments they received growing up. Personal stories: Hear personal stories about childhood punishments and their effects. Current trends: Learn about current trends in child discipline and how they differ from past generations. How you will improve your English with this episode Build your vocabulary: Learn new words and phrases related to child discipline and punishment. Better understanding: Improve your understanding of English by using the context and usage of new vocabulary through real-life examples. Natural conversation skills: Listen to a natural conversation, which will help you speak more like a native. Cultural insight: Learn about cultural differences in child-rearing practices, improving your skills to communicate with people from different cultures. English speaking practice: Join discussions with other listeners on the Culips Discord server for additional speaking practice. Important links: Become a Culips member Study with the interactive transcript Join the Culips Discord server Small-group discussion class schedule (member only)

Jul 25, 202431 min

Bonus episode #111 – Things I’m looking forward to

In this episode, Andrew shares his excitement about an upcoming trip to his home country, Canada. He discusses three main things he’s looking forward to: reuniting with old friends in Victoria, enjoying lake swimming in his hometown of Kelowna, and visiting Banff in the Rocky Mountains. He also shares personal stories about Canadian summer activities and the beauty of the country. This episode will help you improve your English in the following ways: Listening comprehension: Practice understanding a native English speaker discussing personal experiences and future plans in detail. Vocabulary expansion: Learn new words and expressions related to travel, outdoor activities, and Canadian geography, such as “swimmable,” “high dive,” and “scenic spot.” Idioms and expressions: Learn helpful English expressions like “crack my list,” “don’t get me wrong,” and “I’m all over that” used in context. Pronunciation: Listen to the correct pronunciation of spoken English, including place names and casual speech patterns, which you can then practice on your own. Cultural insights: Improve your understanding of Canadian geography, summer activities, and cultural events, providing context for future conversations about travel and leisure. English speaking practice: Join discussions with other listeners on the Culips Discord server for additional speaking practice. Important links: Become a Culips member Participate in the Osaka meetup on July 30th! Study with the interactive transcript Join the Culips Discord server Small-group discussion class schedule (member only) Special Offer: Save 20% on Culips Memberships! For one week only, until July 22nd, we’re offering a 20% discount on yearly Culips memberships! Get access to helpful study guides, interactive transcripts, ad-free episodes, member-only series, weekly speaking classes, and more. Sign up now and reach your English goals with Culips! If you’re a current member, you can take advantage of the sale by renewing your membership at the discounted price. Sign up now and save 20% until July 22nd.

Jul 21, 202422 min

Simplified Speech #199 – Bike lanes

Have you ever wondered about the pros and cons of bike lanes in cities? In this Simplified Speech episode, Andrew and Suzanne discuss the topic of bike lanes, sharing their personal experiences and opinions on cycling infrastructure. They talk about the pros and cons of bike lanes, how different cities approach cycling, and the impact on pedestrians, cyclists, and drivers. What you will learn in this episode: Bike lane basics: Understand what bike lanes are and their purpose in city infrastructure. Different perspectives: Hear from both a casual cyclist and a more experienced cycling hobbyist about their views on bike lanes. City comparisons: Discover how bike infrastructure varies between cities like Montreal, Toronto, and Seoul. Cycling culture: Learn about cycling culture and how it influences city planning and transportation. How you will improve your English with this episode: Grow your vocabulary: Learn new words and expressions related to cycling and city infrastructure. Listening practice: Improve your listening skills with natural, engaging conversations. Fluent conversation skills: Practice understanding and using English in discussions about everyday topics like transportation and safety English speaking practice: Join discussions with other listeners on the Culips Discord server for additional speaking practice. Important links: Study with the interactive transcript Join the Culips Discord server Small-group discussion class schedule (member only) Expressions included in the study guide You gotta do what you gotta do Don’t get me started To push one’s luck Not all [noun] are created equal To hog A me thing

Jul 17, 202435 min

Bonus episode #110 – Too good to be true

In this episode, Andrew talks about the pros and cons of running’s growing popularity. He highlights the challenges runners face, especially the difficulty of finding good running shoes due to high demand. Andrew shares a personal story about trying to save money by purchasing discounted shoes online, only to discover they were counterfeits. Listen to hear about his experience with these fake shoes, the frustrations of marathon sign-ups, and other downsides of the running boom. This episode will help you improve your English in the following ways: Listening comprehension: Practice understanding a native English speaker discussing real-life situations in detail. Vocabulary expansion: Learn new words and expressions related to running and fitness, such as “endurance,” “training cycle,” “counterfeit,” and “foam cushioning.” Idioms: Learn helpful English idioms like “a grain of salt,” “touch grass,” and “missed the boat” used in context. Pronunciation: Listen to the correct pronunciation of spoken English, which you can then practice on your own. Cultural insights: Improve your understanding of the running culture and fitness trends in different parts of the world, especially in Seoul. English speaking practice: Join discussions with other listeners on the Culips Discord server for additional speaking practice. Important links: Study with the interactive transcript Join the Culips Discord server Small-group discussion class schedule (member only) Osaka meet-up registration

