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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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So long, Big Bird: Puppeteer Caroll Spinney dies | Learn phrasal verb 'cut back on'

" Caroll Spinney, the puppeteer who played Big Bird, Oscar the Grouch, and other characters on television's ""Sesame Street"" died at age 85. For almost half a century, Spinney played the over-sized, six-year-old yellow canary that enchanted generations of children. He maneuvered the eight-foot-tall costume from inside, with the help of cables and a monitor strapped to his chest. Plus, learn what it means to ""cut back on"" something. Read the full transcript of this episode at https://www.plain...

Jan 02, 202019 minEp. 221

Cookie announcements: the most annoying thing on the internet | Learn phrasal verb 'show up'

" Cookies, the little bits of text that are stored in web browsers that tell sites things about ourselves and our behaviors, have long been a part of the Internet. But new data privacy regulations have brought cookies front and center--literally. Now most sites ask consumers if they agree to having cookies placed on their browsers. Is that a win for data privacy or a useless annoyance to web visitors? Plus, learn the phrasal verb ""show up."" Read the full transcript of this episode at https://w...

Dec 30, 201922 minEp. 220

Landing on autopilot | Learn English phrase 'prone to'

" Garmin, the company that once dominated GPS navigation in cars, has developed an automated landing system for small planes. The system is designed to land a small plane automatically in an emergency, such as when the pilot has a heart attack. The plane will find the nearest airport, locate an airstrip, alert air traffic control, land the plane and bring it to a stop. Plus, learn the English phrase ""prone to."" Read the full transcript of this episode at https://www.plainenglish.com/219 Transc...

Dec 26, 201919 minEp. 219

UK elections: how the parties fared | Learn English phrase 'for good measure'

" Britain's historic election will upset the balance of power in Parliament, as the Tories will have an 80-seat majority to press their Brexit plans. The opposition Labour party ran on a laundry-list of proposals that confused and overwhelmed voters. The Scottish National Party won big, further isolating Scotland from the rest of the UK. And the Liberal Democrats, once a credible third party alternative, were reduced to only 11 seats. Plus, learn the English phrase ""for good measure."" Read the...

Dec 23, 201918 minEp. 218

Boris wins big in vote dominated by Brexit | Learn English phrase 'wind at your back'

" The UK's Conservative Party, led by Prime Minister Boris Johnson, won a convincing victory in Parliamentary elections on December 12 on the strength of its campaign promise to ""get Brexit done."" The Tories will have an 80-seat majority, their best election result since 1987, while the opposition Labour had its worst night since the 1930s. The result almost guarantees Britain will officially exit the EU on schedule by the end of January. Plus, learn what it means to have the wind at your back...

Dec 19, 201919 minEp. 217

Tom Hanks plays American icon Mr. Rogers perfectly | Learn English phrase 'get down to business'

" Over the course of 31 years and over 900 half-hour episodes, Fred Rogers was a friendly television neighbor and mentor to generations of American children, who knew him as simply ""Mr. Rogers."" A new movie, starring Tom Hanks as Mr. Rogers, explores the impact he had on children. He wasn't afraid to confront topics big and small and always spoke to children on their level. Plus, learn the English phrase ""get down to business."" Read the full transcript of this episode at https://www.plaineng...

Dec 16, 201921 minEp. 216

London attacker stymied by brave bystanders | Learn English phrasal verb 'hold off'

" A man wielding two knives attacked conferencegoers at a building near the famous landmark London Bridge. Bystanders used whatever they could - including a spear and a whale's tooth - to fight back while police responded. Police shot the attacker after they saw what appeared to be an explosive vest. Plus, learn the English expression ""hold off."" Read the full transcript of this episode at https://www.plainenglish.com/215 Transcripts are always free and available now! ¿Hablas español? Você fal...

