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Isi & Mitch

Get to know and learn English with Isi & Mitch; a bi-national couple in the UK. We talk all things British including pubs, small talk, music, food, the stiff upper lip and the bloody weather! We love to hear from our listeners and answer your questions on the English language or British life and culture. This is the authentic way to learn the language with day-to-day conversations and getting to know Isi & Mitch a little bit better. Become a member and we’ll give you interactive transcripts and bonus content for each episode at www.easyenglish.fm/membership!

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Isi and Mitch are sleepy. But using the power of a Madeira cake they just bought, the duo talk about the highlights from their most recent holiday, reflecting on the culture shocks their friends experienced whilst riding double-decker buses and shopping in the UK. For this week's Topic of the Week, they talk about the benefits and negatives of shopping in the real and digitalised world. Interactive Transcript Support Easy English and get interactive transcripts and bonus content for all our episodes: easyenglish.fm/membership Transcript Intro Mitch: [0:28] Can I tell the... we're in a bit of a sleepy mood today, because we didn't sleep much last night and we're just in this like super stupid mood. So much so that, I don't know how it came about, but you... you... you wanted to go to a supermarket, we drove 15 minutes so you could buy black nail polish and when you... first of all... (We didn't go for that there, we wanted to go to a home store, like to a DIY store.) Yeah, also just to buy a light switch, a little pulley light switch. Isi: [0:55] I think we just needed to have like, a good job to do. Mitch: [0:57] Yeah, we needed some fresh air. And you, not only came out only with nail polish, but you actually when you left you went to take a picture of a seagull, which took forever, because you had to delete data off your phone. But when you came back with your nail polish, you'd randomly just bought a lemon Madeira cake. (I did. I saw it and I was thought this is what we need today.) Yeah but, you thought good to have today after we've eaten our dinner at home. But then what happened? Isi: [1:27] Then we decided... we went to a dog park then and parked our car there, which is also like a football park and to run Nola... to run Nola? To walk Nola or to let her run, and then we decided both, we want a bite of this cake, which is not so it's not a cake like like a round cake. It is a long cake. Mitch: [1:49] But it's massive, still. Isi: [1:51] Not so massive. It's easy to unpack. And we both tried to bite off that cake. Mitch: [1:58] In this grotty football pitch car park. Isi: [2:01] Like bloody idiots. And then we both were like; ah, this is... we cannot really do this. We were just so tired and I think we just needed sugar. We were both a bit like, shaky and like... Mitch: [2:12] I'm going back that way now, I feel it. Isi: [2:14] Yeah, and then I looked to the right and there was someone just sitting next to me, in the car watching us trying to eat that cake. And then we had a complete laugh, how do you call that in English? A complete laugh attack. (A fit. We were in fits of laughter.) Oh God, we couldn't stop it. We were just crying of laughter. Mitch: [2:32] We could just see it from his perspective. He was obviously just like, probably texting his wife like, oh, you know, just at the football practice with son, look over, and he's like, there's just two idiots, basically, just sat in a car, looking knackered and their dog's desperate for a pee and they're just stuffing their faces with Madeira cake. Support Easy English and get interactive transcripts and bonus content for all our episodes: easyenglish.fm/membership

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This week, Mitch can't control his joy at the thought of Hugh Grant playing Oompa Loompas in the new Willy Wonka "Chocoladen Kraftwerk" movie. Isi shows her extensive knowledge of English history and culture with a quiz designed by Mitch... do you know what birds are OWNED by the royal family?! And the duo discuss Indian culture and its place in British culture and history after publishing their latest episode asking what Brits think of Indians. Interactive Transcript Support Easy English and get interactive transcripts and bonus content for all our episodes: easyenglish.fm/membership Show Notes Our video on Indian culture in Britain: What do BRITISH People Think About INDIANS? (https://youtu.be/K8nOrxPxofA) (Easy English 163) Transcript Mitch: [0:23] Hiya! Isi: [0:24] Hello! Mitch: [0:26] Welcome to the Easy English Podcast. Isi: [0:29] Will we always start like this now? Mitch: [0:31] And now I do it as a southerner. The podcast. Welcome. Let's start it. Isi: [0:36] Do you think people hear that Nola's at my mic? Mitch: [0:38] Maybe. Do you know who I just realised I sound a bit like? Isi: [0:41] You? Mitch: [0:42] Hugh. Isi: [0:44] You? You try to... yeah? Mitch: [0:46] You sound like Hugh. Isi: [0:48] Me? I'm very confused. I sound like Hugh Grant? Mitch: [0:51] No, the way I spoke like this, is like Hugh, Hugh Grant. Isi: [0:54] But what, you or me? Mitch: [0:57] No, Hugh. Isi: [0:58] Stop this! You're annoying. Support Easy English and get interactive transcripts and bonus content for all our episodes: easyenglish.fm/membership

