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Today, Clare is joined by Tracy Nnanwubar, who is originally from Lagos, Nigeria. She has spent time in the UK, India, South Africa and worked in the USA. Tracy moved to Canada with her children not long after she lost a son in a car crash. Using her Ph.D. to secure work as a university adjunct professor and Tracy is now able to provide her children with a good life, plenty of opportunities and long-term security. Tracy is an incredibly open person, so you will learn a huge amount from this beautiful episode. KEY TAKEAWAYS Living abroad pushes you to see yourself in different ways, to be resourceful and grow. Canada has a strong socialist economy, and rewards those who use their abilities well. Maximise your abilities and use them to help society and the next generation. With your brain you can build a new career. Hard work is important, but it is gathering information and strategizing how you use your strength and abilities that gets you there. Be patient with yourself as well as with others. BEST MOMENTS ‘Everybody has their own challenge … but I wanted them to have less battles to fight.' ‘I literally have been able to turn my brain into money within two years of being here. ´ ‘You are a totally beautiful mother. It's very moving listening to you. ´ ‘You also want the child to be emotionally fluent. ´ ABOUT THE GUEST Tracy Nnanwubar is a university adjunct professor with a deep love of English language and literature that she shares with her students. Discovering language and literature as an expression of her feelings, Tracy wrote her first novel in her early twenties. The novel 'Red Pepper and English Tea' was inspired by her experiences of growing up in Lagos, Nigeria and visiting the UK. She has spent time in South Africa and India. Tracy now lives in British Columbia, Canada, with her children. Tracy's links are: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tracynnanwubar https://www.twu.ca/profile/tracy-nnanwubar Tracy´s 1ST Book - http://www.goodtimesbooks.com/servlet/Getbiblio?bno=00000071 ABOUT THE HOST – CLARE KAY Clare has moved countries many times throughout her life, from China to Taiwan, Nigeria, Zambia, and the USA. She has also travelled the world for various businesses and now wishes to impart her advice to others to save them time, money, and energy. Clare follows three principles central to her endeavours. First, she looks outward internationally, working with people overseas or of different nationalities. Second, she is obsessed with communication, having learned French, German and Mandarin Chinese. She also teaches English and works as an editor for others' work. Clare is passionate about making a difference through her coaching in the world of personal development. CONTACT METHOD www.kayproofreading.com www.linkedin.com/in/clarekay https://www.facebook.com/KayProofreading Podcast Description When you move for a new job, to live with someone after a long-distance relationship or to explore the benefits of a new lifestyle, moving countries occurs as an opportunity, but it still might be a bumpy ride. Moving Countries 101 presents a paradox of moving to a new destination, but it being all about the journey: the ongoing experience of having moved countries. Clare and her guests share the human stories of an ancient undertaking in modern times. Moving countries prompts change, and change provokes being unsettled emotionally, physically, mentally, and spiritually. On all these fronts, moving countries promotes observation, opportunity, and discovery.
Euro 2024's group stage sizzled with long-range screamers, lightning-fast VAR calls, and a barrage of own goals. England's star-studded attack stumbled, netting just twice. With only 29 shots and 53 touches in the box, they lagged behind giants like Germany and France. The knockout stage promises more fireworks!
你能相信吗?这是《茶歇中文播客》第一次给大家介绍 “茶文化”。4000多年前,神农在尝试各种植物时中毒,吃了茶叶之后,恢复健康。从此,人们开始喝茶。在中国,“荼” 和 “茶” 字通用,在不同地区有不同的发音。唐朝以来,喝茶成为中国人的习惯。再后来,茶去了亚洲别的国家,还去了欧洲。欧洲人把茶叶看作是很珍贵的饮料。在今天的中国,年轻人越来越喜欢喝咖啡。茶渐渐地以奶茶的形式进入年轻人的生活。 Can you believe that? This is the first time that we talk about "tea culture" at TeaTime Chinese. 4,000 years ago, Shennong was poisoned whilst he was tasting different herbs. After accidentally eating tea leaves, he recovered from poisoning. From then on, people started drinking tea. In China, "Tu" and "Cha" are interchangeable, and are pronounced differently in different regions. Since the Tang Dynasty, drinking tea has become a daily habit for the Chinese people. Later on, tea went to other Asian countries, before it went to Europe. In Europe, people saw tea as a precious beverage. Today, young Chinese people have a preference for coffee. Tea remains in young people's lives in the form of milk tea. ◉ Read transcripts for free ◉ Become a Patron ◉ Visit merch store ◉ Find us on YouTube ◉ We are on LinkedIn ◉ We are on Facebook ◉ Find a Chinese teacher on italki and receive $10 ◉ One-time Donate
In der aktuellen Episode gehen Katja und Axel Metz in den Norden der Insel Rügen. Weil auch bei milden Temperaturen im Winter der Wind gerne kräftig und auch frisch weht, ist man nach einem Winterstrandspaziergang schnell durchgefroren und freut sich am Ziel auf ein wärmendes Getränk – sei es ein aromatischer Glühwein, ein kräftiger Grog, ein frisch gebrühter Kaffee oder ein beruhigender heißer Tee. Und da kommt Grossbritannien ins Spiel, in Form eines Geschäfts, dass sowohl Teestube als auch Laden für britische Spezialitäten ist, und diese Spezialitäten sind nicht auch Essbares beschränkt. So gibt es auch britische Textilien, Keramik, Steinfiguren und einiges mehr in "Woodys Little Britain" in Putgarten, gleich in der Nähe vom Kap Arkona. Katja und Axel Metz sprechen mit dem neuen Chef über die Kunst, für die Tea Time den perfekten English Tea zu kochen, über englische Leckereien und vieles mehr. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/axel-metz0/message
In this episode, Sam and Jake overview some of the biggest headlines from the international break, before giving their thoughts on some of the matchups upcoming in Premier League Matchweek 5. The pod closes out with the second round of the Likely Losers Lad's Parlay.
I made a delicious iced tea last week. Do you like fruit tea? I made fruit syrup with tea. It is easy to make. In a pot put 500 ml of water. Add 300g of sugar. Then add 500 g of apricots and boil for about 10 minutes. Then, add English tea. English tea is about 15 grams. You can use tea bags. I chose Earl Grey. It has a nice aroma. After adding the tea, turn off the heat after about 2 minutes. Wait for a day and the apricot tea syrup is ready. Add ice cubes and drink it with sparkling water. It tastes refreshing.
