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Robbery vs Burglary vs Heist: Learn English Vocabulary Through the Louvre Museum Case

Robbery vs Burglary vs Heist: Learn English Vocabulary Through the Louvre Museum Case

Episode 113 Published 19 hours ago
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🎧Robbery, burglary, and heist — do you know the difference?

This episode of the Learn English Podcast uses the real-life Louvre Museum jewel theft to teach essential English vocabulary that comes up constantly in news, TV shows, and movies. The episode explains the key differences between robbery, burglary, and heist — then covers the vocabulary used to describe planned crimes, including recon, mastermind, accomplice, inside job, smash and grab, getaway, lay low, and blow over.

Designed for intermediate English learners (B1–B2), this episode also includes film and TV recommendations — Ocean's 11, Money Heist, Good Girls, Lupin, and The Italian Job — chosen specifically to help learners practice this vocabulary through natural English conversations.

Learn American English naturally through real stories, current events, and vocabulary in context — not grammar drills.

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📝 Vocabulary list:

1) robbery: stealing from a person using force or threat while the person is present

2) robbery: stealing from a person using force or threat while the person is present

3) heist: a planned burglary targeting something valuable (art, jewels, money)

4) spontaneous: happening in the moment without planning

5) to score: successfully steal something valuable

6) case the place/joint : secretly study a location before a crime

7) case the place: secretly study a location before a crime

8) recon: gathering information before a crime (short for reconnaissance)

9) mastermind: the main planner/leader behind the heist

10) accomplice: a person who helps commit a crime

11) smash and grab: break a display/window and steal quickly

12) lay low: hide and avoid attention after doing something risky/illegal

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