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Plain English

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Improve your English and learn about the world at the same time. Plain English brings you short, modern stories about culture, science, travel, business, and everyday life, all told in clear, natural English designed for learners. You’ll grow your vocabulary, improve your listening skills, and build your confidence one episode at a time. Like the show? Sign up free at PlainEnglish.com and get a personalized learning path.
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Castro steps (partially) aside in Cuba | Learn English phrase ‘keep a low profile’

Raúl Castro will formally step aside as Cuba’s president and Miguel Díaz-Canel, the vice president, is the Communist Party’s nominee to replace him. The 57-year-old was born after Fidel Castro took power in the Cuban revolution, but has been a loyal servant to the party and the government, so it’s not clear if Cuba will change after a new generation takes over the presidency. Plus, we review the English phrase “to keep a low profile.” Read the full transcript of this episode at http://www.plaine...

Apr 30, 201816 minEp. 42

Avicii, star DJ, found dead at 28 | Learn English phrase ‘take its toll’

The music world was shocked at the news that Swedish DJ Avicii, known for his high-energy concerts, was found dead in the Middle Eastern nation of Oman. He was 28. Avicii had retired from touring, citing the negative effects on his health of the touring lifestyle. But he continued to release albums, including one last year. In the second half of the show, we review the English phrase “take its toll.” Read the full transcript of this episode at http://www.plainenglish.com/41 Transcripts are alway...

Apr 26, 201818 minEp. 41

Prosecutors detail evidence against ‘El Chapo’ | English phrasal verb ‘pull off’

The US government released a 90-page memo detailing much of the evidence they plan to use in the trial of drug lord Joaquin Guzman, also known as El Chapo. Among the charges are that he personally interrogated rivals, had them killed, and ordered their bodies burned in a hole in the ground. El Chapo pulled of two dramatic prison escapes—and in today’s episode, we’ll talk about the English phrasal verb “pull off.” Read the full transcript of this episode at http://www.plainenglish.com/40 Transcri...

Apr 23, 201815 minEp. 40

Canada shocked by junior-hockey bus tragedy | Learn English expression ‘come to grips’

Canada is mourning the loss of 16 people in a tragic bus crash that killed junior hockey players, coaches, and staff on their way to a playoff game. Ten of those killed were players between the ages of 16 and 21. Across Canada, people paid tribute by placing hockey sticks outside their homes and businesses. In the second half of the show, we discuss the English phrase “come to grips.” Read the full transcript of this episode at http://www.plainenglish.com/39 Transcripts are always free and avail...

Apr 19, 201815 minEp. 39

Brazil’s Lula surrenders after tense stand-off | Learn English phrase ‘give voice to’

Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, the ex-president of Brazil who was convicted of corruption as part of the country’s massive ‘Car Wash’ scandal, surrendered to police last week after a tense three-day standoff that pitted his supporters against police. The ex-president is in jail while he appeals his conviction. Plus, we review the English phrase, “give voice to.” Read the full transcript of this episode at http://www.plainenglish.com/38 Transcripts are always free and available now! ¿Hablas español? ...

Apr 16, 201817 minEp. 38

Japanese baseball star doubles his impact in America | Learn English expression ‘flip a switch’

Japanese baseball superstar Shohei Ohtani started the 2018 year in America’s Major League Baseball and hopes to become the first player to be both a superstar pitcher and a superstar batter since Babe Ruth revolutionized the sport 99 years ago. He’s off to a great start with two dominant pitching performances and three home runs. Plus, we talk about the English phrase “flip a switch.” Read the full transcript of this episode at http://www.plainenglish.com/37 Transcripts are always free and avail...

Apr 12, 201816 minEp. 37

Peru’s president resigns amid scandal | Learn English phrase ‘the last straw’

Peruvian President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski resigns amid a corruption scandal. The ex-President left after having alienated his supporters and antagonized his opponents in Congress. His resignation comes after he pardoned another ex-president, Alberto Fujimori. In the second half of the episode, we talk about the English expression “the last straw.” Read the full transcript of this episode at http://www.plainenglish.com/36 Transcripts are always free and available now! ¿Hablas español? Você fala po...