This week Dave, Jeff and John went to the cinema to check out another limited release film, which hopefully will pick up some steam! It's charming. A cleaning lady with a dream, 1957 London, heads to Dior in Paris, wants to buy a frock. If you live near a local cinema, check this one out. Leslie Manville deserves her moment! Fantastic cast, charming story, great score, great 50s fashion... check it out. Find all of our Socials at: https://linktr.ee/theloveofcinema Hosts: John Say, Dave Green, Jeff Ostermueller. Edited and produced by Dave Green. Music: soundcloud.com/dasein-artist Beer: @cbarrozo.beer Twitter: @theloveofcinema, Twitch/Facebook/Instagram: @theloveofcinemapod, YouTube: The Love of Cinema Podcast. Cast/Creative: Leslie Manville, Jason Isaacs, Alba Baptiste, Anthony Fabian, Lucas Bravo, Rose Williams, Ellen Thomas, Isabelle Huppert, Keith Thompson, Carroll Cartwright, Roxane Duran. additional tags: Couture, Dior, Paris, Garbage Men, Strike, Cleaning Lady, WWII, Sports Gambling, Florist, Score, Michael Giacchino, Disney, English Tea.
The Thriller Zone is kicking off the month of March with a BANG! Yes, the lovely & talented Louise Candlish visits our show to discuss her latest thriller https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/theheights (#TheHeights). Episode #49 promises to be a favorite as we learn about this devilishly delightful and playfully treacherous page-turner. The Guardian says, "Candlish is not only a terrific storyteller, she has the gift of making you care about unlikable characters." Bestselling author Ruth Ware calls Candlish "...the queen of the sucker-punch twist!" You simply must join us because besides hearing about her new thriller (her latest of 15!), we learn about English Tea, what it's like to have your book turned into a Television Series, who she would invite to be guests for her "Dream Dinner" during https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/rapidfirequestions (#RapidFireQuestions), and Louise shares her "Secrets to Getting Published!" It doesn't get much more enjoyable than this hour, as I stand up & chat with Louise Candlish. *** To learn more: LouisCandlish.com + Follow on Twitter @louise_candlish + Instagram @louisecandlish. As always, please visit us: TheThrillerZone.com + Follow us on Twitter + Instagram @thethrillerzone Listen to us wherever you get your podcast, such as ApplePodcasts, where you can also leave a review. Hint: 5-Star Reviews are so very welcome. https://www.youtube.com/youtube.com/DavidTempleAuthor (YouTube.com/DavidTempleAuthor) is our YouTubeChannel; soon to become TheThrillerZone (when we reach 100 Subscribers).
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Alberto knows a lot about the President's poop. Steve is dismayed that Big Bird got the shot. Eddie tries to convince Steve that it's safe to go to a Raider game. Plus we talk with model Jasmine Perez. Want to see this episode? Watch it on YouTube by following this link: https://youtube.com/c/TheM25Show Visit www.TheM25Show.com and hit the Show Us Love link Natural Wunderz: At Natural Wunderz they create high performance health and wellness products that spring naturally from the seven natural wonders of the world. Be as clean and beautiful as nature intended you to be. You are the Natural Wunder. Visit www.naturalwunderz.com and enter the code TheM25Show to get 25% off you order. Tacos Che & More: Be sure to book Tacos Che & More for all your catering needs. What makes them different from most taco catering businesses is that they cook up, at your request, a variety of different types of meals and of course tacos. Call and ask if they are able to prepare the meal of your choice. (951) 442-4587 or visit them on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/tacosche05 Jade Wrapz: Offering quality stones, crystals, gemstones, and handmade jewelry. Visit www.JadeWrapz.com for more information
On this week's episode, we invite @KrissyBalls from TikTok back to our show to spill more Bravo Breaking News from the shorelines of New Jersey #RHONJ and I think we're all in agreement that something isn't right with that girl Hillary Baldwin, WHEW CHILE. Lara and Devon have been obsessing over #LOVEISLAND during the pandemic and have a short shoot-the-shxt over some English tea! Tap into the episode and share your thoughts with us by tagging @blackgirlsbravo **Update** Season 2 will resume in September 2021! ♥️ We at A Black Girls Bravo Podcast Thank you for your continued support and understanding. Stay blessed and move with grace and love. Make sure you're subscribed to A Black Girls Bravo Podcast on your favorite streaming platforms. Follow us on Instagram and Twitter @blackgirlsbravo for live reactions as we watch our favorite shows throughout the week and to stay up to date on watch parties, bonus content, and more! Looking for exclusive content from A Black Girls Bravo Podcast? Join us on Patreon to become a top-tier cousin and supporter for visuals + more exclusive conversations off the air! Visit patreon.com/ablackgirlsbravopodcast today to subscribe! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ablackgirlsbravopodcast/support
Just across Lake Pontchartrain, in the quaint little downtown of Covington there's a charming yellow cottage filled with English tradition and taste. That's the English Tea Room, established in 2002 by Jan and Tim Lantrip. Guests of the establishment experience one of the finest High Teas to be found anywhere on this side of the pond! When we sat down with Jan and Tim, we knew we were in for a spot of tea – but had no idea of the wealth of knowledge about to be served up with it!
Just across Lake Pontchartrain, in the quaint little downtown of Covington there's a charming yellow cottage filled with English tradition and taste. That's the English Tea Room, established in 2002 by Jan and Tim Lantrip. Guests of the establishment experience one of the finest High Teas to be found anywhere on this side of the pond! When we sat down with Jan and Tim, we knew we were in for a spot of tea – but had no idea of the wealth of knowledge about to be served up with it!
Thanks to Plum Deluxe for sponsoring this episode!Visit- http://www.plumdelux.com/sleeptime to save 12% on your first order.Welcome to this evenings episode of Sleep Time Stories; English Tea Room (Part Two)This time in the English Tea Room you Tom is showing off the new sleep tea range by his new supplier Plum Deluxe he even gives you a tea making demonstration using loose leaf teas. Let me know what you think of the episode:Instagram- @sleeptimestories Plum Deluxe Tea Plum Deluxe is a family-owned small business and sells hand-blended, fresh teas.Support the show (https://www.paypal.me/SleepTimeStories)
Thanks to Plum Deluxe for sponsoring this episode!Visit- https://www.plumdeluxe.com/sleeptime to save 12% on your first order.Welcome to this evenings episode of Sleep Time Stories; English Tea Room.Tonight you venture into the English Tea Room where you join Tom, as he walks you through the latest tea collection to hit the shop.Let me know what you think of this episode- @sleeptimestories Support the show (https://www.paypal.me/SleepTimeStories)Plum Deluxe Tea Plum Deluxe is a family-owned small business and sells hand-blended, fresh teas.
