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Improve your English in a fast, fun and convenient way. Professional and experienced teachers help you improve your English grammar, vocabulary, idioms and more. All levels: from elementary to proficiency. Visit our website www.perfectlyspoken.com to find out more about our courses and live practice.

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Episodes
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📢 News Talk: Teachers in Tennessee ▪ Zipline ▪ Phone time

4/30/2024
Welcome to this week’s News Talk This is the audio recording of our live group class where Stephanie Marston and David de Jager talk about 3 hot stories in the news and chat with English learners from across the world. This is a really enjoyable way to practise listening to natural English and learn some new vocabulary each week. Here are a few clues about the stories in this episode: Join us next in two weeks for the latest News Talk. And if you’d like to participate in the live sessions simply create your account at www.perfectlyspoken.com Recorded: 29th April 2024 ---- ⭐ Learn English online with Perfectly Spoken ⭐ - Create a Trial account today and enjoy 7 days of access! - Test your English level + learn with over 120 lessons (including lesson 1 from all our courses and the first 10 lessons from courses A1 to C2) + experience live classes and the Conversation Café No payment method needed, just your email to register! 🚀 Ready to begin? Start your English learning journey now at www.perfectlyspoken.com

Duration:00:34:42

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📢 News Talk: Trump ▪ Smoking Ban ▪ Torrential Rain in Dubai

4/23/2024
Welcome to this week’s News Talk This is the audio recording of our live group class where Stephanie Marston and David de Jager talk about 3 hot stories in the news and chat with English learners from across the world. This is a really enjoyable way to practise listening to natural English and learn some new vocabulary each week. Here are a few clues about the stories in this episode: Join us next week for the latest News Talk. And if you’d like to participate in the live sessions simply create your account at www.perfectlyspoken.com Recorded: 22nd April 2024 ---- ⭐ Learn English online with Perfectly Spoken ⭐ - Create a Trial account today and enjoy 7 days of access! - Test your English level + learn with over 120 lessons (including lesson 1 from all our courses and the first 10 lessons from courses A1 to C2) + experience live classes and the Conversation Café No payment method needed, just your email to register! 🚀 Ready to begin? Start your English learning journey now at www.perfectlyspoken.com

Duration:00:31:52

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📢 News Talk: Ramadan ▪ Working Hours ▪ Venice

4/16/2024
Welcome to this week’s News Talk This is the audio recording of our live group class where Stephanie Marston and David de Jager talk about 3 hot stories in the news and chat with English learners from across the world. This is a really enjoyable way to practise listening to natural English and learn some new vocabulary each week. Here are a few clues about the stories in this episode: Join us next week for the latest News Talk. And if you’d like to participate in the live sessions simply create your account at www.perfectlyspoken.com Recorded: 15th April 2024 ---- ⭐ Learn English online with Perfectly Spoken ⭐ - Create a Trial account today and enjoy 7 days of access! - Test your English level + learn with over 120 lessons (including lesson 1 from all our courses and the first 10 lessons from courses A1 to C2) + experience live classes and the Conversation Café No payment method needed, just your email to register! 🚀 Ready to begin? Start your English learning journey now at www.perfectlyspoken.com

Duration:00:31:03

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📢 News Talk: Elephants ▪ Fast Food Minimum Wage ▪ Powerball

4/9/2024
Welcome to this week’s News Talk This is the audio recording of our live group class where Stephanie Marston and David de Jager talk about 3 hot stories in the news and chat with English learners from across the world. This is a really enjoyable way to practise listening to natural English and learn some new vocabulary each week. Here are a few clues about the stories in this episode: Join us next week for the latest News Talk. And if you’d like to participate in the live sessions simply create your account at www.perfectlyspoken.com Recorded: 8th April 2024 ---- ⭐ Learn English online with Perfectly Spoken ⭐ - Create a Trial account today and enjoy 7 days of access! - Test your English level + learn with over 120 lessons (including lesson 1 from all our courses and the first 10 lessons from courses A1 to C2) + experience live classes and the Conversation Café No payment method needed, just your email to register! 🚀 Ready to begin? Start your English learning journey now at www.perfectlyspoken.com

