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Words at Work: ESL for Every Day

Podkast av Lawrence Weiser

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Words at Work: ESL for Every Day is an ESL learning podcast told in short, soap‑opera‑style stories. It’s entertaining, easy to follow, and designed to help you learn English the way people actually use it — at work, at home, and in everyday life.

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episode Episode 24: English Listening Practice: Giving Directions, Using Words Phrases & Landmarks cover

Episode 24: English Listening Practice: Giving Directions, Using Words Phrases & Landmarks

English listening practice for giving directions, using landmarks, and helping people find where they need to go. Full episode available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all major apps. What You’ll Learn (Common Questions + Quick Answers) Q: How do I give simple directions in English?  A: Use short, clear steps like “Go straight,” “Turn right,” and “It’s on the corner.” Q: What are landmarks and why do they help?  A: Landmarks are easy-to-see places like parks, benches, or buildings. They help listeners visualize the location. Q: How do I describe where something is?  A: Use location phrases like “across from,” “beside,” “near,” and “around the corner.” Q: What should I say if I’m not sure I understood the directions? A: Try “Wait — do you mean turn left at the next street, or turn right?” Q: How can I stay calm when I’m navigating a new place?  A: Focus on one instruction at a time, repeat it out loud, and use landmarks — just like Lyla and Mel-Amir do.   Our workbooks include the full script, seven creative exercises, and pronunciation practice so you can listen, follow along, and learn confidently. 👉 https://www.patreon.com/posts/episode-24d-158730690 [https://www.patreon.com/posts/episode-24d-158730690] Synopsis This episode teaches practical English for everyday navigation, plus the small phrases that help you stay confident when you’re unsure where to go. Lyla and Zander help Mel-Amir get home after a successful study session at the library. A simple drive becomes a fun lesson in giving directions, using landmarks, and discovering that sometimes the destination is closer than you think. As they follow Mel-Amir’s calm instructions — “Go straight… turn right… past the park with the blue benches…” — Lyla suddenly realizes something surprising:  Mel-Amir lives across from her building. They’ve been neighbors all along. Back at Solarbucks, Kofi celebrates this discovery with his usual confidence, reminding everyone that good directions (and good friends) make any journey easier. Character Spotlight Lyla She practices giving and following directions, notices landmarks, and stays calm while navigating. Her discovery that she and Mel-Amir are neighbors adds warmth and connection to the story. Zander Supportive and funny, Zander keeps the mood light and helps Mel-Amir feel comfortable. His jokes about vending machines give learners a friendly, low‑stress listening experience. Kofi Our enthusiastic “direction expert.” His simple, poetic instructions (“If you reach the vending machine, you went too far”) help learners understand how landmarks work in real life. Mel-Amir Quiet, thoughtful, and clear. His calm directions show learners how to give simple, effective instructions — and his new friendship with Lyla and Zander continues to grow. Tagline Clear directions. Helpful friends. And a surprise discovery — sometimes home is just around the corner. We’d love to hear from you. You can email us anytime at: podcastwordsatwork@gmail.com [mailtio:podcastwordsatwork@gmail.com] Your messages help us shape future episodes and keep this community warm and connected. ALL OUR EPISODES are ALWAYS FREE TO LISTEN. Workbooks and scripts are available for every episode. All voices are digitally created for clarity and accessibility.

20. mai 2026 - 9 min
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✨ Episode 23: English Listening Practice for Asking Directions and Clarifying Information

