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What's it really like to live in England as a non-native speaker? This week we were delighted to be joined by special guest Heea Park from South Korea! We discuss why it is important experience a different way of life, the pros and cons of staying in a foreign country and we question Heea on her personal experiences of living and studying in London!
As always, key words are down below :)
Part One
Cut-off point (noun): the limit at which something is no longer applicable
Alien (adj): unfamiliar and disturbing
Perspective (noun): a particular attitude towards or way of regarding something; a point of view
Ultra-processed food: food and drink products that have undergone a lot of specified types of food processing
Fresh in one's mind (idiom): remembered clearly by one
Pocket (noun): a small patch of something
Pop (verb, British): go somewhere for a short time, often without notice
Abso-bloody-lutely (adverb, humorous, British): emphatic or humorous form of absolutely
Part Two
Bits and bobs (phrase, British): an assortment of small items
Mandatory (adj): required by law or mandate; compulsory
Lovely (adj, British): pleasant or enjoyable
RP (initialism, received pronunciation): a way of pronouncing British English that is often considered to be the standard accent
Riddled with (something) (expression, British): to be damaged or impaired by something
Part Three
To start from scratch (idiom): to start again,; to begin something completely new
"I wasn't happy living in England,. I had no money, no friends, no opportunities so I moved to Spain and started from scratch."
To be plain sailing (idiom): easy and without problems
"Before I moved to Tokyo I expected it to be difficult and complicated, but when I got there it was plain sailing!"
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Arşivlenmiş dizi ("Etkin olmayan yayın" status)
When? This feed was archived on February 26, 2024 21:32 (). Last successful fetch was on February 21, 2023 12:03 ()
Why? Etkin olmayan yayın status. Sunucularımız bir süredir geçerli bir podcast beslemesi alamadı
What now? You might be able to find a more up-to-date version using the search function. This series will no longer be checked for updates. If you believe this to be in error, please check if the publisher's feed link below is valid and contact support to request the feed be restored or if you have any other concerns about this.
Manage episode 326706050 series 3313006
What's it really like to live in England as a non-native speaker? This week we were delighted to be joined by special guest Heea Park from South Korea! We discuss why it is important experience a different way of life, the pros and cons of staying in a foreign country and we question Heea on her personal experiences of living and studying in London!
As always, key words are down below :)
Part One
Cut-off point (noun): the limit at which something is no longer applicable
Alien (adj): unfamiliar and disturbing
Perspective (noun): a particular attitude towards or way of regarding something; a point of view
Ultra-processed food: food and drink products that have undergone a lot of specified types of food processing
Fresh in one's mind (idiom): remembered clearly by one
Pocket (noun): a small patch of something
Pop (verb, British): go somewhere for a short time, often without notice
Abso-bloody-lutely (adverb, humorous, British): emphatic or humorous form of absolutely
Part Two
Bits and bobs (phrase, British): an assortment of small items
Mandatory (adj): required by law or mandate; compulsory
Lovely (adj, British): pleasant or enjoyable
RP (initialism, received pronunciation): a way of pronouncing British English that is often considered to be the standard accent
Riddled with (something) (expression, British): to be damaged or impaired by something
Part Three
To start from scratch (idiom): to start again,; to begin something completely new
"I wasn't happy living in England,. I had no money, no friends, no opportunities so I moved to Spain and started from scratch."
To be plain sailing (idiom): easy and without problems
"Before I moved to Tokyo I expected it to be difficult and complicated, but when I got there it was plain sailing!"
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