Duration:00:32:14

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British Slang: Bloody Hell

4/5/2024
😱 😡 A common (or even coarse) expression of surprise or anger. Let's find out how and when people use this phrase and whether it’s right for you! 🎧 😎 Welcome to “Understanding British Slang” by Perfectly Spoken In this series we look at some of the most useful and interesting words and phrases in British slang in use today. We look at what they mean and give examples of how to use them correctly. Visit our website www.perfectlyspoken.com and start your English learning journey today! ⚠️ Using British slang can make your English more natural and authentic, but be careful—it's informal and can cause confusion or even offence if used in the wrong way or with the wrong people. ---- ⭐ Learn English online with Perfectly Spoken ⭐ - Create a Trial account today and enjoy 7 days of access! - Test your English level + learn with over 120 lessons (including lesson 1 from all our courses and the first 10 lessons from courses A1 to C2) + experience live classes and the Conversation Café No payment method needed, just your email to register! 🚀 Ready to begin? Start your English learning journey now at www.perfectlyspoken.com

Duration:00:02:23

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British Slang: Dodgy

4/3/2024
🤔 Ever felt unsure about something or someone? Then 'dodgy' might be the word you were looking for. Let's learn what it means and when to use it. 🎧 😎 Welcome to “Understanding British Slang” by Perfectly Spoken In this series we look at some of the most useful and interesting words and phrases in British slang in use today. We look at what they mean and give examples of how to use them correctly. Visit our website www.perfectlyspoken.com and start your English learning journey today! ⚠️ Using British slang can make your English more natural and authentic, but be careful—it's informal and can cause confusion or even offence if used in the wrong way or with the wrong people. ---- ⭐ Learn English online with Perfectly Spoken ⭐ - Create a Trial account today and enjoy 7 days of access! - Test your English level + learn with over 120 lessons (including lesson 1 from all our courses and the first 10 lessons from courses A1 to C2) + experience live classes and the Conversation Café No payment method needed, just your email to register! 🚀 Ready to begin? Start your English learning journey now at www.perfectlyspoken.com

Duration:00:01:35

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British Slang: Dosh

3/29/2024
💰 Time to talk money. Let's explore where this word comes from and how to use it. 🎧 😎 Welcome to “Understanding British Slang” by Perfectly Spoken In this series we look at some of the most useful and interesting words and phrases in British slang in use today. We look at what they mean and give examples of how to use them correctly. Visit our website www.perfectlyspoken.com and start your English learning journey today! ⚠️ Using British slang can make your English more natural and authentic, but be careful—it's informal and can cause confusion or even offence if used in the wrong way or with the wrong people. ---- ⭐ Learn English online with Perfectly Spoken ⭐ - Create a Trial account today and enjoy 7 days of access! - Test your English level + learn with over 120 lessons (including lesson 1 from all our courses and the first 10 lessons from courses A1 to C2) + experience live classes and the Conversation Café No payment method needed, just your email to register! 🚀 Ready to begin? Start your English learning journey now at www.perfectlyspoken.com

Duration:00:01:21

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British Slang: Loo

3/27/2024
🚽 Have you heard of 'loo'? It's another word for ‘toilet’ in British English. Let's look at where it comes from and how to use this common word. 🎧 😎 Welcome to “Understanding British Slang” by Perfectly Spoken In this series we look at some of the most useful and interesting words and phrases in British slang in use today. We look at what they mean and give examples of how to use them correctly. Visit our website www.perfectlyspoken.com and start your English learning journey today! ⚠️ Using British slang can make your English more natural and authentic, but be careful—it's informal and can cause confusion or even offence if used in the wrong way or with the wrong people. ---- ⭐ Learn English online with Perfectly Spoken ⭐ - Create a Trial account today and enjoy 7 days of access! - Test your English level + learn with over 120 lessons (including lesson 1 from all our courses and the first 10 lessons from courses A1 to C2) + experience live classes and the Conversation Café No payment method needed, just your email to register! 🚀 Ready to begin? Start your English learning journey now at www.perfectlyspoken.com

