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335. The Most Important Moment in British History? (English Vocabulary Lesson)

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What was the most important moment in English history? What event had the biggest consequences and most influential impact?

Today I want to look at a few moments in the past 1000 years that have massively changed England and English culture.

We'll discuss these events, learn about British history, and practice our English comprehension at the same time!

Transcript - https://thinkinginenglish.blog/2025/04/21/335-the-most-important-moment-in-british-history-english-vocabulary-lesson/

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Vocabulary List

  • Monarch (n.): A king or queen who rules a country.
  • Conquest (n.): The act of taking control of a country or territory by force.
  • Reformation (n.): A religious movement in the 16th century that led to the creation of Protestant churches and reforms in the Catholic Church.
  • Consequences (n.): The results or effects of an action or decision, often negative.
  • Protestant (n./adj.): A member of a Christian group that separated from the Catholic Church during the Reformation.
  • Industrialisation (n.): The process of developing industries, factories, and large-scale production in a society.

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What was the most important moment in English history? What event had the biggest consequences and most influential impact?

Today I want to look at a few moments in the past 1000 years that have massively changed England and English culture.

We'll discuss these events, learn about British history, and practice our English comprehension at the same time!

Transcript - https://thinkinginenglish.blog/2025/04/21/335-the-most-important-moment-in-british-history-english-vocabulary-lesson/

AD Free Episode - https://www.patreon.com/thinkinginenglish

My Links

Borough by Blue Dot Sessions

Contact [email protected] to advertise on Thinking in English. Thinking in English is part of the Airwave Media podcast network.

Vocabulary List

  • Monarch (n.): A king or queen who rules a country.
  • Conquest (n.): The act of taking control of a country or territory by force.
  • Reformation (n.): A religious movement in the 16th century that led to the creation of Protestant churches and reforms in the Catholic Church.
  • Consequences (n.): The results or effects of an action or decision, often negative.
  • Protestant (n./adj.): A member of a Christian group that separated from the Catholic Church during the Reformation.
  • Industrialisation (n.): The process of developing industries, factories, and large-scale production in a society.

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