What can we learn about Paul McCartney from the female protagonists in his songbook? Phoebe and Thalia discuss several McCartney compositions featuring prominent female characters and identify their central themes. Sources: “Many Years From Now” by Barry Miles (1997) Interview w/ Allison Anders, Bomb Magazine (1997) Paul McCartney interview w/ Jonathan Wingate Record Collector (2008) “Chaos and Creation at Abbey Road” (2006) "Still I Rise" by Maya Angelou (1978) “The Oprah Winfrey Show” (1984) Interview w/ Paul McCartney for Billboard Magazine (2001) Paul McCartney Interview w/ Susan Goldberg for National Geographic (2017) PLAYLIST: She’s Leaving Home (1967) Jet (1973) Blackbird (1968) Jenny Wren (2005) Working Women at the Top (1991) It’s Not On (1982) Temporary Secretary (1980) Another Day (1971) Penny Lane (1967) Eleanor Rigby (1966) Eleanor’s Dream (1984) Treat Her Gently/Lonely Old People (1975) English Tea (2005) Let it Be (1970) Imprisonment, Ocean’s Kingdom (2011) Daytime Nighttime Suffering (1979) Mama’s Little Girl (1973) The World You’re Coming Into (1991) Lady Madonna (1968) For No One (1966) Extended Spotify Playlist: Click Here
Women who lead are still the hot topic these days as we look at equity and celebrate female greatness. This podcast highlights the accomplishments and influences of Jeanie Goddard, who taught English at Wellesley high school for over over 30 years before retiring. She is a lover of good tea, travel and Shakespeare and was my favorite English teacher. Listen in to how she helped me appreciate literature. www.darceldillardsuite.com
Jose and Andy discuss guilt, British mothers day, potty training, and how to prepare a great cup of English Tea. Andy discusses Sony’s plans to offer 10 free games on Jose’s birthday and he gives his top three games you should definitely download. Find us on social media: Instagram: @mrjosedelaroca Twitter: @Gaminggoodness Help the podcast by using Jose’s personal link for a FREE stock on Webull here: https://act.webull.com/promotion/referral/share.html?inviteCode=1pDvc8VJ5CC5&inviteSource=wb_oversea
On this episode of Miss Communication, we discuss the highly anticipated Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Oprah interview that aired recently. As we dive into our thoughts of the interview, we add our commentary to the main points the interview touched on regarding race, media scrutiny, family drama and love. Join us this week in unpacking this complicated love story. For any topic suggestions, please email us at misscommunicationpod@gmail.com. Make sure to rate, review, follow, and share our podcast on Apple and Spotify! Follow us on our insta - @misscommunicationpod.
We’re riding the time machine straight back to Ancient China, to discuss the origins and evolution of one of the world’s oldest industries: Tea. Today’s show is all about the work of ancient Chinese tea farmers, guided by Dr. Justin Hill - author, historian, and tea aficionado (Writer; Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon: Sword of Destiny & The Drink and Dream Teahouse). We’ll cover what was - and still is - required to source and prepare a dizzying array of tea varieties. And we’ll explore the origins of the world’s first global commodity, and its continued cultural importance in China, and around the world. So - grab a nice warm cup of your favorite infusion, sit back, and enjoy our ancient tales of tea. (recorded over zoom)Music by Samuel Kim
ALL THINGS VANDERPUMP IS AVAILABLE NOW! Join entrepreneur, philanthropist and celebrity host Lisa Vanderpump at Villa Rosa, where she spills the "English Tea" about today's hottest topics with a new guest every week! Listen today at https://link.chtbl.com/LVP Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/juicyscoop See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
ALL THINGS VANDERPUMP IS AVAILABLE NOW!Join entrepreneur, philanthropist and celebrity host Lisa Vanderpump at Villa Rosa, where she spills the "English Tea” about today's hottest topics with a new guest every week!Listen today at https://link.chtbl.com/LVP
Join entrepreneur, philanthropist and celebrity host Lisa Vanderpump at Villa Rosa, where she spills the "English Tea” about today's hottest topics with a new guest every week! Listen today at https://link.chtbl.com/LVP
I'll tell you what I want, what I really really want... Sporty, Scary, Baby, Ginger, Posh - we all remember. And we all. still. stan. Join me (all by myself) this week for the VERY FIRST episode of Talk To The Hand, all about - you guessed it - the SPICE GIRLS! This week I dive into the history, legacy, and future of our five favorite Girl Power queens. We talk music, we talk the famous Union Jack flag dress, we talk about Spice Girl sleepover antics. Most importantly, we reminisce about how we loved them then and we still love them now. So grab a nice cup o' English Tea and let's get spicy.
Join world-famous entrepreneur and celebrity host Lisa Vanderpump in her world, where she spills the "English Tea” about today's hottest topics with a new guest every week!
Choose your fighter! Oops, I meant tea! Brew a cup of English Tea, or if you fancy something sweet, a glass of Hong Kong Lemon Tea . This month we have two fascinating characters in Room For A Stranger who bond over cups of tea during late-night conversations. Articles mentioned: The Monthly Saturday Paper Socials: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter Music: In Conversation, by Tiffany Fong Cover: redbeanporridge
Today, we dive into the tragic death of Princess Diana! Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/not_a_boogeyman/ Check out our website: https://www.namnab.com/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/not-a-monster-not-a-boogeyman/support
The sole episode on this podcast is for students. It is part of the introduction to the 10th grade unit "Society's Heroes" including Sophocles's Antigone. It's all Greek to me! Works Cited: Frere, Erin. Interview. Conducted by Natalie Geiger, 6 December 2019. Mathers, Erin. Interview. Conducted by Natalie Geiger, 6 December 2019. National Theatre. "An Introduction to Greek Theatre." YouTube. 11 January 2013. Retrieved from www.youtube.com/watch?v=aSRLK7SogvE&index=8&list=PLojplRwA-Z-ktJ4uAwkMfLIepi7GoIZ2C Rivas, David. "Why Tragedies are So Alluring." YouTube. 9 July 2015. Retrieved from www.youtube.com/watch?v=eVRU5MVYNiw&index=7&list=PLojplRwA-Z-ktJ4uAwkMfLIepi7GoIZ2C
Ram x Vishal x Devin x Sam Welcome to the season of no clean sheets and Apple Podcast compliances !!
Rattlecast #4 features 2018 Rattle Chapbook Prize winner Elizabeth S. Wolf, plus another Skype open mic! Elizabeth S. Wolf is the author of the chapbook What I Learned: Poems (Finishing Line Press, 2017). Elizabeth’s poems have appeared in multiple anthologies and journals, including Persian Sugar in English Tea (in English & Farsi), Mosaics, Ibbetson Street, Peregrine Journal, Tuck Magazine, and others. She is a regular at the Merrimac Mic open mic and the Full Moon Story Slam. Elizabeth lives in Massachusetts and works as a metadata librarian. For more on her chapbook, Did You Know?, go here: https://www.rattle.com/chapbooks/did-you-know/ Watch live on our YouTube channel (and be sure to subscribe!): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4xMBJ5oWdTqfC2SrM-yMnw Rattle is a publication of the Rattle Foundation, an independent 501(c)3 non-profit organization whose mission is to promote the practice of poetry, and is not affiliated with any other organization.
