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Into the Story: Learn English with True Stories


Lucy’s life is all work and no joy—until she finds inspiration in a small theater group. Level: Upper Intermediate Accent: United Kingdom Get More 🎯 Join Bree’s Free Newsletter to get tips on becoming a more powerful speaker. 👉 Click for Free Learning Pack Key Vocabulary PLEAD: To ask for something in an emotional or serious way. STANDING OVATION: When an audience stands up and claps to show great admiration. VENUE: A place where an event happens, like a concert, wedding, or meeting. POUR YOUR HEART INTO SOMETHING: To put a lot of effort, passion, and emotion into something. CUT-THROAT: Extremely competitive and ruthless. Learn more about Alien on Stage @alienonstagedoc…
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Into the Story: Learn English with True Stories


Bree and Stephen discuss how to become a clear communicator and the one piece of advice he’d give his 19-year-old self. 👉 Join Bree’s Free Newsletter to get tips on becoming a more powerful speaker.
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Getting a job in a fancy restaurant helps Stephen learn the balance between confidence and realism. Level: Upper Intermediate Accent: United Kingdom (Kent) Get More 🎯 Join Bree’s Free Newsletter to get tips on becoming a more powerful speaker. 👉 Click for Free Learning Pack Key Vocabulary SOFT-SPOKEN: Speaking gently and quietly. BLAG (UK slang): Getting something through charm, persuasion, or clever tricks. TO OWN UP TO SOMETHING: Admitting you did something wrong. WONKY: Crooked, shaky, or not working properly. TO BE FIRM: Staying strong, confident, and decisive. More about Stephen Devincenzi Check out the Simple English News Daily podcast at Send7.org or wherever you listen to podcasts.…
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Into the Story: Learn English with True Stories


Join Bree’s Course Master Public Speaking in English 👉 Sign up now ! Bree and Araceli Adams share communication tips and the power of trusting your intuition when something doesn’t feel right.
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Into the Story: Learn English with True Stories


Join Bree’s FREE live masterclass: "5 Steps to Speak Confidently in Any Presentation"on February 13 👉 Sign up now ! Araceli’s journey to becoming an artist proves that every experience, even the hardest ones, can shape your success. Level: Advanced Accent: Australian Get More: 👉 Click for Free Learning Pack Key Vocabulary: BODY OF WORK : All the work someone has created in their career, like books, art, or music. PITY PURCHASE / PITY BUYING : Buying something not because you want it, but to support the seller. UNDER MY BELT : Having experience or achievements in something. PLATTER : A large plate for serving food STAMP OF APPROVAL : Official or symbolic confirmation that something is good or accepted. Follow Araceli Adams: @Araceli_Adams Casa Adams…
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Join Bree’s FREE live masterclass: "5 Steps to Speak Confidently in Any Presentation"on February 13 👉 Sign up now ! Bree and Emma Walker chat about communication tips, morning routines, and dealing with bullies.
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Into the Story: Learn English with True Stories


Join Bree’s FREE live masterclass: "5 Steps to Speak Confidently in Any Presentation"on February 13 👉 Sign up now ! As a child, Emma faced many years of bullying before realizing that her voice had the power to create change. Level: Upper Intermediate Accent: United Kingdom (Yorkshire) Get More: 👉 Click for Free Learning Pack Key Vocabulary: SINKING / SICKLY FEELING: A sudden feeling of worry, fear, or sadness. SQUISHY: Soft and easy to press. TO SNAP (FIGURATIVE): To speak in a sharp or angry way. RELENTLESS: Never stopping or giving up. NUMB: Unable to feel anything, either physically or emotionally. Follow Emma Walker: - Pronunciation With Emma YouTube…
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Into the Story: Learn English with True Stories


Join Bree’s FREE live masterclass: "5 Steps to Speak Confidently in Any Presentation"on February 13 👉 Sign up now ! New episodes start January 28.
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Into the Story: Learn English with True Stories


A conversation between Bree and Fabio Cerpelloni talking about how creativity shapes our work, problem-solving, and everyday lives. ⚡ Join Bree's Public Speaking in English Bootcamp — Sign up now! The bootcamp starts February 6. Follow Fabio Cerpelloni: - Visit FabioCerpelloni.com - Listen to Episode 61 | Making Something Possible (with Fabio Cerpelloni) on Into the Story…
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Into the Story: Learn English with True Stories


Bree and Anna Tyrie discuss the psychology of fear, how it impacts different areas of our lives, and share strategies to overcome it. ⚡ Join Bree's Public Speaking in English Bootcamp — Sign up now! The bootcamp starts February 6. Follow Anna Tyrie: - Visit Anna Tyrie’s website English Like A Native - Listen to Episode 56 | Imposter Syndrome (with Anna Tyrie) on Into the Story…
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Into the Story: Learn English with True Stories