ESL listening practice, learn how to ask for directions and clarify information. Full episode Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all major apps. What You’ll Learn (Common Questions + Quick Answers) Q: How do I ask for directions politely in English? A: Use soft, friendly openers like “Excuse me…” or “Could you tell me…?” to sound confident and respectful. Q: What phrases help me clarify instructions when I’m confused? A: Try “Can you repeat that more slowly?” or “Is that before or after the stairs?” Q: How do I understand directional words like “across from,” “next to,” and “turn left”? A: These words describe location and movement; the episode uses real examples inside a library to make them easy to visualize. Q: What should I say if I need someone to repeat something? A: Use clear requests like “Sorry — can you say that again?” or “Could you repeat that, please?” Q: How can I stay calm when I’m lost or unsure where to go? A: Focus on one instruction at a time, repeat it out loud, and use landmarks — just like Lyla does.   Our workbooks include the full script (easy to follow along), seven creative exercises, and pronunciation practice so you can listen, practice, and learn confidently. 👉 https://www.patreon.com/posts/23d-english-for-158104944 [https://www.patreon.com/posts/23d-english-for-158104944]   Synopsis: In this episode, Ms. S gives Lyla a new project: helping Mel‑Amir, a quiet volunteer from Tanzania, update his résumé and practice English. Because of cultural norms, Lyla can’t meet him alone — so Zander steps in as her “official driver.” What should be a simple trip to the library becomes a zig‑zag adventure through one‑way streets, chaotic directions from Kofi, and a mysterious blue sign that may or may not be before the stairs. By the time they reach the second‑floor reading room (across from the kitchen, of course), Lyla learns that clear directions — and clear communication — matter more than ever. Character Spotlight: Lyla She steps into a new leadership role, helping someone with both résumé skills and English confidence. We see her practice clarification phrases, stay calm under pressure, and navigate cultural sensitivity with respect. Zander  Supportive, funny, and slightly lost — Zander becomes Lyla’s backup and unofficial chauffeur. His humor keeps the tension low, and his presence helps Mel‑Amir feel comfortable. Kofi Kofi is a college student from Ghana who works at Solarbucks. Today he is our beloved chaos‑navigator, giving “fast and simple” directions. His warm energy — and his slightly chaotic instructions — give learners a fun way to practice asking for clarification. Mel‑Amir A volunteer at the local food bank, from Tanzania. His presence introduces cultural awareness, workplace English needs, and the importance of feeling confident when speaking. Tagline: Clear directions. Clear communication. And a little help from friends — even when they’re looking for the vending machine. We’d love to hear from you. You can email us anytime at: podcastwordsatwork@gmail.com [podcastwordsatwork@gmail.com] Your messages help us shape future episodes and keep this community warm and connected. ALL OUR EPISODES are ALWAYS FREE TO LISTEN. Workbooks and scripts are available for every episode. All voices are digitally created for clarity and accessibility.

13. mai 2026 - 10 min
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Episode 22 “ESL Listening Practice — Phrases for Understanding People’s Needs”

Learn how to confirm details, offer options, and refine plans with clear, supportive workplace language. Our workbooks include the full script (easy to follow along), seven creative exercises, and pronunciation practice so you can listen, practice, and learn confidently. 👉 https://www.patreon.com/posts/episode-22d-esl-157486149 [https://www.patreon.com/posts/episode-22d-esl-157486149] Synopsis: In this episode, Lyla and Adam take their community projects to the next stage — refining drafts, confirming details, and adjusting plans after clear feedback. At the food bank, Lyla reviews her updated flyer with Ms. S, using polite confirmation phrases and simple planning language. At the cat shelter, Adam offers options, proposes ideas, and adapts the Open House plan when staffing changes. Their work comes together in the final office scene, where Douglas reviews their progress… and a small surprise from Zander reminds us that community work is always connected to real families. Character Spotlight: Adam Brings a calm, flexible approach to planning. Offers options, adjusts timelines, and keeps communication warm and clear. Lyla Uses confirming phrases, checks understanding, and refines her flyer with confidence and clarity. Douglas Provides steady leadership, highlighting the impact of clear communication and early community response. Learning Hook (Zoe’s Grammar & Vocabulary Corner): This episode focuses on: Confirming information politely Asking for clarification Offering options Proposing ideas Simple planning verbs (add, adjust, refine, review) Community and nonprofit vocabulary Learners can practice these forms in the workbook’s exercises, using examples from the story. Tagline: Small steps, honest feedback, real community We’d love to hear from you. You can email us anytime at: podcastwordsatwork@gmail.com [podcastwordsatwork@gmail.com] ALL OUR EPISODES are ALWAYS FREE TO LISTEN. Workbooks and scripts are available for every episode. All voices are digitally created for clarity and accessibility.

