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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🧠This episode of the Learn English Podcast teaches advanced American English vocabulary through six word pairs that use the same two words but carry completely different meanings depending on word order. English learners at the B2 level will learn how to distinguish between far too and too far, before long and long before, for long and long for, only now and now only, even then and then even, and such as and as such — all explained clearly with real example sentences.
Word order is one of the most important and most overlooked aspects of learning English at the intermediate and advanced level. These six word pairs appear constantly in everyday American English conversation, storytelling, and writing, and understanding how to use them correctly is one of the clearest markers of real English fluency. This episode is ideal for B2 English learners who want to sharpen their listening comprehension, build advanced vocabulary, and start understanding American English the way native speakers use it naturally.
This episode of the Learn English Podcast teaches English in context — not through grammar drills, but through real vocabulary patterns that intermediate and advanced ESL and EFL learners can recognize, understand, and use immediately in their own conversations.
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📝 Vocabulary list:
1) before long: soon after something happens; the two events are close together in time
2) long before: much earlier than another event; the two events are far apart in time
3) for long: for a long period of time; typically used in negative sentences or questions
4) long for: to deeply desire or yearn for something, usually something you cannot have
5) only now: not until this moment; suggests something happened later than expected
6) now only: currently more limited or restricted than before
7) far too: too much; too extreme in degree
8) too far: beyond acceptable limits; related to distance, behavior, or boundaries
9) even then: despite that time or situation; something expected still did not happen
10) then even: used to describe a bad situation that keeps getting worse; builds dramatic tension
11) such as: for example; signals that specific details or examples are coming
12) as such: therefore; because of a particular role or condition

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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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🧠This episode of the Learn English Podcast teaches advanced American English vocabulary through six word pairs that use the same two words but carry completely different meanings depending on word order. English learners at the B2 level will learn how to distinguish between far too and too far, before long and long before, for long and long for, only now and now only, even then and then even, and such as and as such — all explained clearly with real example sentences.
Word order is one of the most important and most overlooked aspects of learning English at the intermediate and advanced level. These six word pairs appear constantly in everyday American English conversation, storytelling, and writing, and understanding how to use them correctly is one of the clearest markers of real English fluency. This episode is ideal for B2 English learners who want to sharpen their listening comprehension, build advanced vocabulary, and start understanding American English the way native speakers use it naturally.
This episode of the Learn English Podcast teaches English in context — not through grammar drills, but through real vocabulary patterns that intermediate and advanced ESL and EFL learners can recognize, understand, and use immediately in their own conversations.
🔔 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
📝 Vocabulary list:
1) before long: soon after something happens; the two events are close together in time
2) long before: much earlier than another event; the two events are far apart in time
3) for long: for a long period of time; typically used in negative sentences or questions
4) long for: to deeply desire or yearn for something, usually something you cannot have
5) only now: not until this moment; suggests something happened later than expected
6) now only: currently more limited or restricted than before
7) far too: too much; too extreme in degree
8) too far: beyond acceptable limits; related to distance, behavior, or boundaries
9) even then: despite that time or situation; something expected still did not happen
10) then even: used to describe a bad situation that keeps getting worse; builds dramatic tension
11) such as: for example; signals that specific details or examples are coming
12) as such: therefore; because of a particular role or condition




