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♦️♦️LESSON 1: HUMOUR♦️♦️
We are talking about a new sitcom called ‘Entourage’.
Andrew = Hey, have you seen that new sitcom called Entourage?
Addison = Ya, it’s awesome. Who’s your favorite character?
Andrew = Johnny Chase. He’s absolutely hilarious! I love the one where he’s
insecure about his calves.
Addison = That was hilarious. I personally think that Arie might be the best actor.
Andrew = Who do you think is the worst?
Addison = Turtle.
Andrew = I agree. He sucks.
▶️Key vocabulary and phrases that are discussed in the podcast:
It’s not common for native English speakers to describe people or things as “very
humourous”.
Hilarious – A very good word to use which means very funny.
My friend is hilarious.
I find that movie hilarious.
Last night was hilarious.
What you just said was hilarious.
"Sense of humour" – a sense of humour is talking about if a person is either funny or
good at accepting jokes. People who have a good sense of humour are often very easygoing.
She has a really good sense of humour.
A good sense of humour is important to me when finding a boyfriend.
A good sense of humour is more important than physical appearance.
He has a good sense of humour about himself. (doesn’t take himself too seriously, can
make fun of himself)
❌Don’t use the word “very” all the time to modify words. A great word to use if you want
to make a very strong point is “absolutely”.
Absolutely is like saying, extremely, totally, or 100%
Absolutely amazing.
That movie was absolutely amazing.
Absolutely beautiful.
Wow, you look absolutely beautiful in that dress.
Absolutely disgusting.
I can’t believe you like to eat that. It’s absolutely disgusting.
Audio below👇👇👇
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♦️♦️LESSON 1: HUMOUR♦️♦️
We are talking about a new sitcom called ‘Entourage’.
Andrew = Hey, have you seen that new sitcom called Entourage?
Addison = Ya, it’s awesome. Who’s your favorite character?
Andrew = Johnny Chase. He’s absolutely hilarious! I love the one where he’s
insecure about his calves.
Addison = That was hilarious. I personally think that Arie might be the best actor.
Andrew = Who do you think is the worst?
Addison = Turtle.
Andrew = I agree. He sucks.
▶️Key vocabulary and phrases that are discussed in the podcast:
It’s not common for native English speakers to describe people or things as “very
humourous”.
Hilarious – A very good word to use which means very funny.
My friend is hilarious.
I find that movie hilarious.
Last night was hilarious.
What you just said was hilarious.
"Sense of humour" – a sense of humour is talking about if a person is either funny or
good at accepting jokes. People who have a good sense of humour are often very easygoing.
She has a really good sense of humour.
A good sense of humour is important to me when finding a boyfriend.
A good sense of humour is more important than physical appearance.
He has a good sense of humour about himself. (doesn’t take himself too seriously, can
make fun of himself)
❌Don’t use the word “very” all the time to modify words. A great word to use if you want
to make a very strong point is “absolutely”.
Absolutely is like saying, extremely, totally, or 100%
Absolutely amazing.
That movie was absolutely amazing.
Absolutely beautiful.
Wow, you look absolutely beautiful in that dress.
Absolutely disgusting.
I can’t believe you like to eat that. It’s absolutely disgusting.
Audio below👇👇👇
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♦️LESSON 2: JOB INTERVIEW♦️
Andrews monologue about a job interview.
▶️Andrew
Yesterday afternoon I went for that job interview.
It was the worst experience in my life.
For some reason I put on my resume that I could speak Japanese, which
is a total lie.
The job had nothing to do with Japanese so I guess I thought I would
just put it down to make myself look more well-rounded.
I never thought that they would actually test me on it.
It turns out that the guy interviewing me had lived in Tokyo for 8 years.
His Japanese was great.
The first thing he said to me was something in Japanese, which I
obviously didn’t understand.
I felt so nauseous.
I had absolutely no idea what to do so I just replied in English, “hey,
your Japanese is pretty good”.
He said “thanks, but what about you? It says here on your resume that
you speak it.”
I said, “what can I say” he shook his head and said “get the hell out of
here!”
✅Key vocabulary and phrases that are discussed in the podcast:✅
"For some reason"
if you don’t know why you did something, that was usually a mistake, you can say "for
some reason"
Example: I was holding my money in my left hand and the garbage in my right. For
some reason I threw my money in the garbage instead of the garbage bag.
"I put on my resume that I could speak Japanese, which is a total lie."
By saying it was a total lie, you are saying that it is completely untrue. In this case you
don’t speak any Japanese at all. If it was a little lie we often say that you embellished a
little or you stretched the truth. Most people embellish a little on their resume. They
stretch the truth to make themselves sound better.
"The first thing he said to me was something in Japanese, which I obviously didn’t
understand"
Why does he say obviously?
Because the speaker already said that he didn’t understand any Japanese so it is very clear
that he didn’t understand Japanese. It kind of gives the listener some respect because the
speaker knows that the listener is smart enough to already know that.
The idea is that it should be clear or obvious to the listener.
One person could say, “I found a wallet with 1000 dollars in it so I obviously kept it”.
Another person could say “I found a wallet with 1000 dollars in it so I obviously tried to
find the owner to give it back”
These are obviously different kinds of people.
"Well rounded"
Well rounded is a term to describe someone who is good at many things. Most employers
want to see that you have more than one skill and lead a balanced life. You don’t just do
only one thing. So if you are good in school, play sports, and do other hobbies you are
well rounded. If you just study you aren’t very well rounded.
"Nauseous"
The feeling you get when you are almost going to throw up. Sick stomach.