Duration:00:01:30

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📢 News Talk: Chocolate ▪ Biden ▪ The Happiest Country

3/26/2024
Welcome to this week’s News Talk This is the audio recording of our live group class where Stephanie Marston and David de Jager talk about 3 hot stories in the news and chat with English learners from across the world. This is a really enjoyable way to practise listening to natural English and learn some new vocabulary each week. Here are a few clues about the stories in this episode: Join us in 2 weeks for the latest News Talk. And if you’d like to participate in the live sessions simply create your account at www.perfectlyspoken.com Recorded: 25th March 2024 ---- ⭐ Learn English online with Perfectly Spoken ⭐ - Create a Trial account today and enjoy 7 days of access! - Test your English level + learn with over 120 lessons (including lesson 1 from all our courses and the first 10 lessons from courses A1 to C2) + experience live classes and the Conversation Café No payment method needed, just your email to register! 🚀 Ready to begin? Start your English learning journey now at www.perfectlyspoken.com

Duration:00:31:33

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British Slang: Take the Mickey

3/22/2024
😜 Want to know about friendly (or not so friendly) teasing? 'Take the mickey' is all about that. Let's look at its meaning and how and when it's used. 🎧 😎 Welcome to “Understanding British Slang” by Perfectly Spoken In this series we look at some of the most useful and interesting words and phrases in British slang in use today. We look at what they mean and give examples of how to use them correctly. Visit our website www.perfectlyspoken.com and start your English learning journey today! ⚠️ Using British slang can make your English more natural and authentic, but be careful—it's informal and can cause confusion or even offence if used in the wrong way or with the wrong people. ---- ⭐ Learn English online with Perfectly Spoken ⭐ - Create a Trial account today and enjoy 7 days of access! - Test your English level + learn with over 120 lessons (including lesson 1 from all our courses and the first 10 lessons from courses A1 to C2) + experience live classes and the Conversation Café No payment method needed, just your email to register! 🚀 Ready to begin? Start your English learning journey now at www.perfectlyspoken.com

Duration:00:02:00

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British Slang: Knackered

3/20/2024
😴 Ever been or felt super tired? 'Knackered' might be the perfect word to describe that feeling. Come learn about this word and when people use it. 🎧 😎 Welcome to “Understanding British Slang” by Perfectly Spoken In this series we look at some of the most useful and interesting words and phrases in British slang in use today. We look at what they mean and give examples of how to use them correctly. Visit our website www.perfectlyspoken.com and start your English learning journey today! ⚠️ Using British slang can make your English more natural and authentic, but be careful—it's informal and can cause confusion or even offence if used in the wrong way or with the wrong people. ---- ⭐ Learn English online with Perfectly Spoken ⭐ - Create a Trial account today and enjoy 7 days of access! - Test your English level + learn with over 120 lessons (including lesson 1 from all our courses and the first 10 lessons from courses A1 to C2) + experience live classes and the Conversation Café No payment method needed, just your email to register! 🚀 Ready to begin? Start your English learning journey now at www.perfectlyspoken.com

Duration:00:01:33

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📢 News Talk: TikTok ▪ Unused Electronic Items ▪ Daylight Saving Time

3/19/2024
Welcome to this week’s News Talk This is the audio recording of our live group class where Stephanie Marston and David de Jager talk about 3 hot stories in the news and chat with English learners from across the world. This is a really enjoyable way to practise listening to natural English and learn some new vocabulary each week. Here are a few clues about the stories in this episode: Join us next week for the latest News Talk. And if you’d like to participate in the live sessions simply create your account at www.perfectlyspoken.com Recorded: 18th March 2024 ---- ⭐ Learn English online with Perfectly Spoken ⭐ - Create a Trial account today and enjoy 7 days of access! - Test your English level + learn with over 120 lessons (including lesson 1 from all our courses and the first 10 lessons from courses A1 to C2) + experience live classes and the Conversation Café No payment method needed, just your email to register! 🚀 Ready to begin? Start your English learning journey now at www.perfectlyspoken.com