Browns News, Britney Mollis interview, and US Women Soccer update! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The US Women's National Team won today to advance to the FIFA World Cup Final. Alex Morgan's celebration of sipping some tea made headlines, and offended some English fans. Zeke Elliott met with Roger Goodell today about hit Las Vegas incident this last May, then wrote a letter to fans. Chris covers it all PLUS is joined by Karl Schoening from the NBA Summer League in Utah. It's The Chris Duel Show! 7/2/19
This episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/AXwgJdaLy0o In this episode, Viacheslav shows how to tell the difference between a fact and an opinion. He also provides tools to express opinions in a respectful manner. * Thanks, Dima for your poetry episode suggestion * What is the core critical thinking skill? * Risks of not distinguishing facts and opinions * Sounding too arrogant * Killing discussions * Being mean * Solutions and activities * Check the difference between facts and opinions * Add specific vocabulary to highlight opinions * Back your opinion up with some evidence * Task1: Listen to the text. Note opinions and facts. Debate videos * https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNkqD7murFpxP9G3Rqw3zgQ/videos * https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J3sHLvUXAtg * Task 2: Share your feedback using at least 3 opinion phrases and at least 3 facts. * Support this show! – Like, subscribe, comment and share
Если вы получили в своем фиде эпизод English Tea вместо Biweekly, это потому что Дима налажал со ссылкой на аудиофайл. Здесь она должна быть правильной.Этот выпуск в YouTubeДима и Вячеслав обсуждают свои yearly themes и то, во что они вылились за первые 5 месяцев этого года.* Спасибо за комментарии* Антоним слову abundance, который Дима не смог найти в прошлом выпуске – scarcity* Зачем публиковать подкасты в YouTube? По мотивам последнего Cortex* Как идет Димин year of liberation?* Что значит "сон" в Димином списке уроков работы над темой* Как идет Славин mmind year?* Курс медитации Игоря Берхина* Вячеслав собирается попробовать free-writing* Дима не оставляет попытки собрать команду единомышленников, чтобы сворачивать с ними горы* Следующее обсуждение этой темы через месяц (примерно)
This episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/cX8He0ejgS0 What's the real purpose of learning a language? Using it for practical things in real life. Viacheslav gives tips on how to master English in various situations. * Thanks for the feedback! * Language is huge. What to learn? Grammar? Vocabulary? Grammar+vocabulary? * Functional language * Giving directions (https://www.usingenglish.com/files/pdf/describing-maps-and-directions.pdf) * Making requests (https://www.englishclub.com/vocabulary/fl-making-request.htm) * Apologizing (https://www.phrasemix.com/collections/25-ways-to-say-sorry-in-english) * Homework: Choose one thing you’d like to be able to do better in English. Make 15-minute research through articles and videos. Make a list of 10-15 phrases. Share the list at in the comments on Sonar.1 (https://sonar.one/english-tea/48) or YouTube (https://youtu.be/cX8He0ejgS0) or privately * Ask questions and share your challenges – this will help to choose topics for new episodes * Don't forget to subscribe
Этот выпуск в YouTubeДима и Вячеслав обсуждают, как взаимодействовать с прокрастинаторами, которые ставят проекты под угрозу.* Митинги без адженды и fear of missing out* Рекомендации книг из BiweeklyChat * Nonviolent Communication * The Communication Book * Никогда не ешьте в одиночку и другие правила нетворкинга * 7 skills for the future * Managing Humans* Что мы называем прокрастинацией?* Sunk cost fallacy* Прокрастинация и фидбек* Идея abundance mindset из Advanced Selling Podcast* Поддержка и рука помощи* Недостаточная декомпозиция задач* Card aging in Trello* BiweeklyChat* Вячеслав приглашает послушать новый сезон English Tea
Этот выпуск в YouTube: https://youtu.be/o__iYcGwR04 Дима и Вячеслав обсуждают, как взаимодействовать с прокрастинаторами, которые ставят проекты под угрозу. * Митинги без адженды и fear of missing out * Рекомендации книг из BiweeklyChat * Nonviolent Communication * The Communication Book * Никогда не ешьте в одиночку и другие правила нетворкинга * 7 skills for the future * Managing Humans * Что мы называем прокрастинацией? * Sunk cost fallacy (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunk_cost#Loss_aversion_and_the_sunk_cost_fallacy) * Прокрастинация и фидбек * Идея abundance mindset из Advanced Selling Podcast (https://advancedsellingpodcast.com/) * Поддержка и рука помощи * Недостаточная декомпозиция задач * Card aging in Trello (https://help.trello.com/article/820-card-aging) * BiweeklyChat (https://t.me/biweeklychat) * Вячеслав приглашает послушать новый сезон English Tea (https://sonar.one/podcasts/english-tea)
This episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/UlpsEEK0jcc Native language interference is something all English learners have to deal with. Viacheslav Rudnytskyi gives examples of the most common challenges and steps to overcome them.
This episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/FjvxY48NPnk In the opening episode of the new season, Viacheslav Rudnytskiy talks about using linking words to make stories more smooth and colorful.
In this week's episode of the Por Favor Podcast, Mike & Gary are joined by Sweet Suzie once again as we discuss 'Traditional Tea' at The Garden View Tea Room at Disney's Grand Floridian Resort and Spa. Por Favor Mike was dragged out of his comfort zone to indulge in an activity that Suzie has only done with her girlfriends. Did Mike walk in kicking and screaming and resent the fact that he went there with Suzie, or did he actually have a nice time? What is this English Tea all about? How did this compare to similar 'Tea's' at The Ritz Carlton? Finally, was it worth the money and did they leave this experience full? Thanks for listening, Mike & Gary
Sponsored travel journal post for Virgin Atlantic to celebrate their new #BeChoosy economy seating options. They paid for our London experience, and in return, I share my thoughts and photographs from our time there. =-=-=-=-=-=-= London is a city full of art, culture and good times. After several visits, I can confidently say that it is always a good choice when looking for a great travel destination. My daughter shares my never-ending wanderlust, and I’m glad it worked out that she could join me on this adventure. While the specifics changed numerous times, we knew that in the end, our Chapman DNA would empower us to roll with it all and make the most of the trip, Virgin Atlantic designed this campaign to raise awareness for their three new ways to fly in their economy cabin. Based around their #BeChoosy hashtag, travelers can now choose between Light, Classic and Delight seat option. All of them include delicious food, entertainment, and irresistible personal service. In the graphic below you can see the different options clearly explained. They designated me as the “Classic Influencer,” and as we took our seats, it was apparent they were new and improved. Gone were the standard headrests that many airlines have. Replaced with padded leather that felt good as I raised them a bit and laid back against them. There was the standard amount of leg room, and the only complaint I had was that the seat back pockets were rather small and tight so my headphones didn’t fit in them. In a moment of pure marketing surprise and delight, a member of the cabin crew approached and told us to grab our bags. She walked us up to the Upperclass section of the plane and encouraged us to enjoy the flight. My daughter has never flown this way and decided to fight off going to sleep to enjoy some of it. Her hot cocoa and cookies went perfectly with her late night movie choice. The in-flight entertainment options on Virgin Atlantic flights are numerous and free for all which was a nice perk on the flight home when I’d watch three different films. Best perk for me was the Fastpass through customs we were given so that we didn’t have to wait in any of the lines. If flying Virgin Atlantic, look into how you can get one of these