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Learning English Podcast - February 15, 2025

VOA Learning English Podcast - VOA Learning English

VOA Learning English

Language Learning, Education

4.4874 Ratings

🗓️ 15 February 2025

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

On this podcast, a listener asks about the word ‘regimen;’ learn more about common sentence patters in academic writing; a museum of laughter in Croatia brings out the child in everyone; then, the final part of ‘The Fall of the House of Usher’ by Edgar Allan Poe on American Stories.

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0:00.0

Welcome to Learning English, a daily 30-minute program from the Voice of America.

0:11.6

I'm Katie Weaver.

0:13.0

And I'm Mario Ritter, Jr.

0:15.7

This program is designed for English learners, So we speak a little slower,

0:21.8

and we use words and phrases,

0:24.8

especially written for people learning English.

0:31.1

On this program, we will answer a listener's question

0:35.6

about the word regimen.

0:41.3

Then we complete our series on academic writing, followed by a story about a Museum of Laughter in Croatia.

0:47.3

Then we conclude our American story,

0:51.3

The Fall of the House of Usher, by Edgar Allan Poe.

0:57.0

But first, this week on Ask a Teacher, we answer a question from Marco in Italy.

1:06.0

Here is Marco's question.

1:10.0

Dear teacher, I want to understand more when to use the word regimen for exercise or other actions.

1:22.9

Thank you.

1:24.7

I'm happy to answer this question, Marco.

1:35.3

A regimen is usual and repeated action, especially in training. In healthcare, it is a systematic plan to improve a person's health.

1:43.3

A training regimen, for example, can include exercises people can do to help them get the results

1:54.0

they want.

1:56.0

For example, a long-distance runner's regimen might include runs of 10 or 20 kilometers every week.

2:08.4

Note that we often put another noun before the word regimen to help identify it more clearly.

2:23.0

These are called attributive nouns. They act similarly to adjectives as in the following examples. A weightlifting

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