Conversation & Pronunciation: Learn English with The Rachel's English Podcast

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Study English conversation skills with one of YouTube's most popular English as a Second (or third!) Language teachers, Rachel of Rachel's English. Most beneficial for intermediate to advanced students, Rachel's specialty is the nuance and musicality of spoken English. Learn about English stress, sounds, and melodies, in addition to American slang, idioms, phrasal verbs, vocabulary, common phrases, culture, and more! Each episode is a CONVERSATION, so join the conversation now and learn how to communicate naturally in English.

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  • Hạnh Bo
    Your podcast is so helpful
    I have lived in America for 25 years and married an American for 13 years. Many days I thought I was asking my husband in a polite way or requested him to do certain things, but it turned out it was not, which made him mad and I didn’t know the reason why. Until I ran across your podcast. thank you so much for explaining and show the non-English-speaking person the American way of speaking.
  • ksushaavram
    Great job!
    I like this podcast, it’s really helpful. Thank you for your job.
  • Yeleeynii
    Really good!!
    Thanks!
  • RomaBOW@190
    I love it
    You are amazing and u learned me so much 😍 thanks I wish u come back again
  • Vlad Russia 79
    Very good
    Thank you so much Rachel! You have made very talented podcasts! I like your podcasts!
  • ratiaolala
    Thanks
    Just want to say thank you. Really helpful postcast
  • Bahar1453
    We want more
    We really like your podcast and also find you on YouTube but listening your podcast more enjoyable. Please keep doing that Thank you...
  • MyPingster
    Very helpful
    What about the words that start with “th”, is it another exception of the true T rule in addition to the “tr” exception? The third thief threw a party :-)
  • pv1985
    Great job!
    In the word “Patience” the letter “t” sounds like “sh” is that correct?
  • cl0u6y
    ..
    Thank you sooooooooo much l appreciate this work 💕
  • SA⚡️.
    Amazing
    You’re great thank you very much
  • Marco Prada-Rizzo
    Thanks for your awesome podcasts.
    Thanks very, Very, very much Rachel and David. All your eforts are you doing will relect on a lot of people in more knoledge about English. I’m not a native speaker, but I’ve been listened your marvelous podcast with excelent results. I’ve improved more than I thought. Please keep doing these podcasts, don’t give up.
  • Nesterok21
    Great materials!
    This episodes are great! I’m on a level when I can easily understand everything she says, and this is important! (Their are for advanced level I would say). 10 years in America, a lot of practice! But i realized I need to improve my pronunciation and work on my accent. I receive a lot off “what? What?What?”, and this is annoying:). So very happy with material, was looking for something like this. I believe it will help me a lot in my learning. Thanks, Rachel.
  • Arlinddo
    Amazing
    I’m so glad to have found your podcast! It’s amazing how much free information you make for us, so thank for that. God bless you and David, it’s lovely to hear you two.
  • xastbe
    Sss
    It is for learning english? Really? You speak fast and you aren't usfull
  • Nedaw
    Excellent
    I enjoy listening to your conversations. They’re so so so natural & useful. Thanks a lot 👌🏻👍🏻
  • harol rios
    hj
    happy new year
  • this wont let me
    You guys are amazing
    I’ve been listening to you guys everyday. I find that it really helps me improve my English pronunciation. I am truly appreciated your dedication and hard work. I really hope to see your updates on your podcast. I just want to tell you guys that you are amazing.
  • rw2726
    Perfect!
    I listened all your conversations! it’s so natural and useful in daily life! I really hope it can be continued!
  • stillontheway
    We need them to do more podcasts.
    I’ve listened to all your episodes and I’d really love you to do more podcasts. They’re very interesting!
  • amin salh
    Gratitude
    Hi guys. I really find out another way to practice my listening skills. Thanks you so much. Keep it up ☀️
  • Heixk
    The best English podcast ever for foreign English learners
    I happened to find her in iTunes. By the time I subscribed it, she had already decided to suspend it. Hope she will come back somehow, bc it’s awesome!!!! 加油!
  • Anna Rita Flores
    I learn a lot!!!!
    Rachel and David thank you guys for teach so good and have so interesting conversation. I’m from Brazil and I learn a lot with your amazing podcast. Ps: you need visit Brazil, will love! Thanks/ Obrigado 💚🇧🇷
  • antonio.cortes
    Amazing
    So good podcast i really like it so much...!!
  • Abhiswam
    Interesting and very helpful!
    I have recently starte listening to this podcast, its very interesting and you come to know lot of lesser known facts of English. I wonder if she has stopped recording new episodes.Do not see anything new for past few months?
  • inguiruth
    Best accent reduction resource ever!!!
    I spent a looooong, long time looking for a way to improve my accent and Rache’s English is the best, easiest, and more complete resource I could find. I originally followed her YouTube videos, then I bought her ebook and now this Podcast. Thank you Rachel!!!
  • socalubeman
    A native English speaker is speechless
    Rachel, Until I listened to this podcast, I had no idea of stop T´s and Flap T´s and I am a native speaker of 60+ years. Great job.
  • Mirzín
    Gracias
    I appreciate so much how friendly is hear every of your videos.