because as a frequent traveler this was a perfect way to start our morning in the United Kingdom. On the ground, we connected with the team and headed to the Moxy Stratford to check in and drop our stuff. This hip hotel is part of the Marriott chain and looking at their Instagram feed showed me they liked to have a good time. While we didn’t find any crazy kangaroos or giant toothbrushes in our room, we were greeted with this fun message. Stratford is far outside of downtown London and is currently under massive construction. I expect if I were to return in a few years it would be a bustling new area of London, but for now, outside of the Olympic Park, the train station and the shopping mall, there isn’t a whole lot going on. Must be why the Moxy’s 24-7 bar is so popular and always packed with patrons no matter the hour. Our strategy was to stay awake and not waste any time in our hotel room except to sleep at night. “If we are in London, don’t we have to see Buckingham Palace?” asked my daughter. It wasn’t on my list of things to see, but my community had voted that we walk the city to take in the sights and over the next few days we’d put in just over 36 miles of walking according to my Apple Watch. The Palace is always a site to see, but sadly Big Ben is under heavy construction. We got a good laugh at seeing that they left the clock face on one side exposed so that people could still tell the time and know that it was, in fact, the landmark under all the scaffolding. Walking around London on the 4th of July made us smile. While there would be no fireworks or backyard barbecue, we figured the next best thing was to find a small pub and grab a plate of fish and chips. At The Liberty Bounds Tower Bridge, we enjoyed our dinner and discovered the deliciousness of curry sauce on fries. Who knew? My daughter is a mixed media artist, so a lot of our trip was planned around creative inspiration. On my last trip to London, my friends had taken me around to see a lot of street art, and thus I knew if we walked up to the Shoreditch neighborhood of London we’d find plenty of inspiration, so that is where we headed. This neighborhood is one of my favorites in all of London. A crazy mix of restaurants, shops, and art around every corner. We tried the most delicious Ghanaian chocolate, enjoyed perfect gelato under a park tree and found the most extraordinary variety of art. Watching Emily find bits of inspiration, styles, and smiles among the art warmed my heart. As a father, you want your kids to discover their calling and anything I can do to help with that I will. Heck, I may have made the perfect photograph for her first exposition poster. The next morning, Virgin Atlantic had scheduled us breakfast at Sketch. Part art gallery, part overly pink brunch spot. Scooting into a corner booth, there was freshly squeezed juice, strong Kona coffee and tiny portioned yummy plates of food. It was an Instagrammer’s heaven, but not my type of preferred breakfast spot. Fun, but a bit too fancy for my tastes. If you ever do go, be sure to swing by their restrooms where you’ll experience a unique gender-neutral bathroom. Be aware though that while you are taking care of things, others will be there for the selfies. With satisfied bellies, we took in the nearby shopping district. Emily was excited to pop into a Dr. Martins store and a variety of other little shops. If you enjoy shopping, London is a perfect city for you with everything from the major brands to the smallest of boutiques. Something for every budget and desire. One of the benefits of this trip is we hoped to be able to sneak in a college visit. Arriving at the Chelsea College of Arts, Emily instantly loved the neighborhood and vibe. What isn’t to like when it is located across the street from the Tate Britain Museum and a short walk to a park? While most of the staff was on vacation, we were lucky to meet a helpful support staff member who gave us a tour of the campus when no one else could be reached. Because of her helpful heart, it is safe to say that Emily will be applying this fall. Thank you, Tess. Tate Britain was the first art museum I’ve ever been in with Emily since she began taking art classes. I learned so much as she talked me through art history and shared what made each period unique. I appreciated the decades painted on the floor as you entered each new room of paintings. We also both fell in love with the work of modern artist Lisa Brice who we look forward to learning more about. After more walking and refueling at Nando’s, we arrived for our Thames Rockets adventure. They give boat tours of the Thames River and once outside of the London city borders can open up the engines for little high-speed fun on the water. The rush of fresh air mixed with the comedy of the hosts made for a great time. After walking around the city, it felt great to kick back on the water for an hour and not have to do anything but enjoy it. Neither of us was ready to call it a night yet, so we found our way to the Seven Dials neighborhood and explored. Most of the shops were sadly closed by the time we arrived, but there is always something to see in London. It was fun to watch the theater crowds pour in and out of the pubs after taking in a show. With our hotel being located far outside of downtown London, the Tube is easy enough to navigate that we had no problem getting home at the end of the nights. While the cabs didn’t know where The Moxy was, it is hard to miss the purple lights when you exit the train station. In the morning, I grabbed some coffee in the quiet lobby of the hotel. While it is crazy and busy at night, once the early morning breakfast crowd is gone you can find yourself alone to grab one of their many books, a cup of coffee and your thoughts. Virgin Atlantic has partnered with Patissier Eric Lanlard to bring his delicious Cake-Boy creations to select flights starting this fall. They will be serving a unique version of an afternoon tea service to entire flights. Not only were we going to meet Eric and try some of the treats that would be served, but he was going to teach us how to make a few of them personally. My daughter loves to bake, while I prefer cooking. The science of baking is too precise for me and my preference for a little of this and a bit of that. But, when I need to, I can buckle down and bake, so I was excited to see what we were going to make. Eric was down to earth and over the top friendly. We all instantly liked him. Over the next few hours, we made savory macarons, pistachio financiers, and bee pollen scones. I have to say that the rock-hard lumpy triangles that pass as “scones” here in America have nothing to do with the moist circles of yum that we made and enjoyed here. I’m thinking that they will appear on a Chapman dinner table sometime in the future as a new style of biscuits. After we finished baking, we were treated to a formal English Tea. This is something I’ve never done on previous visits to London, so it was fun to experience. All enjoyed delicious sandwiches, champagne and a variety of sweets. It was fun to eat the items we had just learned how to make. Eric even had one final surprise for us with signed copies of his latest book Eric Lanlard’s Afternoon Tea to bring home. While I won’t be serving afternoon tea anytime soon, all of the recipes would make for great appetizers at any future gathering. While we were eating a text message popped up on my phone. Emily said she was initially worried at the way I jumped upon reading the block of text on my screen, but then she saw my huge smile and wondered what was up. It turned out that my two dear friends AJ & Melissa were in London for the weekend and they wondered if we’d have time to connect. These are two of my favorite humans on the planet, and they happened to be finishing up a meeting and going for a drink directly in our path. Once tea was finished, we headed for Shakespeare’s Globe, and when Emily wasn’t allowed into the cocktail bar, we moved into the lobby to catch up. Watching AJ talk with Emily about her future, Melissa and I shared a knowing smile and nod. Here were four Misfits in London. No idea when or where in the world our paths would next cross but knowing that we’d