Episódios

  • Catch Word #291 – English Idiom: What Does ‘Belly Up’ Mean?
    Feb 5 2026

    In this Catch Word episode, you will learn two useful English idioms that describe financial failure. Andrew and Indiana explain what it means “to lose your shirt” and “to go belly up.” These expressions are common in news stories, business conversations, and everyday talk about money problems. Your hosts share clear examples from investing, gambling, restaurants, and regular life so you can understand how native speakers use these idioms naturally.

    What you’ll learn with this episode:

    • How to use “lose your shirt” when someone loses a large amount of money
    • How to use “go belly up” to talk about a business or project that fails
    • Helpful example dialogues that show tone, emotion, and real-life context

    This episode is perfect for you if:

    • You want to build everyday vocabulary for talking about money and risk
    • You want to understand English used in news reports, business shows, and casual conversations
    • You need practical listening practice with clear examples and friendly explanations
    • You want to feel more confident using idioms that native speakers use when discussing financial problems

    The Best Way to Learn with This Episode:

    • Culips members get an interactive transcript, helpful study guide, and ad-free audio for this episode. Take your English to the next level by becoming a Culips member. Become a Culips member now: Click here.
    • Members can access the ad-free version: Click here.
    • Join our Discord community to connect with other learners and get more English practice. Click here to join.

    Fun Fact

    Did you know that “lose your shirt” comes from old gambling slang in the 1800s, when people sometimes bet so much money that they literally walked home without their clothes? The image was so shocking and memorable that people began using “lose your shirt” to describe losing all your money, even when no clothing was actually involved.

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    24 minutos
  • Bonus episode #167 – Airplane tales
    Feb 2 2026

    How do you usually react when your plans suddenly fall apart? In this bonus episode, Andrew tells a story about his recent trip to Canada where a few small errors led to some big inconveniences. He describes how he coped with a lack of entertainment and how he navigated a socially awkward moment with a group of strangers. Tune into the story to boost your fluency and pick up some useful expressions for describing everyday challenges and how to overcome them.

    Important links:

    • Become a Culips member
    • RSVP for the Tokyo Meetup on February 10th, 2026
      • More details on Discord
    • Study with the interactive transcript
    • Join the Culips Discord server
    • Small-group speaking class schedule
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    30 minutos
  • Simplified Speech #239 – Kassy goes coast to coast
    Jan 28 2026

    In this episode, you get to hang out with Andrew and Kassy as they look back on Kassy’s huge cross-country trip in the United States. You’ll follow Kassy’s trip from Oregon to Arizona, then on to Pennsylvania, and finally down to the beach in North Carolina. Along the way, you’ll hear what it’s like to travel with a baby, catch up with family and old friends, and deal with a little culture shock in cities where you need to use a car in order to go anywhere. This light and adventurous story takes a shocking turn when a lightning strike causes a total disaster at Kassy’s parents’ house. Give this episode a listen and find out what happened!

    The Best Way to Learn with This Episode:

    • Culips members get an interactive transcript, helpful study guide, and ad-free audio for this episode. Take your English to the next level by becoming a Culips member.
    • Become a Culips member now: Click here.
    • Members can access the ad-free version: Click here.
    • Join our Discord community to connect with other learners and get more English practice. Click here to join.
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    30 minutos
  • Bonus episode #166 – Home sweet home
    Jan 26 2026

    What are the things you miss most when you are away from home? In this episode, Andrew shares his excitement about his upcoming solo trip back to Canada. He talks about the challenges of traveling in the winter and a specific outdoor adventure he hopes the weather will allow him to do.

    Andrew also shares his “must-visit” list, including the nostalgic shops and delicious local treats he can’t find in Korea. Join Andrew for this everyday English chat to hear about his travel plans and learn useful vocabulary for describing hometowns and hobbies.