Jul 14, 202441 min

Chatterbox #323 – Recognizing anxiety

Do you sometimes feel anxious without knowing why? In this Chatterbox English learning podcast, Andrew and Anna dive deep into the topic of anxiety. They explain what anxiety means, how it affects people, and share their personal experiences. From nervous feelings before a presentation to intense panic attacks, this episode covers it all. If you want to improve your English while learning about mental health, this episode is perfect for you! What you will learn: Understanding Anxiety: Learn what anxiety is and its different forms. Personal Experiences: Hear Andrew and Anna share their own anxiety stories. Practical Tips: Discover effective ways to manage and reduce anxiety in daily life. How you will improve your English with this episode: New Vocabulary: Learn words and phrases about emotions and mental health. Listening Practice: Improve your skills by following a natural English conversation. Contextual Learning: Understand how to use new words in real situations. Speaking Practice: Discuss the episode with other learners on the Culips Discord Server. What’s included in the study guide: Interactive transcript In-depth explanations and examples of the key expressions Vocabulary quiz Comprehension quiz Speaking and writing practice questions The best way to learn with this lesson: Culips members get an interactive transcript, helpful study guide, and ad-free audio for this episode. Take your English to the next level by becoming a Culips member. Become a Culips member now. Members can access the ad-free version here. Join our Discord community to connect with other learners and get more English practice.

Jul 11, 202429 min

Bonus episode #109 – The lovebugs

In this episode, Andrew discusses the recent lovebug outbreak in Seoul. He describes these insects, explains their unusual name, and talks about his experience dealing with them this summer. Andrew also explores the bigger topic of how people approach killing insects, and shares his own opinion about this issue. This episode will help improve your English in the following ways: Listening comprehension: Practice understanding a native English speaker discussing a real-life situation in detail. Vocabulary expansion: Learn new words and expressions related to insects and pest control, such as “proliferating,” “symbiotic relationship,” “keep in check,” and “creepy crawly.” Idioms: Learn helpful English idioms like “out of the blue,” “attached at the hip,” and “it’s on” used in context. Pronunciation: Listen to the correct pronunciation of spoken English, which you can then practice on your own. Cultural insights: Improve your understanding of how people in different cultures deal with household pests. English speaking practice: Join discussions with other listeners on the Culips Discord server for additional speaking practice. Important links: Become a Culips member Study with the interactive transcript Join the Culips Discord server Small-group discussion class schedule (member only) Episode notes: The scientific name of the lovebug is plecia nearctica. Contrary to what Andrew mentions, a centipede can have between 15 pairs to 191 pairs of legs and a millipede can have between 40 and 1,306 pairs of legs.

Jul 7, 202425 min

Chatterbox #322 – The Stoicism explosion

Curious about the growing popularity of Stoicism but not sure what it’s all about? In this engaging episode of Chatterbox, hosts Andrew and Anna dive into the philosophy of Stoicism. They unpack its principles, discuss why it has gained traction in recent years, and share practical ways to apply Stoic ideas in everyday life. Key topics include managing emotions, embracing challenges, and learning from renowned Stoics like Marcus Aurelius and Seneca. What you’ll learn in this episode: Key principles: Discover the main ideas of Stoicism, including controlling your emotions, choosing to let go of anger and stress, and embracing challenges. Practical applications: Hear about real-life examples of how to use Stoic principles to reduce stress and improve your daily life. Popular figures: Learn about the origins of Stoicism and its founding fathers, Marcus Aurelius and Seneca, as well as popular YouTubers and podcasters that discuss this philosophy. How this episode will improve your English: Vocabulary Building: Learn new words and phrases related to philosophy and self-improvement. Listening Skills: Improve your listening comprehension with a clear and interesting discussion between two native speakers. Cultural knowledge: Understand the modern popularity of Stoicism and its influence on today’s self-help trends. Improve your speaking and communication skills: Use the study guide and connect with the member community to practice speaking about Stoicism in English. The best way to learn with this lesson: Culips members get an interactive transcript, helpful study guide, and ad-free audio for this episode. Take your English to the next level by becoming a Culips member. Become a Culips member now. Members can access the ad-free version here. Join our Discord community to connect with other learners and get more English practice. Episode references: An introduction to Stoicism by Ryan Holiday: https://youtu.be/s27_2jlQq8U

Jul 3, 202433 min

Bonus episode #108 – Odds and ends

In this episode, Andrew shares a story about trying to clean out his junk drawer and exchange some of the coins he’s been saving up for the past few years at the bank. What seemed like a simple task turns out to be surprisingly complicated. Tune in to hear all the details of this everyday adventure and improve your English at the same time! This episode will help you improve your English in several ways: Listening Skills: Practice understanding naturally spoken English through Andrew’s engaging story about cleaning his junk drawer and exchanging coins at the bank. Vocabulary Building: Expand your vocabulary with new words and expressions related to household tasks and banking, such as “odds and ends,” “spare change,” “cash out,” and “paid off.” Pronunciation Practice: Improve your pronunciation by shadowing Andrew’s speech throughout the episode, helping you become a clearer and more confident speaker. English Speaking Practice: Enhance your speaking skills by joining discussions with other listeners on the Culips Discord server. Important links: Become a Culips member Study with the interactive transcript Join the Culips Discord server Small-group discussion class schedule Simplified Speech 189 – Company’s coming

Jun 30, 202431 min

Simplified Speech #198 – Leaving Thailand

In this Simplified Speech episode, Andrew and Kassy discuss the big changes in Kassy’s life as she prepares to move from Thailand back to Korea. They talk about her experiences living and working in Thailand, her future plans, and the cultural differences she has encountered along the way. Listening to this fun and easy-to-understand conversation is a great way to work on your English and learn some useful vocabulary! What You Will Learn: Vocabulary and expressions related to life changes, international moves, and daily routines. Cultural insights into living and working abroad, especially in Thailand and Korea. Personal stories about adjusting to new environments and making life decisions. How This Episode Will Improve Your English: Expand your vocabulary with words and expressions used in everyday conversation about moving and living abroad. Improve your listening skills by following a natural conversation between two native English speakers. Learn about cultural differences and similarities between Thailand and Korea, improving your cultural knowledge. Build confidence in discussing your own experiences and future plans in English. Practice your English speaking and communication skills by sharing your own experiences on our Discord server. The best way to learn with this lesson: Culips members get an interactive transcript, helpful study guide, quiz, ad-free audio, and more for this episode. Take your English to the next level by becoming a Culips member. Sign up and become a Culips member now! Members can access the ad-free version here: Click here. Join our Discord community to connect with other learners and get more English practice. Click here to join.