always be there for each other. Genuine friendships are like this. Love you both and miss you already. Since we were in the neighborhood and it was Emily’s top destination in London, we jumped on over to the Tate Modern. AJ had suggested we take in the Picasso exhibit and the special tasting menu in the restaurant. I’m glad we did both. By the way, if you are between the ages of 16-25, there is a new program called the Tate Collective that is free to join, and members get £5 tickets to all exhibits. Emily signed up and now says she has to return to London to fully use her membership. Who knows, perhaps she’ll have a piece of her art one day hanging on the walls. Days before we boarded for London, I learned that Pride in London would be taking place while we were in town. Emily had been bummed to miss Pride weekend in Boston, so there was no way she was going to miss this since we had no other plans. It was amazing to see the pure love and happiness by the thousands upon thousands of people we saw during the festivities. We arrived early to get a good spot near the end of the parade at Trafalgar Square. The conversations with the people we met make me smile as I reflect on them. Never know who you are going to meet at an event like this. Thank you Virgin Atlantic for being a sponsor of the parade. It was a pleasant surprise to learn and made me appreciate working with you on this trip even more. Walking through the SoHo District during Pride was an experience. Mix into the fun that England was playing (and would win) their World Cup game and the energy level was as high as it could be. Turn any corner, and there was a celebration of one sort or another. What an amazing day! Usually, a delayed flight home is the last thing any traveler wants, but thankfully we found out about our two-hour delay before leaving for the airport. Not one to waste a gift of a few extra hours in a country, we checked out of our hotel room and headed to Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park which was in the neighborhood. We knew it was near since the ArcelorMittal Orbit can be seen from everywhere in Stratford. It is a beautiful park that sadly was lacking in pigeons, and the ones that we found were scared of the bread that Emily wanted to feed them. I’m not one to go looking for pigeons, but Emily wanted to feed them, and they had nothing to do with it. You can’t begin to appreciate how much this bugged her. After a quick lunch and scoring Emily her dream pair of Dr. Martin’s we grabbed our luggage and headed to the airport. As our car weaved through the streets of London, it gave me time to reflect on the few days we had just spent in this inspiring city. London has all the culture and excitement of New York without the hurry and hustle. It is a city, I’ve grown to love and appreciate and that I wish more people got to know beyond the landmarks and the fun accent. Virgin Atlantic asked me to #BeChoosy and go on an adventure with them, and there was no way I could say no. Thank you to all involved in empowering me to take my daughter along with me. We created memories that will never be forgotten. Plus, if she ends up going to college there, I might be flying from Boston to London a lot more.
Этот выпуск в YouTube: https://youtu.be/RKuXhZnO5T8 Что американцы имеют в виду, когда говорят, что нужно иметь growth mindset, и почему это намного лучше fixed mindset.
Этот выпуск в YouTube: https://youtu.be/KCg4Vrbqy6Q Вопрос “Как пройти в библиотеку?” в Америке не звучит так уж саркастично. Многие не только знают, как пройти, но и ходят в библиотеки регулярно.
Этот выпуск в YouTube: https://youtu.be/1E_ptovq8Yk Есть одно такое слово, которых в английском два: advice и advise. Однако, даже если запомнить, когда какое использовать, нужно еще приноровиться давать советы не штуками, а кусочками. * advice (noun) – совет * advise (verb) – советовать * David Crystal - Is control of English shifting away from British and American native speakers? (https://youtu.be/YJ29zDW9gLI)
Этот выпуск в YouTube: https://youtu.be/m0l3xstM3DE Иногда бывает, что фраза “не звучит”, и сложно объяснить, что же с ней не так. Вот и в английском есть правило расстановки прилагательных, которое мало кто может объяснить, но все неосознанно используют.
Этот выпуск в YouTube: https://youtu.be/q6fbR4xi8ak История и современные традиции празднования Дня Святого Патрика в США и беседа с очевидцем последствий посещения лепреконом американской школы.
Этот выпуск в YouTube: https://youtu.be/HxFKqWWd9HY Образование прилагательных в английском тема, может быть и не очень сложная, но очень важная. Никому ведь не хочется случайно сказать, что он скучный, когда имелось в виду совсем наоборот.
Этот выпуск в YouTube: https://youtu.be/ve3FOO70UBc Артикли – коварная штука со множеством правил и исключений. Вот, например, определенный артикль с названиями стран: иногда правильно с ним, а иногда – без. Follow up: * Подкаст с короткими выпусками и хорошим английским: 50 Things That Made the Modern Economy (https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p04b1g3c/episodes/downloads) * Жизненный язык в сериале “Друзья” Определенный артикль в названиях стран: * обычно без артикля: Ukraine, France, Japan * c артиклем, если название страны во множественном числе: the Netherlands, the Maldives * с артиклем, если в названии есть слова Republic, States, Kingdom, Union, Confederation: the Czech Republic, the United Kingdom
On this weeks podcast we continue our path down the catfish river. What Rima and I thought at first might have only happened to us, being catfished by an evil woman creating fictional family members who had CF, was sadly not the case. After our Episode 6 podcast a few weeks ago we were contacted by a member of the CF community in the UK who had not only been in contact with this person, but, met her in the flesh. Holly, a strong, beautiful, vibrant, funny, caring and double lung transplant recipient recounts her associations and "friendship" with Katy, the catfish succubus. Listen to her melodic and hypnotizing British accent as she paints quite the vivid and true story of how Katy started to embody a catfish. Holly, unbeknownst to her gave Katy pivotal and crucial information that would inspire her to create fictional personas, like, Makayla who "had" CF. We teamed up together across the Atlantic Ocean to bring more light to this serious issue we believe has not been talked about enough in the chronic illness communities. We hope to educate and spread awareness; follow your gut and don't be afraid to ask questions. If people have nothing to hide, then they should have no problem answering truthfully. I continue with my mantra from the last episode, eat catfish don't be eaten by them!
Этот выпуск в YouTube: https://youtu.be/skTvqOufW6g Несмотря на то, что день Святого Валентина уже прошел, идиомы, связанные с ним, могут пригодиться в любое время. Но не везде – в японской культуре, например, все по-другому.
Этот выпуск в YouTube: https://youtu.be/obIg1T9M0FY Как это ни удивительно, названия компаний, которые давно стали привычными, можно запросто не узнать, когда их произносит американец. * Ikea and Other Brand Names You’ve Been Mispronouncing (http://abcnews.go.com/Business/ikea-brand-names-mispronouncing/story?id=25248511) * How to pronounce ‘Adidas’ (http://www.businessinsider.com/how-to-pronounce-adidas-2016-12) * Unsure how to pronounce Porsche? Hear it straight from the source (https://www.cnet.com/roadshow/news/unsure-how-to-pronounce-porsche-hear-it-straight-from-the-source/)
Этот выпуск в YouTube: https://youtu.be/EeyYtWeIrYc Бывают идиомы одинаковые в русском и английском, а бывают очень похожие, но в тоже время разные.
Этот выпуск в YouTube: https://youtu.be/w8Aawsmp2WA Даже поход за покупками может представлять собой лингвистическое приключение. Полезные общие фразы и слова, которые можно использовать в любом магазине, помогут не растеряться перед лицом кассира. * YouGlish: https://youglish.com * Quizlet: https://quizlet.com * Reverso Context: http://context.reverso.net/translation/
Этот выпуск в YouTube: https://youtu.be/zG0GkBcYS3E Есть идиомы, которые в русском и английском звучат слово в слово. Это, наверное, помогает их запомнить и использовать в общении.
