English Out Loud

English Out Loud

The English Podcast Series
Valsts USA
Žanri Education, Language Learning
Valoda EN
Epizodes 3
Jaunākā 29.05.2026

A casual English podcast for intermediate learners (B1-B2). Every episode covers real everyday conversations — the kind of English you actually need to speak naturally. Short, clear, and easy to follow wherever you are.
Watch on YouTube — English Out Loud | Where Real Conversations Happen: https://www.youtube.com/@EnglishOutLoud-v4k

Epizodes

  • How to Make Plans With Friends in English 02.06.2026 17min
    Making plans sounds simple — but for English learners, the back-and-forth of scheduling, suggesting, confirming, and changing plans involves a lot of casual language that doesn't come from textbooks. This episode covers the real phrases people use when making plans: suggesting an activity, confirming details, gracefully canceling, and following up.In this episode, Alex and Jamie break it all down — with real examples, natural phrasing, and the cultural context behind it.🎯 What you'll learn:• Casual English is different from textbook English• Canceling plans politely in English requires specific phrases• There's an unwritten social rulebook• Texting vs. speaking have different registers even for the same conversationThis is English Out Loud — where real conversations happen. No textbooks. Just natural English the way it's actually spoken.💬 Which phrase will you try first? Leave a review and let us know!🎧 Follow English Out Loud for new episodes every week.
  • English When You're Sick — Doctor and Pharmacy 29.05.2026 15min
    Getting sick in an English-speaking country is stressful enough. Not knowing what to say makes it worse. This episode covers the real language you need: describing symptoms at the doctor's office, talking to a pharmacist, calling in sick to work, and understanding common medical English. The goal: learners feel confident in health-related situations in English — both formal (doctor's office) and casual (texting a friend that you're sick).In this episode, Alex and Jamie break it all down — with real examples, natural phrasing, and the cultural context behind it.🎯 What you'll learn:• Medical situations are high-stakes• Symptoms need precise language• Pharmacists speak fast and use product names learners may not recognize• Calling in sick requires specific professional phrasesThis is English Out Loud — where real conversations happen. No textbooks. Just natural English the way it's actually spoken.💬 Which phrase will you try first? Leave a review and let us know!🎧 Follow English Out Loud for new episodes every week.
  • English Conversations at the Grocery Store 27.05.2026 12min
    The grocery store is one of the most common places where non-native English speakers feel nervous. They're not sure how to ask where things are, how to talk to the cashier, or what to say if there's a problem with an item. This episode covers all the real conversations that happen at an American grocery store — from asking for help finding items to talking at the checkout.In this episode, Alex and Jamie break it all down — with real examples, natural phrasing, and the cultural context behind it.🎯 What you'll learn:• Store employees speak fast and use local expressions• Checkout small talk is brief but feels socially required• Self-checkout machines sometimes give confusing instructions• Returning items adds a whole new layer of vocabularyThis is English Out Loud — where real conversations happen. No textbooks. Just natural English the way it's actually spoken.💬 Which phrase will you try first? Leave a review and let us know!🎧 Follow English Out Loud for new episodes every week.
  • What to Say When You Don't Understand Someone 25.05.2026 22min
    One of the most common struggles for English learners is knowing what to say when they don't understand. Many learners freeze, nod along, or go silent — hoping context will fill in the gaps. This creates misunderstandings and missed connections. The truth: asking for clarification is completely normal in English-speaking culture. Native speakers do it all the time. The key is knowing the right phrases — and using them confidently.In this episode, Alex and Jamie break it all down — with real examples, natural phrasing, and the cultural context behind it.🎯 What you'll learn:• Natural phrases Alex and Jamie use in real conversations• Cultural context — why native speakers say it this way• Practice examples you can use immediately• Confidence tips for B1-B2 English learnersThis is English Out Loud — where real conversations happen. No textbooks. Just natural English the way it's actually spoken.💬 Which phrase will you try first? Leave a review and let us know!🎧 Follow English Out Loud for new episodes every week.

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