Jun 27, 202425 min

Bonus episode #107 – Adventure time

In this episode, Andrew talks about his day exploring Seoul with his wife. He shares their experiences of finding something fun to do on a free Sunday. Andrew describes visiting a crowded restaurant, enjoying Korean rice cakes at a special cafe, and checking out outdoor reading spaces in the city. He talks about spontaneous plans, dealing with the summer heat, and the awesome surprises of big-city life. Enjoy the episode and happy English learning! This episode will help you improve your English in several ways: Listening skills: Practice understanding naturally spoken English through Andrew’s storytelling about his day in Seoul. Vocabulary building: Learn new words and phrases related to city exploration and Korean culture. You will learn useful idioms like “jam-packed,” “flash forward,” and “something clicked.” Pronunciation practice: Use the episode to shadow Andrew’s pronunciation to become a clearer speaker. English speaking practice: Join discussions with other listeners on the Culips Discord server for additional speaking practice. Important links: Become a Culips member Study with the interactive transcript Join the Culips Discord server Small-group discussion class schedule Chatterbox 318 – Digital modesty

Jun 24, 202430 min

Simplified Speech #197 – The rat race

In this Simplified Speech episode, hosts Andrew and Kassy talk about the “rat race.” They discuss what it means, whether their jobs feel like a rat race, and how people might escape it. Kassy chose this topic because of a book she recently read called “Welcome to the Hyunam-Dong Bookshop.” The conversation turns into an interesting discussion about modern life, competition, goals, dreams, and personal happiness. What You Will Learn: What “rat race” means and how it relates to a busy life. How pressure from society makes people feel stuck in competition. Personal stories about being in or escaping the rat race. New words and expressions related to the topic. How This Episode Will Improve Your English: Learn vocabulary, expressions, and idioms about work-life balance and social pressure. Improve your listening skills with a natural conversation. Understand expressions like “to be in the thick of something” and “to be cut out for.” Practice your English speaking and communication skills by sharing your own experiences on our Discord server. The best way to learn with this lesson: Culips members get an interactive transcript, helpful study guide, quiz, ad-free audio, and more for this episode. Take your English to the next level by becoming a Culips member. Sign up and become a Culips member now! Members can access the ad-free version here: Click here. Join our Discord community to connect with other learners and get more English practice. Click here to join.

Jun 20, 2024

Bonus episode #106 – Crazy train

In this episode, Andrew talks about his recent train journey from Boryeong to Seoul. He shares his experiences of traveling on a crowded train, where he came across a mother and her young children who brought unexpected chaos to the trip. Andrew describes how the children’s behavior affected the other passengers and the surprising reactions from everyone on board. He reflects on the importance of being polite in public places and the challenges of handling difficult situations while traveling. Enjoy the episode and happy learning! This episode will help you improve your English in several ways: Listening skills: Practice understanding spoken English through Andrew’s storytelling about his train ride. Vocabulary building: Learn new words and phrases related to travel and public behavior. You will learn useful idioms like “stuffed/packed to the gills,” “paint someone in a bad light,” and “within earshot.” Pronunciation practice: Use the episode to shadow Andrew’s pronunciation to become a clearer speaker. English speaking practice: Join discussions with other listeners on the Culips Discord server for additional speaking practice. Important links: Become a Culips member Study with the interactive transcript Join the Culips Discord server

Jun 16, 2024

Chatterbox #321 – A talk about Australian wildlife with Joey Clarke

In this special episode, Andrew is joined by Australian wildlife expert Joey Clarke, Senior Science Communicator at the Australian Wildlife Conservancy. They talk about Australia’s unique animals, conservation efforts, and fire management. Listen to hear fascinating stories about the wildlife of Australia and how it is being protected while improving your English skills! What You Will Learn in This Episode: The unique features of various Australian wildlife species, including tree kangaroos and numbats. The differences between marsupials and placental mammals and why marsupials are common in Australia. The major threats to Australian wildlife, such as habitat loss, feral animals, and invasive plants. The role of fire in the Australian ecosystem and traditional Indigenous fire management practices. Success stories of conservation efforts by the Australian Wildlife Conservancy. Tips for being a responsible tourist in Australia and supporting conservation efforts. How This Episode Will Improve Your English: Learn new vocabulary related to wildlife, conservation, and ecosystems. Hear both Australian and Canadian accents, helping you understand different ways of speaking English. Understand and discuss complex topics like conservation strategies and the impact of invasive species. Discuss the episode with other English learners on the Culips Discord Server. Timestamps: 00:00 – Introduction 04:05 – Chapter 1: Introduction to Joey Clarke 07:19 – Chapter 2: The Australian bush 10:23 – Chapter 3: Unique Australian wildlife 15:33 – Chapter 4: Marsupials and Placental Mammals 20:28 – Chapter 5: Threats to wildlife 25:44 – Chapter 6: Fires in Australia 32:20 – Chapter 7: Conservation Success Stories 38:38 – Chapter 8: Responsible tourism 40:51 – Chapter 9: Learning more about the Australian Wildlife Conservancy 43:04 – Conclusion Links: Australian Wildlife Conservancy Australian Wildlife Conservancy on Instagram Australian Wildlife Conservancy on YouTube Donate to the Australian Wildlife Conservancy Culips Discord Server Become a Culips member: Culips members get an interactive transcript, helpful study guide, and ad-free audio for this episode. Take your English to the next level by becoming a Culips member. Become a Culips member now! Members can access the ad-free version here. Join our Discord community to connect with other learners and get more English practice.

