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【2016-11-11,五】ESL Podcast 1259 – Discovering a Family Secret

【2016-11-11,五】ESL Podcast 1259 – Discovering a Family Secret

Every family has secrets. Learn how to talk about them in English in this episode. Tags: RelationshipsAudio Index: Slow dialog: 1:34Explanations: 4:03Fast dialog: 19:59Kelly: [sniffling] Yoon: What’s the matter? Are you okay? Kelly: You know that my mother’s funeral was last weekend. I brought some of her papers home with me to sort through and I’ve had a shock. Yoon: What? An old family secret? Some skeleton in the closet? Kelly: It was for my mother. While reading some of her letters, I found out that she had a son out of wedlock when she was young and she gave the baby up for adoption. Yoon: Wow, that’s a bombshell! Kelly: Yeah, I feel like I’ve been sucker punched. This is life- changing. Yoon: Maybe you can ask your aunts and uncles about it. Kelly: But what if my mother didn’t disclose this to me for a reason? I don’t want to air her dirty laundry now that she’s gone. Yoon: You wouldn’t be airing dirty laundry. A part of your family history has come to light and you have questions. That’s natural. And plus, you’re keeping it in the family. Kelly: But maybe they’ll feel like I’m dredging up something they wish had been forgotten. Yoon: Or maybe they’ve been waiting for a chance to talk about it. You haven’t mentioned the most shocking part. Kelly: What’s that? Yoon: You may have a half-brother somewhere out there. Kelly: Oh my God, you’re right. That possibility is both thrilling and terrifying! Script by Dr. Lucy Tse查看节目原文:https://www.lizhi.fm/1835974/2567668624788099590

2016/11/11
22分钟
【2016-10-31,一】ESL Podcast 1256 – Describing Fast and Slow Speech

【2016-10-31,一】ESL Podcast 1256 – Describing Fast and Slow Speech

We’ll talk slowly in this episode so you can understand how to describe people talking quickly. Listen to see what I mean. Tags: BusinessAudio Index: Slow dialog: 1:22Explanations: 3:41Fast dialog: 18:58Jerome: Did you hear what the speaker said? Elise: No, I didn’t catch that either. She’s racing through her presentation like she’s late for her train. Jerome: I know. She speaks at such a fast rate of speech that it’s dizzying. I wish she’d slow down so I could make out what she’s saying. Most of it is mumbled or garbled. Elise: She’s got to be breaking a record for the number of words per minute. Hey wait, she’s done. The next speaker has to be better. Jerome: Oh my God, she’s worse! She must be the slowest speaker alive. Every utterance is drawn-out and every sentence seems interminable. She just keeps droning on and on and on. Elise: At least we can understand her. Jerome: Yes, but I wish she’d pick up the pace. She’s making a lengthy speech even longer. At this rate, we’ll be here until midnight! Elise: Maybe we should try to pay attention and take notes like we’re supposed to. Jerome: How can we when her voice is so hypnotic? Elise: I know what you mean. I think I need some coffee. Do you want some? Jerome: [snores] Elise: Jerome, Jerome! Script by Dr. Lucy Tse查看节目原文:https://www.lizhi.fm/1835974/2567668337025289734

2016/11/11
21分钟
【2016-11-07,一】ESL Podcast 1258 – Causes of Plane Crashes

【2016-11-07,一】ESL Podcast 1258 – Causes of Plane Crashes

Nothing in life is 100% safe, so you should probably listen to this episode just in case you need to talk about the things that can go wrong on an airplane. Tags: TravelAudio Index: Slow dialog: 1:21Explanations: 3:41Fast dialog: 21:05Angelica: So the book I’m writing starts with a plane crash. Corey: What caused it? Angelica: It doesn’t matter. That’s not part of the story. Corey: But characters have backstories, so you should have a backstory for the plane crash. Angelica: Okay, the plane crashed because of mechanical failure, or better yet, pilot error. Corey: What happened? Was it because the pilot misread the instruments or had a problem navigating? Angelica: I don’t know. Corey: Maybe he or she was incapacitated due to an illness. What kind of illness? Angelica: Forget it. Let’s say instead that it happened because of an act of God. Corey: Like a lightning strike? That’s not very likely. Angelica: Okay, how about some problem with the flight crew that caused the cabin to depressurize and the plane to go into a tailspin. Corey: What was the problem with the flight crew? Angelica: It doesn’t matter! Corey: Maybe a member of the flight crew was a hijacker and it was an act of terrorism. Angelica: Okay, let’s say that’s what happened. Happy? Corey: But wait! Who was the terrorist? What were his aims and what was his cause? Angelica: You know what? I think you should put that in your book! Script by Dr. Lucy Tse查看节目原文:https://www.lizhi.fm/1835974/2567161150780874758