Apr 09, 201817 minEp. 36

Why some people want to #DeleteFacebook | Learn English expression ‘to gather steam’

Facebook is suffering from a series of scandals related to data privacy. As a result, some people are trying to #DeleteFacebook. Do you know how much information Facebook knows about you? Some users were surprised at what the social network had collected about them. At the end of the episode, we’ll talk about the English phrase “to gather steam.” Read the full transcript of this episode at http://www.plainenglish.com/35 Transcripts are always free and available now! ¿Hablas español? Você fala po...

Apr 06, 201817 minEp. 35

Netflix series explores Brazil’s ‘Car Wash’ scandal | English vocabulary: ‘crux’

Operation Car Wash—the massive investigation into corruption in Brazil that has stretched on for five years—will be the topic of a new series on Netflix directed by José Padilha. The eight-part series, called “The Mechanism,” centers on one criminal money-launderer and two investigators. The crux of the scandal is corruption—and we talk about how to use the word “crux” in English. Read the full transcript of this episode at http://www.plainenglish.com/34 Transcripts are always free and available...

Apr 02, 201818 minEp. 34

Self-driving Uber kills pedestrian in Arizona | Learn English phrase ‘turning point’

A self-driving Uber car struck and killed a pedestrian in Arizona, raising questions about the safety of the entire industry of autonomous vehicles. The 49-year-old woman was walking her bike across the street when she was hit by the Volvo SUV. The human operator, whose job was to intervene in an emergency, wasn’t looking at the road at the time. Could this be a turning point for self-driving cars? We also review the English phrase “turning point.” Read the full transcript of this episode at htt...

Mar 29, 201817 minEp. 33

Competitive video-gaming is the new trend in sports | Learn English phrasal verb ‘catch on’

eSports—competitive video-gaming—are gaining in popularity in the United States among males under age 25. As a result, new venues are being built to accommodate live video-game competitions. One venue took over NBC Studios in California; another is being built in Texas. eSports are starting to catch on in the United States; we’ll also review how to use the phrasal verb “catch on.” Read the full transcript of this episode at http://www.plainenglish.com/32 Transcripts are always free and available...

Mar 26, 201818 minEp. 32

Stephen Hawking dies | Learn English phrase ‘do justice’

Stephen Hawking, the physicist who studied gravity, black holes and the origins of the universe, and who used a distinctive computerized voice after losing his ability to speak, died last week at age 76. He lived for 50 years with ALS after having been given just a few years to live after his diagnosis. The English phrase today is “do justice.” Read the full transcript of this episode at http://www.plainenglish.com/31 Transcripts are always free and available now! ¿Hablas español? Você fala port...

Mar 22, 201816 minEp. 31

Celebrating Ireland on St. Patrick's Day | Learn English phrasal verb 'scale back'

St. Patrick’s Day is a celebration of Irish culture around the world, featuring parades, Irish music and dance, whiskey, and beer. The holiday originally honored St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland, who brought Catholicism to the island and taught the inhabitants about the Holy Trinity by using a three-leaf clover. Plus, we talk about how to use the phrasal verb “scale back.” Read the full transcript of this episode at http://www.plainenglish.com/30 Transcripts are always free and available...

Mar 19, 201815 minEp. 30

Frida Kahlo doll sparks backlash in Mexico | Learn English phrase ‘on solid ground’

Toymaker Mattel has released a Frida Kahlo Barbie Doll in honor of International Women’s Day—but some in Mexico think it’s not an accurate representation of the famous Mexican artists. Plus, one of Frida Kahlo’s descendants claims Mattel didn’t secure the rights to the artist’s image. Even so, Mattel seems to be on solid legal ground—and we also talk about what it means to be on solid ground. Link to Frida picture: http://www.PlainEnglish.com/Frida Read the full transcript of this episode at htt...

