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#52: The Guinness World Records
#52: The Guinness World Records
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Length:
17 minutes
Released:
May 8, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
It's a collection of the biggest, fastest, and weirdest things in the world. But how much do you really know about The Guinness World Records? Today we look at the story behind the book, and discover how an argument about a bird turned into one of the best selling books in the world. Here's what you have to look forward to in today's episode:
Finding out the answers to things before the internet
How the idea for the Guinness Book of Records came about
The McWhirter twins and their photographic memory
Record-breaking is big business
Three strange records (Big Macs, Star Wars, and tall men)
How to become a record-breaker (and how much it costs)
Why there are so many 'strange' records (and who pays for them)
Guinness gets all the free publicity
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More about Leonardo English and the English for Curious Minds podcastLearning English shouldn't be boring. It should open your mind. English Learning for Curious Minds is a podcast aimed at intermediate level English speakers and above, where listeners learn fascinating things about the world while learning English. There's no small-talk, no boring grammar exercises or vocabulary drills. You'll learn English by listening, by hearing real conversations and real English, spoken by native speakers, and at a speed you can understand.Become a member of Leonardo English and get unlimited access to every episode, transcripts & key vocabulary, exclusive Q&A sessions, and more: www.leonardoenglish.com/subscribeIt's English learning, but for curious minds.
Finding out the answers to things before the internet
How the idea for the Guinness Book of Records came about
The McWhirter twins and their photographic memory
Record-breaking is big business
Three strange records (Big Macs, Star Wars, and tall men)
How to become a record-breaker (and how much it costs)
Why there are so many 'strange' records (and who pays for them)
Guinness gets all the free publicity
Full transcript and key vocabulary available on the website www.leonardoenglish.com/podcasts/guinness-world-records Join the conversation:
instagram.com/leonardoenglishapp
fb.me/leonardoenglishapp
Join the Learn English with Podcasts community: www.facebook.com/groups/learnenglishwithpodcasts
More about Leonardo English and the English for Curious Minds podcastLearning English shouldn't be boring. It should open your mind. English Learning for Curious Minds is a podcast aimed at intermediate level English speakers and above, where listeners learn fascinating things about the world while learning English. There's no small-talk, no boring grammar exercises or vocabulary drills. You'll learn English by listening, by hearing real conversations and real English, spoken by native speakers, and at a speed you can understand.Become a member of Leonardo English and get unlimited access to every episode, transcripts & key vocabulary, exclusive Q&A sessions, and more: www.leonardoenglish.com/subscribeIt's English learning, but for curious minds.
Released:
May 8, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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