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    Daily English 275 - A Soccer Match

    30/06/2026 | 16 min
    Learn how to talk about watching a soccer game in English. Shandy and Giuseppe watch from the stands as Shandy's boyfriend Fabio scores a goal and then gets hurt.

    Dialogue/Story

    Shandy: Oh, that player just hit my boyfriend! Did you see that? That was definitely a penalty.

    Giuseppe: No, I didn't. I was watching the goalie. The referee isn't doing anything.

    Shandy: I can't believe it. Why isn't the coach talking to that referee? I'm sure the other player deliberately kicked Fabio with his cleats.

    Giuseppe: Hey, look! Fabio has the ball and he's taking it all the way down the field. He shoots, he scores! That's his second goal of the game. He's going to win the game for the team.

    Shandy: What's he doing now? Why is he on the ground? Is he hurt?

    Giuseppe: I don't know. The trainer is helping him off the field. It doesn't look serious.

    Shandy: That's good, but he hates sitting on the bench. He won't want to watch the rest of the match from the sidelines.

    Giuseppe: Look at the stands over there!

    Shandy: What's happening? Why are they all standing up? Oh, they're starting a wave. I thought for a minute that the fans were getting into a brawl.

    Giuseppe: It's coming this way.

    Shandy: Okay, here we go!
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    Cultural English 232 - The Godfather

    23/06/2026 | 29 min
    Topics

    American Movies: The Godfather · Elvis Presley and Graceland · Questions and Answers

    Key Terms

    godparent
    mafia
    bribery
    corruption
    brutal
    to legitimize
    stillborn
    sideburns
    the rest is history
    mansion
    recording studio
    artifact
    to hinder
    to hamper
    to impede
    the hunt is on
    quick and dirty tips
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    Daily English 18 - Seeing Old Friends

    16/06/2026 | 18 min
    In this free lesson, you will learn how to talk about seeing old friends again. Lucy tells a short story about a busy month of meeting people from her past. You will learn natural English expressions for making plans and staying in touch, like "swing by," "make time," "keep in touch," and "catch up."

    Dialogue/Story

    This has been a month for seeing old friends. I got an email a couple of weeks ago from an old friend from college. She and her family are visiting L.A. for a week. They plan to see family and to visit old friends. Since she moved away, I hadn't seen her in ages. I'm looking forward to meeting her new kids and seeing her again.

    Another old friend called this week. She and I were buddies when we were young. She plans to swing by L.A. on her way to San Francisco. We've made plans to have lunch. She works in Washington D.C. and is normally very busy. I'm glad she could make time for us to get together.

    When we say good-bye to our friends, we always hope to keep in touch. But, what with this and that, it's sometimes hard to do. With friends that I've fallen out of touch with, it's sometimes hard to meet again and pick up where we left off. We've both moved on to a different phase in our lives. Some of my old friends have become very successful, and are living lives in the fast lane. Other friends are having a more difficult time and are just making ends meet. But, no matter how they're doing, it's always nice to touch base again.

    I'm really looking forward to seeing these old pals and catching up after all this time. We just won’t mention how much we’ve aged.
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    English Cafe 552

    27/04/2016 | 38 min
    Topics: American Presidents – Barack Obama; Famous Songs – “Anchors Aweigh”; diffidence versus timidity versus shyness; receipt versus reception; no problem versus not at all versus no big deal

    Words:

    community organizer

    healthcare

    candidate

    rising star

    biracial

    campaign slogan

    grassroots

    polarized

    affordable

    anchor

    ashore

    foam

    diffidence

    timidity

    shyness

    receipt

    reception

    no problem

    not at all

    no big deal
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    1,150 - Avoiding Topics in Conversation

    27/10/2015 | 20 min
    Let’s not talk about the topic of today’s episode right now. So, how’s your day going?

    Slow dialog: 1:25

    Explanations: 4:00

    Fast dialog: 18:29

    Lila: Why aren’t you dating? I have so many friends who would love to go out with you.

    George: Let’s change the subject. Talking about my love life isn’t very interesting.

    Lila: But really, you’re not getting any younger and…

    George: Moving on! Have you seen any good movies lately?

    Lila: Listen, all of your friends are settling down and you don’t want to go through life alone and lonely…

    George: That reminds me, didn’t you say that you were going to get another dog so that Rover isn’t lonely when you’re not home?

    Lila: Forget about my dog. You remember Rachel, don’t you? She just broke up with her boyfriend and she’d be perfect for you.

    George: Speaking of Rachel, how is her mother? Wasn’t she in the hospital?

    Lila: If Rachel isn’t your type, how about Amina? She has great legs and I know you’re a leg man.

    George: And now for something completely different…How is your diet coming along? Have you lost any weight yet?

    Lila: I don’t really want to talk about my weight.

    George: But I think you’re having trouble shedding those pounds, right? I have lots of suggestions on what you can do.

    Lila: Anyway, as I said before, I don’t really want to talk about my diet…

    George: You need to cut out sweets if you want to lose weight. Are you eating too many sweets?

    Lila: That’s none of your business!

    George: My sentiments exactly!

    Script by Dr. Lucy Tse
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More than 15 million people in 189 countries have learned English from Speak English with ESLPod.com. Get one free English lesson each week, including selected lessons from the ESLPod.com archive. These daily and cultural English lessons use a proven method that is fast, effective, and fun. They are brought to you by Dr. Lucy Tse and Dr. Jeff McQuillan, former professors of applied linguistics and education. Want to improve your English even faster? Become an Unlimited English member and get more than 1,800 lessons, or subscribe directly on Apple Podcasts to get three new premium lessons each week: two Daily English lessons and one Cultural English lesson. Go to www.ESLPod.com for more information.
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