Episode 85
85: EU to the UK – Why You MUST Travel by Boat!
February 11th, 2026
22 mins 11 secs
About this Episode
Mitch and Isi will give you their honest pros & cons list, advice & knowledge. And overall, try to convince you to travel to the UK by boat.
Our new, Asia-friendly, conversation call - 10:15 GMT (15:45 in India / 18:15 in China & 19:15 in Japan & Korea) every Tuesday will start if 10 people email me - mitch@easyenglish.video with the phrase "I'm in".
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Transcript
Intro
Mitch:
[0:22] Hello, everybody.
Isi:
[0:24] Hello.
Mitch:
[0:24] Long time no hear. Usually you say long time no see, but you don't see us. So long time no hear.
Isi:
[0:32] Sometimes you see us.
Mitch:
[0:33] Sometimes. So today, as you can see from the title of this podcast, Isi and I are proficient travellers by boat, when it comes to going between the UK and the EU, as it is now. - Yes, by ferry. - By ferry, which is the name of the big ship. And so we wanted to convince you and give you a bit of a pros, mostly prose, but some cons, list of why it is better to travel to the UK by ferry and give you some hints, tips, advice, because I think, when you're thinking of travelling to the UK the main thing you're always thinking of is Calais to Dover. But there's a huge extensive network of connections, all around Europe that can bring you to the UK by boat.
Isi:
[1:26] I think most people think about flying here, probably.
Mitch:
[1:29] Exactly. But I want, or we would like to give you a rundown of why it's actually better to travel by ferry.
Isi:
[1:35] Is that true?
Mitch:
[1:36] I think so.
Isi:
[1:38] Environmentally. Well, I've not compared the emissions of a ferry to a plane.
Mitch:
[1:45] Yeah, there will be a pros and cons list.
Isi:
[1:49] Don't... uh yeah, sorry.
Mitch:
[1:51] But before we go into that, I want to go into our section, our regular section of Unhelpful Advice, because we have a message. - Oh
Unhelpful Advice
Message:
[2:11] Hello, I wanted to talk English, but I'm shy. And I want you to help me, so I can speak English, for a long time, because I need to.
Mitch:
[2:29] Thank you for your message. So it sounds like you are someone who is very actively trying to learn English, but you're quite shy, which is understandable. I'm also trying to learn German, and I'm very nervous and shy about speaking German to people.
Isi:
[2:44] Even with me.
Mitch:
[2:45] Even to my wife. So the best way to learn English, one, is to watch our YouTube videos, to listen to our podcasts, to surround yourself in the English world.
Isi:
[2:59] Watch English films, series, listen to news, radio.
Mitch:
[3:05] Mm-hmm. - Podcasts. - Yeah.
Isi:
[3:08] And when you have that level of comprehension... listening comprehension, reading comprehension.
Mitch:
[3:14] Then speaking is your next level.
Isi:
[3:17] Or at the same time, but it's easier when you already have a... have a certain level of understanding I guess.
Mitch:
[3:23] Another way that we can help you, alongside our videos and podcasts is through our membership.This message gives me a good reason to mention that we also have something called the Conversation Membership which is great for any of you that want to improve your speaking and listening skills.
Mitch:
[3:38] And currently, we have a conversation call which starts at 18:15 in British time. And it happens every Tuesday night, 18:15. One thing that we realised is that we have lots of people from Asia listening and watching our videos. And we want to support your English speaking and listening skills. And so we're thinking about opening a conversation membership time for the Asian world. So, we would have our conversation calls at 10.15 in the UK, which in Japan and Korea would be 19:15, in China would be 18:15, and in India would be 15:45, I believe. The reason it's at 18:15, 19:15 is to allow for you to finish work, drive home and you have 15 minutes between that to sit down prepare yourself and jump in the call, join Isi, and I and other members who are all trying to improve their English speaking & listening skills. If you are interested in joining our Asia-friendly conversation call at 18:15, 19: 15 time, then what we'd like to ask you to do is to write to me on my email address, which is mitch@easyenglish.video and just write the words, "I'm in". Once we get 10 people who are interested in doing this call, this Asia-friendly call, then we will start it and it will be a regular thing, every Tuesday night for you.
Mitch:
[5:07] And maybe you can join. We even offer a seven-day free trial of our Conversation Membership. So if you're a bit nervous or you don't know, am I B1, am I B2, am I even C1? Come give it a go with our seven-day free trial. See how you fit in. You'll be welcomed by myself, by Isi, and by loads of our other lovely conversation members, who are there and ready to welcome you. To become a Conversation Member or to check out our membership, you just have to go to easyenglish.video/membership. Okay, back to the episode.
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