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In this episode, Andrew and Kassy talk about how friendship changes as we grow older, especially when life gets busy with work, relationships, and family. They discuss how marriage and parenthood can shift friendship dynamics, how the media creates unrealistic ideas about friendship, and what real connection looks like today. Listen to this episode to hear a natural conversation about adult relationships while building your fluency and learning new vocabulary about friendship, connection, and modern life. How this episode will improve your English: Vocabulary: Learn useful expressions like “on the fence” (not sure about something) and “long-lost friend” (a friend you haven't seen in a long time). Listening: Practice understanding natural English conversations about everyday life topics like making and maintaining friendships. Speaking: Build your fluency by joining Culips' small-group speaking classes to talk about your own friendships and experiences. Culture: Discover how adult friendships work in different countries and what influences them. Fluency: Listening to real conversations helps train your brain to think in English and use English more naturally. The Best Way to Learn with This Episode: Culips members get an interactive transcript, helpful study guide, and ad-free audio for this episode. Take your English to the next level by becoming a Culips member. Become a Culips member now: Click here. Members can access the ad-free version here: Click here. Join our Discord community to connect with other learners and get more English practice. Click here to join.
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In this Simplified Speech episode, Andrew and Kassy catch up and share updates about their lives. Kassy talks about taking short trips with her baby to nearby cities in Korea. She describes visiting a busy flower festival and returning to a town just to eat her favorite vegetable bread. She also talks about her upcoming move and her hope to make her new place feel more like home. Andrew talks about how voting by mail works in Canada and the recent Canadian election. He also shares a funny story about planting trees and decorating his front yard with his wife. How this episode will improve your English: Vocabulary: Learn everyday words and expressions that native speakers use when talking about daily life, moving, elections, and hobbies like gardening. Listening: Improve your listening skills by following a clear and natural conversation between native speakers. Speaking: Share your own life updates on our Discord server or in our Culips small-group speaking classes. Culture: Hear about real-life topics like voting in Canada, Korean flower festivals, and home projects. Fluency: Get more confident by hearing repeated examples and practicing with our study guide. The Best Way to Learn with This Episode: Culips members get an interactive transcript, helpful study guide, and ad-free audio for this episode. Take your English to the next level by becoming a Culips member. Become a Culips member now: Click here. Members can access the ad-free version here: Click here. Join our Discord community to connect with other learners and get more English practice. Click here to join.
Are you feeling like your market is just too specific to thrive? Think again! In this week's Wednesday Weekly Win, Jenni interviews Kassy Maloney, the inspiring founder and CEO of the Society of Exceptional Educators. Kassy unveils her remarkable journey of building a thriving multi-6-figure business by focusing on an incredibly narrow niche of empowering educators of blind and visually impaired students. In this episode, Kassy reveals the specific systems and strategies she learned in Business by Design that fueled her growth. She also shares how she identified unique needs within her audience and then crafted digital offers that truly resonated with them. The best part? By leveraging her niche expertise and streamlining operations with proven business frameworks, Kassy not only has achieved financial success, but she now has the flexibility to also prioritize time away from laptop with her children. If you're questioning the potential of your niche or seeking real-world examples of successful entrepreneurs running online businesses in specialized markets, Kassy's story is a powerful testament to what's possible. There are so many opportunities available to you right now as a Digital CEO, no matter how tiny your niche, and this conversation with Kassy proves it! Save the date, because May 29th we kick off our live virtual extravaganza that happens just once a year, our 3-part live week-long training experience, The Rise of the Digital CEO. You register and get on the waitlist NOW at www.businessbydesign.net/! Before you go, snap a screenshot of the episode playing on your device, post it to your Instagram Stories and tag us, @jameswedmore @jeunejenni and @exceptionaleducators.us. In this episode you'll hear: Kassy's incredibly niche beginnings in business and her evolution to supporting teachers in this specialized field How she learned the true power of a targeted digital summit and the way she used the processes from BBD to make the event fun to run Her journey of creating a back-end membership and how Kassy adjusted that offer to achieve an impressive 95 percent membership retention rate What Kassy and her team are doing now to leverage proven business systems for consistent growth How transitioning to a digital business provided her with the flexibility to navigate personal challenges AND prioritize time with her children The mindset shift that was required of Kassy to untangle the idea that she had to trade her time for money Her powerful message about the potential for success even if operating within a tiny niche For full show notes and links, visit: www.mindyourbusinesspodcast.com/blog/756
