Culips Everyday English Podcast

Learning English is tough stuff, but we're here to help every step of the way. This podcast is for English language learners who want to improve their lives by becoming fluent in English. Our high-quality lessons are free, fun and taught by our expert hosts. Listening to Culips is like sitting in on an interesting chat between good friends. Your fluency, listening skills, vocabulary, and pronunciation will improve naturally as you get to know our hosts and learn about interesting topics and trends in Canada and around the world. Get awesome at English, with Culips!

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Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 23m. Bisher sind 566 Folge(n) erschienen. Alle 3 Tage erscheint eine Folge dieses Podcasts.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 9 days 8 hours 49 minutes

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Suzanne’s Quick Tips Episode #7: Discourse markers


Episode description In this episode, we’re going to be talking about discourse markers. All right, let’s jump right in. So what is a discourse marker? Well, a discourse marker, or discourse markers are those little words like, first, second, third,


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 September 13, 2020  4m
 
 

Jeremy’s English Tips Episode #21: 
To make a long story short


Episode description The expression for this episode is: to make a long story short. To make a long story short. I use this one a lot whenever I want to summarize something that would take too long to explain in full detail. Usually,


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 September 11, 2020  5m
 
 

Catch Word #232 – That’s when it all went south


Life isn’t perfect. No matter how hard we try, sometimes things just go terribly. In this Catch Word episode, hosts Andrew and Kassy discuss two expressions you can use when that happens: to go south and to go haywire. Give it a listen!


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 September 9, 2020  18m
 
 

Real Talk #042 – How to respond to good news


Good news, everybody! In this Real Talk episode, our hosts Andrew and Kassy discuss the many ways you can respond in English when you hear good news. Fun facts In this episode, our hosts talk about having drinks to celebrate good news. Apparently,


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 September 6, 2020  16m
 
 

Chatterbox #254 – Answering listener questions: Part 2


In this Chatterbox episode, Andrew and Kassy are back to answer some more questions submitted by Culips listeners. Don’t be afraid to submit your own questions after listening to this episode! Fun facts Humans learn about life by asking questions.


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 September 1, 2020  18m
 
 

Chatterbox #253 – Answering listener questions: Part 1


We love hearing from our listeners! We also love it when our listeners ask questions about how to improve their English. In Part 1 of this episode, Andrew and Kassy answer four listener questions. There are more answers to come in Part 2!


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 August 26, 2020  22m
 
 

Simplified Speech #094 – Swimming


Swimming is an activity with worldwide appeal. Some people see it as a fun activity. For others, it’s a competitive sport. Join hosts Andrew and Kassy in this Simplified Speech episode as they discuss their relationship with swimming.


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 August 20, 2020  14m
 
 

Jeremy’s English Tips Episode #20: 
How to step outside of your English comfort zone


Episode description In this episode of Jeremy’s English Tips, we are going to be talking about your comfort zone. Now, there is a very commonly used expression in English and it goes: to step outside of one’s comfort zone.


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 August 17, 2020  8m
 
 

Catch Word #231 – So cute, it hurts


Super! Really! Very! Extremely! There are many ways to add emphasis to your conversation and show the intensity of a feeling or situation. In today’s episode, Andrew and Jeremy share two catch words that native English speakers use every day.


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 August 15, 2020  20m
 
 

Catch Word #230 – That’s out the window


Sometimes things go missing. Whether you’ve lost an item, a person, or an idea, there are unique phrases to fit the situation. In this Catch Word episode, Andrew and Kassy explain two phrases you can use to say that something has disappeared.


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 August 11, 2020  19m