2016/11/9
23分钟
【2016-11-04,五】ESL Podcast 1257 – Repairing Damage to an Auto Body

【2016-11-04,五】ESL Podcast 1257 – Repairing Damage to an Auto Body

If your car is in an accident, you may need to get it fixed. Learn how to talk about it in English in this episode. Tags: TransportationAudio Index: Slow dialog: 1:23Explanations: 3:32Fast dialog: 16:02Miles: It’s something, isn’t it? Yuki: Yeah, it’s something all right. Where did you get this heap? Miles: My uncle sold it to me. This car has been sitting in his garage for years and he finally said I could have it for a good price. I need some auto body work done on it. There’s a little damage and I want to make it look good again. Yuki: A little damage?! The bumpers are falling off and the frame is bent. Was this car in an accident? I’m worried about its structural integrity. Miles: It was in a small accident, but none of these cosmetic things affects how it runs. Yuki: I mean there are dents and dings everywhere, and paint scratches so deep you might need to get a whole new paint job. Miles: I’m sure you can work your magic on it and make it look new again. Yuki: Wait a second. There’s rust all over the undercarriage. Miles: When do you think you can have it ready for me to pick up? Yuki: It’s ready now. Miles: Now? Yuki: Yes, this car is ready for you to pick up and take to a salvage yard! Script by Dr. Lucy Tse查看节目原文:https://www.lizhi.fm/1835974/2567160401305959430

2016/11/9
17分钟
【2016-10-28,五】ESL Podcast 1255 – Talking About Gemstones

【2016-10-28,五】ESL Podcast 1255 – Talking About Gemstones

Learn to talk about expensive rocks in this episode. Tags: ShoppingAudio Index: Slow dialog: 1:16Explanations: 3:40Fast dialog: 17:14Nathan: I’m looking for a gift for my girlfriend. Can you help me pick something out? Ellie: I’d be happy to. We have a wide selection of jewelry with precious and semiprecious gemstones. Are you interested in something new or antique? Nathan: I’m not sure. I’m just looking for something nice, something that really reflects our relationship. Ellie: I understand. Let me show you some of our finest pieces. This ring has a polished faceted stone that has a lot of luster. Isn’t it exquisite? Nathan: That’s beautiful, but it’s not really what I’m looking for. Ellie: No problem. How about this piece? It has a lovely color and cut and it’s in a gold setting. Nathan: Gold, huh? “Golden” isn’t how I’d describe our relationship, at least not yet. Ellie: Okay, many of our semiprecious stones are set in silver. This one is really radiant, don’t you think? Nathan: That’s okay, but what about these stones over here? Ellie: Those are rough uncut stones. They need a lot of work before they’re ready for sale. Nathan: Rough and needs work? That describes our relationship to a tee. I’ll take one of those. Script by Dr. Lucy Tse查看节目原文:https://www.lizhi.fm/1835974/2567159091340928006

2016/11/9
19分钟
【2016-10-24,一】ESL Podcast 1254 – Being Under a Corrupting Influence

