Improve your English with this easy English podcast for A2 and B1 learners. In this episode of English Unleashed, Tom teaches The Noticing Technique, a simple way to improve your English listening, speaking fluency, vocabulary, pronunciation, and confidence. Many English learners listen to podcasts, watch videos, read subtitles, and study new words every day. But they still feel stuck when they try to speak. Why? Because hearing English is not always enough. You need to notice useful English, understand how it works, and use it in your own sentences. This lesson will help you learn English with podcast listening in a deeper and more practical way. You will not just listen passively. You will learn how to notice useful sentence patterns, small natural words, polite expressions, speaking starters, and real English chunks that native speakers use in daily conversation. The Noticing Technique is perfect for learners who say: I understand English, but I cannot speak easily. I know many words, but I do not use them. I forget new vocabulary quickly. I want to sound more natural in English. I need easy listening practice that also helps my speaking. In this English listening practice episode, Tom speaks clearly and smoothly, using simple English for A2 and lower intermediate learners. You will learn how to turn one useful line of English into many new sentences. For example, if you hear: I did not mean to hurt your feelings. You can notice the useful pattern: I did not mean to... Then you can make your own sentences: I did not mean to be rude. I did not mean to call you late. I did not mean to interrupt. This is how noticing becomes speaking practice. You will also learn why small words are important in natural English. Words like just, actually, maybe, really, still, already, even, a bit, and I guess can change the feeling of a sentence. They can make your English sound softer, friendlier, and more natural. For example: I am tired. I am just a bit tired. The second sentence sounds softer and more natural. This is the kind of English many learners miss because they are always looking for difficult words. But real fluency often comes from simple English used well. This episode also helps you practise English shadowing. You can listen to Tom, pause the video, repeat useful lines, copy the rhythm, and then change the sentence to make your own example. Shadowing practice helps you improve pronunciation, speaking rhythm, listening accuracy, and confidence. How to use this podcast: First, listen once for the general meaning. Do not stop too much. Just relax and understand the main idea. Second, listen again and choose one useful line. It can be a phrase, a polite question, a sentence pattern, or a small natural word. Third, repeat the line out loud. Copy the rhythm and feeling. Fourth, change the sentence and make two or three new examples about your own life. This method helps you move from listening to speaking. You are not only learning English. You are training your brain to use English. The main idea of this episode is simple. Do not try to learn everything at once. Notice one useful line of English. Understand why it is useful. Change it. Say it out loud. Use it in your real life. One noticed line a day is better than twenty forgotten words. If you want to improve your English speaking fluency, this lesson will give you a clear and simple method. You can use it with podcasts, films, YouTube videos, short stories, subtitles, comments, messages, and real conversations. The Noticing Technique helps you become a language detective. You begin to see the useful patterns inside real English. You notice how people start conversations, soften their ideas, disagree politely, ask for help, show interest, and sound natural. Instead of only asking, What does this word mean? you begin to ask better questions: Can I use this sentence shape? What small word changes the feeling? How can I make my own sentence with this pattern? Use this English podcast today for easy listening, shadowing practice, and speaking fluency. Listen slowly, repeat useful lines, and speak out loud. You need regular contact with clear English and a simple method that helps you use what you hear. Listen. Notice. Repeat. Change. Speak. That is how English becomes yours. Subscribe to English Unleashed for more easy English podcasts, English listening practice, shadowing practice, speaking fluency lessons, vocabulary in context, and practical learning techniques for A2 and B1 learners. Keywords: learn English with podcast, English podcast for beginners, easy English listening, English listening practice, English shadowing practice, shadowing English speaking practice, English speaking fluency, speaking fluency practice, A2 English listening, B1 English listening, learn English through podcast, natural English phrases, daily English practice, improve English speaking, improve English listening, English Unleashed