Notes from a Small (Cold, Dark, Miserable) Island

14: Education, Education, Education ft. Emily Gann

1 h 14 min · 11. kesä 2026
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Fresh off our half‑term adventures, what better moment to dive into the delightful strangeness that is the British education system. Class might be out for summer back in the homeland, but here in London pupils will still be slogging away for weeks - dreaming of undercooked potatoes on pebbly beaches and EasyJet flights packed tighter than a Year 9 lunch queue headed to destinations with visible sunlight.   This week we’re joined by Emily Gann, an American teacher in British schools who helpfully explains what the acronym GCSE means.  Should A‑level results day be a national holiday, what is the right reaction when a small child asks for a "rubber", and why is everybody so obsessed with the details of school uniforms? It turns out the old saying is true: you really do learn something new every day.

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jakson 14: Education, Education, Education ft. Emily Gann kansikuva

14: Education, Education, Education ft. Emily Gann

Fresh off our half‑term adventures, what better moment to dive into the delightful strangeness that is the British education system. Class might be out for summer back in the homeland, but here in London pupils will still be slogging away for weeks - dreaming of undercooked potatoes on pebbly beaches and EasyJet flights packed tighter than a Year 9 lunch queue headed to destinations with visible sunlight.   This week we’re joined by Emily Gann, an American teacher in British schools who helpfully explains what the acronym GCSE means.  Should A‑level results day be a national holiday, what is the right reaction when a small child asks for a "rubber", and why is everybody so obsessed with the details of school uniforms? It turns out the old saying is true: you really do learn something new every day.

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jakson 13: Oxford American Dictionary ft. Ben Yagoda kansikuva

13: Oxford American Dictionary ft. Ben Yagoda

Brits fiercely gatekeep their language, which they haughtily named "English" after some of their people, and Americanization is hated almost as much as the invasive gray squirrel. Or grey squirrel? Anyway, the process doesn't just go one way. The British are coming for your words and soon the internet will have us all talking like Dick Van Dyke in Mary Poppins.  Today your hosts are joined by Ben Yagoda, author of the blog Not One Off Britishisms [https://notoneoffbritishisms.com/], which catalogues the ways in which British idioms are worming into American English. Fortunately this gives us a head start when leaning the lingo, even if it does occasionally leave us feeling gazumped (um, this doesn't makes sense - ed.)  Plus we go up the Arsenal with a sport update and cover the latest political intrigue as Matt and Mike don't correct some completely accurate information they gave out in the last episode.  Ben Yagoda is the author of Gobsmacked!: The British Invasion of American English [https://www.amazon.com/Gobsmacked-British-Invasion-American-English/dp/0691262292?crid=1OF4WLSN0MI6O&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.y_f1PSpy7RO9vlMQzhi1sF06UfBUIJHzCTWBhQb3u1IsmGhtHm0PCqE93oq3pioH.WJ7c0pOJvDfTuw3C3X09kXMeIq0tpxVZj70TaxfrzQw&dib_tag=se&keywords=ben+yagoda+gobsmacked&qid=1715281188&sprefix=,aps,163&sr=8-1&linkCode=sl1&tag=benyagodasper-20&linkId=08707885c528233b0c44a1ed9e89caad&language=en_US&ref_=as_li_ss_tl] and hosts the excellent podcast The Lives They're Living. His latest book is the novel Alias O. Henry [https://www.pauldrybooks.com/products/alias-o-henry]. His Not One off Britishisms blog is at: https://notoneoffbritishisms.com/ [https://notoneoffbritishisms.com/] Google's Ngram viewer shows a surprising result in the red vs. grey squirrel match. You can see it here [https://books.google.com/ngrams/graph?content=red+squirrel%2Cgrey+squirrel%2Cgray+squirrel&year_start=1800&year_end=2022&corpus=en&smoothing=3].

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jakson 11: Holiday Time ft. Max Geller kansikuva

11: Holiday Time ft. Max Geller

What's more British than a proper British holiday resort with proper British people eating proper British food, somewhere far away from Britain? This week the hosts are joined by Matt's neighbour Max Geller, a Bostonian who explains how he found love on the campaign trail and how that eventually led to, uh, package holidays on the Mediterranean. While Matt and Max each spent their recent holibobs with their famalams in one of those Great British foreign resorts, Mike didn't even leave the country and instead went on long walks around villages and rocky beaches. So of course under this nation's strange class rules, his vacation was posh. Yes, British holidays can be an absolute minefield - particularly since, fellow Americans, you're expected to actually take those vacation days - but we're here to break it all down.  Chips with everything!

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