Talk About Yourself in English | Self Introduction, Family, Job, Daily Life Beginner English Podcast
Do you want to speak confidently about yourself in English? š In this beginner-friendly English podcast, Tom and Becky will guide you step by step through the most common questions and answers about self-introduction. In this lesson, youāll learn how to talk about: ā Your name and where youāre from ā Your age ā Your family (brothers, sisters, children) ā Your job or studies ā Your hobbies and interests ā Your personality (friendly, shy, funnyā¦) ā Your daily life and routines ā Your future plans We give you real examples, natural phrases, and simple patterns that you can start using immediately. Perfect for English beginners (A1āA2 level) who want to practice speaking.
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Learning English in Your Sleep The Truth About Sleep Learning
In todayās episode, Tom talks about one of the biggest questions in language learning: Can you really learn English while you sleep? Many apps, videos, and channels promise you fast results if you just play English audio while you are sleeping. But is it true? Can your brain really learn a new language during sleep? Or do you need attention, focus, and effort while you are awake? In this slow, clear English podcast, Tom explains the truth. You will learn: Why real language learning needs focus and attention. Why noticing new words is the key to memory. How effort and practice build fluency. What sleep actually does for your brain and memory. The dangers of believing āeasy promisesā in language learning.
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How to Think in English: Stop Translating in Your Head!
Want to stop translating in your head and start thinking directly in English? This slow, clear English podcast is perfect for shadowing practice, daily listening, and improving your fluency ā even if you're a beginner! In this episode, Tom speaks slowly, uses simple words, and repeats key ideas to help you understand everything. Youāll practice both listening and speaking as you learn how to build the habit of thinking in English. š¹ Perfect for: ā English shadowing practice ā Daily listening routine ā English speaking fluency ā Beginner to intermediate learners ā ESL self-study
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How to Stay Motivated in Language Learning
Welcome to English Unleashed! š§ In this English podcast for beginners, Tom and Becky talk about one of the most important parts of language learning: motivation. You will learn how to find your personal why (your reason for learning English) and use it every day to stay motivated. š This episode is perfect for A1āA2 learners and includes shadowing practice. That means you can listen, repeat after us, and improve your pronunciation, fluency, and listening skills step by step. š In this episode, you will learn: The meaning of āyour whyā in English learning. The difference between external motivation (outside pressure) and internal motivation (your dream). A simple 3-step daily practice: say your reason, imagine your future, take a small action. Why small steps every day are more powerful than big steps once in a while. How to see mistakes as friends, not problems. Easy reflection questions to keep your motivation strong.
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One Day in The Past: Slow English in the Past Tense
Are you an A1 or A2 English learner searching for clear, slow-paced listening practice you can truly follow? In this episode of English Unleashed, Tom gently narrates āA Day in 1900ā in simple past tense, from waking up to bedtime. This 30-minute story is perfect for practicing everyday verbs, daily routines, and historical vocabulary in a relaxing, immersive way. š° Why youāll love it: - Entirely narrated in past tenseāgreat for practicing common past verbs (woke, washed, walked, cooked, etc.) - No fast speech, no pressureājust slow, clear, and easy-to-understand English - Vivid details about meal time, work life, family, and a quiet eveningāmakes listening practice feel like a journey - Ideal listening length (~30 mins) to build stamina and fluency