
🎄 In this episode of the Learn English Podcast, you’ll hear the surprising story of how Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol helped create the modern Christmas traditions we know today. We talk about Dickens’ life, why he wrote the book, and how the story changed the way people thought about generosity, family, and the “spirit of the season.”
You’ll also learn useful English vocabulary connected to the story, like “Scrooge,” “bah humbug,” and “Merry Christmas,” plus hear about different movie adaptations you can watch to practice your listening skills. This episode is perfect for B2 English learners who want to improve their vocabulary and understand more about Christmas culture in the English-speaking world.
🎬 Best Adaptations to Improve Your English
- A Christmas Carol (1984, George C. Scott) – Most faithful to the bookA Christmas Carol (1999, Patrick Stewart) – Intense, emotional performanceMickey’s Christmas Carol (1983) – Perfect for kidsThe Muppet Christmas Carol (1992) – Great mix of humor + classic storySpirited (2022, Apple TV+) – Modern musical versionThe Man Who Invented Christmas (2017) – Behind-the-scenes story of Dickens
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📝 Vocabulary list:
1) Modern-day – describing something as it exists in the present time.
2) Debtors’ prison – a jail where people were once sent when they could not pay their debts.
3) Child labor – the use of children to work, often in bad or unsafe conditions.
4) Social criticism – writing or art that shows problems in society and calls for change.
5) Pamphlet – a small booklet or paper that gives information or expresses an opinion.
6) Rebrand – to change the image or identity of something, often to make it more appealing.
7) Grumpy – easily annoyed, complaining, or in a bad mood.
8) Preachy - Used to describe someone or something that tries too hard to teach people what is right and wrong in a moral way
9) Scrooge - A person who hates spending money or refuses to share or give to others.
10) Undeterred - Still continuing to do something or still determined to do something even after experiencing difficulties.
11) Groundbreaking – very new and different, introducing important changes or ideas.