Learn English Podcast
The Learn English Podcast helps B2 English learners improve listening, vocabulary, and confidence through engaging, story-based episodes about American culture, world events, and fascinating true stories.
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🏔️Alaska is the largest state in the United States — but also the least populated, the most remote, and one of the most culturally unique. This episode of the Learn English Podcast explores Alaska’s history, climate, economy, and culture as part of the ongoing U.S. states series, with vocabulary explained naturally in context throughout.
Topics include how Alaska was purchased from Russia in 1867, the history of indigenous peoples like the Inuit and the Aleut, why Alaska has a high median income despite a small population, what homesteading and living off the grid mean, and how bush pilots are a normal part of everyday life in remote communities.
Perfect for intermediate English learners at the B1–B2 level who want to build real American English vocabulary through history and culture. Expressions covered include “the lower 48,” “living off the grid,” “population density,” “self-reliance,” and more — the kind of language native speakers use in everyday conversation that most English courses never explain. If you want to understand Americans when they talk about geography, culture, and daily life, this episode is a great place to start.
📝 Vocabulary list:
1) population density: number of people living in an area
2) median income: the typical amount people earn
3) indigenous: original people of a region
4) territory: land controlled by a country but not a state
5) remote: far away and difficult to reach
6) cost of living: amount of money needed to live
7) seasonal work: jobs available only during certain times of year
8) homesteading: living independently by using the land for survival
9) off the grid: living without public utilities
10) preserve food: keep food safe for long periods
11) mountaineer: person who climbs mountains
12) self-sufficient: able to provide for oneself
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Welcome English Learners!
If you’re tired of boring English lessons, you’re in the right place.
The Learn English Podcast helps B2 learners improve listening, vocabulary, and confidence through real stories about culture, history, and everyday life. Each episode gives you English that is natural, understandable, and meaningful—so you learn without stress or confusion.
Here, you won’t memorize lists or repeat unnatural sentences. You’ll hear real English in context, spoken the way people use it in the real world. Bit by bit, your brain starts connecting words, expressions, and meaning automatically. If you want English that feels real—not like homework—join us and start learning through stories you’ll actually enjoy.
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🏔️Alaska is the largest state in the United States — but also the least populated, the most remote, and one of the most culturally unique. This episode of the Learn English Podcast explores Alaska’s history, climate, economy, and culture as part of the ongoing U.S. states series, with vocabulary explained naturally in context throughout.
Topics include how Alaska was purchased from Russia in 1867, the history of indigenous peoples like the Inuit and the Aleut, why Alaska has a high median income despite a small population, what homesteading and living off the grid mean, and how bush pilots are a normal part of everyday life in remote communities.
Perfect for intermediate English learners at the B1–B2 level who want to build real American English vocabulary through history and culture. Expressions covered include “the lower 48,” “living off the grid,” “population density,” “self-reliance,” and more — the kind of language native speakers use in everyday conversation that most English courses never explain. If you want to understand Americans when they talk about geography, culture, and daily life, this episode is a great place to start.
📝 Vocabulary list:
1) population density: number of people living in an area
2) median income: the typical amount people earn
3) indigenous: original people of a region
4) territory: land controlled by a country but not a state
5) remote: far away and difficult to reach
6) cost of living: amount of money needed to live
7) seasonal work: jobs available only during certain times of year
8) homesteading: living independently by using the land for survival
9) off the grid: living without public utilities
10) preserve food: keep food safe for long periods
11) mountaineer: person who climbs mountains
12) self-sufficient: able to provide for oneself
🔔 Follow us on social media @LearnEnglishPod and visit our website:
Podcast website: https://learnenglishpod.com/
Follow us on social Media: https://linktr.ee/learnenglishpod
Take lessons with me: https://www.italki.com/en/teacher/8531387
📚Affiliate link for italki: https://www.italki.com/en/i/ref/GBBdbb
Affiliate link for Lingq: https://www.lingq.com/?referral=msusc