Jun 12, 2024

Bonus episode #105 – Weekend away

In this episode, Andrew talks about his weekend trip to Boryeong, a small city on the west coast of South Korea. He shares his experiences of traveling by train, staying with friends, and participating in the Boryeong Half Marathon. Andrew describes the city’s famous mud festival and the enjoyable moments he had running and spending time with his friends. He also discusses the challenges of the race and the satisfaction of achieving personal goals. This episode will help you improve your English in several ways: Listening skills: Practice understanding spoken English through Andrew’s storytelling about his trip and race. Vocabulary building: Learn new words related to travel and cultural and sporting events. You will learn some useful idioms like “stand corrected,” “infamous,” “have your hands full,” and “draw the shortest straw.” Pronunciation practice: Use the episode to shadow Andrew’s pronunciation to become a clearer speaker. English speaking practice: Join discussions with other listeners on the Culips Discord server for additional speaking practice. Enjoy the episode and happy learning! Timestamps: 00:00:00 – Introduction 00:01:28 – Announcement of the Culips small-group discussion classes 00:04:30 – Announcement of a meet-up in Japan 00:06:17 – Introduction to the “Weekend Away” story 00:13:48 – Arriving in Boryeong 00:16:36 – Nightmare train ride 00:18:54 – The night before the race 00:21:01 – The morning of the race 00:23:10 – Race report 00:32:15 – Conclusion Important links: Become a Culips member Study with the interactive transcript Join the Culips Discord server

Jun 9, 202433 min

Bonus episode #104 – Cup quest

Episode Description: In this episode, Andrew talks about following his favorite hockey team, the Vancouver Canucks, during the NHL playoffs. He shares his passion for the team and the highs and lows he felt throughout the season. Andrew also discusses the thrill of watching last-minute victories and the disappointment of their eventual elimination. This episode will help you improve your English in several ways: Vocabulary building: You’ll expand your vocabulary with terms related to sports and everyday life. Idioms and expressions: You’ll understand idiomatic expressions like “come full circle” and “live up to your potential” in context, making them easier to remember and use. Listening comprehension: You’ll hear natural English conversation, helping you improve your listening skills and comprehension. Cultural insight: Gain a deeper understanding of personal celebrations and traditions. Pronunciation and intonation: Improve your pronunciation by listening to Andrew’s natural speech patterns. English speaking practice: Join discussions with other listeners on the Culips Discord server for additional speaking practice. The best way to learn with this lesson: Culips members get an interactive transcript, helpful study guide, and ad-free audio for this episode. Take your English to the next level by becoming a Culips member. Become a Culips member now: Click here. Members can access the ad-free version here: Click here. Join our Discord community to connect with other learners and get more English practice. Click here to join.

Jun 2, 2024

Simplified Speech #196 – Heat waves and cold snaps

In this Simplified Speech episode, Andrew and Kassy talk about dealing with extreme weather, such as heat waves and cold snaps. They discuss their favorite methods for staying cool during heat waves. Then, they share experiences about staying warm during cold snaps, including the use of heating gadgets. By listening to this episode, you will learn how to talk about weather and temperature. You’ll also pick up new vocabulary and learn about cultural differences in a fun and easy-to-follow discussion. Join Andrew and Kassy as they share stories and tips about coping with extreme temperatures, helping you improve your English skills along the way! What You Will Learn: Vocabulary related to weather and temperature, such as “heat wave,” “cold snap,” and more! Cultural differences in dealing with extreme weather conditions in countries like Canada, the USA, South Korea, Australia, and Thailand. Comparisons between Eastern and Western approaches to dealing with extreme temperatures. How You Will Improve Your English with This Episode: Expand your vocabulary with weather-related terms and expressions used in everyday conversations. Learn to describe personal experiences related to different weather conditions. Improve your listening skills by following a natural conversation between two native English speakers. Enhance your communication skills by sharing your own experiences with extreme weather on our Discord server. The best way to learn with this lesson: Culips members get an interactive transcript, helpful study guide, and ad-free audio for this episode. Take your English to the next level by becoming a Culips member. Become a Culips member now: Click here. Members can access the ad-free version here: Click here. Join our Discord community to connect with other learners and get more English practice. Click here to join.

