Nationality English: Talk Clearly About Where People Come From Master Vocabulary for Countries, Nationalities, and Cultural Adjectives Welcome to Instant Fluency, your trusted source for real-world English that’s practical, professional, and immediately applicable. In today’s podcast episode, we explore how to talk about nationalities, using country names, cultural adjectives, and correct nouns for people around the world. You’ll learn how to describe backgrounds, compare global cultures, and identify where someone is from with fluent family english and diverse social conversation. 💡 In this lesson, you’ll learn how to: Use common terms like “German,” “French,” “Polish,” “Scottish,” “Brazilian,” “Moroccan,” “Pakistani,” “Filipino,” and “Dutch” Identify the difference between nationality nouns (e.g., “a Pole,” “a Scot”) and adjectives (e.g., “Polish,” “Scottish”) Describe countries and their people in daily family english and global social conversation Practice expressions like “he’s a Kiwi,” “I’m American,” “Moroccan food,” and “French bread” This podcast is perfect for learners who want to build vocabulary around countries, cultures, and identities with accuracy and cultural awareness. 📌 Watch, pause, and try using the nationality words to describe your friends or yourself. 🔔 Subscribe and turn on notifications for weekly podcast lessons that build world-ready English. #instantfluency #podcast #familyenglish #socialconversation #nationalityenglish #countryvocabulary #englisharoundtheworld