6. mai 2026 - 9 min
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✨ Episode 21 “ESL Listening Practice: From First Conversations to First Plans”

From first conversations to first plans — learn how Lyla and Adam turn real listening into simple next steps. Our downloadable bundle has the full script, an audio for pronunciation, and a workbook with seven exercises and step‑by‑step practice. It will help you use today’s language in your conversations. At less than five dollars, it’s quite a value — designed to support you when you study off-line.  👉 https://www.patreon.com/posts/episode-21d-esl-156822748 [https://www.patreon.com/posts/episode-21d-esl-156822748] Synopsis: Lyla and Adam return to the office after visiting the community organizations in the previous episode. In a meeting with Douglas, they confirm what they heard, organize their notes, and shape simple first plans. This episode helps learners practice turning real listening into clear, realistic next steps.  Character Spotlight: Adam Adam brings back what he learned at the animal rescue, especially the need for visibility without noise. He checks details, confirms key points, and looks for patterns that can guide their first drafts. His practical thinking helps turn listening into action.  Lyla Lyla returns from her visit to the food bank with clear notes and a calm sense of what the community needs. In the meeting, she organizes what she heard into simple parts and helps the team focus on the most important messages. Her steady approach keeps the planning realistic and clear.   Douglas Douglas listens to Lyla and Adam’s reports, asks focused questions, and helps them sort what they heard into clear, manageable next steps. His role is to keep the scope realistic and turn their notes into simple, workable first plans.   Learning Hook (Zoe’s Grammar & Vocabulary Corner): This episode helps you practice language for confirming what you heard and shaping simple next steps. You’ll review phrases for checking understanding, organizing information, and outlining a first plan.   Learners can practice these forms in the workbook’s exercises, using  examples from the story.  Tagline: A clear path appears when you sort what you heard into small, realistic steps.   We’d love to hear from you. You can email us anytime at: podcastwordsatwork@gmail.com Your messages help us shape future episodes and keep this community warm and connected.  ALL OUR EPISODES are ALWAYS FREE TO LISTEN. Workbooks and scripts are available for every episode. All voices are digitally created for clarity and accessibility.

29. april 2026 - 15 min
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✨ Episode 20 “ESL Listening Practice — Phrases for Understanding People’s Needs”

Lyla and Adam take their first real steps into client work — and discover how simple communication helps them understand what people truly need. Our download bundle is less than $5. It includes the full script (easy to follow along), seven creative exercises, and an audio pronunciation practice so you can listen, practice, and learn confidently. It’s available at this link 👉 https://www.patreon.com/posts/episode-20d-esl-156221124 [https://www.patreon.com/posts/episode-20d-esl-156221124] Synopsis: In this episode, Lyla and Adam visit two small community organizations for the first time. Lyla learns how listening — and simple observation — help her understand a client’s needs. Adam discovers how visibility and clear ideas can support a local animal rescue. And  a determined cat adds its own kind of chaos. Zoe guides learners through the communication skills that make these moments work. Character Spotlight: Adam begins to understand how small organizations struggle with visibility. His curiosity helps him see how simple ideas can make a big difference. Lyla  makes her first client visit and discovers how much listening and simple observation can reveal about an organization’s needs. Her confidence grows as she sees how communication supports real people.  Douglas  helps Adam and Lyla see how communication supports real community work.   Learning Hook (Zoe’s Grammar & Vocabulary Corner): ·      listening for key information ·      observing what’s happening around you ·      asking clear, simple questions ·      confirming understanding with short, direct sentences  Learners can practice these forms in the workbook’s exercises, using examples from the story.  Tagline: Simple communication starts with listening.  We’d love to hear from you. You can email us anytime at: podcastwordsatwork@gmail.com [mailtio:podcastwordsatwork@gmail.com] Your messages help us shape future episodes and keep this community warm and connected. ALL OUR EPISODES are ALWAYS FREE TO LISTEN. Workbooks and scripts are available for every episode. All voices are digitally created for clarity and accessibility.

22. april 2026 - 12 min
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