May 31, 202430 min

Bonus episode #103 – Wild May

In this episode, Andrew reflects on the busy month of May, and talks about personal celebrations like his birthday and anniversary, and describes how he and his wife celebrated these special occasions. Andrew also talks about buying a new espresso machine and the joys (and challenges) of perfecting his coffee-making skills. As you listen to Andrew’s stories, you’ll learn practical vocabulary and expressions that you can use in your daily English conversations. This episode will help you improve your English in several ways: Vocabulary building: Learn new words and phrases related to celebrations, coffee making, and daily activities. Listening comprehension: Enhance your ability to understand natural, conversational English. Cultural insight: Gain a deeper understanding of personal celebrations and traditions. Pronunciation and intonation: Improve your pronunciation by listening to Andrew’s natural speech patterns. English speaking practice: Join discussions with other listeners on the Culips Discord server for additional speaking practice. Become a Culips member Study with the interactive transcript: Join the Culips Discord server Simplified Speech #194 – Double birthday bash

May 26, 202433 min

Catch Word #277 – Hit the fan

In this Catch Word episode, Andrew and Suzanne introduce two expressions to help you describe challenging situations in English: “To hit the fan” and “Everything’s gone south.” These phrases are helpful for expressing when things aren’t going well. By listening to this episode, you’ll learn what they mean, how to use them, and where they come from. Join Andrew and Suzanne to master these expressions and boost your English skills! What You Will Learn What “To hit the fan” and “Everything’s gone south” mean. How these expressions are used in everyday conversations, especially at work or in personal situations. Discover why English speakers use these expressions and how they reflect everyday experiences. Get advice on using these expressions correctly in your own English conversations. How This Episode Will Help You Add useful expressions to your English vocabulary. Practice using these idioms naturally, making your English sound more fluent. Understand the cultural context behind these expressions, helping you connect better with English speakers. Practice talking about these topics with our community on Discord. Use the study guide to learn even more related expressions, test your knowledge with a quiz, and practice using the new vocabulary in various contexts. The best way to learn with this lesson: Culips members get an interactive transcript, helpful study guide, and ad-free audio for this episode. Take your English to the next level by becoming a Culips member. Become a Culips member now: Click here. Members can access the ad-free version here: Click here. Join our Discord community to connect with other learners and get more English practice. Click here to join.

May 24, 202428 min

Bonus episode #102 – Andrew gets interviewed

In this episode, Andrew is interviewed about his life in South Korea by Alastair Budge, host of the English for Curious Minds podcast. Andrew discusses his journey from Canada to Korea, his initial experiences teaching English in a small mountain city, and how he handled cultural differences and embraced the unpredictability of life abroad. As you listen to Andrew’s interview, you’ll gain insights into South Korean culture and the challenges and rewards of living in a foreign country. This episode will help you improve your English in several ways: Vocabulary building: Learn new words and expressions related to interviews, cultural experiences, and teaching abroad. Listening comprehension: Practice understanding spoken English in a natural, conversational setting. Cultural insight: Gain a deeper understanding of South Korean culture and the life of a foreigner who lives there. Pronunciation and intonation: Improve your pronunciation by listening to Andrew’s natural speech patterns. Interactive learning: Discuss the episode with other listeners on the Culips Discord server for speaking practice. Study with the interactive transcript: Join the Culips Discord server: Become a Culips member: Bonus episode 54: Click here. Listen to the full interview on Alastair’s Youtube channel:

May 19, 202435 min

Chatterbox #320 – Connecting through conversation

In this Chatterbox episode, Andrew and Anna are trying out something new – they’re playing a conversation game! The goal of the game is to make deeper conversations, moving beyond small talk. The hosts go through a range of questions, from light-hearted to deep and thought-provoking, and then discuss each other’s responses. As they answer these questions, they share their personal experiences, memories, and take time to reflect on their lives. Make sure to give this episode a listen to find out more and improve your communication skills! What You Will Learn: How to discuss hypothetical situations using conditional sentences. How to effectively participate in a conversation, ask follow-up questions, and express your opinions respectfully. How to make your speech more engaging by using descriptive adjectives, adverbs, and figurative language. How This Episode Will Help You: Grow your vocabulary with vocabulary related to conversation, communication, and relationships. Build your listening skills by following a natural conversation between native English speakers. Learn idiomatic expressions like “think on your feet” and “Goldilocks.” Gain a deeper understanding of British and Canadian cultures. Use the study guide and join the member community on Discord to practice asking and answering similar open-ended questions. The best way to learn with this lesson: Culips members get an interactive transcript, helpful study guide, and ad-free audio for this episode. Take your English to the next level by becoming a Culips member. Become a Culips member now: Click here. Members can access the ad-free version here: Click here. Join our Discord community to connect with other learners and get more English practice. Click here to join.

May 18, 202431 min

Bonus episode #101 – Perfect Picnic

In this episode, Andrew shares a story about going on a picnic with his wife to the Han River Park in Seoul, South Korea. He describes their preparation process, the convenient amenities available at the park, and the awesome time they shared together. As you listen to Andrew’s story, you’ll learn new vocabulary related to picnics, outdoor activities, and more. Plus, you’ll also improve your listening skills and ability to follow a long-form story in English. This episode will help you improve your English in several ways: Vocabulary: You’ll learn new words and phrases about picnics, adventures, and outdoor experiences. This will help you discuss these topics more effectively in English. Listening: By focusing on Andrew’s story, you’ll practice understanding spoken English and following the main points of a narrative. Speaking: Andrew’s picnic experience might inspire you to share your own stories about enjoying outdoor activities with friends and family. You can also practice your English by discussing this episode with other Culips listeners on our Discord server. Pronunciation: Listening to Andrew’s natural English will help you improve your own pronunciation and intonation, as you become more familiar with the rhythm and flow of the language. Study with the interactive transcript: Join the Culips Discord server: Become a Culips member:

