The most famous date in British history is 1066, the Battle of Hastings. Now, the Bayeux Tapestry, which shows this battle, is returning to England for the first time. Learn some super-useful vocabulary with this story!
VOCABULARY
1. on loan to (prep phr)
2. on display at (prep phr)
3. override (v)
4. turning point (n phr)
5. lead up to (n phr)
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NEWS ARTICLE on this story: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cev23vrzx0ro
Thousands of British and English flags have suddenly appeared all around the UK. Why? And why are some people offended? Find out in this episode, and also learn some useful advanced vocabulary.
VOCABULARY
1. gather pace (v phr)
2. Union Flag/Jack, St George’s Flag (n phr)
3. fly the flag (v phr)
4. tensions are running high (v phr)
5. cash-strapped (adj)
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NEWS ARTICLE on this story:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c626vxyxgj6o
Learn all about King Charles. Discover what he’s really like in private and pick up useful vocabulary as you listen.
VOCABULARY
1. put up with (phr v)
2. not suffer fools gladly (idiom)
3. raise your voice (phr)
4. have a short temper (phr)
5. out of touch (phr)
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NEWS ARTICLE on this story
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/royal-family/2025/08/18/royal-butler-grant-harrold-charles-william-harry/
Trump says Coca-Cola will replace corn syrup with sugar. We look at what that means for health and farming... plus some useful everyday language.
VOCABULARY
1. fizzy (adj)
2. tweak (n)
3. beverage (n)
4. kick the habit (v phr)
5. leave a bitter aftertaste (v phr)
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NEWS ARTICLE on this story
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/czxe59zl8qzo
Two holidays are in danger in France! Why are they planning to cut them, and why is there strong opposition?
Pick up useful holiday vocabulary in clear, natural English.
VOCABULARY
1. bank holiday (n phr)
2. axe (v)
3. put the cat among the pigeons (idiom)
4. day off (n phr)
5. work–life balance (n phr)
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NEWS ARTICLE on this story
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/crrq8epk7vjo
Today we’re talking politics! Across Europe, voters are turning away from the political centre... and the populist right is rising fast. Let’s look at what’s behind this shift and explore some vital political vocabulary on the way.
VOCABULARY
1. populist surge (n phr)
2. grassroots support (n phr)
3. protest vote (n phr)
4. mainstream parties (n phr)
5. centre-right/left, far-right/left (adj)
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NEWS ARTICLE on this story
https://www.dw.com/en/far-right-populists-eu-germany-afd/a-72888389
Learn hot-weather vocabulary through real news. This episode covers heatwaves, soaring temperatures and climate change for B1 to C1 English learners.
VOCABULARY
1. hit highs of (v phr)
2. close (adj)
3. suffer from/get heatstroke (v phr)
4. sweltering (adj)
5. balmy (adj)
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NEWS ARTICLE on this story
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/crmv8x74ky9o
One of Australia’s most famous murder cases began with a quiet family lunch... and ended with three tragic deaths.
In today’s episode, we explore the case of Erin Patterson, the woman who served her guests a fatal mushroom meal.
Why did this lunch turn deadly? What evidence helped the jury decide? Let’s find out together.
VOCABULARY
1. in-laws (n)
2. pull out (phr v)
3. tamper with evidence (v phr)
4. forage (v)
5. tight-knit (adj)
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NEWS ARTICLE on this story
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cdezzxnn7kjo
Oasis, the 90s band, are back! And their world tour is making headlines across five continents.
Using the news as inspiration, I introduce key expressions you'll be able to use again and again when talking about concerts and live events. Plus, I share a personal Oasis memory!
VOCABULARY
1. kick off (phr v)
2. sold out (phr adj)
3. take to the stage (idiom)
4. stage presence (n phr)
5. backing singer (n phr)
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NEWS ARTICLE on this story
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c5ypq1pv650o
Improve your English with real news stories with me, Karen.
This week, take a trip to Venice for the wedding of Amazon's Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez. In this episode, you’ll hear what happened, why some people didn’t like it, and learn useful English words/phrases to describe events and behaviour.
I’ll explain their meanings, and give you pronunciation tips.
VOCABULARY
1. staged (adj)
2. go off without a hitch (phr)
3. backlash (n)
4. beam (v)
5. tacky (adj)
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NEWS ARTICLE on this story
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cdx5g4vjz07o
Improve your English with real news stories with me, Karen.
This week, we’re talking about a new injection to help people lose weight. It’s going to be so popular that the UK has to limit who can get it!
I’ll introduce five useful words from the story, explain their meanings, and help you with pronunciation.
VOCABULARY
1. jab (n)
2. demand will outstrip supply (phr)
3. overburdened (adj)
4. over the counter (adj phr)
5. overweight (adj)
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NEWS ARTICLE on this story
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cglz4xyk7w9o
Improve your English with real news stories with me, Karen.
This week, we cover the tragic crash of Air India Flight 171, which happened just after take-off and caused many deaths.
I’ll introduce five useful words from the story, explain their meanings, and help you with pronunciation.
VOCABULARY
1. flicker (v)
2. glide (v)
3. slam into (phr v)
4. air traffic controller (n)
5. plunge to the ground (phr)
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NEWS ARTICLE on this story
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/clyzepxnd41o
Hi, I’m Karen, a teacher from England, and this is Learn English with the News.
In this short introduction, I explain how the podcast works and how it can help you build vocabulary, improve pronunciation and understand real English using current news stories.
You’ll discover practical language in context, with clear, simple explanations. Plus, you’ll hear authentic British pronunciation.
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