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Have you ever seen someone who looks exactly like someone else? In this Catch Word episode, Andrew and Kassy teach two fun English expressions: “A dead ringer” and “A spitting image.” You'll hear clear examples, learn the difference between the two, and understand when and how to use each one. This episode is great for learning real English expressions used by native speakers. Andrew and Kassy break everything down in a way that's easy to follow, and they include example conversations that make the meaning of each expression clear. They also share personal stories, cultural tips, and bonus expressions like “two peas in a pod,” “the apple doesn't fall far from the tree,” and “doppelganger.” How this episode will improve your English: Vocabulary: Learn natural English phrases to talk about people and things that look very similar. Listening: Practice understanding clear and natural English through real conversation. Speaking: Use the expressions you learn to describe lookalikes and practice talking about your own family in Culips small-group English classes. Culture: Discover how these expressions are used in everyday life and where they come from. Fluency: Get more confident by hearing repeated examples and practicing with our study guide. The Best Way to Learn with This Episode: Culips members get an interactive transcript, helpful study guide, and ad-free audio for this episode. Take your English to the next level by becoming a Culips member.Become a Culips member now: Click here. Members can access the ad-free version here: Click here. Join our Discord community to connect with other learners and get more English practice. Click here to join.
Welcome to the Grow Your Biz without Social virtual event (April 14-18). Once talks are released, they will be available through April 20 on the podcast. New talks released each day throughout the event! Need to register still or want to share with a friend? (lots of goodies included in the event!)
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Have you ever wandered through a store for a long time and still couldn't find what you needed? In this Real Talk episode, Andrew and Kassy teach you how to ask for help in English when you're shopping. You'll learn useful phrases and polite expressions that native English speakers use when they can't find a product in a supermarket or department store. The episode includes example conversations and clear explanations to help you understand and use the language with confidence. How this episode will improve your English: Vocabulary: Learn common phrases like “I'm having trouble finding…” and “Do you know if you carry…?” Listening: Train your ears to understand natural, clear English conversations in retail settings like grocery stores or shopping malls. Speaking: Build confidence by joining small-group English classes and practicing how to use polite and useful phrases for real-world shopping situations. Culture: Understand how people ask for help in North American shopping culture. Fluency: Spending time with real English conversations will improve your ability to respond naturally and politely in everyday situations. The Best Way to Learn with This Episode: Culips members get an interactive transcript, helpful study guide, and ad-free audio for this episode. Take your English to the next level by becoming a Culips member. Become a Culips member now: Click here. Members can access the ad-free version here: Click here. Join our Discord community to connect with other learners and get more English practice. Click here to join.
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In this episode of Simplified Speech, Andrew and Kassy talk all about vegetables . They compare shopping at local markets with going to big grocery stores. Kassy shares her experience getting fresh produce from a local market near her house and tells us about a fun new vegetable subscription box she signed up for. Andrew talks about the kinds of vegetables he misses from back home and why he sometimes grows his own herbs and veggies. You'll also hear about the benefits of shopping local, supporting small businesses, and trying farm-to-table food. How this episode will improve your English: Vocabulary: Learn useful words and expressions about food, markets, and money, like “produce,” “haul,” and “stretch your dollar.” Listening: Practice understanding real, natural English as Andrew and Kassy have a fun and friendly conversation. Speaking: Build confidence by joining small-group English classes by practicing how to talk about shopping and growing vegetables. Culture: Discover cultural differences in food shopping habits and learn about the farm-to-table movement. Fluency: Listening to real conversations will help you think in English and express yourself more easily. The Best Way to Learn with This Episode: Culips members get an interactive transcript, helpful study guide, and ad-free audio for this episode. Take your English to the next level by becoming a Culips member. Become a Culips member now: Click here. Members can access the ad-free version here: Click here. Join our Discord community to connect with other learners and get more English practice. Click here to join.
