Everyday English Listening with Mark
A podcast by MK's English
228 Episodes
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One Minute English #170 | This Week's New Vocabulary
Published: 16/01/2026 -
Working with International Teams | Intermediate Business English
Published: 14/01/2026 -
Collective Nouns in English Explained | ESL Grammar with Real Examples
Published: 12/01/2026 -
One Minute English #169 | Sport's Vocabulary
Published: 09/01/2026 -
Why We Trust Strangers Online More Than Experts | Advanced Ears #19
Published: 06/01/2026 -
Idiom Quiz #33: What Does "Clean Slate" Mean?
Published: 04/01/2026 -
One Minute English #168 | New Year's Vocabulary
Published: 02/01/2026 -
Why New Year’s Resolutions Always Fail (And What Actually Works) Intermediate English Listening #22
Published: 01/01/2026 -
What Does “Shook” Mean? | English Slang Explained
Published: 29/12/2025 -
English Words That Sound Rude but Aren’t 😬 | ESL Speaking Mistakes Native Speakers Notice
Published: 28/12/2025 -
One Minute English #168 | This Week's Words
Published: 26/12/2025 -
10 Office Phrasal Verbs Native Speakers Use Every Day (Business English Listening Practice)
Published: 25/12/2025 -
He Goes or They Go? This Simple English Grammar Rule Fixes 90% of Mistakes
Published: 22/12/2025 -
Climate Change Solutions: Innovation vs. Lifestyle Changes | Advanced Ears #18
Published: 21/12/2025 -
Idiom Quiz #32: What Does "Hit the Road" Mean?
Published: 21/12/2025 -
One Minute English #167 | Christmas Vocabulary
Published: 19/12/2025 -
How Coca-Cola Helped Create the Modern Santa Claus | Intermediate ESL Listening #21
Published: 18/12/2025 -
EIKEN Grade 3 Listening Practice | Pets #英検3級
Published: 17/12/2025 -
What Does “BAE” Mean? | English Slang Explained
Published: 16/12/2025 -
Business Etiquette Around the World | Global Communication Tips for ESL Professionals
Published: 15/12/2025
Everyday English Listening is a short and engaging podcast designed to help ESL learners improve their listening skills. Each 5-10 minute episode explores a specific topic—such as animals, books, travel, and more—using clear and natural English. Perfect for learners who want to practice listening daily and build confidence in understanding real-world conversations.
