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Words at Work: ESL for Every Day

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Words at Work: ESL for Every Day is an ESL learning podcast told in short, soap‑opera‑style stories. It’s entertaining, easy to follow, and designed to help you learn English the way people actually use it — at work, at home, and in everyday life.

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  • Move-In Day
    Feb 4 2026

    Episode 6 – “Move In Day”

    Moving day brings its usual mix of stress and surprises as Lyla packs up her old apartment with help from her brother Michael.

    Our workbooks include the full script (easy to follow along), seven creative exercises, and pronunciation practice so you can listen, practice, and learn confidently. This episode is just $3, or the 4‑episode collection is $9.

    $3 👉 https://www.patreon.com/posts/episode-6d-move-149045122

    Set of 4👉 https://www.patreon.com/collection/1962951?view=expanded

    Synopsis:

    Moving day brings its usual mix of stress and surprises as Lyla packs up her old apartment with help from her brother Michael. Between paperwork, traffic worries, and too many teacups, she’s juggling more than she expected. When Adam offers to swing by after work to help her settle in, Lyla discovers that starting fresh is a lot easier with family and friends who show up when it counts.

    Character Spotlight:

    Lyla is navigating two major life changes at once, supported by Michael’s humor and steady presence. Adam steps in with practical help and kindness, modeling the power of small gestures during stressful transitions.

    “A little help goes a long way.”

    Learning Hook (Zoe’s Grammar & Vocabulary Corner):

    This episode focuses on everyday idioms and phrasal verbs related to moving, settling in, and offering help.

    Zoe highlights expressions like “get settled in,” “a head start,” “swing by,” “give a hand,” “unsettled,” and “housewarming.”

    Learners can practice using supportive language to offer help, describe stressful transitions, and talk about new beginnings.

    They also explore how cultural expectations shape conversations about moving, support, and settling into a new community.

    Tagline:

    “New places feel like home when people show up.”

    Follow along with the scripts, vocabulary, and seven exercises in each episode’s workbook. Episodes 5 – 8 are available in Lyla’s Winter Collection
    https://www.patreon.com/collection/1962951?view=expanded

    This episode uses digitally created voices. They help us provide clear pronunciation, steady pacing, and a consistent listening experience for English learners

    Here are three sites where you can listen to Michael’s favorite song.

    Official Johnny Cash YouTube video (Live at San Quentin)

    This is the version most people know, and it’s the one folks enjoy.
    YouTube (Official):
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WOHPuY88Ry4

    2. Wikipedia page for background + cultural context

    Great, if you want to understand the story behind the song.
    Wikipedia:
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Boy_Named_Sue

    3. Johnny Cash official site track page

    This is the “official home” of the song online.
    Johnny Cash Official Site:
    https://www.johnnycash.com/track/a-boy-named-sue-live/

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    7 min
  • Episode 5 – “Making Friends, Not Just Memos”
    Jan 30 2026

    Synopsis: At the annual office mixer, Lyla and Penny discover that small talk can lead to real connection — from hobbies with Chloe to software tips from Mark. When David admits he’s feeling burnt out, Penny gently redirects the conversation, reminding everyone that friendship and balance matter just as much as productivity.

    Note: Our workbooks include the full script (easy to follow along), seven creative exercises, and pronunciation practice so you can listen, practice, and learn confidently. This episode is just $3, or the four‑episode collection is $9.

    $3 👉 https://www.patreon.com/posts/149046122?collection=1962951

    Set of 4👉 https://www.patreon.com/collection/1962951?view=expanded

    Synopsis:

    At the annual office mixer, Lyla and Penny discover that small talk can lead to real connection — from hobbies with Chloe to software tips from Mark. When David admits he’s feeling burnt out, Penny gently redirects the conversation, reminding everyone that friendship and balance matter just as much as productivity.

    Character Spotlight:

    Lyla and Penny navigating small talk with confidence, while Adam and Mark model polite networking. Penny shows empathy and leadership as she helps David shift from stress to connection.

    “Small talk builds big bridges.”

    Learning Hook (Zoe’s Grammar & Vocabulary Corner):

    This episode focuses on small‑talk language, polite requests, and workplace idioms.

    Zoe highlights expressions like “talk shop,” “What do you do?”, “get up to,” “I was wondering if…,” and “work‑life balance.”

    Learners can practice using small‑talk phrases to build rapport, make polite requests in social settings, and redirect conversations with natural transitions.

    They also explore how language reflects cultural expectations around networking, rest, and workplace well‑being.

    Tagline:

    “Connection starts with a conversation.”

    Follow along with the scripts, vocabulary, and seven exercises in each episode’s workbook. Episodes 5 – 8 are available in Lyla’s Winter Collection
    https://www.patreon.com/collection/1962951?view=expanded

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    12 min
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