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#51 | 18-Meter Fall (with Erica Tait)
#51 | 18-Meter Fall (with Erica Tait)
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Length:
21 minutes
Released:
Jan 2, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Erica Tait shares a story of falling off an 18-meter cliff.
Level: Intermediate
Accent: United States (New Jersey)
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5 words and expressions in today's story:
- TO TAKE IN: Appreciating or looking at and enjoying the nice appearance of something, like colorful leave. Examples: Samantha stood by the window, taking in the beauty of the sunrise (enjoying the pretty sunrise).
- TO SLIP / TO BE SLIPPERY: Sliding unexpectedly or being smooth and hard to hold onto, like a wet floor or soap. Example: Be careful not to slip on the wet floor after it rains. The road is slippery after it rains.
- A CONCUSSION / TO BE CONCUSSED: When you get hit on the head, it can hurt your brain temporarily, and that's called a concussion. Example: After the car crash, she suffered a concussion and needed medical attention.
- VAGUE MEMORIES: Not clear memories of things that happened in the past. Example: As she grew older, her childhood became a collection of vague memories.
- CASTS: Hard coverings, like a strong bandage, that doctors put on a broken arm or leg to help it heal. Example: After breaking his arm, Mark had to wear a cast for several weeks.
Episode Links:
- Find out more about Erica Tait’s therapy center at QuantumPyschotherapyGroup.com or follow them on Instagram @quantumtherapynj
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Level: Intermediate
Accent: United States (New Jersey)
? Ready to take your English further? The EPISODE PACKAGE is still cooking in the oven. Check back later!
5 words and expressions in today's story:
- TO TAKE IN: Appreciating or looking at and enjoying the nice appearance of something, like colorful leave. Examples: Samantha stood by the window, taking in the beauty of the sunrise (enjoying the pretty sunrise).
- TO SLIP / TO BE SLIPPERY: Sliding unexpectedly or being smooth and hard to hold onto, like a wet floor or soap. Example: Be careful not to slip on the wet floor after it rains. The road is slippery after it rains.
- A CONCUSSION / TO BE CONCUSSED: When you get hit on the head, it can hurt your brain temporarily, and that's called a concussion. Example: After the car crash, she suffered a concussion and needed medical attention.
- VAGUE MEMORIES: Not clear memories of things that happened in the past. Example: As she grew older, her childhood became a collection of vague memories.
- CASTS: Hard coverings, like a strong bandage, that doctors put on a broken arm or leg to help it heal. Example: After breaking his arm, Mark had to wear a cast for several weeks.
Episode Links:
- Find out more about Erica Tait’s therapy center at QuantumPyschotherapyGroup.com or follow them on Instagram @quantumtherapynj
Enjoyed today's episode? Share it with a friend who’s improving their English! Thanks for being a part of our community. ?
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Released:
Jan 2, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
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