Plain English | Improve your English with current events

Plain English is the podcast for learners everywhere who want to improve their English in a fun and modern way. Every Monday and Thursday, we explore the events and trends that shape the world in clear, understandable English. We also take a close look at one English expression or phrasal verb in each episode. Best of all, we go at a slower speed so you can understand every word. By listening to current events and trending topics, you will expand your vocabulary, improve your English listening, and learn about the world. No wonder learners from 160+ countries have made Plain English part of their routine. Read full transcripts and unlock free extras at PlainEnglish.com

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Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 20m. Bisher sind 689 Folge(n) erschienen. .

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 9 days 14 hours 47 minutes

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episode 671: Paris's Olympic dream: swimming in the Seine (Run through)


" Swimming has been prohibited in the River Seine for over 100 years, and for good reason: it has been filthy for much of that time. But Olympic organizers pledged to clean up the river and hold swimming events in central Paris. The Olympics start in...


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episode 670: Chef José Andrés and the Israel-Hamas conflict (Throw yourself into)


" Chef José Andrés is famous for his high-end restaurants. He's also the founder of World Central Kitchen, a charity that helps serve meals to people in disaster areas. And now, he finds himself in the middle of the Israel-Hamas war after seven...


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episode 669: Stephen King has been terrifying fans for 50 years (Come together)


" Fifty years ago this month, ""Carrie,"" Stephen King's first novel, was released. It was the first of many, as King became one of the world's best-selling authors. His stories involved the supernatural, terror, and horror. Several have been adapted...


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episode 668: Massive bridge falls after collision with ship (Fire up)


" A massive bridge over a river in Baltimore, Maryland, fell into the water last month, after a container ship veered off course and crashed into one of the support columns. The ship lost power and had mechanical problems in the moments before impact....


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episode 667: The growing popularity of Turkish television (Open to)


" Britain and the United States are the two biggest exporters of television. But the third-biggest may surprise you: Turkey. Long-running Turkish dramas have become among the most popular television shows around the world, from Chile to Bulgaria. --...


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episode 666: Cracks are showing in America's real-estate racket (In the best possible light)


" Americans buy and sell millions of homes per year, and about 90 percent of transactions use a real estate agent. But agents in the U.S. charge among the highest rates in the world, thanks to their stranglehold on the listing databases. But recent...


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episode 665: Will new dry 'tiles' be the future of laundry detergent? (Morph into)


" First there was powder. Then there was liquid laundry detergent. And then there were laundry ""pods,"" small capsules of pre-measured detergent. But now Proctor & Gamble, the maker of Tide, has a new way of getting laundry detergent into the...


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episode 664: Gabriel García Márquez sons publish last book against author's wishes (Cloud your judgment)


" The Nobel prize-winning author Gabriel García Márquez worked on a slim novel called ""Until August"" on and off for decades. In his final years, the author determined the book was not fit for publication and ordered the drafts destroyed. Now, ten...


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episode 663: Podcasting turns 20 years old (Come to mind)


" Twenty years ago, a new computer program let consumers download a feed of audio clips onto their iPod music players. Today, ""podcasting"" serves millions of listeners of all interests. Here's how podcasting has grown over the years. -- At Plain...


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episode 662: Like it or not, it's Biden vs. Trump again (Pass the torch)


" Three years ago, it seemed that neither Biden nor Trump would be on the American presidential ballot in 2024. But now both are, setting up a rematch from four years earlier. Too bad it's a rematch most voters don't want. -- At Plain English, we make...


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