“What can I say?”
It’s a question to use when you really have nothing to say. It’s a rhetorical question
meaning that the other person doesn’t need to answer you. It’s almost like saying. “There
is nothing for me to say”.
Audio below👇👇👇
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Teacher ID = @A_nem #fluent_English
♦️LESSON 2: JOB INTERVIEW♦️
Andrews monologue about a job interview.
▶️Andrew
Yesterday afternoon I went for that job interview.
It was the worst experience in my life.
For some reason I put on my resume that I could speak Japanese, which
is a total lie.
The job had nothing to do with Japanese so I guess I thought I would
just put it down to make myself look more well-rounded.
I never thought that they would actually test me on it.
It turns out that the guy interviewing me had lived in Tokyo for 8 years.
His Japanese was great.
The first thing he said to me was something in Japanese, which I
obviously didn’t understand.
I felt so nauseous.
I had absolutely no idea what to do so I just replied in English, “hey,
your Japanese is pretty good”.
He said “thanks, but what about you? It says here on your resume that
you speak it.”
I said, “what can I say” he shook his head and said “get the hell out of
here!”
✅Key vocabulary and phrases that are discussed in the podcast:✅
"For some reason"
if you don’t know why you did something, that was usually a mistake, you can say "for
some reason"
Example: I was holding my money in my left hand and the garbage in my right. For
some reason I threw my money in the garbage instead of the garbage bag.
"I put on my resume that I could speak Japanese, which is a total lie."
By saying it was a total lie, you are saying that it is completely untrue. In this case you
don’t speak any Japanese at all. If it was a little lie we often say that you embellished a
little or you stretched the truth. Most people embellish a little on their resume. They
stretch the truth to make themselves sound better.
"The first thing he said to me was something in Japanese, which I obviously didn’t
understand"
Why does he say obviously?
Because the speaker already said that he didn’t understand any Japanese so it is very clear
that he didn’t understand Japanese. It kind of gives the listener some respect because the
speaker knows that the listener is smart enough to already know that.
The idea is that it should be clear or obvious to the listener.
One person could say, “I found a wallet with 1000 dollars in it so I obviously kept it”.
Another person could say “I found a wallet with 1000 dollars in it so I obviously tried to
find the owner to give it back”
These are obviously different kinds of people.
"Well rounded"
Well rounded is a term to describe someone who is good at many things. Most employers
want to see that you have more than one skill and lead a balanced life. You don’t just do
only one thing. So if you are good in school, play sports, and do other hobbies you are
well rounded. If you just study you aren’t very well rounded.
"Nauseous"
The feeling you get when you are almost going to throw up. Sick stomach.
“What can I say?”
It’s a question to use when you really have nothing to say. It’s a rhetorical question
meaning that the other person doesn’t need to answer you. It’s almost like saying. “There
is nothing for me to say”.
Audio below👇👇👇
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♦️LESSON 3: PROCRASTINATION♦️
We listen to Andrews story about not doing anything.
🔴Andrew :
Today I woke up at 9:20 but lay in bed until about 11:30.
I wasn’t sleeping, nor was I relaxing.
I wasn’t really thinking of anything in particular either.
I was in a daze.
I finally got out of bed and started walking aimlessly around the house.
Instead of doing anything reasonable, I decided to feel a bit guilty
about getting up so late and wasting the morning in bed.
I was just about ready to go to the gym when for some reason I decided
to log on to msn messenger and start up a few useless conversations.
An hour flew by and it was now almost 1:00.
I’d had it.
I was sick of all the procrastinating.
I got off msn, grabbed a protein shake and headed off to the gym.
✅Key vocabulary and phrases that are discussed in the podcast:
❎I wasn’t thinking of anything in particular
Nothing specific. Hard to say exactly what you were thinking or doing.
❎I’m not going anywhere in particular.
What restaurant were you thinking of going to tonight?
Nowhere in particular
❎I was in a daze
Thinking about something, maybe not moving your eyes much. Just staring at the wall
and thinking
❎Walking aimlessly around the house
No direction. Just walking around with no idea of what to do.
❎I’d had it.
I was sick of it. I had enough, I couldn’t take it anymore. I needed something to change.
Audio below👇👇👇
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Teacher ID = @A_nem #fluent_English
♦️LESSON 3: PROCRASTINATION♦️
We listen to Andrews story about not doing anything.
🔴Andrew :
Today I woke up at 9:20 but lay in bed until about 11:30.
I wasn’t sleeping, nor was I relaxing.
I wasn’t really thinking of anything in particular either.
I was in a daze.
I finally got out of bed and started walking aimlessly around the house.
Instead of doing anything reasonable, I decided to feel a bit guilty
about getting up so late and wasting the morning in bed.
I was just about ready to go to the gym when for some reason I decided
to log on to msn messenger and start up a few useless conversations.
An hour flew by and it was now almost 1:00.
I’d had it.
I was sick of all the procrastinating.
I got off msn, grabbed a protein shake and headed off to the gym.
✅Key vocabulary and phrases that are discussed in the podcast:
❎I wasn’t thinking of anything in particular
Nothing specific. Hard to say exactly what you were thinking or doing.
❎I’m not going anywhere in particular.
What restaurant were you thinking of going to tonight?
Nowhere in particular
❎I was in a daze
Thinking about something, maybe not moving your eyes much. Just staring at the wall
and thinking
❎Walking aimlessly around the house
No direction. Just walking around with no idea of what to do.
❎I’d had it.
I was sick of it. I had enough, I couldn’t take it anymore. I needed something to change.
Audio below👇👇👇
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