The American English Podcast teaches the language and culture of the United States. Through common e
In this episode, you'll learn how to use the common expression Once in a Blue Moon. In Part 2, whic
We've lived in Los Angeles for about 5 months and spend a lot of time exploring. I'm happy to say th
Today you're going to learn so many fun facts about the US, all of which have to do with geography.
The Tale of Peter Rabbit was published in 1902 by the British author and illustrator Beatrix Potter.
Martin ended up falling in love with a redheaded American woman named Elizabeth Smith, and eventuall
In this episode of the American English Podcast, you'll learn how to use the common English expressi
We all love survival stories, do we not? Watching men and women find food and water, seeing them bu
In today's episode you'll learn how to use the common English expression BETWEEN A ROCK AND A HARD P
In this 5-Minute English episode, you'll hear a lot of vocabulary and phrases related to Cold, Flus
In this 5-Minute English episode, you'll hear a lot of vocabulary and phrases related to winter and
After my last conversation with Pete about his "Dream House" in Australia (Ep. 109), I decided to as
We're moving to Los Angeles, L.A. - the City of Angels. This is a Chats with Shana episode, what I'm
In this episode, Charlie and I discuss all things embarrassing. This is your chance to hear some fun
The preposition in and on can be a nightmare, but in this short recording I hope to clarify some of
Want to go on a vacation to Hawaii? In this episode, I speak about our recent trip to Oahu - the mos
In this 5-Minute English episode, you'll hear a lot of vocabulary and phrases related to skincare an
I've always loved talking about Dream Houses. It's sort of a magical topic that everyone can relate
In today's episode, you'll learn about Sharks and Shark Attacks in U.S. waters and how to avoid a sh
In today's episode, you'll learn how to use the common expression: To Rock the Boat. You'll get to p
In today's episode, you'll learn how to use the common expression: The Coast Is Clear. You'll get to