【2016-10-24,一】ESL Podcast 1254 – Being Under a Corrupting Influence

All power corrupts, but can social media corrupt absolutely? Find out in this episode. Tags: Daily LifeAudio Index: Slow dialog: 1:25Explanations: 3:37Fast dialog: 16:25Ann: I don’t like our son watching those films and reading those books. They’re corrupting his mind. Elio: I don’t like it either, but he’s old enough to read and watch what he likes without our interference. Ann: But they’re brainwashing him! Those books and films are full of evil, perverted ideas. Elio: They’re certainly blasphemous and profane. I agree with you. But what can we do? Maybe his interest in them will be short-lived. Ann: Even if he loses interest, we’ll have to find a way to reverse the damage that’s been done. He’ll need to be deprogramed. Elio: Maybe their effect will be short- lived, too. Deep down he’s a good kid. We both know that. Ann: Yes, but those ideas are dangerous. I hope he doesn’t act on them. Elio: Don’t even think it. That would spell disaster. Ann: All right, I’ll only think good thoughts. Elio: Good. Ann: Where are you going? Elio: I’m hoping for the best, but just in case, it doesn’t hurt to monitor what he’s saying on social media. Script by Dr. Lucy Tse查看节目原文:https://www.lizhi.fm/1835974/2565128819497847302

2016/10/29
18分钟
【2016-10-21,五】ESL Podcast 1253 – Using a Ridesharing Service

【2016-10-21,五】ESL Podcast 1253 – Using a Ridesharing Service

Get where you want to go without using your own car, a bike, a bus, or a taxi. Is it magic? Find out in this episode. Tags: TransportationAudio Index: Slow dialog: 1:25Explanations: 4:04Fast dialog: 19:58Carl: Let’s get a taxi. Doris: There’s no need. I’ve already ordered a car. Carl: A limo? That’s too expensive. Doris: No, I’m using a ridesharing service. It’s cheaper than a taxi. There’s no meter and we pay a set price. Carl: But how do we know it’s safe? How do we know the driver isn’t a criminal or an unsafe driver? Is he going to have car insurance? Do they do background checks? Doris: Even though it’s a peer-to-peer service, the drivers are carefully screened and the cars are tracked. Trust me. This ride will be safe. Carl: We don’t have much cash on us. Doris: I have a credit card on file. No cash will change hands. Look, here’s our driver. Hello, Michael. Carl: You know our driver? Doris: He’s my son. Carl: But why are you paying for a ride if your son is available to pick us up? Doris: He has his pride. He won’t take any money from me so we came up with a compromise: I hire his car whenever I need a ride to or from the airport. It works for us and there’s a bonus. Carl: What’s that? Doris: I get to see my son every time I travel. Carl: That seems like a strange arrangement. Doris: That may be so, but if you can’t get your son to visit more often, what’s a mother to do? Script by Dr. Lucy Tse查看节目原文:https://www.lizhi.fm/1835974/2565128697091278342

2016/10/29
22分钟
【2016-10-17,一】ESL Podcast 1252 – Reneging on a Promise

【2016-10-17,一】ESL Podcast 1252 – Reneging on a Promise

I promise you that you will learn all about how to break a promise on this episode. Tags: BusinessAudio Index: Slow dialog: 1:23Explanations: 3:43Fast dialog: 17:56Jean-Paul: What’s going on? I thought it was a done deal. Charlene: I think you misunderstood. The last time we talked, I said I would think about partnering up, but now that I have, I’m going to beg off. Jean-Paul: What you said was that you were agreeable to the idea and that we would work out the details later. Now you’re backtracking? Charlene: I would never renege on a promise. If I gave my word, I would follow through. In this case, I didn’t. Jean-Paul: I’m really surprised by your denial. I didn’t have you pegged as someone who backs out of deals. Charlene: All I can say is that we don’t see eye to eye. Let’s agree to disagree and leave it at that. Jean-Paul: That’s easy for you to say. Your failure to honor your promise is going to put me in a very awkward position. Charlene: How’s that? We only spoke yesterday. Jean-Paul: I may have made some promises of my own and now I’ll have to get out of them somehow. Charlene: May I make a suggestion? Jean-Paul: What? Deny, deny, deny? Charlene: Well, it’s worked for me. Jean-Paul: Oh, the nerve of some people! Script by Dr. Lucy Tse查看节目原文:https://www.lizhi.fm/1835974/2563400758735618054