Mar 15, 201818 minEp. 29

Spotify reveals some secrets | Learn English phrase ‘game the system’

The hit music streaming service Spotify is preparing to go public—and in the process is revealing some information about its business for the first time, including its ambitions to change the entire music industry. Learn how many users it has, what major labels get payouts, and how people have tried to game the system—and what the English expression “game the system” means. Read the full transcript of this episode at http://www.plainenglish.com/28 Transcripts are always free and available now! ¿...

Mar 12, 201816 minEp. 28

‘Shape of Water’ wins Oscar for Best Picture | English phrase ‘cut a deal’

The Shape of Water won Best Picture at the Oscars on Sunday night, while Frances McDormand won Best Actress for her role in Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri and Gary Oldman won Best Actor for his portrayal of Winston Churchill in Darkest Hour. Mexican director Guillermo del Toro won for his work on The Shape of Water. Learn how to use the English phrase “cut a deal.” Read the full transcript of this episode at http://www.plainenglish.com/27 Transcripts are always free and available now!...

Mar 08, 201817 minEp. 27

China to remove term limits for its president | Learn English expression 'akin to'

The Communist Party of China has proposed changing to constitution to remove term limits for Chinese president Xi Jinping in a break with the country's tradition of changing leaders every decade. The move caused a backlash on Chinese social media. In the second half of the podcast, we talk about the English expression “akin to.” Read the full transcript of this episode at http://www.plainenglish.com/26 Transcripts are always free and available now! ¿Hablas español? Você fala português? Parles-tu...

Mar 05, 201817 minEp. 26

Iconic preacher Billy Graham dies | Phrasal verb ‘carry out’

Billy Graham, the American preacher whose crusades personally reached hundreds of millions of people, died at age 99. He became just the fourth private citizen to lie in honor at the U.S. Capitol building in Washington, DC. Through his remarkable career, he counseled 12 U.S. presidents, preached with Martin Luther King, Jr., and consoled the American people after tragedy. In the second half of the program, we review how to use the phrasal verb “carry out.” Read the full transcript of this episod...

Mar 01, 201817 minEp. 25

Another school shooting in the US | Learn English phrase ‘pour out’

A 17-year-old shot and killed 17 people at a school he once attended in Florida. Another 12 people were injured in the attack. Mass shootings at schools and in public places are an unfortunate exception to the improving overall safety in America. The English phrase “pour out” means to empty. Read the full transcript of this episode at http://www.plainenglish.com/24 Transcripts are always free and available now! ¿Hablas español? Você fala português? Parles-tu français? 你会说中文吗? The episode transcr...

Feb 26, 201815 minEp. 24

China welcomes Year of the Dog | Learn English phrasal verb ‘sweep away’

The Lunar New Year began this week with celebrations across Asia. In China, families follow traditions associated with good luck, dressing in new clothes, eating long noodles to symbolize a long life, and giving gifts wrapped in red. Large cities around the world mark the New Year with fireworks and parades. In the second half of the program, we talk about the phrasal verb “sweep away.” Read the full transcript of this episode at http://www.plainenglish.com/23 Transcripts are always free and ava...

Feb 22, 201816 minEp. 23

Fan-made Harry Potter movie on YouTube | Phrasal verb ‘come out’

A fan-produced movie called “Voldemort: Origins of the Heir” was released on YouTube last month, free of charge. The movie is an unofficial “prequel” that tells the story of how Tom Riddle became Voldemort. Warner Brothers, the Hollywood studio that owns the rights to Harry Potter films, allowed the movie to be produced as long as it was released without charge. Plus, learn English phrasal verb “come out” when talking about books and movies. Movie link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C6SZa5U8sI...

Feb 19, 201817 minEp. 22

Olympics open in South Korea | English idiom ‘third time’s the charm’

PyeongChang, South Korea, is host to the Winter Olympics. In the chilly opening ceremony, North and South Korea marched under one flag—and one athlete marched without a shirt on. A 17-year-old American won a gold medal in snowboarding. The third time was the charm for PyongChang because it lost two previous bids; we talk about how to use “the third time’s the charm” in English. Read the full transcript of this episode at http://www.plainenglish.com/21 Transcripts are always free and available no...

