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Culips Everyday English Podcast

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

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 Chatterbox #237 – The ultimate guide to high school | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 19:25

In this interesting Chatterbox episode, Andrew and Kassy answer a Culips listener’s questions about high school life in Canada and the United States. How was high school different for you? Listen and find out! Fun facts Boston Latin, in Boston, Massachusetts, is the oldest high school in the United States. It was founded in 1635! Over the years, it has had five different sites. The school moved to its current site in 1922. Expressions included in the study guide * Mandatory * Bright * A tradesperson * Demanding * A meet * No comment Note: To get the most out of studying with Culips, we recommend that you sign up and become a Culips member. Now, membership gets you unlimited access to our study guide library, which includes the study guide for this episode plus all of our other ones and you’ll also get exclusive access to other goodies, like our members-only series called the Fluency Files Copyright: Culips.com Credit: Something Elated by Broke For Free, Step On by Jahzzar

 Simplified Speech #065 – Little Mermaid controversy | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 12:05

Recently, there have been quite a few posts popping up on social media about the new live-action Little Mermaid movie set to release sometime in the next few years. This movie is getting a lot of media coverage due to Disney’s decision to cast 19-year-old Halle Bailey as the main character, Ariel. Listen to Andrew and Kassy discuss the issue in this week’s episode of Simplified Speech. Fun facts The Little Mermaid movie made by Disney is roughly based on the Danish fairy tale written by Hans Christian Andersen. The Little Mermaid was an amazing success and kicked off the renaissance of Disney’s children’s films, with successful movies such as Aladdin, Mulan, and Beauty and the Beast quickly following. Expressions included in the study guide * On the right page/same page * Bubbly * Zero problem * To get one’s nose bent out of shape * Hater * To cross one’s fingers Copyright: Culips.com For more information about this episode and how we can help you improve your English, visit culips.com. Become a member and download the study guide for this episode.  The study guide is going to have lots of great information and exercises. So check that out. Credit: Something Elated by Broke For Free, Step On by Jahzzar

 Chatterbox #236 – Interview with Suzanne’s mom | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 22:48

Long-time Culips host Suzanne is visited by her mom, Emily! Her mother is such an interesting person. In this Chatterbox episode, they talk about her career as a nurse, her travels in Montreal, and her future travel plans to Aruba! Fun facts Do you know anyone who always thinks they are sick? There’s an English word for that person: a hypochondriac. That is someone who thinks they have all kinds of illnesses, even when they don’t. I hope that’s not you! Expressions included in the study guide * For the most part * A clinic * Chronic * Critical * Heartwarming * A rescue animal Copyright: Culips.com For more information about this episode and how we can help you improve your English, visit culips.com. Become a member and download the study guide for this episode. Credit: Something Elated by Broke For Free, Step On by Jahzzar

 Simplified Speech #064 – Summer foods | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 14:34

Summertime! Every year when summer rolls around, people get excited about the warm weather and, of course, all the good foods to eat during the season. Find out what kind of summer foods our hosts Andrew and Kassy enjoy the most in this Simplified Speech episode. Fun facts In this episode, Andrew mentions very expensive Japanese grapes that go for over $100 each. He wasn’t kidding! In July 2019, a bunch of about 30 Ruby Roman grapes sold at an auction for $10,900. That comes out to about $360 per grape! Expressions included in the study guide * To be famous for [something] * Don’t quote me on that * It’s a [place] thing * Homework * Astronomical * Ultra Note: Download the study guide for this episode on culips.com Credit: Something Elated by Broke For Free, Step On by Jahzzar

 Chatterbox #235 – Interview with Lindie Botes | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 27:33

Imagine being fluent in two or three languages—that would be great! But some people can speak five, ten, twenty languages! Those people are called polyglots. In this Chatterbox episode, Andrew speaks with polyglot YouTuber Lindie Botes about language and the best techniques to learn many of them. Fun facts Ziad Fazah is recognized as the man who speaks the most languages in the world. He claims to be able to speak 59 languages, although not everyone believes he is fluent in all 59. Regardless, that’s an impressive title to have! Expressions included in the study guide * A polyglot * A community * Conversational * A bit * Collecting dust * Quality over quantity Note: Download the study guide for this episode on culips.com Credit: Something Elated by Broke For Free, Step On by Jahzzar

 Real Talk #034 – Talking about movies you hate | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 20:44

Have you ever watched a really bad movie and been at a loss for words on how to describe just how terrible it was? If so, look no further! In today’s Real Talk episode, Andrew and Jeremy give some useful words and phrases to talk about movies that just aren’t your thing. Fun facts The original title of the classic American film Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid was The Sundance Kid and Butch Cassidy. The names were reversed when Paul Newman, who was one of the biggest movie stars in the world at the time, took the role of Butch. Expressions included in the study guide * Letdown * Bummer * Snoozefest * To drag on * Off-putting * To pass on [something] Note: Download the study guide for this episode on culips.com Credit: Something Elated by Broke For Free, Step On by Jahzzar

 Catch Word #214 – Fire up this bad boy! | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 18:11

Are you in the market for a new car, motorcycle, lawnmower, or the like? In today’s Catch Word episode, Andrew and Jeremy introduce you to some words related to machines. Fun facts The first gas-powered motorcycle was invented in Germany in 1885. It had a wooden frame and a gas engine attached to it. However, it was extremely uncomfortable to ride, due to its low-tech tires. Expressions included in the study guide * Bad boy * Sucker * Manly * A spin * To ooze [something] * Wacky Credit: Something Elated by Broke For Free, Step On by Jahzzar Note: For more information on this episode and other English lessons, visit culips.com