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This week, Mitch and Isi detail their trip to the capital city, working their way around the various districts, debating the claustrophobia and feelings of being insignificant living amongst millions in the big city and generally discussing the pros and cons of metropolis life. Prior to this, Mitch tells a creepy fever-dream tale about his Croatian travel experience. Isa responds after the duo "helped" her figure out the difference between the pronunciation of 'can't' and the c-word in this week's Unhelpful Advice. And the duo then recommend Brighton as the best place in the UK to celebrate Pride. Interactive Transcript Support Easy English and get interactive transcripts and bonus content for all our episodes: easyenglish.fm/membership Transcript Isi: [0:23] Let's go! Mitch: [0:24] Let's go. Can I tell a story? Isi: [0:27] Did you want to say hello or so? Mitch: [0:28] Oh yeah, welcome to the Easy English Podcast, episode number 20. (Ooh!) Wow. Isi: [0:34] Wow. Mitch: [0:37] 20 episodes. Okay, my story... Isi: [0:43] I want to tell a story. Mitch: [0:44] You want to tell a story? I want to tell a story. Isi: [0:46] You have to... It's not to me. You want to tell a story? Mitch: [0:50] So professional, this podcast, isn't it? That's what everyone has been saying after 20 episodes; that we are professional, professional podcasters. We refer to Nola as the baby. Sometimes we say, where's the baby? And... or I say it, because it refers to a story I have. And I just thought, oh, I have never told you this story, but it's a weird one. Once I went on holiday to Croatia and went with some friends, and I got ill, quite soon into the holiday, like just flu symptoms, basically. And they decided to go white water rafting and I couldn't go annoyingly... bugger, because I was so ill. And we were staying in a B&B, but before Airbnb really existed. And the B&B we stayed in had a cleaner. And, I can't remember her name for the life of me. But, she would come in the daytime when we'd already gone out and done stuff, because I think they usually come at like 11, 12, we'd already be gone. And I remember, I was in bed, just like, the blanket curled up towards my face, just completely out of it. And I heard like, the key going for the front door. I was like; oh, who the hell is this? And then I heard like; "hello? Hello?" I was like; "hi". And; "hello, hello", I was like; "I'm in here". And then I just heard like the sound of general cleaning noises. (Ah so, she didn't know you were there.) She had no idea I was in, I think. And then, she finally like got to like, the bedroom where I was, we were all staying in the same bedroom. It was like six, five of us, six, five of us, all staying in one bedroom, like a bedsit. And she came in, whoo, the hoover, whoop, and went; "oh!" And I was like: "hello". And she went; "oh no". I was like, ah. And then she said, I was like really ill. I was like; "I'm very sick". And she went; "oh, you look like a little baby". And I was like; "yeah I'm really ill. I'm so sorry". And she's like; "it's no problem". So she left. And yeah, I was ill again the next day. And, I was like asleep in a bit of like a fever dream. And then I heard again, the keys going to the front door and then the door shut and I heard; "where's the baby?" Support Easy English and get interactive transcripts and bonus content for all our episodes: easyenglish.fm/membership

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Maybz? Tomoz? Footy? Hottie-bottie? Mitch has prepared a little game about abbreviations for Isi this week as the couple discuss their most recent Conversation Membership pub call, the upcoming cage fight between Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg and answer a controversial question in this week's Unhelpful Advice section. Interactive Transcript Support Easy English and get interactive transcripts and bonus content for all our episodes: easyenglish.fm/membership Transcript Mitch: [0:24] Hiya, welcome to the Easy English Podcast. Isi: [0:28] Very official. (Very official today.) It's weird that we look at each other. Why do we look at each other? Do we normally look at each other? Mitch: [0:34] We do, but usually with about a meter separation. Now, how far away are we from each other? Isi: [0:39] Four meters. It's actually not that long, but far. And we are not in the darkness any more. Mitch: [0:45] Oh yeah, we're out of the cave. Isi: [0:47] We're out of the cave. Mitch: [0:49] Trying to understand what expressions you have, which is quite difficult from this far away. happiness. Oh no, that's like, craziness. Isi: [0:58] Well, well, well, I wanted to have a little meeting, before our podcast, to check what we talk about. But again, it will be a surprise to me. Do you do this on purpose? Mitch: [1:10] Yeah, I actually have a game for you. Isi: [1:12] Yeah. Is it about music? Mitch: [1:15] No, it's about English slang. (Oh, God.) Should we do it? Okay. Support Easy English and get interactive transcripts and bonus content for all our episodes: easyenglish.fm/membership

