
E79 What Surprises Tourists When Visiting the United States
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🇺🇸 In this episode of the Learn English Podcast, we talk about "Americanisms" – those everyday things that are normal in American culture, but may feel surprising or even strange to people from other countries. We'll explore customs and practices that Americans are used to, but which are often unique to the U.S. compared to other countries.
🗣️We'll talk about common dining experiences, including tipping and what to expect when you run your card at a restaurant. You’ll also learn about typical American homes, how people do laundry, and America's strong "car culture". Never heard of a drive-thru convenience store? Don't worry, you'll tell you all about it!
🎧If you're curious about these everyday differences, or if you simply want to build your English skills, be sure to follow along with this episode. This episode is full of real-life vocabulary, natural expressions, and clear explanations to help you improve your listening skills and grow your English vocabulary. You’ll hear common words and phrases used in daily American life, and you’ll learn how to use them in your own conversations. Perfect for intermediate English learners looking to expand their vocabulary, understand cultural context, and improve listening comprehension!
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📝 Vocabulary list:
1) Used to – Familiar with something through repeated experience.
2) To be expected – Normal or typical in a certain place or culture.
3) Convenience – The state of being easy, quick, or comfortable to use.
4) Stay open (late) – Remain open for business until late hours.
5) Tipping / Tip – Giving extra money to someone (like a waiter) for good service.
6) Car culture – A society where most people use personal cars for daily activities.
7) Drive-through (or drive-thru) – A service that lets you stay in your car to buy food, medicine, or banking services.
8) Free refill – A drink that can be filled again at no extra cost.
9) Fountain drink – A soda that comes from a machine, not a bottle or can.
10) Dryer / Drier – A machine that uses heat to dry clothes after washing.
11) Clothesline – A rope used for hanging wet clothes to dry (less common in the US).
12) Ubiquitous – Very common or found everywhere