Этот выпуск в YouTube: https://youtu.be/U6VwDSFlilE Под Новый год принято давать себе обещания начать меняться к лучшему. Обещания можно выбрать из стандартного набора, а можно придумать свои, используя полезные советы.
Этот выпуск в YouTube: https://youtu.be/h2-0BJIVF2A В век Интернета и смартфонов появилось много новых способов для запоминания новых слов, и каждый может найти такой подход, который будет работать для него максимально эффективно. * Learning tools & flashcards, for free | Quizlet: https://quizlet.com
Этот выпуск в YouTube: https://youtu.be/wjqhhXbdVdo Английские слова say, tell, speak, talk кажутся очень похожими, тем более, все они переводятся как “говорить”. Однако, почти в каждой отдельной ситуации уместным и правильным будет только одно из них.
Этот выпуск в YouTube: https://youtu.be/r_B8QqVthWs Можно ли завести друзей в американской школе, если ты не говоришь по-английски, и чем американская школа отличается от украинской?
Этот выпуск в YouTube: https://youtu.be/fx8rwwwm3-k Из французского языка в английский пришло немало слов. Многие из них используются достаточно часто, а некоторые в Америке укоренились настолько, что получили там новое особое значение.
Этот выпуск в YouTube: https://youtu.be/BFUUFVtWSO0 Про Thanksgiving сейчас знают все, но не все, особенно за пределами США, знают истоки этой традиции. Как всегда, рассказ от непосредственных участников событий.
Этот выпуск в YouTube: https://youtu.be/PPuUdOby1S4 Даже замена существительного на местоимение не такое уж и простое дело: на сцену выходят громоздкие конструкции типа “he or she” и диковинный зверь singular “they”.
Этот выпуск в YouTube: https://youtu.be/pJsyXf1lvpE Англицизмы появляются в нашей речи неспроста: иногда так можно быстрее выразить мысль, а для некоторых слов просто нет адекватного перевода на русский.
Этот выпуск в YouTube: https://youtu.be/Mjj5TscFCRE Как продиктовать свой телефонный номер, сказать год рождения или переспросить цену в магазине – оказывается, и в этом всем есть свои тонкости.
Этот выпуск в YouTube: https://youtu.be/X-HcpMbM1So Многие думают, что Halloween – это страшный праздник, но для американских детей он в первую очередь супер-сладкий. Хеллоуинские фильмы: * Nightmare before Christmas: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0107688/ * The Addams Family: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0101272/ * Beetlejuice: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0094721/ * Hocus Pocus: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0107120/
Этот выпуск в YouTube: https://youtu.be/Rgv9DROcRWg Словообразование в английском языке достаточно простая вещь. И, если понять, как это происходит, можно придумать как слово, чтобы описать друга (podcastoholic), так и слово, чтобы выступить на TED (workafrolic). * Richard St. John: 8 secrets of success: https://www.ted.com/talks/richard_st_john_s_8_secrets_of_success * “frolic” in Oxford Dictionary: https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/frolic
Этот выпуск в YouTube: https://youtu.be/V-_jhCbOMAk Все, от офисных работников до тинэйджеров, стремятся сэкономить буквы в чатах и СМСках. Небольшой словарь сокращений поможет расшифровывать подобные мистические сообщения. JFYI.
Этот выпуск в YouTube: https://youtu.be/m6KwnVV_j14 На собеседовании лучше начинать со своих положительных качеств. О недостатках же лучше говорить в конце. Слова из этого выпуска помогут сделать это красиво. * Сериал Brain Games: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2078690)
Этот выпуск в YouTube: https://youtu.be/Fo4SdOOh7bY В новом интервью Рита дает возможность заглянуть за кулисы жизни американских тинэйджеров и почувствовать, как они думают, как говорят, как учатся и развлекаются.
Этот выпуск в YouTube: https://youtu.be/E3Hj3whZjrQ Всем рано или поздно приходится рассказывать о себе и о том, какой я хороший и целеустремленный. Есть много разных красивых слов, которые помогут рассказать о своем и чужом характере.
Этот выпуск в YouTube: https://youtu.be/drtNEOUyYPI В этом необычном выпуске Рита много разговаривает с детьми, которые говорят на английским лучше, чем мы, хотя и не учились этому специально.
Этот выпуск в YouTube: https://youtu.be/H2Y44omLDuM По телефону, особенно испорченному, говорить на иностранном языке непросто. Однако при определенной подготовке к разным телефонным ситуациям с этим можно справиться.
Этот выпуск в YouTube: https://youtu.be/JeFXQnIMNxs Можно построить разговор на “да” и “нет”, но так далеко не уедешь. Лучше запомнить разные фразы, которые помогают начать, продолжить и закончить разговор.
Этот выпуск в YouTube: https://youtu.be/JeFXQnIMNxs Иногда единственное, что вам скажет мастер по ремонту посудомоечных машин, будет идиомой. Без идиом (почти) никуда.
Этот выпуск в YouTube (https://youtu.be/Xck4WJYY5EM) Что делать, если вы не вполне понимаете, что вам говорит собеседник? Полезные фразы, чтобы переспросить и не показаться грубияном. * 7 Phrases that Will Drastically Improve Your Cultural Fluency in English (http://reallifeglobal.com/cultural-fluency-esl/)
Этот выпуск в YouTube (https://youtu.be/HQHOuSEuuks) Есть немало английских слов, которые при переносе ударения с первого на последний слог меняется не только часть речи, но и весь смысл слова. * Oxford Dictionary (https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/) * Cambridge Dictionary (http://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/)
Этот выпуск в YouTube(https://youtu.be/WXdKnbjiNAI) Акценты, разница между тем, как некоторые вещи называют в Англии и США, и феномен reader’s vocabulary. * What are you thinking about? (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yR0lWICH3rY) * Tricky American English Pronunciation | Coursera (https://www.coursera.org/learn/tricky-american-english-pronunciation) * Eleven (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5FFRoYhTJQQ)
Рита подготовила целую подборку интересных фактов об английском языке. А вы знали, что слово birthplace придумал Шекспир?