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It's Glastonbury week as Isi sums up the headliners in one word while Mitch details his raclette infused bath experience with ganja-wizards at the world famous festival. The two discuss their hatred for the term 'bucket list' and whilst Mitch stops the house from burning down, Isi auditions for the BBC as they answer your questions in an extended Unhelpful Advice section. Interactive Transcript Support Easy English and get interactive transcripts and bonus content for all our episodes: easyenglish.fm/membership Transcript Intro Mitch: [0:24] Welcome to another episode of the Easy English Cave Podcast. The last, the last of the podcast from the lonely cave. Isi: [0:34] Well you hope so. I will only believe it when I see it. Mitch: [0:37] Yeah, we will be given literal and metaphorical daylight. Isi: [0:42] We will live in daylight again. Mitch: [0:43] Wow. Isi: [0:44] Like those luxurious people do. Mitch: [0:47] Like the people from the outside. So today, we have kind of a, not purely unhelpful advice audience-based, podcast but we do have some unhelpful advice to bring you at the end. But first, I was just looking at topics of what we can speak about and there is a big elephant in the room... (Oh God.) in terms of British culture. The name of the elephant, this big elephant, it's name is Glastonbury. Support Easy English and get interactive transcripts and bonus content for all our episodes: easyenglish.fm/membership

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This week, a pub in Hove tries to dismantle British conduct by questioning the queue, whilst Isi feels the heat of queueing culture when asking for a doggy bowl and Mitch defines his own term doing a 'Londoner'. The duo talk about their first online conversation class in their online pub for Easy English members, and we answer YOUR questions in our Unhelpful Advice section. Interactive Transcript Support Easy English and get interactive transcripts and bonus content for all our episodes: easyenglish.fm/membership Show Notes Brighton: Brighton, UK TOUR - 100k SPECIAL (https://youtu.be/JE95ppOnv34) (Easy English 159) Transcript Isi: [0:24] do do do do da da da da da... Let's go. (It feels weird not to do it with a drink.) Yeah no drink today. (One o'clock podcast.) And i have bad mood. (Why'd you have bad mood?) Our construction workers are... beep beep beep beep beep beep! (You know i can also beep it, you can say how you feel.) Ah, today was rough. Mitch: [0:57] Anyway, welcome to the Easy English Podcast. Isi: [0:59] Well, yeah, sorry for the bad mood, but it's probably quite... it's also okay that we share our real... you know, we cannot always pretend everything is perfect. Well anyway, let's say, besides that, I have actually very good mood this week. It's perfect weather for the past... has been for the past three weeks, I think. We've really enjoyed the outside. We were out a lot with friends and filming. Well yeah, wait, I'm coming to that. And we will this weekend enjoy outside. So we'll get out of the shithole. Mitch: [1:36] Yeah, we're recording this on Friday night, oh no that's 'Saturday Night'. (Friday, midday.) No, Rebecca Black did. Friday, Friday, it comes after Thursday. Getting ready to have a drink on the weekend. Isi: [1:50] That's not the song. Mitch: [1:51] It's something terrible like that. Support Easy English and get interactive transcripts and bonus content for all our episodes: easyenglish.fm/membership