Duration:00:33:22

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British Slang: Chuffed

3/15/2024
😄 Have you ever felt super proud and happy? 'Chuffed' is the word! Let's discover what it means and how people use it. 🎧 😎 Welcome to “Understanding British Slang” by Perfectly Spoken In this series we look at some of the most useful and interesting words and phrases in British slang in use today. We look at what they mean and give examples of how to use them correctly. Visit our website www.perfectlyspoken.com and start your English learning journey today! ⚠️ Using British slang can make your English more natural and authentic, but be careful—it's informal and can cause confusion or even offence if used in the wrong way or with the wrong people. ---- ⭐ Learn English online with Perfectly Spoken ⭐ - Create a Trial account today and enjoy 7 days of access! - Test your English level + learn with over 120 lessons (including lesson 1 from all our courses and the first 10 lessons from courses A1 to C2) + experience live classes and the Conversation Café No payment method needed, just your email to register! 🚀 Ready to begin? Start your English learning journey now at www.perfectlyspoken.com

Duration:00:01:42

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British Slang: Gutted

3/13/2024
😔 Feeling really, really sad? 'Gutted' might be the word for you. Join us to learn what it means how people use it in everyday conversations. 🎧 😎 Welcome to “Understanding British Slang” by Perfectly Spoken In this series we look at some of the most useful and interesting words and phrases in British slang in use today. We look at what they mean and give examples of how to use them correctly. Visit our website www.perfectlyspoken.com and start your English learning journey today! ⚠️ Using British slang can make your English more natural and authentic, but be careful—it's informal and can cause confusion or even offence if used in the wrong way or with the wrong people. ---- ⭐ Learn English online with Perfectly Spoken ⭐ - Create a Trial account today and enjoy 7 days of access! - Test your English level + learn with over 120 lessons (including lesson 1 from all our courses and the first 10 lessons from courses A1 to C2) + experience live classes and the Conversation Café No payment method needed, just your email to register! 🚀 Ready to begin? Start your English learning journey now at www.perfectlyspoken.com

Duration:00:01:57

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📢 News Talk: US Presidency ▪ Abortion in France ▪ Oscars 2024

3/12/2024
Welcome to this week’s News Talk This is the audio recording of our live group class where Stephanie Marston and David de Jager talk about 3 hot stories in the news and chat with English learners from across the world. This is a really enjoyable way to practise listening to natural English and learn some new vocabulary each week. Here are a few clues about the stories in this episode: Join us next week for the latest News Talk. And if you’d like to participate in the live sessions simply create your account at www.perfectlyspoken.com Recorded: 11th March 2024 ---- ⭐ Learn English online with Perfectly Spoken ⭐ - Create a Trial account today and enjoy 7 days of access! - Test your English level + learn with over 120 lessons (including lesson 1 from all our courses and the first 10 lessons from courses A1 to C2) + experience live classes and the Conversation Café No payment method needed, just your email to register! 🚀 Ready to begin? Start your English learning journey now at www.perfectlyspoken.com

Duration:00:32:16

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British Slang: Cheers

3/8/2024
🍻 Ever wonder why Brits say 'cheers' so much? Let's talk about it! We'll explore where this word comes from and the different ways it's used in daily life. 🎧 😎 Welcome to “Understanding British Slang” by Perfectly Spoken In this series we look at some of the most useful and interesting words and phrases in British slang in use today. We look at what they mean and give examples of how to use them correctly. Visit our website www.perfectlyspoken.com and start your English learning journey today! ⚠️ Using British slang can make your English more natural and authentic, but be careful—it's informal and can cause confusion or even offence if used in the wrong way or with the wrong people. ---- ⭐ Learn English online with Perfectly Spoken ⭐ - Create a Trial account today and enjoy 7 days of access! - Test your English level + learn with over 120 lessons (including lesson 1 from all our courses and the first 10 lessons from courses A1 to C2) + experience live classes and the Conversation Café No payment method needed, just your email to register! 🚀 Ready to begin? Start your English learning journey now at www.perfectlyspoken.com