Dec 12, 201919 minEp. 215

Court finds Picasso's handyman had stolen artwork | Learn phrasal verb 'zero in on'

" A French appeals court has found that Pierre Le Guennec, the former handyman to Pablo Picasso, was in possession of stolen work by the famous artist. Le Guennec said that the paintings had been a gift and were in his garage for decades, but the artist's estate believes the goods were stolen and that smugglers were using Le Guennec as cover to bring the work back into the legitimate market. For now, the artwork remains at the Bank of France. Plus, learn the English phrasal verb ""zero in on."" ...

Dec 09, 201922 minEp. 214

30-year anniversary of Berlin Wall's fall | Learn English phrase 'take something for granted'

" November 9 marked thirty years since the fall of the Berlin Wall, the concrete and razor-wire barrier that sliced through the German capital, symbolizing the differences between the liberal West Germany and the communist East Germany. Chancellor Angela Merkel, who grew up in East Germany, said that the occasion reminds us that the values of a liberal democracy need to be continually defended. Plus, learn what it means to ""take something for granted."" Read the full transcript of this episode ...

Dec 05, 201924 minEp. 213

The rise of alcohol-free cocktails and beer | Learn English phrasal verb 'pop up'

" Beverage makers, restaurants and bars are working hard to attract a new demographic of drinkers: those who don't drink at all, or who want to cut down on their alcohol consumption. New cocktails, spirits, and even craft beer are helping people have an elevated cocktail or drinking experience without the alcohol. These drinks have the flavor and sophistication of an alcoholic beverage, but without the hangover the next day. Plus, learn the phrasal verb ""pop up."" Read the full transcript of th...

Dec 02, 201921 minEp. 212

NFL recovered from controversy in time for 100th birthday | Learn English phrase 'turn a corner'

America's most popular sport is football, and the National Football League is preparing to turn 100 years old next year. Just a few years ago, it looked like the NFL was on the decline, after a series of controversies surrounding player injuries, domestic violence, and political protests took a toll on television ratings. But the sport bounced back and is now as strong as ever. Plus, learn the English phrase ""turn a corner."" Read the full transcript of this episode at https://www.plainenglish....

Nov 28, 201921 minEp. 211

Inside the world's most intense haunted house | Learn English phrasal verb 'to get yourself into'

" McKamey Manor will lock you in a coffin, bury you alive, attack you with spiders, pull out your fingernails: anything that perfectly matches up with your worst fears. One customer said he no longer gets an adrenaline rush from jumping out of airplanes, so he signed up to go through McKamey Manor. Not everyone in town thinks it should be allowed to operate, but the owner insists it's safe. Participants have to sign a book-sized waiver to join. Plus, learn what it means to ""get yourself into"" ...

Nov 25, 201926 minEp. 210

How delivery-only kitchens aid experimentation | Learn English phrasal verb 'keep up with'

" In the second part of a two-part series, we introduce our fictional restaurant, ""Mariscos by JR"" and we talk about how off-site kitchens can help restauranteurs serve their customers better and experiment with new options. So-called ""virtual restaurants"" can test new concepts without the high investment necessary for an in-person location. Plus, learn the English phrasal verb ""keep up with."" Read the full transcript of this episode at https://www.plainenglish.com/209 Transcripts are alwa...

Nov 21, 201921 minEp. 209

'Ghost kitchens' and the insatiable demand for delivery | Learn English phrasal verb 'whip up'

" Demand for food delivery is booming around the world and restaurants are looking for new ways to satisfy customers who want to eat at home. Increasingly, they are turning to ""ghost kitchens,"" shared commercial kitchens not in a restaurant itself. Ghost kitchens also help restauranteurs experiment with new concepts, expand their hours, and get orders out the door faster. Plus, learn what it means to ""whip something up."" Read the full transcript of this episode at https://www.plainenglish.co...

Nov 18, 201922 minEp. 208

How streaming is changing pop music | Learn English phrase 'stick around'

" Long, mellow song intros are a thing of the past in the age of streaming, as artists scramble to catch your attention in the first 30 seconds of every track. That's because streaming services pay artists royalties only after a customer has listened to 30 seconds. Pop artists are responding, dispensing with the longer instrumental intros of the past and bringing the hook and the refrain earlier into each song. Not everyone likes the effect this is having on songwriting. Plus, learn what it mean...