2016/10/19
19分钟
【2016-10-14,五】ESL Podcast 1251 – Getting a Confession

【2016-10-14,五】ESL Podcast 1251 – Getting a Confession

If the police arrest you, don’t tell them anything. Call a lawyer and then listen to this episode. Tags: Daily LifeAudio Index: Slow dialog: 1:21Explanations: 3:10Fast dialog: 17:44Andy: I got it! I got a confession. Diane: You got a confession out of that suspect? How did you do it? We’ve been after that guy for days. Andy: I put the pressure on and he buckled. Diane: Did you make threats? Andy: Of course I made threats. It’s an interrogation, not a tea party. Diane: The confession is no good if it’s coerced. Andy: I may have gone over the line a little, but who’s to know? Diane: He knows and any half-decent lawyer will make mincemeat out of that confession. He’ll get it thrown out of court in a heartbeat. Andy: I leaned on him a little hard, but it’s not like I put the screws on him. Diane: You have a lot to learn. Andy: Do you think I should go back in there and talk to him? Diane: Stay out of there. You’ve done enough damage. Rookies! Script by Dr. Lucy Tse查看节目原文:https://www.lizhi.fm/1835974/2563400739408264710

2016/10/19
19分钟
【2016-10-10,一】ESL Podcast 1250 – Dealing With Bossy People

【2016-10-10,一】ESL Podcast 1250 – Dealing With Bossy People

Learn how to handle people who always want to tell you what to do in this episode. Tags: RelationshipsAudio Index: Slow dialog: 1:32Explanations: 3:40Fast dialog: 16:40Rachel: What you need to do is… Logan: Stop bossing me around! I know what I’m doing so back off. Rachel: What’s gotten into you? I’m not bossing you around. I’m trying to help you. Some people are so ungrateful. Logan: It’s true that I’ve made my share of mistakes, but I don’t need you here to push me around calling all the shots. Rachel: Here’s a reality check: Without me keeping an eye on you and steering you away from bad decisions, you’d be back in trouble again. Logan: When I asked for your help, I’d forgotten how pushy and controlling you are. I’m not going to let you walk all over me like you did when we were kids. Rachel: Who is trying to walk all over you? If you think I’m being high-handed then I’m out of here. Logan: Good. I don’t know what possessed me to ask you for help in the first place. Rachel: Well, things never change, do they? Logan: Apparently not! Script by Dr. Lucy Tse查看节目原文:https://www.lizhi.fm/1835974/2561959191617693190

2016/10/12
18分钟
【2016-10-07,五】ESL Podcast 1249 – Making Temporary Repairs

【2016-10-07,五】ESL Podcast 1249 – Making Temporary Repairs

Sometimes you don’t need to fix things perfectly to get them to work. Learn more in this episode. Tags: Daily LifeAudio Index: Slow dialog: 1:36Explanations: 3:48Fast dialog: 18:45Desiree: Hey, what happened to the lights? Chris: I think you have a short or maybe a loose wire. Desiree: My guests are going to arrive any minute. What am I going to do? Chris: Don’t worry. In an emergency, I’m your man. Whatever the problem is, I can probably find a stopgap solution. Desiree: Are you sure? I don’t want you to get electrocuted. Chris: When I was growing up, we lived in the middle of nowhere and my parents had to make do. They improvised all the time, using what was on hand to make repairs. Desiree: They both sound very handy. Chris: They did what they had to do. Whatever the problem was, they were able to cobble together something, even if it was a little makeshift. I like to think I learned a thing or two from them. Desiree: So do you think you can fix this? Chris: Well, it’s not going to be done properly, but I’ll jury-rig something so the lights will work temporarily until you can get it repaired professionally. Desiree: That’s great, but just in case, I think I’ll run to the store for some candles. Script by Dr. Lucy Tse查看节目原文:https://www.lizhi.fm/1835974/2561035073569128454