May 14, 202431 min

Catch Word #276 – Spruce it up

In this Catch Word episode, Andrew and Kassy will teach you two fun expressions to make your English even better: “spruce up” and “deck out.” You will learn how English speakers use these expressions to talk about making something look or work better. For example, you might spruce up your clothes for spring or deck out a game room with cool new gadgets. Get ready to “spruce up” your English and “deck out” your vocabulary with this fun and informative episode! What You Will Learn: The meaning of “spruce up” and “deck out” How to use these expressions in real life Where these expressions come from and why we use them Tips for using “spruce up” and “deck out” in your own English conversations How This Episode Will Help You: Learn two new expressions to make your English more natural Become more fluent by using expressions English speakers use every day Discover how people in the U.S. and Canada “deck out” their houses with lots of lights and decorations for holidays like Halloween and Christmas Practice talking about these topics with our community on Discord Use the study guide to learn even more related expressions, test your knowledge with a quiz, and practice using the new vocabulary in various contexts The best way to learn with this lesson: Culips members get an interactive transcript, helpful study guide, and ad-free audio for this episode. Take your English to the next level by becoming a Culips member. Become a Culips member now: Click here. Members can access the ad-free version here: Click here. Join our Discord community to connect with other learners and get more English practice. Click here to join.

May 10, 202427 min

Chatterbox #319 – Interview with Jesús Florez

Episode description: In this episode, Andrew interviews Jesús Florez, a Culips listener originally from Colombia. Jesús talks about his journey of becoming a highly proficient English speaker with an American-like accent. He discusses his background story of meeting his wife online and moving from Colombia to the United States. He tells Andrew all about the intensive work he did to improve his pronunciation and the resources he used to achieve fluency, plus he shares some valuable tips with English learners! If you want to know how to become a fluent English speaker and perfect your pronunciation, this episode is for you! What you’ll learn in this episode: Effective strategies for mastering an American-like accent. The importance of input (listening) in working on pronunciation. Helpful tips for improving pronunciation in a foreign language. Benefits of learning from both native and non-native English teachers. The importance of the visual aspect of pronunciation. How this episode will help improve your English: Expand your vocabulary related to language learning Improve listening skills by following a natural unscripted conversation. Learn useful expressions like “get [something] off the ground” and “take precedence”. Improve speaking by discussing your own language learning journey using the study guide questions. The best way to learn with this lesson: Culips members get an interactive transcript, helpful study guide, and ad-free audio for this episode. Take your English to the next level by becoming a Culips member. Become a Culips member now: Click here. Members can access the ad-free version here: Click here. Join our Discord community to connect with other learners and get more English practice. Click here to join.

May 5, 202436 min

Bonus episode #100 – Your stories

Episode description In this very special episode, we celebrate hitting the 100-episode milestone of the bonus series. And we do so by flipping the script. Instead of hearing Andrew share a story with you, you’ll get to listen to stories sent in by Culips listeners from around the world. Tune in to hear them share funny moments, discuss their English study routines, and talk about how they’ve leveled up their language skills with Culips. A huge thank you to everyone who participated in the creation of this episode. Without our amazing community, Culips wouldn’t exist. We hope you enjoy this special edition of the bonus series, and here’s to many more episodes to come! Study with the interactive transcript: Click here. Join the Culips Discord server: Become a Culips member: Chapters: [00:00:00] Introduction – Andrew explains the special 100th bonus episode [00:05:51] Story from Sodam about moving to the U.S. [00:06:51] Story from Sandra about an extraordinary experience at the Musée d’Orsay [00:08:09] Story from Ray about learning English through Pokémon and practicing shadowing [00:10:04] Story from Jin about discovering Culips and using the interactive transcript [00:12:54] Story from Shun about the power of shadowing [00:17:16] Story from Mery about a trip to London with her boyfriend [00:20:44] Story from Edit about sleep talking [00:25:23] Story from Pijon about why pronunciation is important [00:27:41] Story from Navid about improving his English after immigrating to Canada [00:30:44] Story from Suhavi about being forced to listen to Culips by her mom [00:35:07] Story from WangJae about becoming a father [00:37:58] Story from Grimes about learning English with Culips [00:39:29] Story from Kalléu about improving English skills through Culips [00:39:29] Story from Dominika about a Czech tradition [00:42:53] Story from Jiwoo and Chloe about their mom’s passion for Culips [00:44:33] Story from Sarah comparing school life in two different countries [00:46:50] Story from Usako about decluttering and playing table tennis [00:48:52] Story from Kelvin about his English learning journey [00:50:24] Story from Mina about returning to work after maternity leave [00:52:33] Story from Sergey about Culips in his daily routine [00:53:38] Story from Muhammed about learning with Culips [00:54:32] Story from Anthony about improving his English for business [00:58:04] Story from Zahra about finding Culips during the pandemic [00:58:56] Story from Diana about mistaking chrysanthemum tubers for ginger [01:02:51] Story from Darkhan about a blessing in disguise [01:04:19] Story from Thea Yang about learning languages every day  

