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The Great Molasses Flood | Learn English Through True Stories
Discover one of America's strangest disasters in this fascinating episode of Easy English Stories. Journey back to 1919 Boston, where a massive wave of molasses devastated the North End neighborhood, causing unprecedented destruction. Perfect for intermediate English learners, this episode combines engaging storytelling with practical vocabulary learning.
Learn essential English vocabulary related to disasters, industry, and history while uncovering the incredible true story of how a molasses tank explosion led to modern safety regulations.
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Here is your vocabulary:
Disaster: A sudden accident or natural event that causes great damage or loss of life.
Surge: To suddenly increase or move very quickly and powerfully.
Industrial: Related to factories, manufacturing, and large-scale production of goods.
Foundation: The solid base of a building that supports its weight.
Regulation: An official rule made by a government or authority to control how something is done.
Consequence: A result or effect of an action or condition.
Construct: To build or make something, typically a large structure.
Investigation: A detailed examination or study of something, especially to find out the truth about it.
Tragedy: An event causing great suffering, destruction, and distress.
Infrastructure: The basic physical structures needed for a society to operate, such as buildings, roads, and power supplies.
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Learn English while listening to this short story about Johnny Appleseed.
Johnny Appleseed (born John Chapman, 1774–1845) was an American pioneer and folk hero known for introducing apple orchards across the Midwest. A passionate environmentalist, he traveled barefoot across Ohio, Indiana, Pennsylvania, and beyond, planting apple seeds, establishing nurseries, and sharing his deep spirituality inspired by Swedenborgianism. His efforts contributed to early American agriculture and helped shape his legacy as a symbol of harmony with nature and frontier resilience. Today, Johnny Appleseed remains a celebrated figure in American folklore and environmental history.
Here is your vocabulary:
Apprentice: A noun that means a person who is learning a trade from a skilled employer, usually for a fixed period.
Nursery: A noun that means a place where young plants and trees are grown for sale or for planting elsewhere.
Eccentricities: A noun that means unconventional or slightly strange behaviors or habits.
Theologian: A noun that means a person who studies the nature of God, religion, and religious beliefs.
Contaminated: An adjective that means made impure or unsafe by exposure to poisonous or polluting substances.
Livestock: A noun that refers to farm animals regarded as an asset, such as cows, sheep, and pigs.
Homestead: A noun that means a house, especially a farmhouse, and the land around it.
Demeanor: A noun that means outward behavior or bearing.
Stewardship: A noun that means the responsible overseeing and protection of something worth caring for and preserving.
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Improve your English by learning about the history of jazz and famous jazz musicians. This story is suitable for people at B1/B2 levels of English.
Here is your vocabulary:
Genre: A noun that means a category of artistic composition, such as music or literature, characterized by a particular style.
Improvisation: A noun that means the act of creating music spontaneously without planning.
Melody: A noun that means A sequence of single notes that is musically satisfying.
Bandleader: A noun that means a person who leads a group of musicians, especially a jazz band.
Sophisticated: An adjective that means having a lot of experience and knowledge of the world and culture.
Speakeasy: A noun that means An illegal bar where alcoholic beverages were sold during Prohibition in the United States. Prohibition was a time when alcohol was illegal to sell or make.
Intricate: An adjective that means very complicated or detailed.
Legacy: A noun that means something handed down from an ancestor or predecessor or from the past.
Resilience: A noun that means the ability to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness.
Innovative: An adjective that means featuring new methods; advanced and original.
Chord: A noun that means several musical notes played together.
Solo: A noun that means a piece of music played by one person alone.
Composition: A noun that means a piece of music that someone has written.
Rhythm: A noun that means a strong, regular repeated pattern of movement or sound.
Scale: A noun that means a series of musical notes going up or down in pitch.
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Learn about the concept of the American "melting pot" in this short story to help you improve your English vocabulary.
Vocabulary:
Immigration: A noun that means the act of coming to live permanently in a foreign country. Diverse: An adjective that means showing a great deal of variety; very different. Tradition: A noun that refers to a custom or belief passed from generation to generation. Prejudice: A noun that means an unfair feeling of dislike for a person or group based on race, sex, religion, etc. Adapt: A verb that means to change something to suit different conditions or uses. Resident: A noun that means a person who lives somewhere permanently or for a long time. Influence: A verb that means to have an effect on the character, development, or behavior of someone or something. Varied: An adjective that means incorporating different types or elements; showing variety. Cuisine: A noun that refers to a style or method of cooking characteristic of a particular country or region. Newcomer: A noun that means a person who has recently arrived in a place. -
Learn about the history of New Year's celebrations in the United States.
