• ✨ Episode 16 “Phrases for Talking with a Strong‑Willed Grandmother”
    Mar 25 2026

    A warm, funny, emotionally rich episode about supporting a strong‑willed parent.

    Our $3.00 set of workbook and audio practice downloadables include the full script (easy to follow along), seven creative exercises, and pronunciation practice so you can listen, practice, and learn confidently.

    👉 Workbook link here :

    https://www.patreon.com/posts/episode-16d-for-153877613

    Synopsis

    Douglas is anxious about visiting his mother after her recent health challenges. He arrives with lists, plans, and a head full of worries — but Nana quickly makes it clear that she’s still living life on her own terms. Zander becomes the calm center of the day, helping Douglas shift from fear to presence. Together, they navigate a home full of strength, humor, and unexpected lessons about what real support looks like.

    Character Spotlight

    Douglas

    A loving son who tries to manage uncertainty by planning every detail. His journey in this episode is about letting go of control and truly seeing his mother as she is — strong, direct, and still very much in charge.

    Zander

    Steady, patient, and emotionally intelligent. He becomes the lighthouse in the car and in the house, guiding Douglas back to the real moment and helping Nana feel respected, not managed.

    Nana (Douglas’s Mom)

    Strong‑willed, sharp, funny, and absolutely not fragile. She teaches Douglas — with love and precision — that support is not the same as control.

    Learning Hook (Zoe’s Grammar & Vocabulary Corner)

    This episode helps learners practice language for:

    • Checking in on someone respectfully

    • Offering support without taking over

    • Expressing concern without sounding controlling

    • Softening questions and suggestions

    • Responding to strong personalities with clarity and kindness

    Learners can practice these forms in the workbook’s exercises, using real examples from the story.

    Tagline : She doesn’t need rescuing. She needs the pill organizer fixed.

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    12 mins
  • Episode 15 "Simple English Phrases for Supporting a Coworker”
    Mar 18 2026

    The team adjusts to a sudden client change, supports each other under pressure, and checks in on Kofi as he recovers.

    The episode audio will play from here. Our workbooks include the full script (easy to follow along), seven creative exercises, and pronunciation practice so you can listen, practice, and learn confidently.

    👉 You can download the workbook, audio practice – only $3-

    on our other page at THIS link:

    https://www.patreon.com/posts/episode-15d-calm-153312694

    Synopsis

    A client named Harper & Wren changes their project overnight, and the team has to reorganize quickly. With Douglas away on a trip, Penny, Adam, and Lyla step in to keep the work moving.

    In Scene One, they share updates, repeat key information, and stay calm while the situation shifts around them.

    In Scene Two, Adam checks in with Lyla, and their conversation shows how coworkers use everyday English to reassure, repeat messages, and build trust.

    In Scene Three, Penny and Lyla visit Kofi at Solarbucks, where he’s recovering from his ankle injury and trying to “stay visible” at work. A small moment of humor helps everyone breathe again.

    Character Spotlight

    Adam — Encouraging, steady, and trying to keep the team calm while juggling his own worries.

    Lyla — New to the client, observant, and learning quickly by asking good questions.

    Penny — Organized and supportive, helping the team stay focused and checking in on Kofi.

    Douglas — Away on a trip but trusting the team to lead the project while he’s gone.

    Learning Hook (Zoe’s Grammar & Vocabulary Corner)

    This episode highlights reassurance language — short, supportive phrases people use at work to help others feel safe and confident.

    Examples from the story include:

    • “You’re doing great.”

    • “Don’t worry.”

    • “We’ll back you up.”

    • “Asking questions is a strength.”

    Learners can practice these forms in the workbook’s exercises, using real examples from the story.

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    11 mins
  • Episode 14 “ Phrases for Support and Reassurance”
    Mar 11 2026

    A story about the phrases that help someone feel grounded and calm again — and the support that appears when they need it most.

    Our workbooks include the full script (easy to follow along), seven creative exercises, and pronunciation practice so you can listen, practice, and learn confidently.

    👉 Click HERE to LISTEN and get the free script at THIS episode page:
    https://www.patreon.com/posts/episode-14-for-152742253

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    Synopsis:
    Douglas begins the evening overwhelmed — juggling his mother’s care, Kofi’s recovery, and the weight of work responsibilities. Through Brenda’s calm presence and steady language, he slowly returns to solid ground.

    Kofi finds a sense of belonging he didn’t expect. Zander steps in with practical support, and Penny reveals a new workload that shifts Douglas’s emotional balance just as he prepares to leave town.

    Across the scenes, the episode highlights how reassurance, gentle pauses, and simple phrases can help someone breathe again.

    Character Spotlight:

    Douglas

    Carrying the emotional load of caregiving, work pressure, and worry, Douglas learns how supportive language helps him slow down, focus, and feel steady again.

    Brenda

    The emotional anchor of the episode. Her calm phrases, gentle authority, and “Lighthouse” imagery guide Douglas back to clarity and confidence.

    Kofi

    Recovering from injury and far from home, he discovers that Douglas and Brenda see him as family — a moment that brings deep reassurance and belonging.

