Everyday English Listening with Mark
A podcast by MK's English
174 Episodes
-  Idiom Quiz Halloween Edition: What Does "Over My Dead Body" Mean?Published: 10/29/2025
-  Which Cambridge Exam Should You Take? | FCE (B2) vs CAE (C1) vs CPE (C2) ExplainedPublished: 10/28/2025
-  Describing Your Job and Responsibilities Clearly in EnglishPublished: 10/27/2025
-  Modal Magic: Mastering Can, Could, May, Might, Should, and MustPublished: 10/26/2025
-  One Minute English #159 | This Week's New WordsPublished: 10/24/2025
-  What Does “Spooked” Mean? | English Slang ExplainedPublished: 10/22/2025
-  The Psychology of Fear – Why We Love to Be Scared | Advanced Ears #13 (C1/C2)Published: 10/21/2025
-  Everyday English Listening #17 | The History of HalloweenPublished: 10/20/2025
-  Idiom Quiz #28: What Does "Cry over Spilt Milk" Mean?Published: 10/19/2025
-  One Minute English #158 | This Week's New VocabPublished: 10/17/2025
-  Top TOEFL Mistakes: Why Students Get Stuck at 80–85 | Grammar, Vocabulary & Test Strategy TipsPublished: 10/16/2025
-  How to Handle Conflict at Work | Business English for Professionals | Workplace Communication SkillsPublished: 10/15/2025
-  Survival English: Learn How to Order FoodPublished: 10/14/2025
-  What Does “Cap” Mean? (It’s Not a Hat 🧢) | English Slang ExplainedPublished: 10/13/2025
-  Everyday English Listening #16 | Improve English with Music, Movies, Books & TV SeriesPublished: 10/12/2025
-  One Minute English #157 | This Week's New VocabPublished: 10/10/2025
-  The Future of Work – AI, Automation, and Human Creativity | Advanced EARS #12Published: 10/9/2025
-  Idiom Quiz #27: What Does "Cut to the Chase" Mean?Published: 10/8/2025
-  IELTS Band 7 Explained: Why It’s the Magic Number for University, Immigration & JobsPublished: 10/7/2025
-  Job Interview Tips & Practice Questions | Business EnglishPublished: 10/6/2025
Everyday English Listening is a short and engaging podcast designed to help ESL learners improve their listening skills. Each 5-10 minute episode explores a specific topic—such as animals, books, travel, and more—using clear and natural English. Perfect for learners who want to practice listening daily and build confidence in understanding real-world conversations.
