Jan 19
371. Charles Darwin: Greatest Scientist of All Time? (English Vocabulary Lesson)
In the 19th century, a quiet, curious naturalist named Charles Darwin proposed a theory that went on the shake science, religion, and philosophy. Darwin introduced a new way of thinking about life itself. His theory of evolution by natural selection revealed that every species (h ... Show More
23m 38s
Jan 12
370. What is the World’s Oldest Civilisation? (English Vocabulary Lesson)
People love to debate history, especially when it comes to who was first. Last year, I made an episode about the oldest country in the world. I argued that the answer might be San Marino, because it has a long, continuous history as an independent state. And the reaction from lis ... Show More
30m 11s
Jan 5
369. History of Australia! (English Vocabulary Lesson)
Australia is a country that many English learners dream of visiting, studying in, or even working in. Its beaches, culture, and cities are famous all over the world. But how much do you really know about the history of this country? In today’s episode, I want to discuss the devel ... Show More
23m 50s
Sep 2023
Beat Speaking Anxiety: Master English Fluency & Understand US Culture
<p>Do you dream of speaking English like an American, without any fear or anxiety?
If so, this video is for you!
In this video, you will learn:
Proven strategies to overcome speaking anxiety
🌟How to improve your pronunciation and grammar to sound more American
🌟How to unders ... Show More
10m 26s
Oct 2022
#305 Essentialism: Tips To Learn English Better and Faster
<p><span class="notion-enable-hover" data-token-index="0" data-reactroot="">Nowadays, there are more resources to learn English than ever. Still, it can be hard to know which topics to focus on, or which resources to use. Should I listen to podcasts in English? Should I learn Eng ... Show More
28m 17s
Aug 2021
#247 - Feeling Stuck in Your English? Here's WHY and HOW to Improve it!
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">You often ask us questions about how to reach the next level in your English. At the beginning, progress feels so fast, but then it becomes slower and slower, and you get stuck at the same level for a while, and you just don't know how to break ... Show More
32m 22s
CLICK HERE TO DONATE OR SUPPORT THE PODCAST!!!! - https://thinkinginenglish.blog/donate-and-support/
Four years ago I gave a speech in Japanese in front of over a hundred people, completely forgot my words, started to sweat profusely, and ended up skipping half of the topics I wanted to talk about. I don’t want Thinking in English followers to have the ... Show More