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Mitch and Isi exorcise their sobriety to debate their favourite style of potato, choose their favourite part of a Sunday roast dinner, discuss why Brits resort to shorts in Arctic conditions and consider why Brits make the best music when they have such rubbish weather. Interactive Transcript Support Easy English and get interactive transcripts and bonus content for all our episodes: easyenglish.fm/membership Show Notes Cook a traditional Sunday roast dinner: Sunday Roast Dinner RECIPE (https://youtu.be/Yqsxc4LUc0k) (Easy English 140) Transcript Intro Isi: [0:23] Hello! Hello, hello. Welcome to episode number... what is it four? Three? Three. Four? (Four.) Four! (God.) Mitch: [0:36] Hiya! (Is it really number four?) We are on episode number four. And it's... well, when you're listening to this, it will be Monday. Unless you're a Podcast Member, then you'll be hearing it on Friday. But for us, it is, the Friday before the Friday that the Podcast Members listen to. (Yes.) It's Friday, Friday, Friday. We have reason to celebrate. (I guess.) We've been released from the sobriety demons. Isi: [1:04] Yeah, we had a... quite long detox. A bit over five weeks, I think. And all in all, it was seven. And it's good, isn't it? Seven weeks really does something. Why are you looking so weirdly at our dog? She just came in. Mitch: [1:17] Just like Darth Vader's come into the room, breathing so heavily. So the reason we're excited is because... she just threw up in her mouth. We've kind of, been looking forward to having like, a little cheers for the weekend and having our first little boozy drink in... yeah, nearly seven weeks. So now we're gonna do some ASMR of opening our drinks. Isi: [1:40] Yeah, unfortunately, I have a wine bottle with a screw-top. So it's not the nice plop. Should I do it first? (You do that one first.) Listen. Open. (Oh, head tingles everywhere.) Doesn't smell so good. Okay, should I should I pour it? Mitch: [1:57] Oh yeah. What are we doing? Right, and what is it you're drinking, Isi? Isi: [2:07] Um, a pinot grigio, ice cold. Mitch: [2:11] Lovely! Oh God. Nola's a big gross sound effects machine of burping, farting and throwing up noises. Okay, and now I'm gonna open German Krombacher pils. Ready? Here's the ASMR for me. Support Easy English and get interactive transcripts and bonus content for all our episodes: easyenglish.fm/membership

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Join Mitch & Isi as they attempt to stay warm in their cold flat, Isi prescribes lemon and ginger tea to the world. They curate their own one day music festival, Mitch gives up on queuing and Isi tries to become more British... D'you know what I mean!? Interactive Transcript Support Easy English and get interactive transcripts and bonus content for all our episodes: easyenglish.fm/membership Show Notes The Easy English Festival: The BEST Music Festival (https://youtu.be/C2IHj_19cOQ) (Easy English 139) Transcript Intro Mitch: [0:23] Hello. (Hello.) Hello. Welcome to the Easy English Podcast. (Okay.) Episode number three. Isi: [0:32] Nobody knows who... who can talk now. (What do we say next?) I'm freezing. Mitch: [0:36] Yeah, okay. Describe the situation. Isi: [0:40] Should have... we should have made ourselves a tea before. (Very English.) Um... uh, basically, I'm so English now, I... the past two months... I mean, I've always been drinking tea, but now I drink seven or eight teas a day. Mitch: [0:55] But not builder's tea. (Not builder's tea.) Which, builders tea is a black tea with a splash of milk. Like a breakfast tea with milk. Isi: [1:02] I hate milk in tea. No, I only drink like... things like, lemon/orange/ginger/fennel. Uh... what else? Mitch: [1:11] It's your like, homoeopathic remedies, (Peppermint.) isn't it right? (Yeah, basically.) Your witchcraft. Isi: [1:15] Even... really, until... into the night, I always drink, only tea, tea, tea. And now we don't have a tea and we're freezing because our heating is broken, again. Mitch: [1:24] If you go... if you go to Isi with any illness should just prescribe lemon and ginger tea. I've got bronchitis - lemon and ginger. I've got tuberculosis - lemon and ginger. I've got eczema - lemon and ginger tea. Support Easy English and get interactive transcripts and bonus content for all our episodes: easyenglish.fm/membership