2016/10/7
20分钟
【2016-10-03,一】ESL Podcast 1248 – Describing Old and New Equipment

【2016-10-03,一】ESL Podcast 1248 – Describing Old and New Equipment

Get the latest, best machine in this episode - and learn how to talk about it to your friends! Tags: BusinessAudio Index: Slow dialog: 1:36Explanations: 3:23Fast dialog: 18:47Oleg: Geez, look at that dinosaur. Raquel: This is not a dinosaur. It’s a classic. It will never go out of style and it’s built to last. Oleg: It’s an antique and belongs in a museum. You’ve got to get with it and get one of these. Raquel: What’s that? Oleg: It’s the latest model, with cutting edge design. It’s brand spanking new. Raquel: That’s all right. This machine is tried-and-true and it never lets me down. Oleg: Why don’t you take this for a test drive? It’ll be an eye-opening experience for you. Raquel: No, thanks. Oleg: You don’t know what you’re missing. Raquel: That’s true, but I’m happy with my machine. Oleg: Fine. I’m just trying to help you move with the times. Raquel: Thanks, but no thanks. I’ll stick with what I know and love. Oleg: It just goes to show there’s no accounting for taste. Script by Dr. Lucy Tse查看节目原文:https://www.lizhi.fm/1835974/2560303498904887302

2016/10/3
20分钟
【2016-09-30,五】ESL Podcast 1247 – Doing Meal Planning

【2016-09-30,五】ESL Podcast 1247 – Doing Meal Planning

Make a grocery list and check it twice! Learn how to shop for food in this episode. Tags: DiningAudio Index: Slow dialog: 1:21Explanations: 4:02Fast dialog: 15:35Donny: Have you ever heard of something called a “meal plan”? Helene: Sure, I make one each week before I go grocery shopping. It saves time and money. Donny: My mother suggested I make one now that I’m staying home with the kids and Sydney is going back to work. Helene: See this? This is my meal plan. I map out the dinners I’ll be making each day. It helps me a lot. Donny: How? It seems like a lot of work. Helene: Well, for one thing, I only have to go grocery shopping once a week. I buy a week’s worth of groceries in one fell swoop. Donny: I guess that’s helpful, but it still seems like too much work. Helene: Here’s what I do. I look at each week’s store circular to see what’s seasonal and on sale. I pull out my recipes that include those items and I see if I have any coupons I can use. Donny: I still don’t see how I can save much money. Helene: I also use the sale items for more than one meal and make enough to have leftovers for lunch the next day. It works like a charm. Donny: I think I’ll stick to my original plan. Helene: Which is? Donny: To plead ignorance and ask my mother over to our house to give me cooking lessons. By the time I cook well enough on my own, the children will be nearly full-grown! Script by Dr. Lucy Tse查看节目原文:https://www.lizhi.fm/1835974/2560303481725017606

2016/10/3
17分钟
【2016-09-26,一】ESL Podcast 1246 – Getting a Gynecological Exam

【2016-09-26,一】ESL Podcast 1246 – Getting a Gynecological Exam

Learn about how to talk about common women’s health issues in English in this episode. Tags: Health/MedicineAudio Index: Slow dialog: 1:20Explanations: 4:17Fast dialog: 19:34Matt: Hello, viewers! On our show today, we have Dr. Rodriguez, who is here to tell us about women’s health. Welcome, Dr. Rodriguez. Dr. Rodriguez: Thanks for having me. Matt: Tell us. As a gynecologist, what one piece of advice would you give to women to help them stay healthy? Dr. Rodriguez: Well, as part of their regular checkups, they should be getting a gynecological exam. Matt: This may surprise you, but I’ve never had one. Ha, ha! Dr. Rodriguez: When women come in for an exam, I check several things. I do a breast exam to check for lumps to detect breast cancer. I also show women how to do this at home on their own. Matt: Is that all? Dr. Rodriguez: No, I do a pelvic exam and a Pap smear to rule out cervical cancer. I also look for anything problematic, such as unusual discharge or signs of STDs. Matt: That sounds painful. Ouch! Dr. Rodriguez: It’s not painful and it’s very important. I also discuss with women their menstrual cycles, issues related to being sexually active, birth control methods, fertility issues, and menopause. Matt: I didn’t know what I was missing! Dr. Rodriguez: My point is that it’s important for women to talk to their doctor about any medical issues they may have. Matt: And my point is: I’m glad I’m not a woman! Dr. Rodriguez: That’s not the message… Matt: Thanks for coming in, doctor. And now, let’s talk about something really important – celebrity news! Script by Dr. Lucy Tse查看节目原文:https://www.lizhi.fm/1835974/2559005452413729286

2016/9/26
21分钟