Learn about the architect Frank Lloyd Wright, his style and work in this new English Plus Podcast episode and learn 10 new words along the way and add them to your active vocabulary bank.

Learn about the architect Frank Lloyd Wright, his style and work in this new English Plus Podcast episode and learn 10 new words along the way and add them to your active vocabulary bank.
Learn 10 new words in the context of The Free Spirits of the Molecular World, and get to practice what you learn on the website. Take your English vocabulary to the next level.
Learn 10 new words in the context of The Navajo Code Talkers, and get to practice what you learn on the website. Take your English vocabulary to the next level.
Learn 10 new words in the context of Master of the Wordless Theater, Marcel Marceau, and get to practice what you learn on the website. Take your English vocabulary to the next level.
Learn 10 new words in the context of An Early Voice for the Environment and get to practice what you learn on the website. Take your English vocabulary to the next level.
Learn 10 new words in the context of jeanealogy and get to practice what you learn on the website. Take your English vocabulary to the next level.
Learn the words amnesty, aegis, ravage, ensue, wield and five more words in the context of Street Art in a new Vocabulary Builder episode from English Plus Podcast.
Learn the words abnormal, catastrophic, conspiracy, intervene, kindred, spawn minimal, generate, specific and sustain in context while learning about Typhoons in a new Vocabulary Builder episode from English Plus.
Learn the words: preeminent, feisty, militant, serene, confound and 5 more words in the context of our topic, The Delany Sisters, in a new Vocabulary Building episode from English Plus Podcast.
Learn the words: legion, foster, profound, relentless, tenet, prosaic and 4 more words in the context of our topic, In Search of a Common Language, in a new Vocabulary Building episode from English Plus Podcast.
Focusing on the interconnected traditions of China, Japan, and Korea, this episode explores a literature where poetry, philosophy, and governance are deeply intertwined. We’ll discuss the wisdom of Confucius, the breathtaking beauty of Tang Dynasty poetry, and the creation of the world’s first novel, The Tale of Genji in Japan.
This episode dives into the immensely rich and ancient literary traditions of the Indian subcontinent. We explore the spiritual depth of the Vedas and the Upanishads, and unravel the sprawling narratives and profound moral questions of the great epics, the Mahabharata and the Ramayana, which continue to influence billions of lives today.
We journey to ancient Greece and Rome to uncover the cornerstones of Western literature. From the epic poems of Homer and the tragedies of Sophocles to the philosophical dialogues of Plato and the poetry of Virgil, this episode explores how these classical works shaped our ideas of heroism, democracy, drama, and rhetoric.
This episode travels back to the dawn of writing in Mesopotamia. We explore the world’s first known literary work, the Epic of Gilgamesh, and discuss how ancient civilizations in the Near East used cuneiform script not just for records, but to wrestle with the fundamental human questions of life, death, friendship, and the divine.
Listen to an author reflect on their literary prize nomination. A great exercise for TOEFL/IELTS, with script, vocabulary, and a 10-question quiz to test your comprehension of personal storytelling.
This piece explores the art of finding meaning in life by viewing our existence through the lens of a story. Delve into philosophical nuggets on free will, destiny, and memory to question whether you’re the author or the character in your own epic.