  • Fatemeh mylovely
    Fantastic !!!
    The phrase you use and the way you guys teach is great . Very helpful. Thank you so much for doing this. Listening to some applicable and helpful podcast to improve my speaking is exactly what I need theses days.
  • Rio_tous
    Been loved it since first episode
    Rachel’s voice is breeze to my ears. Conversations between Rachel & David are relaxing, fun but also valuable for English learners. No matter which language we speak, there’re a lot of nuances hidden behind, Rachel and David are good at spotting them.
  • Barrann55
    Amazing!
    I found it so useful and helpful. Highly appreciate what you are doing Rachel. Love your method of teaching, and I really enjoy listening to your podcast and videos. Thanks for your effort.
  • Noura alotaibi 123004949
    Love it
    I love it , but i suggest to add the captions to make the learning easy
  • Rubinnn
    So sad as Rachel is stopping this program.
    I love this podcast! It, s very helpful, since I can listen to it while commuting. It’s easier to listen than youtube.
  • Xxxxxxxxccxxxc
    Very informative and fun to listen
    I moved to the states at the age of 22 from Russia about ten years ago. Until then I had been absolutely sure that I had a great pronunciation. Well, surprise, surprise. My RP (Received Pronunciation) accent I was taught at school and college was very different from the North American way of speaking. Some two years ago when I was in college, I was talking to my roommates and realized that I can’t speak as fluently as they did. Specifically, the “t” sound between the vowels was the most challenging because I would slow down before I could say it and continue the conversation. I went online and the first video that popped up on YouTube was Rachel’s English. From that video I learned about the flap t and d and a ton of other things. I have become a fan. When I learned that you launched the podcast I downloaded it without hesitation and I like it a lot. I find it very interesting when I hear David learning something new about ESL learners and how hard it is for them to master the fluency and pronunciation. A bonus part is David’s soothing voice. I could listen to it non stop. The last two episodes about your trip to Italy are my all time favorite because you share your firsthand experiences of interacting with people in a language you don’t have a good command of and can relate to how the ESL students might feel when speaking English. Thank you for all your work and I’m looking forward to the new episodes.
  • Will_074
    You should try every single thing from Rachel!
    I’m living in USA, but I’m not a native! Rachel’s lessons are the most important discovery. Thank you so much.
  • AnaMile24mo
    Rachel always works hard
    I'm starting to listen to the podcast and I'm very surprise with the quality of episodes that I've listed to so far. Rachel focus very well in the placement (with is a new concept for me) and it's another space for everyone who has followed her in YouTube. Very relax and professional at the same time. Anyother pronouncing resource work for me like her. Thanks you so much for give us the best and help us to improve in the hardest skills of learn English: pronouncing, speaking and listening .
  • Ruitilson
    I love it
    I fell in love with your videos and your projects in general because you always bring something new and relevant to English learners. You teach English the way it's meant to be. You didn't separate English from culture nor culture from language. I love it in every ways!
  • Vince111112
    Always Perfect!
    Perfect!
  • AliLaraG
    Awesone episode about diphthongs
    This episode was amazing for me. I could realize how hard is learn about diphthongs sounds. The participation of David is invaluable because he helped me to understand why American speakers could not understand to a Spanish speaker. We say vocals sounds instead of diphthongs. If you want speak a better English you should listen this episode for sure.
  • RickyDaVinci
    Rachel is the best!!
    This podcast is great. Specially for intermediate/advanced English learners. The way Americans really speak is very different from the way regular teachers do. And believe me, pronunciation and linking are never ending tasks that we will only accomplish by practicing both listening and speaking
  • kotavi
    Love it
    I've been following Rachel's youtube chanell for a year and I'm really glad that she didn't stop just on that, but created such a good platform for non-native speakers with lots of choises on how to study. You can watch her videos, read her book or just listen to her podcast and still learn a lot from her.
  • funtizun
    Awesome podcast!
    This is amazing podcast, I have subscribed Rachel's english on youtube for a long time, it is very helpful, useful and now, I subscribe the podcast on iTunes, it is even great, thank Rachel.
  • brazillian hottie in vegas!!
    A must if u r a foreigner!
    I love Rachel's podcast. I've been following her for years! Her material really helped me to improve my pronunciation and listening. She breaks down the pronunciation rules in a fun way. This podcast just makes her even more accessible. This is so generous of you Rachel! Thank you! Obrigada!!
  • Mr.Young, M.Ed.
    My English Spirit Animal
    As a former traveling Engineer, turned teacher and ESL teacher with Chinese based company. I find myself searching for answers related to English Pronunciation. Your expertise, approach and professionalism are unmatched. You're podcast are sure to be an enlightened journey. Thanks! And here's to your growing and expanded success.
  • Angela htwe
    Thank you for being great teacher
    We love you teacher Rachel.
  • Diego786
    I like it
    Learning many things about English.
  • Grrrrracious
    Amazing Tool
    She's amazing. Only thing better would be if she had one for me to use to learn Spanish.
  • RiJoSm
    Speaking English
    What a great way to listen to casual conversational English and improve your English language skills.
  • Sylvia6969
    RachelEnglish is coming!
    It's more convenient for Chinese Students to learning the Native American English!
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