Nov 14, 201922 minEp. 207

Soccer fans in for a culture shock at Qatar World Cup | Learn English phrasal verb 'look on'

" Qatar, a tiny, oil-rich nation with a sweltering climate, few sports fans, and a dodgy record on human rights, is preparing to host the world's biggest sporting competition: the 2022 World Cup. Fans and athletes will enjoy the games in outdoor air-conditioned stadiums, which will counteract the suffocating heat. But will they enjoy their stay in a country that bans alcohol and has few tourist attractions? Learn English phrasal verb ""look on."" Read the full transcript of this episode at https...

Nov 11, 201923 minEp. 206

NYC to shutter infamous Rikers Island jail | Learn English expression 'uphill battle'

" The jail at Rikers Island, which houses 7,000 short-term inmates per night, will close by 2026, following a vote in the New York City Council. The jail, once heralded as a model incarceration facility, has been rife with abuse and neglect in recent decades. The jail will be replaced by four smaller facilities that, among them, will have a much lower capacity than the 400-acre Rikers. New York faces an ""uphill battle"" (today's expression) in closing the famous jail. Read the full transcript o...

Nov 07, 201920 minEp. 205

TikTok reaches 1 billion downloads | Learn phrasal verb 'serve up'

" The latest social media app on the scene is TikTok, with over a billion downloads. TikTok features user-generated videos no longer than 15 seconds: the most popular videos show teenagers lip-synching and dancing in heavily-edited videos. Videos find popularity with challenges, where users all put their own spin on the same type of video. Plus, learn the English phrasal verb ""serve up."" Read the full transcript of this episode at https://www.plainenglish.com/204 Transcripts are always free an...

Nov 04, 201923 minEp. 204

WeWork's stunning near-collapse | Learn English phrase 'fall from grace'

" In a story that will be studied in business school for ages, WeWork, the world's biggest co-working office company, lost 80 percent of its value and nearly ran out of money. It all started when WeWork disclosed its true financial situation ahead of a planned initial public offering. Japan's Softbank, which had invested in WeWork, provided emergency funding, fired the CEO, and took control of the troubled company. Plus, learn English phrase ""fall from grace."" Read the full transcript of this ...

Oct 31, 201924 minEp. 203

Biopics breathe new life into music legends | Learn English phrase 'pass off as'

" The latest trend to hit the silver screen is the musical biopic, a genre of film that traces the life of a singer or band members. Recent hits like ""Bohemian Rhapsody"" and ""Rocketman"" are popular with audiences, who get to see their favorite stars in a new way, and with artists, who appreciate the extra exposure. Other stars to get films include Bob Dylan, Bob Marley, Aretha Franklin, and Bruce Springsteen. Plus, learn what it means to pass something off as something else. Read the full tr...

Oct 28, 201926 minEp. 202

Midnight marathon at sweltering athletics championships | Learn English phrase 'come under fire'

" The world's top track and field athletes battled the sweltering heat of Doha, Qatar, at the 2019 championships. The marathon started at midnight so runners wouldn't have to contend with the sun; even so, four in ten runners couldn't finish the race and the winning time was the slowest ever. Inside the air-conditioned stadium, the temperature was better, but the atmosphere was depressing: many winners took their victory laps in front of friends and family and thousands of empty seats. Plus, lea...

Oct 24, 201927 minEp. 201

Differences between living in Canada and the US | Learn English phrase 'every now and then'

" Life in Canada and the United States is similar in many ways, but there are differences. In today's episode, Jeff describes the ways in which life between the two countries can be different, touching on climate, health care, shopping, politics, and paying at a restaurant. JR guest hosts and describes the perils of flagging down an Uber driver in Quebec. Plus, learn the English expression ""every now and then."" Read the full transcript of this episode at https://www.plainenglish.com/200 Transc...