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Mitch and Isi talk about previous job interviews, the true meaning of Bob's your uncle and answer your questions in their 'Unhelpful Advice' section. Interactive Transcript Support Easy English and get interactive transcripts and bonus content for all our episodes: easyenglish.fm/membership Show Notes Our Job Interview Video: How to prepare for a job interview in England (https://youtu.be/aYIEJKIUTcQ) (Easy English 54) Transcript Intro Isi: [0:23] Hello. Mitch: [0:25] Episode number two of the Easy English Podcast. (podcast.) Podcast. So northern. Isi: [0:32] Here we are again. Was exciting, wasn't it our first podcast? It's weird that we look into each other's eyes today. Last time we didn't. Mitch: [0:40] Nah, I can't remember how we did it, but it was very rude! Isi: [0:44] I will look out of the window now. Mitch: [0:46] There's less pressure on this one. Isi: [0:48] Well, there's always pressure, Mitch. Mitch: [0:51] No, but I uh... much less pressure to... because we've started it now. Isi: [0:56] True. So if you listened to number one, thank you very much. That is... yeah, it's exciting. We got a lot of messages. A lot of really, really lovely feedback, so thank you very much. Uh... we got some questions and... yeah a lot of you listened to it, so we were really, really grateful and happy for it. It's a good start, isn't it? Mitch: [1:17] Yeah, I was actually quite impressed, 'cause I didn't really expect people would write in. But I saw how many people have listened, and it's really overwhelming. And the fact that people have even written in, to say how much they enjoyed it and that it sort of, filled that 20 minute gap of their life. Isi: [1:36] Yeah, it's a bit. It's still a bit weird that people listen to our... talking. Support Easy English and get interactive transcripts and bonus content for all our episodes: easyenglish.fm/membership

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Easy English consists of Mitch and Isi; a bi-national couple experiencing British life on the south coast of England. You might know us from our YouTube channel Easy English, where we interview the local folk of Brighton in order to teach you authentic English. This week, we discuss Queen Elizabeth's funeral, podcast recommendations and answer your questions in our 'unhelpful advice' section. But as per usual, we like to throw in our analysis of British slang, small talk and passive-aggressiveness. Interactive Transcript Support Easy English and get interactive transcripts and bonus content for all our episodes: easyenglish.fm/membership Open the Interactive Transcript (https://play.easyenglish.fm/episodes/0k60gvycepyslsu) Download transcript as HTML (https://www.dropbox.com/s/0k60gvycepyslsu/easyenglishpodcast1_transcript.html?dl=1) Download transcript as PDF (https://www.dropbox.com/s/7ku2bp952tszck2/easyenglishpodcast1_transcript.pdf?dl=1) Transcript Mitch: [0:25] Hello, welcome to the new Easy English podcast. Isi: [0:28] Hello! That was weird. Hello! Mitch: [0:33] And who are you? Isi: [0:35] So I'm Isi. I'm a German living... nein. Oh God! Mitch: [0:39] Jesus, can't get past the first step. Isi: [0:40] You will record this forever. But I hate introductions. I actually hate introductions. Mitch: [0:46] Yeah, I just want to start this without the feeling that we're starting something. I want it to feel like we're in Episode 10 already. Isi: [0:51] Uh, who are you? Who are you? uh! (Yeah.) I always hated introductions. I hate it when you go like, to a conference or in a classroom or so; can you please stand up and say two to three sentences about yourself and just your name, your age, where you're from and a few of your hobbies. What do you like to do in your free time? Mitch: [1:10] That's a great idea. What we should do instead, then, because I also don't like doing this, we should do what I had to do when I was at school for icebreakers, where you have to turn to the person to your right and you have to find out something, then you have to introduce each other. And you have to remember something about them. Isi: [1:24] That will be really fun with the two of us. Mitch: [1:24] You introduced me and I'll introduce you. (Okay.) Who am I? Support Easy English and get interactive transcripts and bonus content for all our episodes: easyenglish.fm/membership