Duration:00:02:21

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British Slang: Mate

3/6/2024
😎 OK mate? This is a very common word that friends use a lot in Britain and Australia. We'll learn where it comes from and how to use it correctly. 🎧 😎 Welcome to “Understanding British Slang” by Perfectly Spoken In this series we look at some of the most useful and interesting words and phrases in British slang in use today. We look at what they mean and give examples of how to use them correctly. Visit our website www.perfectlyspoken.com and start your English learning journey today! ⚠️ Using British slang can make your English more natural and authentic, but be careful—it's informal and can cause confusion or even offence if used in the wrong way or with the wrong people. ---- ⭐ Learn English online with Perfectly Spoken ⭐ - Create a Trial account today and enjoy 7 days of access! - Test your English level + learn with over 120 lessons (including lesson 1 from all our courses and the first 10 lessons from courses A1 to C2) + experience live classes and the Conversation Café No payment method needed, just your email to register! 🚀 Ready to begin? Start your English learning journey now at www.perfectlyspoken.com

Duration:00:02:09

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📢 News Talk: Rice ▪ Apple's EV ▪ NASA

3/5/2024
Welcome to this week’s News Talk This is the audio recording of our live group class where Stephanie Marston and David de Jager talk about 3 hot stories in the news and chat with English learners from across the world. This is a really enjoyable way to practise listening to natural English and learn some new vocabulary each week. Here are a few clues about the stories in this episode: Join us next week for the latest News Talk. And if you’d like to participate in the live sessions simply create your account at www.perfectlyspoken.com Recorded: 4th March 2024 ---- ⭐ Learn English online with Perfectly Spoken ⭐ - Create a Trial account today and enjoy 7 days of access! - Test your English level + learn with over 120 lessons (including lesson 1 from all our courses and the first 10 lessons from courses A1 to C2) + experience live classes and the Conversation Café No payment method needed, just your email to register! 🚀 Ready to begin? Start your English learning journey now at www.perfectlyspoken.com

Duration:00:29:26

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📢 News Talk: Companies' Value ▪ Icon of Seas ▪ Disconnect after Work

2/27/2024
Welcome to this week’s News Talk This is the audio recording of our live group class where Stephanie Marston and David de Jager talk about 3 hot stories in the news and chat with English learners from across the world. This is a really enjoyable way to practise listening to natural English and learn some new vocabulary each week. Here are a few clues about the stories in this episode: Join us next 4th March 2024 on our YouTube channel for the latest News Talk. And if you’d like to participate in the live sessions simply create your account at www.perfectlyspoken.com Recorded: 26th February 2024 ---- ⭐ Learn English online with Perfectly Spoken ⭐ - Create a Trial account today and enjoy 7 days of access! - Test your English level + learn with over 120 lessons (including lesson 1 from all our courses and the first 10 lessons from courses A1 to C2) + experience live classes and the Conversation Café No payment method needed, just your email to register! 🚀 Ready to begin? Start your English learning journey now at www.perfectlyspoken.com

Duration:00:30:08

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📢 News Talk: Neuralink's Brain Chip ▪ Weight-loss Drug ▪ Transgender Bathrooms

2/6/2024
Welcome to this week’s News Talk This is the audio recording of our live group class where Stephanie Marston and David de Jager talk about 3 hot stories in the news and chat with English learners from across the world. This is a really enjoyable way to practise listening to natural English and learn some new vocabulary each week. Here are a few clues about the stories in this episode: Join us in 2 weeks the latest News Talk. And if you’d like to participate in the live sessions simply create your account at www.perfectlyspoken.com Recorded: 5th February 2024 ---- ⭐ Learn English online with Perfectly Spoken ⭐ - Create a Trial account today and enjoy 7 days of access! - Test your English level + learn with over 120 lessons (including lesson 1 from all our courses and the first 10 lessons from courses A1 to C2) + experience live classes and the Conversation Café No payment method needed, just your email to register! 🚀 Ready to begin? Start your English learning journey now at www.perfectlyspoken.com

Duration:00:32:20