Feb 15, 201818 minEp. 21

Russian activist arrested | Practice English phrase ‘turn out’

Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny was arrested on his way to a rally in Moscow. Navalny is the leader of a movement to boycott the upcoming presidential election in March. He wanted to be a candidate, but was barred due to a conviction that was widely considered to be political. Will his supporters vote against Putin or boycott the election? Plus, we talk about how to use “turn out” to describe how many people attend an event or participate in an election. Read the full transcript of this...

Feb 12, 201818 minEp. 20

Groundhog Day traditions in US | Learn English phrasal verb ‘suffer through’

In one of America’s strangest holidays, a groundhog predicts that winter will last six more weeks. The tradition inspired the 1993 movie “Groundhog Day” and draws large crowds to a small town in western Pennsylvania. The groundhog says we have to suffer through six more weeks of winter—his usual prediction—and we talk about what “suffer through” means. Read the full transcript of this episode at http://www.plainenglish.com/19 Transcripts are always free and available now! ¿Hablas español? Você f...

Feb 08, 201816 minEp. 19

Mexico debates legalizing marijuana | What it means to ‘get your fix’

A Mexican government official suggested legalizing marijuana in tourist areas to reduce violence, but a majority of Mexicans appear to be against the idea. Canada and several US states have made the drug legal for recreational use. Would Mexico ever follow their lead in legalizing marijuana? Plus, we review what it means to “get your fix” of something—be it drugs or chocolate. Read the full transcript of this episode at http://www.plainenglish.com/18 Transcripts are always free and available now...

Feb 05, 201816 minEp. 18

Super Bowl traditions in US | English expression ‘pit against’

One of the biggest dates on the American cultural calendar is the first weekend of February—Super Bowl Sunday. On this episode of Plain English, we talk about the American traditions for football’s biggest game, including the halftime show, the commercials, and the ways you can bet on the game. The game pits the Patriots against the Eagles, and we’ll explain what it means to pit one thing against another. Read the full transcript of this episode at http://www.plainenglish.com/17 Transcripts are ...

Feb 01, 201818 minEp. 17

Stolen: World’s most expensive bottle of vodka | English phrase 'getting cold feet’

A collector’s bottle of vodka, made of gold and silver and decorated with diamonds and classic car parts, was stolen from the basement of a bar in Copenhagen, Denmark. Police found the (empty) bottle at a construction site a few days later. The bottle’s owner says he was saved by “the vodka god.” Plus we review what it means to get “cold feet” before a big decision—and it has nothing to do with temperature. Read the full transcript of this episode at http://www.plainenglish.com/16 Transcripts ar...

Jan 29, 201813 minEp. 16

App matches your face with famous paintings |Learn the English phrase ‘Push the limit’

Today on Plain English: Do you have a historical double—in a painting? A new feature in a Google app will search historical artwork and tell you which painting or portrait most looks like you. But the app only works in the US due to privacy laws. Some people are concerned that Google may use the data for more than just lighthearted fun. Plus, we review what it means to “push the limit”—and how one person pushed the limit by searching for a cartoon character’s match in Google’s archives. Read the...

Jan 25, 201815 minEp. 15

Could Oprah be president? | English phrase ‘speak up’

Today on Plain English: Media mogul Oprah Winfrey gave an inspirational speech at the Golden Globe Awards in January, focusing on injustice and sexual abuse and harassment scandals. Could that be the first step in a potential run for president? We talk about a few reasons why it might be—and a few reasons why it might not be. Our English phrase is speak up, meaning to not stay silent about something on your mind. Read the full transcript of this episode at http://www.plainenglish.com/14 Transcri...

Jan 22, 201815 minEp. 14

North and South Korea discuss cooperation for Olympics

Today on Plain English: North Korea announced it will send a delegation of athletes to the Winter Olympics, being held in Pyeongchang, just 40 miles from the Demilitarized Zone that separates the two countries. The two Koreas may compete together with a single women’s ice hockey team and North Korea is expected to have a pair of figure skaters compete. Our English word is "rocky." We talk about what it means to be off to a rocky start—or a smooth start, depending on the situation. Read the full ...

Jan 18, 201817 minEp. 13
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