Vocabulary:
Tradition: A noun that means a custom or belief that has existed for a long time. Colonial: An adjective that describes something from the time when America was made up of colonies. Resolution: A noun that means a firm decision to do or not do something. Immigrant: A noun that means a person who comes to live permanently in a foreign country. Fortune: A noun that means luck or success. Public: An adjective that means something involving or available to all people. Host: A verb that means to organize an event or party. Celebrate: A verb that means to do something special to mark an important event. Ban: A verb that means to officially say that something is not allowed. Crystal: A noun that means a clear, hard material that looks like glass. Gather: A verb that means to come together in a group. Spin: A noun that means a particular way of presenting or understanding something. -
Learn new English vocabulary while listening to this short history story about a very unique postal delivery method in the United States. The story is at the first half of the audio, the vocabulary is at the second half.
Entrepreneur: A noun that refers to a person who starts and runs a business. Relay: A noun that refers to a system in which something is passed from one person or group to another. Saddlebag: A noun that refers to a bag attached to a saddle, used to carry things while riding a horse. Treacherous: An adjective that describes something that is dangerous or unpredictable. Telegraph: A noun that refers to a system of communication that uses a series of electrical impulses to send messages over wires. -
Learn new English vocabulary while listening to this short story about the Maid in the Mist, an important part of American folklore. The story is at the first half of the audio, the vocabulary is at the second half.
Here is your vocabulary:
Folklore: A noun that refers to the traditional stories, legends, and customs of a people or region.
Mythical: An adjective that describes something that is based on myths, or stories that are not true.
Sacrifice: A verb that means to give up something valuable or important for the benefit of others.
Curse: A noun that refers to a spell or charm that is believed to bring bad luck or misfortune.
Resolute: An adjective that describes someone who is firm in their decision or purpose.
Haunting: An adjective that describes something that is eerie or unsettling, often in a beautiful or moving way.
Integral: An adjective that describes something that is essential or necessary to the whole.
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Learn new English vocabulary while listening to this short history story about the California gold rush. The story is at the first half of the audio, the vocabulary is at the second half.
Vocabulary:
Transformative: An adjective that means causing a change in form or character.
Arduous: an adjective that means difficult and requiring a lot of effort
Treacherous: An adjective that means dangerous and uncertain.
Frenzy: A noun that means a state of intense excitement or activity
Boomtown: A noun that means a town that grows rapidly because people are moving there.
Makeshift: An adjective that means temporary or improvised
Entrepreneurship: A noun that means the activity of setting up and running a business.
Inflation: A noun that means a rise in the general level of prices of goods and services.
Vigilante: A noun that means a person who takes the law into their own hands.
Relocate: A verb that means to move people or things from one place to another. Place. Please do not use relocate as a noun - it is not a noun. There is no noun form of this verb in English.
Forcibly: An adverb that means using force or violence.
Vigilante justice: A noun that means the practice of enforcing the law without courts or police.
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Learn new English vocabulary while listening to this short story about the cotton gin, an important invention in American history. The story is at the first half of the audio, the vocabulary is at the second half.
Vocabulary:
Lucrative: An adjective that means "generating a great deal of profit".
Labor-intensive: A compound adjective that means requiring a lot of physical or mental effort.
Patented: A verb that means to obtain a patent for an invention, and a patent is a noun for an official right to be the only person to make, use or sell a product or an invention.
Revolutionary: An adjective that means introducing a new or radical idea or method. Revolutionary can also be used as a noun referring to a person.
Perpetuate: This is a cool word, isn't it? It's a verb that means to continue or cause something to continue.
Institution: A noun that means a well-established custom or practice.
Enslaved: An adjective that means to make somebody the property of another person who they are forced to work for and obey. The verb is "to enslave".
Contradictions: A noun that means a lack of agreement between facts, opinions, or actions.
Testament: A noun that means a statement or declaration that provides evidence or proof.
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Learn new English vocabulary while listening to this short story about Harriet Tubman, an important figure in American history. The story is at the first half of the audio, the vocabulary is at the second half.
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Explore the four seasons as seen through the eyes of a girl named Anna.
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