Oct 21, 201924 minEp. 200

Trading stocks is now free* in the US | Learn English phrase 'follow suit'

" After years of intense competition, several discount stock brokers are now offering free stock trades in the United States. This will give smaller investors the ability to buy and sell without worrying about how trading costs will reduce their investments. However, it does come with some challenges for consumers--some of which may not be worth it. Plus, learn the English phrase ""follow suit."" Read the full transcript of this episode at https://www.plainenglish.com/199 Transcripts are always ...

Oct 17, 201926 minEp. 199

Porsche challenges Tesla with its all-electric Taycan | Learn English phrase 'live up to'

" Porsche is diving into the electric market with its new performance Taycan, a sports car that looks like the classic 911 and is expected to challenge Tesla's dominance in the luxury electric car market. The car boasts Porsche's traditional sporty look, a high-tech interior, and fast acceleration, but its range falls short of Tesla's Model S. Plus, learn the English phrase ""live up to."" Read the full transcript of this episode at https://www.plainenglish.com/198 Transcripts are always free an...

Oct 14, 201925 minEp. 198

New spray aims to extend avocados' shelf life | Learn English phrase 'to go bad'

" A new product from the startup Apeel Sciences aims to extend the shelf-life of avocados and other fruits and vegetables. The product is a natural spray that strengthens the existing skin on produce, helping to keep moisture in and oxygen out. Other food tech is designed to help reduce food waste, much of which comes before grown food even makes it to the marketplace. Plus, learn the English phrase ""to go bad."" Read the full transcript of this episode at https://www.plainenglish.com/197 Trans...

Oct 10, 201923 minEp. 197

Is there a future for traditional travel agents? | Learn English phrasal verb 'come around'

" Do travel agents have a future? It's tempting to say that they do not due to budget online booking tools and the wealth of information on the internet. However, a lot of travelers still book package vacations. Though the in-person agencies like Thomas Cook are less popular, new travel agencies focus on authenticity and more exotic destinations. Plus, learn the English phrasal verb ""come around."" Read the full transcript of this episode at https://www.plainenglish.com/196 Transcripts are alwa...

Oct 07, 201927 minEp. 196

Collapse of British travel agency leaves travelers stranded | Learn English phrasal verb 'come through'

" British travel agent Thomas Cook, which traces its history back to 1841, collapsed suddenly last week, stranding 150,000 on foreign vacations. The British government is scrambling to bring everyone home on special flights. Though the travelers' hotel costs are covered by insurance, some hotels are demanding payment before they let travelers leave. Plus, learn the English phrasal verb ""come through."" Read the full transcript of this episode at https://www.plainenglish.com/195 Transcripts are ...

Oct 03, 201928 minEp. 195

Japanese workers wake up to a nap's benefits | Learn English phrasal verb 'kick in'

" A new trend in Japan's hard-charging, competitive office culture: reserving the nap room for a 30-minute break. Sleep cafes are opening in Tokyo and some companies are installing nap rooms in their offices, encouraging workers to get a short break during the day. But not all office workers like napping in a dedicated space. Many prefer to just nod off at their desks. Plus, learn the English phrasal verb ""kick in."" Read the full transcript of this episode at https://www.plainenglish.com/194 T...

Sep 30, 201921 minEp. 194

'Downton Abbey' film picks up where series left off | Learn English phrasal verb 'shy away from'

" The British hit show Downton Abbey, which traces the lives of the aristocratic Crawley family and the crew that serves them, has moved to the big screen--and the movie picks up where the series leaves off. The series and film trace the changes to British high society in the early twentieth century; but the best part is the fully developed characters, all of whom return for the film. Plus, learn the English phrasal verb ""shy away from."" Read the full transcript of this episode at https://www....

Sep 26, 201922 minEp. 193

Subscriptions are coming to a movie theater near you | Learn English phrase 'in the sweet spot'

" A company offering unlimited movies in theaters for just $10 a month has gone out of business, but the subscription model is here to stay, as large theater chains begin offering their own subscription services. While they're not unlimited, they are generous and are becoming popular with moviegoers. The model works well for theater chains, too: they like the consistent revenue and the added popcorn sales. Plus, learn the English phrase ""in the sweet spot."" Read the full transcript of this epi...

Sep 23, 201922 minEp. 192
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