SLOW ENGLISH POCAST | YOUR ENGLISH TOOLBOX | Learn by Listening and Speaking
This podcast is the result of a genuine human creative process. Every episode concept, educational strategy, narrative structure, and pedagogical direction is designed, written, and carefully curated by real people who are deeply committed to making English learning a human, meaningful experience. Artificial intelligence plays a supporting role in two specific areas: it assists in the refinement and editing of scripts, and it powers the voice synthesis technology (ElevenLabs) that brings our hosts to life with exceptional phonetic clarity and natural pacing. The result is a podcast where human intelligence leads, and AI serves. Every word was thought by a person. Every lesson was designed for you. Most daily routines in a new country are tasks — shopping, paying, asking for help. But one daily routine quietly shapes everything: the people who live around you. In this episode, Robert shows you how a neighbour can become your real social network — not the one on your phone — using warm, everyday English. Because starting again somewhere new is hard, and sometimes a knock on the door changes everything. What you will learn today: • Five essential phrases to break the ice, show genuine interest in someone's family, and offer help — the real, everyday English that builds connection during daily routines. • How to ask sincere questions and make a warm invitation, so a neighbour becomes a friend — speaking naturally, the way fluent and confident speakers do. • The rescue sentence that works when everything else disappears from your mind — your safety net for real English in everyday life. The five sentences from today's episode, for your reference: 1. "Hi, I do not think we have properly met — I am your neighbour from number four." 2. "How is everyone at home? I always see the little ones playing outside." 3. "If you ever need anything — a hand with the shopping, a parcel taken in — just knock." 4. "How have you been settling in? I know how strange a new place can feel." 5. "We should have a coffee sometime — I would love to get to know you properly." And the rescue sentence that works when everything else disappears: "Sorry — my English is still growing. But I really wanted to come and say hello." --- Watch this episode with subtitles, read along, and support our project by subscribing to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@YourEnglishToolbox --- Keywords: daily routines, english for daily routines, daily routines in english, slow english, learn english, listening practice, intermediate english, english learning podcast, slow english podcast, your english toolbox, how to speak english fluently, english podcast for beginners, daily use english, everyday english, real english, essential phrases, speak english naturally, speak with confidence, native speakers, survival english, english for immigrants, english for daily life, english for expats, practical english speaking, making friends in english, talking to neighbours in english, IELTS speaking practice, TOEFL speaking, Cambridge B2 First, exam English #SlowEnglishPodcast #YourEnglishToolbox #LearnEnglish #DailyRoutines #EverydayEnglish #EnglishListeningPractice #SurvivalEnglish #EnglishForImmigrants #PracticalEnglish #DailyEnglish #RealEnglish #EnglishAbroad #IELTS #TOEFL 💬 We’d love to hear from you! If you enjoyed this episode, leave a comment, share your thoughts, or tell us how you’re using these tips to improve your English. Your feedback helps us grow and create even better content for you. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.
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