Learn English for study abroad, campus life, and classroom communication in easy English! Improve your English for international students: dorm life, cafeteria phrases, presentations & small talk.
In this Pop Off English podcast, Mia & Leo share simple English phrases and real campus life stories to help you feel confident at a foreign university. Perfect for beginner and intermediate learners who want natural English for university life.
✅ In this episode, you learn:
• Campus vocabulary: campus, dorm, roommate, cafeteria, office hours, syllabus
• Easy “survival” questions:
– “Excuse me, where is the…?”
– “How do I get to the library?”
– “Can you help me?”
• Dorm life phrases:
– “Is it okay if I open the window / turn off the light?”
– “Do you mind if I study here / call my family?”
• Saying “no” politely:
– “Thanks, but I’m really tired.”
– “Maybe another time. I have class early tomorrow.”
• Cafeteria English:
– “Can I have…?” / “Can I get…?”
– “What is this?” / “What’s in this?”
– “I’ll have the same, please.”
• Classroom English with teachers:
– “Sorry, could you repeat that, please?”
– “Could you speak more slowly, please?”
– “I don’t understand this part.”
– “I’m sorry I missed class. Could you tell me what we did?”
• Group work & classmates:
– “What do you think?” / “I agree.” / “I’m not sure.”
– “I think this part is difficult.”
– “Sorry, I didn’t catch that. Can you say it again?”
• Office hours phrases:
– “Hi, do you have a few minutes?”
– “I have a question about the homework.”
– “I want to improve in this class. Do you have any advice?”
• Presentation language:
– “Hello, my name is…, and today I’m going to talk about…”
– “First, next, after that, finally…”
– “That’s all. Thank you for listening.”
– “Sorry, can you say that in a different way?”
– “That’s a good question. Let me think for a moment.”
• Clubs & small talk on campus:
– “Is this club open to everyone?” / “How can I join?” / “When do you meet?”
– “Which year are you?” / “What’s your major?” / “Do you live on campus?”
– “How do you like it here so far?”
• Asking for help in English:
– “I’m looking for the science building.”
– “I can’t find this classroom.”
– “How did you do number three?”
– “English is not my first language. Could you explain it more simply?”
• Emailing your professor:
– “Dear Professor…, My name is…, I’m in your Monday morning class…”
– “I have a question about the homework. Could you explain number three, please?”
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