
Weekly episodes in slow, easy English to help you on your way to English fluency! We talk about books, movies and video games. popcultureenglish.substack.com
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 8 | Founded | 9 months ago |
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| Categories | Language LearningEducationTV & Film | ||||

In episode 7 of Pop Culture English, we’re going to talk about another video game that I’ve been playing a bit too much over the past few months, Valorant. In the process, we’ll become familiar with the shooter game genre and the wonderful world of e... more
In episode 6 of Pop Culture English, we’re discussing one of my favourite video games ever, Kerbal Space Program. Playing this game made me fall in love with spaceflight, and anyone who is remotely interested in space should 100% check it out too.
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In episode 5 of Pop Culture English, we’re going to be talking about a classic of English literature. Bram Stoker’s novel Dracula can be described as the grandfather of the Gothic horror genre, and today we’ll find out the similarities (and differenc... more
Welcome to the fourth episode of Pop Culture English! Today we’re talking about the Netflix animated phenomenon Arcane, which is probably my favourite TV show. You’ve most certainly seen or heard some of it (especially if you play League of Legends…)... more
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This show covers a broad range of pop culture topics through the lens of language learning, delivering slow, easy English for learners while exploring books, movies, and video games. Recent episodes highlight Valorant and Esports, Kerbal Space Program, Dracula and vampire lore, Arcane and its League of Legends universe, Romeo and Juliet adaptations, Hades and Greek myth, and K-Pop Demon Hunters, with occasional invitations for listener feedback. Across episodes, the host-style discussions blend accessible explanations of game mechanics, literary analysis, and media criticism with relatable cultural commentary, making complex ideas approachable for learners who want cultural context as they improve English.
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