    Zander

    Offers practical support by organizing Douglas’s documents into a simple digital folder, showing how small actions can lighten someone’s mental load.

    Penny

    Working late and carrying unexpected pressure, she reveals how quickly responsibilities can shift — and how honesty and steady communication help teams stay connected.

    Learning Hook :

    This episode highlights phrases that offer support, reassurance, and emotional grounding. Learners hear examples of:

    • Softening language — “It’s okay,” “Everything is fine,” “Sit down, drink your tea.”

    • Reassuring metaphors — “I’ll keep the light on for both of you.”

    • Supportive offers — “I can help with that,” “Let me set this up for you.”

    • Boundary-setting with kindness — “You don’t have to solve July’s problems on the first of June.”

    • Checking in gently — “How did they seem?” “What happened?”

    Learners can practice these forms in the workbook’s exercises.

    Tagline:

    “Sometimes the light you need is already in the room.”

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    12 mins
  • Episode 12A : Start Here… Again ( Yeah, We Know.)
    Mar 4 2026

    This quick guide helps you learn with us — meet the voices, understand the method; Free Script: with photos of the cast to help you follow the voices and understand the story more easily.

    https://www.patreon.com/posts/episode-12a-here-152184947

    This is our refreshed “Start Here” guide — shorter, clearer, and easier for new learners. If you’ve listened before, welcome back. If this is your first time, we’re happy you’re here.

    This short episode gives you everything you need to begin — who we are, how the show works, and how to learn with us at your own pace.

    🌟 What you’ll hear in this episode

    • A new introduction from Zoe, your guide and teacher

    • Short cameos from our team — Penny, Douglas, Lyla, Adam, and Kofi

    • A simple explanation of how to use the stories, workbooks, and pronunciation audios

    • A warm invitation to start wherever you feel comfortable

    🌟 How to learn with us

    Each story episode comes with:

    • a workbook

    • a pronunciation audio

    • clear notes to help you follow along

    You’ll find all of these linked in the episode notes of every story.

    🌟 Where to begin

    You can start with:

    • Episode One — the beginning of the main series

    • “Chloe’s Window” — a short, heart‑warming story about Adam and a rescued cat

    There’s no wrong choice. Pick the one that feels right for you.

    Thank you for spending time with us.

    Let’s learn together.

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    6 mins
  • Episode 11 “Douglas Steps Back – The Team Rises”
    Feb 25 2026

    Douglas announces a short leave, and the team plans how to manage the workload.


    👉 Click HERE to LISTEN and get the free script at THIS episode page:
    https://www.patreon.com/posts/episode-11-steps-151597776

    Our workbooks include the full script (easy to follow along), seven creative exercises, and pronunciation practice so you can listen, practice, and learn confidently.

    Use this other link to sign-up and get the workbook, audio practice recording:

    https://www.patreon.com/posts/episode-11d-back-151593779


    Learning Hook (Zoe’s Grammar & Vocabulary Corner):

    Zoe explains key workplace phrases like “I appreciate the support,” “I trust you to handle this,” and “Let’s be realistic about the timeline.”

    • “follow up” — checking progress or confirming completion

    • “flag anything that needs a decision” — bringing attention to issues early

    • shared‑responsibility phrases like “I can handle that” and “I’ll keep everyone informed”

    These phrases help teams and individuals communicate confidently in real workplace situations.

    Free to listen, and our workbook and downloadables for this episode are available here:

    https://www.patreon.com/posts/episode-11d-back-151593779

    We’d love to hear from you.

    Share your thoughts or questions at

    podcastwordsatwork@gmail.com

    Listener messages help us shape future episodes and keep this community warm and connected.

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    15 mins
  • Episode 12 “Start Here”
    Feb 22 2026

    Start here to see how the episodes, voices, and learning tools fit together to build your English.

    Start Here” is your guide — an engaging introduction about how this podcast works, how to use each episode with confidence, and how to keep learning more over time.

    A FREE copy of the script is available here:

    https://www.patreon.com/posts/episode-12-start-151354432

    What This Episode Covers

    • What Words at Work is and who it’s designed for

    • How each episode is structured

    • How to use the workbooks, transcripts, and pronunciation guides

    • Simple explanations by the voices you’ll hear

    • Where to begin if you’re brand new

    • How to build confidence step by step

    📘 Personalities from Our Episodes will explain:

    • Why stories help you learn

    • How to practice listening and speaking

    • Why short episodes work

    • How to follow along at your own pace

    • How to use the downloadable materials

    · Why listening twice works

    Here’s what’s in our workbooks for you to use:

    * Meet Today’s Cast
    * Podcast Script
    * Vocabulary List with Definitions
    * Matching exercise, words and meaning
    * Fill‑in‑the‑blank ( sentences you complete with vocabulary words)
    * Comprehension Questions – make you think, and we give Suggested Answers
    * Vocabulary with quotes from script – for special episodes
    * Extended Vocabulary with Workplace & Cultural Notes
    * Tiered Writing Prompts (A2–B2 learners) –
    first we make you think, then we make you write LOL

    * Pronunciation Practice – a downloadable audio file
    * Self‑Assessment Rubric



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    7 mins
  • “Delegate a Task”
    Feb 18 2026

    Listen to this Episode for FREE: Hear how clear language turns Adam’s vague request into real teamwork.