Рита рассказывает о подслушанных идиомах и на примере одной из них показывает, как идиомы в одним смыслом получились в русском и английском похожими, но все же разными. * to catch a little nap – вздремнуть немного * to be on cloud nine – быть на седьмом небе * Другой вариант – to be on seventh heaven
У нас новый ведущий – Рита Богачева. В этом выпуске Рита рассказывает о своем пути от французского до английского языка и делится своим опытом изучения языка. Say “Hi!” to Rita! * Рита в Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/margo.bogachova) и в Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/margo_bo/). * Главное в изучении языка – мотивация * Борьба с разговорным блоком * Смотрите фильмы в оригинале: The Walk (2015) (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3488710/) * Слушайте подкасты: How I Built This (http://www.npr.org/podcasts/510313/how-i-built-this) * Как всегда, регулярность очень помогает достигать результатов В конце – интервью со специальным гостем
Fresh out of TOD 16, Shaheen gives Jay Cat Morris and Boxman his thoughts and reviews CZW's Tournament of Death 16.The 16th annual Tournament of Death will take place June 10th, 2017. This tournament will mark the debut Tournament of Death for John Wayne Murdoch, Shlak, G-Raver and Clint Margera. This is also the first mainstream Tournament of Death Jimmy Havoc will compete in, having wrestled in ToD Europe as a member of Westside Xtreme Wrestling.ShlakJeff CannonballJohn Wayne MurdochMasadaConor ClaxtonG-RaverJimmy HavocRickey Shane PageClint MargeraNon-Tournament Match 1. Four Corners Of Pain: Dan O'Hare vs. George Gatton and Jimmy Loyd and Kit Osbourne2. Fans Bring The Weapons Match: Matt Tremont vs. Mad Man Pondo3. Scaffold Match: Danny Havoc & Alex Colon vs. Notorious Inc (Devon Moore/Kit Osbourne and Drew Blood)First Round1. Pain in the Glass Match: Jimmy Havoc vs. John Wayne Murdoch and Rickey Shane Page2. Lightubes and Cinder Blocks Death Match: Jeff Cannonball vs. G-Raver3. Doorway To Death Match: Masada vs. Shlak4. Barbed Wire Craziness Death Match: Conor Claxton vs. Clint MargeraRound Two1. Summertime Fun Death Match: Conor Claxton vs. Jeff Cannonball2. Light Tubes Treachery Match: Jimmy Havoc vs. MasadaFinals1. No Ropes, No Canvas, Barbed Wire & Light Tube Deathmatch Match: Jimmy Havoc vs. Conor Claxton
Дима и Вячеслав делятся воспоминаниями о первых 49 выпусках подкаста и планируют следующие 50. * “Чатик для своих” – напишите Диме или Вячеславу, чтобы они вас туда добавили * Форма для приватной обратной связи (https://sonar.one/contacts) * Самый комментируемый выпуск: #44 Методика "Молодец” (https://sonar.one/biweekly/44) * Самый слушаемый выпуск, естественно: #1 What is this all about?(https://sonar.one/biweekly/1) * В начале были выпуски на английском, но со временем темы связанные с английским переместились в English Tea (https://sonar.one/podcasts/english-tea) * Выпуски с гостями: - #2 Frequently made mistakes (https://sonar.one/biweekly/2) - #46 Соединенные треугольники успеха (https://sonar.one/biweekly/46) * Самый длинный выпуск – обсуждение книги “Start with Why” Саймона Синека: #39 Литературный piece (https://sonar.one/biweekly/39) * Первый Димин подкаст – Доброе утро, Индия (https://sonar.one/good-morning-india) * Сложности прошлого и планы на будущее
Артем и Алексей разбирают сложности с наиболее часто используемыми грамматическими конструкциями и дают советы, как упростить себе жизнь, используя их. * Past simple и Past continuous * Двойное отрицание в реальной жизни * Старый добрый present perfect * Использование сокращений * Можно ли обойтись без артиклей?
This week on A Taste of the Past, host Linda Pelaccio is joined by tea sommelier for the historic St. Regis Hotel in New York City, Elizabeth Knight. Widely recognized as one of the country’s foremost authorities on tea and entertaining, Knight shares her passion as the founder of Tea with Friends, a website devoted to all things tea. A certified English Tea Master, she is the author of bestselling books on the subjects of tea and entertaining including Tea with Friends, Celtic Teas with Friends, Welcome Home, and Tea in the City New York - A Tea Lover's Guide to Sipping and Shopping in the City.
Во второй части Алексей и Артем продолжают расставлять запятые над i, сыпят примерами и проясняют, как Oxford comma помогает избегать недоразумений.
Алексей и Артем в музыкально-юмористической форме объясняют, где нужно ставить запятые, а где не нужно, даже если очень хочется.
Алексей рассказывает об опыте экстремальной подготовки друга к собеседованию на английском, а Дима обращает внимание на важные мелочи, которые могут помочь во время интервью.
English Tea #4 – Surival Chinese by Sonar.1
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Trying to keep up with the European negotiations, it was going to be an English breakfast, then delayed to be an English brunch, an English lunch and then an English tea. However, there is still no news. So, we talk about it anyway and discuss Apple and the Greens.
Demetri Martin stops by to explain why he's not a big fan of Twitter-based comedy, Jen and Jason's relationship is strained by English Tea and Cinnamon Rolls, and Luke humiliates himself in front of his on-again off-again trainer at the gym.
How to make a perfect English cup of tea http://www.bellaonline.com/articles/art39370.asp Guest Author - Hellie T. One of the things you need to be able to do is to sit down and enjoy a really good cup of tea. As a tea drinker myself I drink tea at breakfast, eleveneses, lunch, afternoon tea and quite often in the evening as well! This gives you plenty of opportunities to enjoy a cuppa in your garden. To make a really delicious cup of English tea - just follow the instructions below. Please note that if your tap water is heavily chlorinated it will make the tea taste horrid and you will need to filter the water before boiling it. Make a Pot of Tea to drink in your English Garden · Put freshly drawn cold water into the kettle – never use water that has been boiled more than once – and make sure your kettle is kept clear of scale · Boil the kettle. · Pour a little boiling water into the empty tea pot – swirl it around carefully to warm it up. Pour away this water that you used to warm the pot. · Put tea into the teapot - one teabag for each person or one rounded teaspoon of loose tea for each cup needed. It is better to add one extra bag or teaspoon “for the pot” to get a really good flavoured cup of tea. I recommend you use a tea generally called English Breakfast tea. A tea pot taking 20oz is about right for 2 people · When the water is boiling pour it directly onto the tea. · Then leave it to brew for a few minutes. 3-5 minutes is best and a tea cosy helps the tea stay piping hot whilst brewing.(Why not make one decorated with English garden flowers?) · In an English Garden you will be sitting at your wooden table using a china teapot and china teacups.In teacups - the milk should always go in the cups first – because you have made the tea in the pot – it is different when making tea in a mug - see below!) Semi- skimmed milk tastes the best, never put cream or powdered milk in tea because they completely spoil the flavour. · Pour the tea into the cup, don’t forget to use a strainer if you are using leaf tea. · If required add a teaspoon of fine white sugar - never ever use brown sugar or honey! – stir and take into your garden carefully. Sit by your lavender or English Garden feature and sip the tea savouring the taste and enjoying your garden at the same time. If you are making tea in mugs it is important that you warm the mug before you add the tea, swirl and empty. Put in the tea in and pour the freshly boiled water onto it. Never put the water in first and add a tea bag – this will make the tea taste disgusting! Don’t put the milk in first either or prod or stir the bag whilst it is in the water! Just wait about 2 minutes before you take out the teabag. Then is the time to add the milk to taste. Now you can drink your tea!