When you’re ready to move on to expand your vocabulary, then you should switch to a different station with different topics. For example the economic news, sports updates, or weather forecast channels.

If you don’t feel ready to listen to a full radio program for native English speakers, you can check out some big news stations that have easier versions for non-native English speakers. 

Two such stations are the BBC, and VOA (Voice of America). You can choose the level you want and then gradually increase the difficulty as you become more confident in the topic that you’re interested in as you can develop your vocabulary.

     1.Tunein.com

     2. CBC.ca

     3. RadioAustralia.net.au


With a radio or online radio, suitable English stations, and some smart listening strategies, you can tune into English listening practice anytime, anywhere.

English radio learning is one of the most effective tools to improve your listening skills, while also getting accustomed to the pace and tone of native English speakers.

Not only will careful radio listening improve your English vocabulary, but it’ll even improve your speaking fluency and pronunciation.