Apr 28, 20241h 5m

Simplified Speech #195 – Live sports

Episode description: In this Simplified Speech episode, Andrew and Kassy share their experiences attending live sporting events in various countries, including Canada, the USA, Korea, Thailand, and Taiwan. They discuss the exciting atmosphere, food options, ticket prices, and cultural differences between watching sports in different parts of the world. By listening to this episode, you will gain a better understanding of how to talk about sports and live events in English. You’ll also pick up new vocabulary words and learn about cultural differences in an engaging and easy-to-follow discussion. Join Andrew and Kassy as they share their passion for sports and help you improve your English skills along the way! What you will learn Vocabulary related to sports and live events, such as “seeded,” “concession,” and “jumbotron” Insights into the sports culture and fan experiences in different countries Comparisons between the cost and availability of food and drinks at stadiums around the world Opinions on watching sports on TV versus attending live events How you will improve your English with this episode Expand your vocabulary with sports-related terms and expressions Learn to discuss and compare cultural experiences using clear language Improve your listening skills by following a natural conversation between two native English speakers Improve your communication skills by discussing this episode with other Culips listeners on our Discord server The best way to learn with this lesson: Culips members get an interactive transcript, helpful study guide, and ad-free audio for this episode. Take your English to the next level by becoming a Culips member. Become a Culips member now: Click here. Members can access the ad-free version here: Click here. Join our Discord community to connect with other learners and get more English practice. Click here to join.

Apr 26, 202429 min

Bonus episode #099 – Trail talk

In this episode, Andrew talks about running a trail race in Jangsu, a small village in South Korea. He describes the challenges of running on mountain paths, the beautiful scenery he saw, and the great feeling of finishing the race. As you listen to Andrew’s story, you’ll learn new vocabulary about running, nature, and facing difficulties. You’ll also improve your listening skills and ability to understand a story in English. Study with the interactive transcript: Join the Culips Discord server: Get the comprehension quiz:

Apr 21, 202434 min

Chatterbox #318 – Digital modesty

Episode description: In this episode, Andrew and Anna discuss the concept of digital modesty – the idea of being mindful about how much personal information you share online. They explore the benefits and drawbacks of sharing on social media and the importance of setting boundaries to protect your privacy. What you’ll learn in this episode: The meaning of digital modesty and why it’s an important topic Different perspectives on sharing personal information online The potential risks of oversharing on social media The importance of setting personal boundaries and limits for online sharing How cultural differences can influence what is considered modest or acceptable to share How this episode will improve your English: Expand your vocabulary with words and phrases related to online behavior and social media, such as: digital modesty, non-negotiables,off-putting, oversharing, and boundaries. Improve your listening comprehension by following a natural, unscripted conversation between native English speakers. Learn idiomatic expressions like strike a chord and play devil’s advocate. Gain insight into cultural differences and how they can impact online behavior Improve your speaking and communication skills by using the study guide and connecting with the member community to practice speaking about digital modesty in English. The best way to learn with this lesson: Culips members get an interactive transcript, helpful study guide, and ad-free audio for this episode. Take your English to the next level by becoming a Culips member. Become a Culips member now: Click here. Members can access the ad-free version here: Click here. Join our Discord community to connect with other learners and get more English practice. Click here to join. Episode references: Mary Harrington interviewed on the Modern Wisdom podcast: Click here. The geography game Andrew mentioned, GeoGuesser: Click here. The story of the missing van lifer: Click here. Copyright: Culips.com For more information about this episode, visit culips.com. Music Credit: Something Elated by Broke for Free Image: Kaique Rocha (pexels.com)

Apr 19, 202433 min

Bonus episode #098 – Lifestyle change

In this episode, Andrew shares a simple yet powerful change he made to his daily routine that has left him feeling more rested, productive, and less stressed. He explains how keeping his phone away from his bed at night and reading a book first thing in the morning has made a big difference to his well-being. Andrew also talks about the Korean book he’s currently reading and the inspiring journey of its translator. This episode will help improve your English communication skills in several ways: You’ll get great practice listening to and understanding natural, conversational English as Andrew shares a personal story. You’ll learn useful vocabulary related to daily routines, reading habits, sleep, productivity, and language learning. By listening to Andrew’s story, you’ll build your ability to understand spoken English and grasp main ideas. The topic of making positive changes might inspire you to think about your own habits and discuss them with others in English. Study with the interactive transcript: Join the Culips Discord server: Try the comprehension quiz:

Apr 14, 202427 min

Simplified Speech #194 – Double birthday bash

Episode description: Join Andrew and Kassy as they talk about their upcoming milestone birthdays. Kassy is turning 30, and Andrew is turning 40! They’ll chat about their favorite ways to celebrate birthdays, common birthday traditions in the United States and Canada, and the customary foods enjoyed on birthdays in South Korea. This episode is perfect for English learners who want to improve their listening skills and expand their cultural knowledge. What you will learn: Birthday celebrations: Discover how people in North America typically celebrate their birthdays. Cultural traditions: Learn about birthday customs and traditions in the United States, Canada, and South Korea. Personal experiences: Hear Andrew and Kassy share their own birthday memories and preferences. Milestone birthdays: Understand the significance of turning 30 and 40 in Western culture. How this episode will improve your English: Vocabulary building: Learn essential words and phrases related to birthdays and celebrations. Listening skills: Improve your ability to understand native English speakers in a natural, conversational setting. Cultural awareness: Gain insights into birthday celebrations and traditions in different countries. Relatable content: Connect with the hosts’ personal stories and experiences, which can help you retain the language more effectively. Speaking practice: Use the study guide and connect with the member community to practice discussing birthday-related topics in English. The best way to learn with this lesson: Culips members get an interactive transcript, helpful study guide, and ad-free audio for this episode. Take your English to the next level by becoming a Culips member. Become a Culips member now: Click here. Members can access the ad-free version here: Click here. Join our Discord community to connect with other learners and get more English practice. Click here to join. Copyright: Culips.com For more information about this episode, visit culips.com. Music Credit: Something Elated by Broke for Free Image: Thirdman (pexels.com)