 Chatterbox #234 – Are stereotypes true? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 21:42

When you think of Canada, what comes to mind? How about when you think of America? In this fun episode of Chatterbox, Andrew and Kassy talk about common stereotypes in Canada and America: the good, the bad, and the ugly. Fun facts Stereotypes exist in every country and in every part of society. Even by age 5, children can recognize and form opinions around stereotypes related to gender, ethnicity, and other social groups. However, stereotypes are always changing, evolving, or disappearing, thanks to education and shared experiences. Expressions included in the study guide * Stereotype * Twang * To be like a religion * To get one’s fix * Gnarly * Black sheep * To get on one’s high horse Credit: Something Elated by Broke For Free, Step On by Jahzzar Photo: Luke Stackpoole (Unsplash.com)

 Chatterbox #233 – Game shows | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 22:41

Game shows can be exciting. They can be informative. But, since the invention of the television, they are most of all consistently popular. In this Chatterbox episode, Andrew and Morag talk about popular game shows in North America and who really watches them. Give it a listen! Fun facts In this episode, our hosts talk about Bob Barker, who used to be the host of a game show called The Price Is Right. He hosted the show for 35 years! He eventually retired at the age of 83. That’s doing a good job! Expressions included in the study guide * To take a crack at [something] * Dumb luck * To spay/to neuter * Surface * A foil * Outrageous Credit: Something Elated by Broke For Free, Step On by Jahzzar Photo: dylan nolte (Unsplash.com)

 Simplified Speech #063 – Birthdays | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 17:01

What do birthdays mean to you? Getting one year older? Eating cake and ice cream? Making birthday wishes? In this Simplified Speech episode, Andrew and Jeremy chat about birthday traditions. Fun facts There are some funny birthday traditions around the world. For example, in Germany, if you are still single at the time of your 30th birthday, your friends will force you to sweep dirty stairs in a public place while potential soul mates walk by. Meanwhile, in Jamaica, people throw flour on you to celebrate your day of birth. Expressions included in the study guide * Happy belated birthday * To have a hunch * Birthday boy/girl * Make a wish * Dream come true * It’s on me Credit: Happy Birthday Mambo by E’s Jammy Jams, Something Elated by Broke For Free, Step On by Jahzzar Photo: Lidya Nada (Unsplash.com)

 Chatterbox #232 – Interview with Matt vs Japan | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 47:17

Talking about learning a language, even one you are not learning yourself, can be a great way to improve your skills. In this Chatterbox episode, Andrew speaks with special guest Matt from the YouTube channel Matt vs Japan. Even though Matt is a learner of Japanese, he shares so much great insight and many interesting techniques on how to learn any language. We can all benefit from this chat! Fun facts Matt vs Japan is a YouTube channel that has been up since 2010. It nearly has 2 million views. Not bad! Expressions included in the study guide * To immerse oneself * To meet in the middle * In the wild * To integrate * A discrepancy * To zone out Credit: Something Elated by Broke For Free, Step On by Jahzzar Photo: Sora Sagano (Unsplash.com)

 Speak Easy #9 – a pronunciation tip: The flap | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 25:24

In this episode, Suzanne and Andrew teach you a pronunciation tip that will make your English sound more natural: the flap! Take a listen and learn how, when, and why you should use the flap in your own speech. Note The audio for the practice exercises is included at the end of the ad-free version of this episode. To download this file, please visit the Culips Dashboard by logging in to your account or clicking the mobile version of the STUDYU GUIDE above. Material included in the study guide * Transcript * Practice exercises * Bonus audio download Credit: Something Elated by Broke For Free, Let It Go by Scott Dugdale

 Chatterbox #231 – K-pop | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 17:47

Have you ever heard of K-pop? How about BTS? BTS is the name of a Korean boy band whose popularity is sweeping the globe. In this episode, Andrew and Kassy talk about the ins and outs of K-pop, and even some slang terms related to this music movement.

 Catch Word #213 – Do you know the difference between sympathy and empathy? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 20:42

Sympathy and empathy: these are two words that even native English speakers have difficulty with! In this Catch Word episode, Andrew and Suzanne help you understand these two similar but different words. We hope you’ll learn a lot! Fun facts Sympathy comes from two old Greek words meaning “with” and “feeling.” Even though that was thousands of years ago, the meaning in English still holds up. Expressions included in the study guide * Sympathy * Empathy * To acknowledge * To dump [someone] * A support network Credit: Something Elated by Broke For Free, Step On by Jahzzar

 Simplified Speech #062 – Old school cool | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 16:43

Are you the kind of person who likes to research and buy all of the latest technologies, or do you long for the days before smartphones when the world was full of record players and film cameras? In this Simplified Speech episode, Andrew and Jeremy discuss the differences between digital and analog technology and reminisce about the old school gadgets of the past. Fun facts Emile Berliner invented the first flat disc record in 1888 in France. Vinyl records became extremely popular in the middle of the 20th century, but popularity rapidly declined after the introduction of tape cassettes and CDs. However, since 1993 vinyl sales have actually been increasing yearly due to music lovers’ nostalgia for the unique sound and experience that can only be had by listening to vinyl. Expressions included in the study guide * Gym rat * Old school * Hip * Digital/analog * Out-of-date * To pop into one’s mind Credit: Something Elated by Broke For Free, Step On by Jahzzar Photo: Lee Campbell

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