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In today’s episode, we talk about a true British dish - fish and chips.
I share my thoughts on why this dish is special in British culture.
We talk about the best ways to eat it, and how I feel about it personally.
This episode is about nostalgia, tradition, and enjoying food.
If you want to know why us Brits like fish and chips, this episode is for you.
🧠 Today We Learn:
Vocabulary: Food & Eating, Emotions & Memories, Expressions & Common Phrases
Grammar: Past habits with 'would' and 'used to' (e.g. "We used to get fish and chips after football.")
✨ Transcript and flashcards for this episode:
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💡 Support my work:
Buy me a cup of tea☕: https://ko-fi.com/jamesbradleyenglish
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In today’s episode, we talk about a true British dish - fish and chips.
I share my thoughts on why this dish is special in British culture.
We talk about the best ways to eat it, and how I feel about it personally.
This episode is about nostalgia, tradition, and enjoying food.
If you want to know why us Brits like fish and chips, this episode is for you.
🧠 Today We Learn:
Vocabulary: Food & Eating, Emotions & Memories, Expressions & Common Phrases
Grammar: Past habits with 'would' and 'used to' (e.g. "We used to get fish and chips after football.")
✨ Transcript and flashcards for this episode:
On Patreon, €3 a month: https://www.patreon.com/posts/124977724
💡 Support my work:
Buy me a cup of tea☕: https://ko-fi.com/jamesbradleyenglish
Join Patreon, €3 a month: https://www.patreon.com/JamesBradleyEnglish
📲Instagram,TikTok,YouTube: @jamesbradleyenglish
😎Too easy for you?
Understood everything? Listen to:
The intermediate version on Slow English with James
The advanced version on Everyday English with James.