Everyday adventure | Learn English with real-life stories | Bonus 107
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 ก.ค. 2024
- In this episode, Andrew talks about his day exploring Seoul with his wife. He shares their experiences of finding something fun to do on a free Sunday. Andrew describes visiting a crowded restaurant, enjoying Korean rice cakes at a special cafe, and checking out outdoor reading spaces in the city. He talks about spontaneous plans, dealing with the summer heat, and the awesome surprises of big-city life. Enjoy the episode and happy English learning!
Introduction: 00:00
This week's class schedule: 00:56
Culips membership: 03:10
Everyday adventure (main story): 04:28
Conclusion 29:15
This episode will help you improve your English in several ways:
✅ Listening skills: Practice understanding naturally spoken English through Andrew's storytelling about his day in Seoul.
✅ Vocabulary building: Learn new words and phrases related to city exploration and Korean culture. You will learn useful idioms like "jam-packed," "flash forward," and "something clicked."
✅ Pronunciation practice: Use the episode to shadow Andrew's pronunciation to become a clearer speaker.
✅ English speaking practice: Join discussions with other listeners on the Culips Discord server for additional speaking practice.
Important links:
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🍽 Get the interactive transcript: esl.culips.com/2024/06/bonus-...
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I've particularly appreciated all the outside views of Seoul you gave us the opportunity to watch. It gets the episode much alive. Seems a nice city!
It's a great place! Glad you enjoyed the pictures. Come visit someday if you get the chance :)
Dude love your vids keep it up
Glad you like them!
Hi, Andrew, I really like you talk your experiences about travel, movies, books, etc. All of them sound amazing and they always make me want to try them. I’ve tried the movie “Decision to leave” and live sport. Both of them are 👍. Maybe next time I will go to the libraries in Melbourne and Seoul. 😀
**It’s so hot that I don‘t want to go outside, night is ok though.
Sounds great 🙌 The Melbourne library in particular is definitely worth visiting!
i really felt my self on outside while i was listening your episode ---feeling sometime equal with virtual ---just imagine
Glad you enjoyed this episode!
Hi Andrew! On the weekend, my husband and I love to go for a walk❤
Perfect! I love going on walks too 👍👍
It's really hot these days, so I only go outside in the morning. It's so nice to read a novel by a stream.
Absolutely, I wish I could read by a mountain stream everyday. That would be the life!
Hi,Andrew!on the weekend,my boyfriend an I always oversleep,but we go for a run at dusk
Sounds like the perfect weekend to me 🥳
The sitting deck you mentioned in the epidode is called "pyungsang" in Korean which you may frequently see in Korean public sauna lobby. Nice try to explain it though😊
I appreciate the clarification! Pyungsangs are great. Thanks for your feedback 😊
I went for a run, although it was raining outside. 😉
Nice one! You're fast!!
i'll show you what it feels like now I'm on the outside, that's the song that came to my mind when I heard you say outside😂
Calvin Harris, right?
@@Culipsyou're absolutely right
In iraq the temperature degree close to 45 so i only go outside to see the sky because i forget😂 what it look like
Yikes, that is HOT! Is it a dry heat or is there humidity as well?
ياهلا بالعراقيين..😊.
@@Culipsvery dry heattttt...in the south of Iraq it reaches 50 😢
@@Culips it's just a very dry heat
@@user-oc4od4sv7l 🥲 i'm from baghdad.
Your accent British or American
Canadian 🇨🇦