The American English Podcast teaches the language and culture of the United States. Through common e
Today you’ll learn 10-Must Know Oxymorons to avoid confusion in conversation and the canvas for intr
Earlier this year, I asked some friends and family members if they could write a short story about t
Boston is situated in present-day Massachusetts, right on the northern Atlantic coastline. It’s pic
This lesson has two parts. In part one, you'll learn the common English expression "my cup of tea" y
Every year, more and more people buy clothes online, but today, you are heading to the mall with you
Sleepy Hollow is a quaint village nestled in the Hudson Valley, in New York. There, many many years
Moose are majestic creatures and an iconic symbol of wilderness in North America. They inhabit many
This lesson has two parts. In part one, you'll learn the common English expression "to steer clear,"
Two years ago, I started Season 3 (Episodes 101 - 150) and it's been a journey. In this episode, you
Today you'll hear a short story our recent trip to Brazil, during which I ended up going to the hosp
Today we have a special guest named Ben Whatley. Maybe you know him! He's the Co-founder and Chief S
This is part two of a very special story about my dear friend, Nina, who is from Germany. In the sto
It's story time! Welcome to a true story about my friend, Nina, who is from Berlin, Germany. In the
In today's episode, you’ll hear the incredible story of a man named Larry Walters, or "Lawn Chair" L
In today's episode, you'll learn all about the common English expression "up in the air." You'll lea
The for this episode was recorded on March 22, so keep that in mind when listening to our discussion
At the beginning of May every year, horse racing season begins. In the U.S., it starts off with The
In this episode, you'll learn how to use the common English expression "To Jump the Gun." Be sure to
Today you’ll hear about a trip to the grocery store. Imagine yourself as the main character of this
In today's episode, we're talking to Natalie Sawicki, a songwriter from Los Angeles, who spent most