    👉 Click HERE to LISTEN and get the free script at THIS episode page:

    https://www.patreon.com/posts/episode-8-task-149302233


    Our workbooks include the full script (easy to follow along), seven creative exercises, and pronunciation practice so you can listen, practice, and learn confidently. This episode is just $3, or the 4‑episode collection is $9.

    $3 👉 https://www.patreon.com/posts/episode-8d-task-149037759


    Synopsis:

    In the middle of a busy quarter, Adam asks Lyla to help with vendor files — but his instructions are vague, leaving her unsure what “look into it” actually means. By guiding the conversation toward clear actions, defined scope, and a specific deliverable, Lyla shows how precise communication turns delegation into real teamwork.

    Character Spotlight:

    Adam juggling competing deadlines and learning how clarity strengthens collaboration. Lyla stepping into her growing confidence, modeling how to ask for strong action verbs, set boundaries, and confirm expectations so a task becomes manageable instead of overwhelming.

    “When you replace ‘look into it’ with a clear action, everything gets easier.”

    Learning Hook (Zoe’s Grammar & Vocabulary Corner):

    This episode focuses on workplace language for delegation — especially how to replace vague phrases with strong, precise action verbs.

    Zoe highlights expressions like “compile,” “analyze,” “draft,” “define the scope,” and “confirm the deliverable.”

    Learners can practice asking clarifying questions, setting boundaries, and summarizing tasks using professional confirmation language.

    They also explore how clear communication prevents confusion, saves time, and builds trust in collaborative environments.

    Tagline:

    “Clear tasks create confident teams.”

    Follow along with the scripts, vocabulary, and seven exercises in each episode’s workbook. Episodes 5 – 8 are available in Lyla’s Winter Collection
    https://www.patreon.com/collection/1962951?view=expanded

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    13 mins
  • Episode 10 “Chloe’s Window”
    Feb 14 2026

    A gentle Valentine’s Day mystery of trust and new beginnings — with a free workbook bundle as our gift today.

    Episode 10 “Chloe’s Window”

    A gentle mystery unfolds as Lyla and Penny discover what Adam has been protecting all along, leading them to a window filled with quiet courage and new beginnings.

    This episode is my Valentine’s Day gift to you — the workbook and pronunciation audio file are completely FREE.

    Our workbooks include the full script (easy to follow along), seven creative exercises, and pronunciation practice so you can listen, practice, and learn confidently.

    👉https://www.patreon.com/posts/episode-10-150714642

    Synopsis:

    Adam has been acting strangely — sending mysterious instructions, avoiding dinners, and insisting that Lyla and Penny arrive at his apartment in “soft shoes.” In this gentle, emotional episode, we follow the mystery from a cozy tea‑filled morning in Lyla’s apartment to the quiet, shadowed hallway outside Adam’s door… and finally to the warm light of the window where Chloe sits for the very first time.

    Through a flashback at the animal shelter, we learn how Adam slowly earned Chloe’s trust after she was rescued from a hoarding case. And in the present day, Lyla and Penny discover the truth: Adam hasn’t been hiding from them — he’s been protecting a frightened cat who is learning, moment by moment, how to feel safe again.

    This is a story about patience, soft routines, and the quiet courage it takes to heal.

    Character Spotlight:

    Adam

    A steady, gentle presence, he discovers that healing doesn’t happen quickly — it happens quietly. His patience becomes the bridge between Chloe’s fear and her new life.

    Chloe

    A ginger cat rescued from a hoarding house, learning to trust the world again. Her journey from hiding to sitting confidently in the window is the emotional heart of the episode.

    Lyla & Penny

    Two friends who bring warmth, humor, and curiosity — and who finally witness the moment Adam has been waiting for.

    Learning Hook (Zoe’s Grammar & Vocabulary Corner):

    This episode focuses on the present continuous, a structure used to describe actions happening right now or changes still in progress. Throughout the story, you’ll hear phrases like:

    • “She’s watching the trees.”

    • “She’s discovering what peace feels like.”

    • “She’s learning that this is her home.”

    • “She’s starting to trust the world again.”

    Zoe highlights expressions that show movement, growth, and gentle change — perfect for learners who want to understand how English describes ongoing actions and emotional transitions.

    Learners can practice these forms in the workbook’s exercises, using real examples from the story.

    Tagline:

    “Healing grows in the quiet moments.”

    We’d love to hear from you.

    If this episode touched you — or if you have your own funny cat stories, questions, or reflections — we’d love to hear from you.

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    Visit a shelter and take your time. But be warned: the Cat Distribution System loves to choose new humans.

    © 2026 Lawrence Weiser. All rights reserved.

    “Words at Work: ESL for EVERY Day” is a trademark of Lawrence Weiser.

    Not for redistribution without written permission.

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    13 mins