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The National Trust: Preserving Britain’s Past

11 min · 27. maalis 2026
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In this episode, I take you inside the world of the National Trust, uncovering how it protects the landscapes, homes, and stories that shape British identity.For the transcript or to find out more about studying with me, send me a message on whatsapp:

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MORE THAN JUST ONE ACCENT - THE VOICES OF THE UK

British Accents & Dialects – Why So Many? How can such a small country have so many different accents? In this episode, I introduce the history behind British accent variation — from early invasions and migration to class, regional identity, and modern multicultural London. You’ll learn the difference between accent and dialect, why pronunciation developed differently across regions, and why no accent is more “correct” than another. This episode is your foundation for understanding British pronunciation, identity, and linguistic evolution — and it sets the stage for future deep dives into specific regional accents. If you’d like the full transcript of this episode or more information about my Make It British course (focused on pronunciation and listening skills), message me on WhatsApp: +55 12 981216741https://wa.me/5512981216741 I’d love to help you strengthen your British listening and pronunciation skills. See you next time, Rachel

24. helmi 202611 min
jakson The British Love of Second-Hand Shops kansikuva

The British Love of Second-Hand Shops

Have you ever walked into a British charity shop and felt like you stepped into another world? In this episode, I take you on a cultural walk through one of the most British experiences there is: second-hand shops, also known as charity shops. You’ll learn why people from all social classes love them, how they reflect British values like sustainability, modesty and community, and why buying something “pre-loved” is often a source of pride in the UK. We’ll talk about: * What charity shops really are (and how they work) * The British obsession with finding a bargain * Vintage, character and why “old” can be beautiful * Sustainability, fast fashion and ethical choices * The historical roots of “Make Do and Mend” * Politeness rules when donating items in Britain This episode is perfect if you want to improve your English through real British culture. 🎧 Listen, relax, and learn English in context. 💬 Want to study English with me or have questions about my courses? Send me a message on WhatsApp and let’s talk: 👉 https://wa.me/5512981216741 See you in the next episode ✨

6. helmi 202613 min
jakson What Brits Say vs What They Mean: The British Code kansikuva

What Brits Say vs What They Mean: The British Code

Have you ever felt completely confused after talking to a British person? You understood every word — the grammar was clear, the vocabulary was familiar — but something felt off. You left the conversation thinking: Did they like it? Did they agree with me? Or were they being polite… or critical? If that has ever happened to you, you’re not imagining things — and you’re definitely not alone. In today’s episode, we talk about The British Code: the polite, indirect way British people communicate and why what they say is often very different from what they actually mean. British people are famous for being polite, but that politeness often hides true opinions. Instead of being direct, we soften language, avoid conflict, and try not to “cause a fuss.” The result? A lot of confusion for non-Brits. In this episode, you’ll learn: • What Brits really mean when they say interesting, original or that’s a brave decision • How polite disagreement works in British English • Why Brits say sorry when they’re not apologising • How words like just and a bit soften requests • Why understatement is such a key part of British communication English isn’t just grammar and vocabulary — it’s culture. And British English is full of hidden meaning. Once you understand the code, conversations start to make a lot more sense. 🎭 Tip: Watching British sitcoms like Fawlty Towers, Doc Martin, Fleabag or Gavin & Stacey is a great way to hear this in real life. If you’d like to go deeper into British culture, humour, and communication, join my live event The British Way, happening this February. 👉 Here’s the link to take part: https://talk2rachel.com.br/the-british-way/ [https://talk2rachel.com.br/the-british-way/] See you next time!

24. tammi 202614 min