    Important links:

    • Become a Culips member
    • RSVP for the Tokyo Meetup on February 10th, 2026
      • More details on Discord
    • Study with the interactive transcript
    • Join the Culips Discord server
    • Small-group speaking class schedule

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    21 minutos
  • Simplified Speech #238 – Would you get a tattoo?
    Jan 23 2026

    In this episode, Andrew and Indiana talk about tattoos. They share personal stories, why some people choose tattoos, why others do not, and how tattoo culture looks in Korea, Japan, Canada, and the USA. You will hear clear examples of common tattoo words like sleeve, stick and poke, hand poked, lettering, script, blackout, and tribal. Andrew and Indiana also chat about cost, pain, trends, and rules about tattoos at workplaces and onsen in Japan. If you have opinions about tattoos and are interested in hearing more, this episode is perfect for listening practice and vocabulary-building!

    What you’ll learn with this episode:

    • Useful tattoo vocabulary you can use in real life
    • How to give opinions and reasons politely: how to agree, disagree, and soften your viewpoint
    • Words for trends and style changes over time
    • How to compare cultures and places
    • How to share personal stories in a simple, clear way

    This episode is perfect for you if:

    • You want listening practice with clear, natural speech and real life topics
    • You want to learn English vocabulary you can use with friends, classmates, or coworkers
    • You like culture, travel, music, and body art, and want words to talk about them in English
    • You are an intermediate ESL learner who wants to sound more natural and confident

    The Best Way to Learn with This Episode:

    • Culips members get an interactive transcript, helpful study guide, and ad-free audio for this episode. Take your English to the next level by becoming a Culips member.
    • Become a Culips member now: Click here.
    • Members can access the ad-free version: Click here.
    • Join our Discord community to connect with other learners and get more English practice. Click here to join.
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    25 minutos
  • Bonus episode #165 – Nickel and dime
    Jan 18 2026

    Do you find travel planning stressful? In this bonus episode, Andrew talks about his upcoming trip to Canada. He shares the ups and downs of booking flights, including a mistake that forced him to change his plans. He also shares exciting news about a Culips meetup in Tokyo. As you listen, you will hear clear, natural English and learn useful vocabulary for talking about travel, money, and solving problems.

    Important links:

    • Become a Culips member
    • RSVP for the Tokyo Meetup on February 10th, 2026
      • RSVP here
      • More details on Discord
    • Study with the interactive transcript
    • Join the Culips Discord server
    • Small-group speaking class schedule
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    20 minutos
  • Catch Word #290 – Make short work of it
    Jan 14 2026

    In this episode of Catch Word, you will learn two common English idioms used to talk about speed and fast results. Andrew and Indiana explain what it means “to make short work of something” and to do something “in short order”, showing you how native speakers use these expressions in workplace and service industry situations. Your hosts will share clear examples from jobs, chores, food, hotels, and office settings so you can understand how these phrases are used naturally.

    What you’ll learn with this episode:

    • How to use the expression “make short work of something” to talk about finishing tasks very quickly
    • How to use “in short order” to sound polite and professional when talking about quick results
    • How these expressions sound in real conversations at work and in service situations

    This episode is perfect for you if:

    • You’re trying to build practical vocabulary for everyday and professional English
    • You want to learn alternative options to common expressions like “quickly” or “right away”
    • You’re looking for realistic example dialogues that will help you remember and use new vocabulary

    The Best Way to Learn with This Episode:

    • Culips members get an interactive transcript, helpful study guide, and ad-free audio for this episode. Take your English to the next level by becoming a Culips member. Become a Culips member now: Click here.
    • Members can access the ad-free version: Click here.
    • Join our Discord community to connect with other learners and get more English practice. Click here to join.
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    24 minutos
  • Bonus episode #164 – Stopped by a stranger
    Jan 11 2026

    When was the last time something unexpected happened to you? In this episode, Andrew shares a story about a normal bike ride that turned into a surprise encounter with a YouTuber. He also talks about a tough week at home after his wife caught the flu and he had to take care of the house. As you listen, you will hear clear, natural English and pick up useful vocabulary for telling stories about daily life and health.

    Don’t forget to check out the free interactive transcript and glossary to learn the idioms, phrasal verbs, and vocabulary Andrew uses in this episode that will help you sound more natural and confident when speaking English.

    Important links:

    • Study with the interactive transcript
    • Join the Culips Discord server
    • Small-group speaking class schedule
    • The exercise YouTube channel Andrew mentioned
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    18 minutos