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The Easy English Podcast is here! Get to know and learn English with Isi & Mitch; a bi-national couple in the UK. We talk all things British including pubs, small talk, music, food, the stiff upper lip and the bloody weather! We love to hear from our listeners and answer your questions on the English language or British life and culture. This is the authentic way to learn the language with day-to-day conversations and getting to know Isi & Mitch a little bit better. Become a member and we’ll give you interactive transcripts and bonus content for each episode at easyenglish.fm/membership (https://www.easyenglish.fm/membership). Interactive Transcript Support Easy English and get interactive transcripts and bonus content for all our episodes: easyenglish.fm/membership Open the Interactive Transcript (https://play.easyenglish.fm/episodes/v1tv5tytgim1j3a) Download transcript as HTML (https://www.dropbox.com/s/v1tv5tytgim1j3a/easyenglishpodcastTRAILER_transcript.html?dl=1) Download transcript as PDF (https://www.dropbox.com/s/gwr44mgv38d1gbf/easyenglishpodcastTRAILER_transcript.pdf?dl=1) Transcript Mitch: [0:01] Hiya, I'm Mitch. Isi: [0:02] Hello, I'm Isi. Mitch: [0:03] We want to give you a free podcast to learn English. Isi: [0:08] We talk about all things English. Maybe you're thinking of moving, visiting or holidaying in the UK. Or maybe you're just a fan of British culture. If so, then this is the podcast for you. Mitch: [0:21] We'll bring up the topics featured on our YouTube channel Easy English, where we produce videos of authentic English from the streets. The aim of our podcast is the same, we want you to feel confident, understanding authentic British English conversations. Isi: [0:36] We'll also talk about our life and experiences as a multinational couple living in the UK, about our love of British pubs, small talk, music and film. And our annoyance of the British stiff upper lip, food, and the bloody weather. I'm a German ex-pat in the UK. Mitch: [0:55] And I'm a native Brit, born in the north and now living on the South Coast with Isi and our dog Nola. Yeah, what would people want to listen to in a trailer? Two people, one podcast. The Easy English podcast. Isi: [1:12] Isi was just a lonely girl going on a world travel, when she saw the white cliffs of Dover, coming bigger and bigger. She knew... she knew that's the beginning of something... huge. Her first stop; Eastbourne. Mitch: [1:32] That's the ferry coming in. Hello, what's your name? I'm British. Isi: [1:37] Make sure to follow the podcast to get alerted when each episode is out. And if you're an English learner or just want to support our work... Mitch: [1:47] Then become a member of Easy English at easyenglish.video/memberships and in return, we'll give you an interactive transcript of the episode, translated so you can understand and follow our conversations. Isi: [2:02] And we'd also love to hear from you. So send us your feedback, recommendations and questions to podcast@easy english.video Now, listen to episode one. Mitch: [2:15] Here we go. Support Easy English and get interactive transcripts and bonus content for all our episodes: easyenglish.fm/membership

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The Easy English Podcast is here! Get to know and learn English with Isi & Mitch; a bi-national couple in the UK. We talk all things British including pubs, small talk, music, food, the stiff upper lip and the bloody weather! We love to hear from our listeners and answer your questions on the English language or British life and culture. This is the authentic way to learn the language with day-to-day conversations and getting to know Isi & Mitch a little bit better. Become a member and we’ll give you interactive transcripts and bonus content for each episode at easyenglish.fm/membership (https://www.easyenglish.fm/membership). Interactive Transcript Support Easy English and get interactive transcripts and bonus content for all our episodes: easyenglish.fm/membership Open the Interactive Transcript (https://play.easyenglish.fm/episodes/9urmfgcu39qdro0) Download transcript as HTML (https://www.dropbox.com/s/9urmfgcu39qdro0/easyenglishpodcast0_transcript.html?dl=1) Download transcript as PDF (https://www.dropbox.com/s/lfoks7b7t1zf6np/easyenglishpodcast0_transcript.pdf?dl=1) Transcript Mitch: Hiya, I'm Mitch. Isi: Hello, I'm Isi. Mitch: We want to give you a free podcast to help you learn English. Isi: We talk about all things English. Maybe you're thinking of moving, visiting or holidaying in the UK. Or maybe you're just a fan of British culture. If so, then this is the podcast for you. Mitch: We'll bring up the topics featured on our YouTube channel Easy English, where we produce videos of authentic English from the streets. The aim of our podcast is the same, we want you to feel confident, understanding authentic British English conversations. Isi: We'll also talk about our life and experiences as a multinational couple living in the UK. About our love of British pubs, small talk, music and film. And our annoyance of the British stiff upper lip, food and the bloody weather. I'm a German ex-pat in the UK. Mitch: And I'm a native Brit, born in the north and now living on the south coast, with Isi and our dog Nola. Yeah, what would people want to listen to in a trailer? Two people, one podcast. The Easy English podcast. Isi: Isi was just a lonely girl, going on a world travel, when she saw the white cliffs of Dover, coming bigger and bigger. She knew... She knew. That's the beginning of something... huge. Her first stop; Eastbourne. Mitch: That's the ferry coming in. Hello, what's your name? I'm British. Isi: Make sure to follow the podcast, to get alerted when each episode is out. And, if you're an English learner or just want to support our work. Mitch: then become a member of Easy English at easyenglish.video/memberships and in return, we'll give you an interactive transcript of the episode, translated so you can understand and follow our conversations. Isi: And we'd also love to hear from you. So send us your feedback, recommendations and questions to podcast@easyenglish.video Now listen to episode one. Mitch: Here we go. Support Easy English and get interactive transcripts and bonus content for all our episodes: easyenglish.fm/membership