Bree believes in her idea, but when reality doesn’t match her expectation, she must rethink and adapt. Level: Upper Intermediate Accent: Canadian ⚡ Join Bree's Public Speaking in English Bootcamp — Sign up now! The bootcamp starts February 6. Key Vocabulary: LEAN: To bend your body slightly forward or toward something. "Lean in" can also be used to mean actively engage or embrace something. NOD: To move your head up and down to show agreement or acknowledgment. GLOW: To look happy, healthy, or full of joy, often shown through a bright smile or expression. PICK (SOMETHING) OUT: To choose something from a group. ON PAPER: How something appears in theory or on a written plan, not necessarily in practice. Get More: Join Bree’s free newsletter for tips on confident communication in English. Preparing for your Cambridge B2 First Certificate? Enroll in my free Cambridge B2 First Course for Spanish speakers. Get a 5% discount on travel insurance for your next adventure.…
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Into the Story: Learn English with True Stories


Gabriel Kazz’s musical journey takes him to the TV show The Voice, where he realizes the power of showing up and trying. Level: Advanced Accent: Canadian Get More: ⚡ Join Bree's Public Speaking in English Bootcamp — Sign up now! The bootcamp starts February 6. Key Vocabulary: HONE: To improve a skill through practice and effort. HAVE A THICK SKIN: To be able to handle criticism or difficult situations without being upset. A FALLING OUT: A disagreement or argument that damages a relationship. REKINDLE: To bring back or restart something, like a feeling or relationship. THE CHERRY ON TOP: The final touch that makes something perfect or even better. Follow Gabriel Kazz: Gabriel Kazz on Spotify @GabrielKazzMusic on Instagram Music Credits: All songs from the album “Lonely Fire” by Gabriel Kazz “Where is the Wind” “Change the World” “Candle” “Lonely Fire”…
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Into the Story: Learn English with True Stories


When Charlie Baxter meets his girlfriend's parents for the first time, a big mistake turns into a lesson on honesty and connection. Level: Upper Intermediate Accent: United Kingdom (London) Get More: Join Bree’s free newsletter for tips on confident communication in English. Preparing for your Cambridge B2 First Certificate? Enroll in my free Cambridge B2 First Course for Spanish speakers. Get a 5% discount on travel insurance for your next adventure. 👉 Click for Free Learning Pack Key Vocabulary: - Prove Your Worth: To show that you are capable or valuable. - Rev / Keep the Revs Up: To increase the speed of a car’s engine, or to maintain energy or momentum. - Blatantly: In a very obvious or offensive way, without trying to hide it. - Chip In: To contribute money, help, or ideas. "He chipped in with a helpful suggestion during the meeting." - Flaws / Flawless: To have imperfections or to be perfect without mistakes. Follow Charlie Baxter: Search for The British English Podcast on your favorite podcast app TheBritishEnglishPodcast.com…
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Into the Story: Learn English with True Stories


When Nikki started her career in human rights, she found herself adapting to a job that required a lot more than she expected. Level: Upper Intermediate Accent: Canada (Calgary) 👉 Get the FREE EPISODE PACK to go further Into the Story. 5 Words & Expressions in Today's Story: - BLASTING (MUSIC/AIR-CONDITIONING): Playing music or running air-conditioning at a very high volume or strength. "They had the music blasting at the party." - TO CRAM INTO: To fit many people or things into a small space. "We all crammed into the car for the road trip." - TO BLEND IN: To look or act like the people or things around you, so you are not noticed. "The animal’s fur helped it blend in with its surroundings." - TUNNEL VISION: Focusing on one thing and ignoring everything else around you. "He had tunnel vision while studying, ignoring his friends." - TO SHRUG: To lift your shoulders slightly to show you don’t know or don’t care. "She shrugged when asked about her plans." Episode Links: - To learn more about the work that Nikki does, visit Inter Pares 👉 Join Bree’s free newsletter — full of practical tips, inspiring ideas, and tools to speak English with more confidence. Sponsors That Support This Podcast: - Free course Cambridge B2 First for Spanish speakers from AC English School - Enjoy a 5% discount on IATI travel insurance, a company my family uses and trusts…
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Into the Story: Learn English with True Stories


Sarah Allworthy tells a story of what happens when you do something you're "not supposed to do." Level: Upper Intermediate Accent: United Kingdom (London) 👉 Get the FREE EPISODE PACK to go further Into the Story. 5 Words & Expressions in Today's Story: - TO CALL SOMEONE’S BLUFF: To challenge someone to prove something they said or did. "He called her bluff during the poker game." - WHIFF: To briefly smell something, often a faint or slight smell. "He got a whiff of smoke from the nearby barbecue." - BLUR: Something unclear or not easy to see or remember. "The events of last night are a blur to me." - TO BE DARING: To be bold and willing to take risks. "She was daring enough to try skydiving." - CLOSE CALL: A situation where something bad almost happened, but didn’t. "We had a close call when we almost missed our flight." Episode Links: - Follow Sarah Allworthy on LinkedIn 👉 Join Bree’s free newsletter — full of practical tips, inspiring ideas, and tools to enhance your English and your mindset. Sponsors That Support This Podcast: - Free course Cambridge B2 First for Spanish speakers from AC English School - Enjoy a 5% discount on IATI travel insurance, a company my family uses and trusts…
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