Played

  • In the last episode of English in 10 Minutes, Nick and Wendy give their top tips for language learning, including how to enjoy the process, how to practice speaking, and which smartphone apps to use.

  • We are finally back from the hiatus! After being busy in all the best ways, the podcast is returning. This reset episode is about open heart embodiment, what that means for Joy as her life mission, and how you can move through the world with an open heart.

    Open heart embodiment is a process. You don’t just wake up with an open heart one day. It comes with a lot of work and daily practice. It’s also not something that is permanently sealed into our being the moment we achieve it. We are human beings, and we will have moments of faltering.

    So the episode today is about what it means to be embodied and to have an open heart.

    In this Episode

    5:12 - Leaning into discomfort to grow 6:22 - What is open-heart embodiment and how does it happen? 11:16 - The energy of forgiveness 18:40 - Daily practices to maintain open-heart embodiment 31:00 - Words of wisdom for anyone who may be struggling
  • This is PART 2 of episode 133. In today’s lesson, Liz and I will be going through 15 common similes that you’ll hear in everyday conversation. Some are literal, so they’ll sound normal, others are quite random so you may want to write these down in your notebook. If you would the full list of words, with examples and a quiz to make sure you’ve understood them, be sure to sign up to Premium Content at americanenglishpodcast.com. See link below. A simile, according to Oxford Languages is “a figure of speech involving the comparison of one thing with another thing, used to make a description more emphatic or vivid.” 
    A similes comparison that the words like or as to compare things. 
    For example, you may hear someone say that you look like a deer in the headlights if you look confused. This is a common simile and it’s a vivid visual, it evokes the image of a deer standing in front of the headlights of a car. While in a coffee shop in Italy, I had no idea how to order a coffee, I just looked at the barista like a deer in the headlights. In addition to the word like, you’ll recognize a simile in speech when you hear a comparison made with as, as used twice. In today’s audio, for example, you’ll hear Liz say she feels as old as dirt. Dirt is the brown stuff you use in your garden, you dig a hole in dirt to plant seeds. When something is described as being as old as dirt it means it is very old. Liz feels as old as dirt.*****Premium Content: This episode is part of Season 3. By purchasing Season 3 transcripts, you'll be able to access the full episodes, the full PDF transcripts for episodes 101 - 150, an Mp3 download  and the premium podcast player to work on your pronunciation.  

    Get ALL PREMIUM CONTENT FOR SEASONS 1 - 3  (with 5 in-depth courses to improve your English,  includes all transcripts + mp3s)


    Get ONLY the Transcripts for Episodes 001 - 150. 


    Get the Free E-Book: 101 American English Slang Words 

    *****
    Support the show
    Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  • Prof. Dr. Cem Balçıkanlı ile yabancı dil öğrenme hakkında konuştuk ve dil öğrenme hakkındaki tüm yanlış bilinenlerden bahsettik. İyi seyirler!

    00:00 Film ve dizi izlemek dil öğrenmede etkili midir?
    02:36 Çocuklar en fazla kaç dili aynı anda edinebilir?
    06:50 Yabancı dil öğrenmenin ideal yaş aralığı var mıdır?
    ► Gelecek Bilimde kanalımızda, bilimin her alanından özgün canlı yayınlar bulabilirsiniz.
    Fizikten biyolojiye, yapay zekadan psikolojiye, müzik analizinden astronomiye, satrançtan teknoloji haberlerine kadar birçok içeriği her gün kaçırmamak için kanalımıza abone olun!  
    ► https://www.youtube.com/gelecekbilimde/join

    ► Bize destek olmak için: https://www.youtube.com/gelecekbilimd...

    ► Yayınlarımızı izlemek için:
    YouTube Kanalı ► https://youtube.com/gelecekbilimde
    Twitch Kanalı ► https://twitch.tv/gelecekbilimde
    Podcast ► https://podcast.gelecekbilimde.net

    ► Bizi takip edin!
    Twitter ► https://twitter.com/gelecekbilimde
    Instagram ► https://instagram.com/gelecekbilimde

    ► Diğer Bağlantılarımız:
    Gönüllü Olmak İçin ► https://birlikte.gelecekbilimde.net
    Kaynaklar ► https://bit.ly/gb-kaynak
    İngilizce Kelimeler ► https://quizlet.com/Gelecek_Bilimde
    Discord ► https://discord.gelecekbilimde.net
    Kitaplık ► https://goodreads.com/gelecekbilimde

    Gelecek Bilimde canlı yayınlarında konuklarımızın sözlerinden sadece kendileri sorumludur. Gelecek Bilimde ve gönüllüleri hiçbir şekilde sorumlu tutulamaz.