Episode 7: An Oscars Watch Party in the U.S.

Episode 7: An Oscars Watch Party in the U.S.

In this episode of Jason’s Easy English, I share a fun, fictional story about going to an Oscars watch party in the United States. You’ll learn how people prepare, why ballots and friendly competition are part of the experience, and what these parties are really like. Along the way, I explain useful everyday English expressions with help in Portuguese and Spanish. A relaxed, story-based way to improve your listening skills and learn about American culture.

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Episode 40: Meals in the U.S. Compared to Brazil

Episode 40: Meals in the U.S. Compared to Brazil

In this episode, I explain breakfast, lunch, and dinner in the United States and compare them with Brazil. Why is lunch so fast in the U.S.? What do people eat? And what is brunch? You’ll learn useful...

20 Mars 9min

Episode 39: False Friends That Trick Brazilian Learners

Episode 39: False Friends That Trick Brazilian Learners

Some English words look very similar to Portuguese—but their meanings are different. These are called false friends, and they can cause funny misunderstandings. In this episode, I share a story about ...

10 Mars 11min

Episode 38: Does the United States Have an Official Language?

Episode 38: Does the United States Have an Official Language?

When my Spanish friend Javier visits Boston, he notices something surprising: signs and conversations in many different languages. Chinese, Spanish, Italian, and more. Why does this happen in an Engli...

10 Mars 8min

Episode 37: What do American Families Look Like Today?

Episode 37: What do American Families Look Like Today?

What does an American family look like today? Many people imagine a mom, a dad, and two kids, but real life in the United States is much more diverse. In this episode, I explain common family structur...

10 Mars 8min

Episode 36: Share the Road? The Reality of Biking in the U.S.

Episode 36: Share the Road? The Reality of Biking in the U.S.

Is it safe to ride a bicycle in the United States? The answer is: it depends. In this episode, I explain how car culture shapes American cities and why bike lanes are sometimes an afterthought. We’ll ...

3 Mars 8min

Episode 35: Do Americans Really Do That? Fact or Influencer Myth?

Episode 35: Do Americans Really Do That? Fact or Influencer Myth?

Do Americans really drink milk with dinner? Do they bathe babies in the kitchen sink? In this episode, I share a funny story about meeting my Brazilian friend Ronaldo and fact-checking common influenc...

3 Mars 9min

Episode 34: Complaining in the U.S.: Indirect is Best!

Episode 34: Complaining in the U.S.: Indirect is Best!

In this episode, Jason shares a story about his Brazilian friend Renata, who gets surprising reactions when she complains very directly in the United States. Through situations in a restaurant, hotel,...

3 Mars 9min

Episode 33: 10 Foods That Were "Born in the USA"

Episode 33: 10 Foods That Were "Born in the USA"

Many people say the United States has no real national cuisine. Is that true? In this episode, I talk with my Spanish friend Javier about ten foods that are truly American. We explore how immigration ...

25 Feb 8min

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