

podcastsinenglish
The pie team
The top esl/efl listening resource for those learning English and teaching English. We provide real conversations recorded for all levels of English learners. In addition, the supporting worksheets and transcripts can be used for self access or in the classroom to provide valuable English language lessons for learners of English at Beginner, Elementary, Intermediate and Advanced levels.
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Nov 5, 2020 • 3min
Level 1.163 Would you like to dance?
The hosts delve into their childhood memories of dancing, sharing stories from family events and ballet lessons. They discuss the awkwardness of school dances and how it shaped their views on dancing. Moving to adulthood, they explore their current preferences, from weddings to salsa classes. Fun dance styles like line dancing come up, highlighting Jackie’s passion for salsa and jive. The conversation wraps up humorously with a tale of Richard’s solo kitchen dance sessions and a surprisingly enthusiastic canine partner.

Oct 29, 2020 • 4min
Level 2.163 The big five
Explore the fascinating concept of the 'Big Five' as the hosts compare iconic mammals from Africa to Europe's impressive wildlife. Discover Africa's celebrated Big Five — lion, leopard, buffalo, rhino, and elephant. Learn about the UK's largest wild mammal, the majestic red deer, and delve into the impressive story of the European bison's comeback from near-extinction. The conversation also highlights the return of brown bears, wolves, and lynxes in Europe, and discusses the complexities around rewilding in the UK and its impact on local communities.

Oct 22, 2020 • 4min
Level 3.163 Waterways
Jackie and Richard enjoy the slow life on the canals

Oct 8, 2020 • 4min
Level 1.162 The trip
Join Jackie and Richard on a delightful road trip filled with adventure! They explore the stunning sights of Roman bridges, from a fascinating structure at the Portuguese border to the impressive 755-metre marvel in Merida. Birdwatching takes a thrilling turn as they encounter soaring vultures. The historical charm of Merida captivates them with its amphitheatre and archaeological treasures, including breathtaking mosaics. Their journey wraps up with a stop in the fortified town of Elvas, adding to the rich tapestry of their travel tales.

Sep 30, 2020 • 4min
Level B.90 Digital nomads
Explore the booming trend of digital nomadism, where a laptop and internet connection are all you need. Discover why countries are rolling out the red carpet with special visas to attract remote workers, including insights on Barbados' Welcome Stamp and Estonia's digital nomad visa. Jackie and Richard also delve into the tax implications and corporate risks of working internationally. Plus, learn the challenges of navigating different time zones with global clients and get tips on how to kickstart your journey as a digital nomad.

Sep 17, 2020 • 4min
Level 2.162 The collectors
Discover the quirky world of animal collectors, from squirrels and magpies gathering nesting materials to the shocking tale of a fox in Berlin hoarding over 100 missing shoes! As residents band together to solve the mystery of their footwear disappearance, a curious cat in Bristol surprises its owner by bringing home swimming goggles daily—no one knows why! The hosts explore the fascinating contrast between these two creatures as they redefine the concept of collecting in the most unexpected ways.

Sep 3, 2020 • 4min
Level 3.162 A wall, a bridge and a tower
Explore three iconic British monuments in this engaging discussion. Discover the historic Hadrian's Wall, its purpose as a Roman frontier and how it attracts hikers today. Dive into the Iron Bridge, the marvel of 1779 that revolutionized cast iron construction and its significance in the industrial era. Learn about its unique design that accommodated tall ships and its lasting appeal for tourists. An intriguing journey through history and engineering awaits!

Aug 27, 2020 • 4min
Level 1.161 Hats off!
Jackie and Richard dive into the fascinating world of headwear, contrasting cozy winter woolly hats with stylish summer sun protection. They share personal hat anecdotes, from bobble hats to Panama hats. Travel tales include the unique construction of Vietnam's conical non-la hats, while they debunk sombrero myths and explore the bowler hat's historical significance. The discussion wraps up with the enduring tradition of the flat cap across various cultures, leaving listeners curious about their own headwear habits.

Aug 13, 2020 • 4min
Level B.89 E-business means business
Big or small, should all businesses be online?

Jul 30, 2020 • 4min
Level 2.161 Hobbies at home
Stuck indoors? Discover exciting hobbies to pass the time! One host dives into juggling, a fun way for parents to bond and unwind. Another shares a heartfelt journey of learning Welsh to connect with family roots. Plus, learn how making fresh pasta became a cherished and relaxing activity for listeners. Tune in for inspiration to revive old skills or explore new ones!