Apr 12, 202425 min

Bonus episode #097 – Binge-watching

In this episode, Andrew shares about his experience binge-watching the new Netflix sci-fi series “The Three-Body Problem.” He discusses the show’s interesting premise, engaging storyline, and characters. By listening to this episode, you’ll learn vocabulary related to TV shows, books, and the phenomenon of binge-watching. This episode will help improve your English communication skills in several ways: You’ll hear natural, casual English spoken at a conversational pace as Andrew discusses the show’s premise, characters, and his overall impressions. You’ll expand your vocabulary with words and phrases related to TV/movie plots, acting, adaptations from books, and giving opinions. By listening to Andrew’s story, you’ll get practice understanding spoken English and comprehending someone’s thoughts and viewpoints. The topic of a popular sci-fi series provides cultural insight into this entertainment genre loved by many English speakers. Study with the interactive transcript: click here Join the Culips Discord server: Become a Culips member:

Apr 7, 202419 min

Simplified Speech #193 – Only children

Learn about what it’s like to be an only child in this interesting episode of the Culips Everyday English Podcast. Andrew and Kassy will share their personal experiences growing up with siblings. They will also talk about their thoughts on not having any brothers or sisters. This is a great episode for listeners who want to understand more about family life in the United States and Canada. What You Will Learn Family Experiences: Hear different stories about growing up with siblings versus being an only child. Cultural Views: Understand how people in North America view families without brothers or sisters. Personal Stories: Listen to personal stories from Andrew and Kassy about their childhoods and family lives. Family Relationships: Learn about the special challenges, benefits, and relationships in families with only one child. How This Episode Will Improve Your English New Vocabulary: Learn common words and expressions related to family in a conversational way. Listening Skills: Practice understanding how people really speak in casual conversations. Cultural Understanding: Learn the cultural views on family structures in North America. Relatable Content: Become motivated by hearing real personal stories and experiences you can relate to. Speaking Practice: Use the study guide and join the member community to practice speaking about family topics. The best way to learn with this lesson Culips members get an interactive transcript, helpful study guide, and ad-free audio for this episode. Take your English to the next level by becoming a Culips member. Become a Culips member now: Click here. Members can access the ad-free version here: Click here. Join our Discord community to connect with other learners and get more English practice. Click here to join. Copyright: Culips.com For more information about this episode, visit culips.com. Music Credit: Something Elated by Broke for Free Image: Vitaly Gariev (pexels.com)

Apr 5, 202424 min

Bonus episode #096 – Perfect day, perfect date

In this episode, Andrew shares stories designed to help you build your English fluency, increase your cultural knowledge, grow your vocabulary, and become a better communicator. Andrew shares about a perfect day out he had with his wife, exploring a historic neighborhood in Seoul. He talks about uncovering the city’s history, observing its architecture, and their lunch at a traditional Korean restaurant where they enjoyed boiled pork with kimchi and rice wine. Andrew also shares a funny incident involving the rice wine and concludes the story with their quest for a café on a busy Sunday. Join the Culips Discord server: Become a Culips member: Submit an audio story for bonus episode #100:

Apr 1, 202432 min

Catch Word #275 – Debbie Downer

Have you ever found yourself in a situation where you were feeling excited and enthusiastic, only for someone to say something that made you feel bad? In this Catch Word episode, Andrew and Kassy introduce several useful expressions that you can use to describe these situations. They provide detailed explanations, different usage scenarios, and offer advice on when to avoid using these phrases. You’ll also hear four example conversations featuring these new expressions, which will help you learn how to use them naturally and sound more like a native speaker. What you will learn New Expressions: Learn expressions that communicate the feeling of someone making you less happy or excited. Usage and Context: Understand how and when to use these expressions through detailed explanations. Practical Examples: Listen to four dialogues that use these new expressions, teaching you to apply them in real-life situations. Do’s and Don’ts: Learn important advice on situations where these phrases might not be appropriate. How you will improve your English with this episode Bigger vocabulary: Add expressions and phrases to your English vocabulary. Improved understanding: Learn about subtle emotional nuances in English conversations. Natural conversation skills: Practice these expressions through examples, making your English sound more fluent and native-like. The best way to learn with this lesson Culips members get an interactive transcript, helpful study guide, and ad-free audio for this episode. Take your English to the next level by becoming a Culips member. Become a Culips member now: Click here. Members can access the ad-free version here: Click here. Join our Discord community to connect with other learners and get more English practice. Click here to join.

Mar 29, 202430 min

Bonus episode #095 – I did it!

In this episode, Andrew shares about his experience running the Seoul Marathon. He talks about his preparation, the race day, and achieving his goal of finishing under 3 hours. Andrew describes the atmosphere, his emotions before and during the race, and celebrating afterwards with his friend Jimmy. You will learn useful running and exercise vocabulary as well as common English expressions and phrasal verbs related to challenges, determination, and perseverance. By studying with this episode, you can improve your listening comprehension, English fluency, and understanding of casual, authentic English speech. Study with the interactive transcript: click here Join the Culips Discord server: click here Become a Culips member: click here

Mar 24, 202437 min