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Learn Continents & Regions in English | Countries, Nationalities & Languages

7 min · 10. feb. 2026
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Learn the 7 continents and common world regions in English in this beginner-friendly lesson (A1–A2). In this episode, you’ll learn: * The 7 continents in English * World regions that are not continents (Middle East, Far East, Caribbean, Scandinavia) * How to say country, nationality, and language correctly * When the country and language are the same word (France / French) * When they are different words (Canada / Canadian / English) * The capital letter rule for continents, countries, nationalities, and languages This episode is ideal for ESL learners who want clear, practical English for real use. 🎧 Listen, learn, and improve your English step by step.

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