Pocket English Podcast
Learn English in your pocket — whenever you have a few minutes to spare. Pocket English Podcast gives you short, friendly lessons that help you talk about real life in simple, natural English.
In each episode, you’ll listen to slow, clear conversations and stories about everyday topics like your morning routine, weekends, hobbies, work, travel, and feelings. Then you’ll get easy patterns and repeat-after-me practice so you can say the same ideas yourself.
Pocket English Podcast is perfect for A2–B1 learners who want to improve listening and speaking on the go — during a coffee break, a commute, or a quiet moment before bed. Press play, relax, and let your English grow one pocket-sized episode at a time.
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3 English 'Chunks' You Need to Speak Faster Today
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3 Fast Questions Cashiers Always Ask (English Listening Practice)
Practice Speaking English Alone: Daily Morning Routine
You Are Too Smart for English: The "Child Rule" Secret
3 Words to Upgrade Your English Daily Routine (A2 to B1)
The "Plus One" Trick: Speak English Without Pausing
Stop Sounding Like a Robot: Fix Your Daily Routine English
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Stop Awkward Silence: 10 Magic Questions
Stop Sounding Like a Robot (7 Day Challenge)
Stop Making These 5 Mistakes
10 Food Words You Are Mispronouncing (Stop It)
Stop Saying "It D's Nice" (You Sound Rude)
Don't Say That! Rude vs Polite English
If You Found $1000... (Do This)
I Got LOST in Tokyo (Past Tense Lesson)
STOP! Test Your Fast English Listening Skill NOW
Stop Speaking Like a Robot (Do This)
How to Disagree without Saying NO (Sound Polite!)
Don’t Say This By Accident! (English Mistake)
Never Freeze on an English Call Again
Stop Sounding Like a Robot! Fix Word Stress NOW
My 3-Step Formula for Polite Requests
Numbers Dictation Test: Can You Pass Level 5?
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Perfect English Interview Intro (Copy Template)
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