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This podcast is narrated using advanced AI voice technology (powered by ElevenLabs) to ensure consistent clarity, natural pacing, and an easy-to-follow listening experience — especially helpful for language learners.
All scripts are written and carefully edited by real humans, combining expert content creation with voice technology to bring you the best of both worlds:
✅ Human intelligence and creativity
✅ AI precision and clarity
We use slow, natural pronunciation and carefully chosen vocabulary to support learners at every level.
🎥 Prefer to follow along with subtitles and visuals?
Watch this full episode on YouTube → https://youtu.be/4X6ayibGRXE
👉 Studies show that slow listening combined with on-screen subtitles dramatically improves comprehension, vocabulary retention, and pronunciation.
🎯 It’s the fastest way to train your ear and finally understand real English — don’t miss the visual version!
In this episode of Slow English Podcast, Martin and Julia dive into one of the most practical and inspiring books for English learners: How to Get Really Good at English.
Forget grammar drills and boring vocabulary lists. Discover how to build fluency through what you love — TV shows, books, music — and use spaced repetition tools like Anki to lock in new vocabulary. You’ll also learn the power of phonetic awareness, the 20-minute immersion method, and how to use bilingual reading to speed up your journey.
This episode is packed with actionable strategies:
🎧 Whether you're just starting or feeling stuck, this guide will help you build confidence, clarity, and joy in your English journey.
📌 Listen slowly. Learn deeply. Speak confidently.
💬 We’d love to hear from you!
If you enjoyed this episode, leave a comment, share your thoughts, or tell us how you’re using these tips to improve your English. Your feedback helps us grow and create even better content for you.
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This podcast is narrated using advanced AI voice technology (powered by ElevenLabs) to ensure consistent clarity, natural pacing, and an easy-to-follow listening experience — especially helpful for language learners.
All scripts are written and carefully edited by real humans, combining expert content creation with voice technology to bring you the best of both worlds:
✅ Human intelligence and creativity
✅ AI precision and clarity
We use slow, natural pronunciation and carefully chosen vocabulary to support learners at every level.
🎥 Prefer to follow along with subtitles and visuals?
Watch this full episode on YouTube → https://youtu.be/4X6ayibGRXE
👉 Studies show that slow listening combined with on-screen subtitles dramatically improves comprehension, vocabulary retention, and pronunciation.
🎯 It’s the fastest way to train your ear and finally understand real English — don’t miss the visual version!
In this episode of Slow English Podcast, Martin and Julia dive into one of the most practical and inspiring books for English learners: How to Get Really Good at English.
Forget grammar drills and boring vocabulary lists. Discover how to build fluency through what you love — TV shows, books, music — and use spaced repetition tools like Anki to lock in new vocabulary. You’ll also learn the power of phonetic awareness, the 20-minute immersion method, and how to use bilingual reading to speed up your journey.
This episode is packed with actionable strategies:
🎧 Whether you're just starting or feeling stuck, this guide will help you build confidence, clarity, and joy in your English journey.
📌 Listen slowly. Learn deeply. Speak confidently.
💬 We’d love to hear from you!
If you enjoyed this episode, leave a comment, share your thoughts, or tell us how you’re using these tips to improve your English. Your feedback helps us grow and create even better content for you.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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