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Have you ever felt like a kid again while doing something fun? In this episode, Andrew and Kassy talk about how we all have a child inside us. They share stories about playful moments in their lives and discuss why keeping a sense of fun and wonder is important, even as adults. Andrew and Kassy also talk about how staying connected to your inner child can reduce stress and improve mental health. They share fun ways to bring more playfulness into your daily life, including hobbies, sports, and creative activities. How this episode will improve your English: Vocabulary: Learn new words and expressions related to childhood, creativity, and fun activities. Listening: Practice understanding natural English conversations about memories, hobbies, and fun activities. Speaking: Build confidence by joining small-group English classes and practicing how to talk about your own childhood experiences in English. Culture: Discover how different cultures value play, creativity, and reconnecting with childhood joy. Fluency: Spending time with real English conversations will train your brain to think in English and help you speak more naturally. The Best Way to Learn with This Episode: Culips members get an interactive transcript, helpful study guide, and ad-free audio for this episode. Take your English to the next level by becoming a Culips member. Become a Culips member now: Click here. Members can access the ad-free version here: Click here. Join our Discord community to connect with other learners and get more English practice. Click here to join.
In this episode, Debbie sits down with Kassy and Caitlan from our SHA team to discuss our Participant Procurement support service, how we work, what we do, who we connect with and the challenges in trying to find tenants for vacant SDA properties, that come to us (after completion).It's important to highlight that SHA is a procurement backup support service, and its role is to try and find SDA participants for the SDA provider. It does this by trying to nudge the process along and do what no one else will do … to help find anew alternative SDA provider if the current one is not pulling its weight, or help assist a frustrated investor with finding ways to source a participant for the SDA Provider (and investor ultimately). SHA should not be seen as a threat to any Providers; it's meant to assist those investors with empty SDA dwellings (or potentially difficult-to-source tenants for housing). We often get approached by investors who are having trouble engaging the right provider, finding a new one, or finding an anchor tenant. This service was born out of the market demand of investors to get a second opinion on what the next steps are in finding a solution.------------------------------------------------------LEAVE US A GOOGLE REVIEW!SDA ADVISORY SERVICEShttps://www.sdaadvisory.com.auSDA RESEARCH REPORTShttps://ndis.property/reportsEBOOKS:www.robustdesign.com.auSend us a textNDIS PROPERTY AUSTRALIA:Our team conducts thorough research on Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) and provides appropriate technical advice through premium and strategy-based solutions. We also use complex feasibility calculation spreadsheets to help investors understand the expected annual income of an SDA dwelling, the timeline stages of construction of their property, as well as revealing the hidden costs. By staying up-to-date with the latest SDA data and pricing payments information, we help clients make better-informed decisions and achieve their investment goals.FOLLOW US:LinkedInInstagramFacebookCONTACT:Please feel free to call us on 1300 254 397 to talk to one of our friendly staff, otherwise, just pop on over to our website to find out more.For any podcast related queries or suggestions, please contact our podcast team via podcast@ndis.property
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In this episode of Simplified Speech, Andrew and Kassy share stories about their latest travels. Kassy talks about her trip to Thailand with her four-month-old son. She explains what it was like to ride a speedboat and go through airport security with a baby. Andrew describes his plan to visit Taebaek, the small Korean city where he first lived. He looks forward to hiking the local mountain and seeing how much the city has changed. Listen to learn useful English words and phrases about travel, family, and exploring new places! How this episode will improve your English: Vocabulary: Learn new words and expressions about traveling, flying with a baby, and planning a holiday trip. Listening: Practice understanding natural, easy-to-follow English conversations about everyday life and travel. Speaking: Gain confidence by discussing your own travel stories with friends or in Culips small-group English classes. Culture: Hear about what it's like to visit Thailand with a baby and learn about local food and customs in Korea. Fluency: Improve your overall English skills by listening to real conversations that help train your ears and mind to think in English. The best way to learn with this lesson: Culips members get an interactive transcript, helpful study guide, quiz, ad-free audio, and more for this episode. Take your English to the next level by becoming a Culips member. Sign up and become a Culips member now! Members can access the ad-free version here: Click here. Join our Discord community to connect with other learners and get more English practice. Click here to join.
A line-of-duty death is the ultimate tragedy for a police department. Nobody likes to tempt fate, but planning ahead can make a significant difference should a catastrophe occur. After her police officer husband Greg was killed in the line of duty, Kassy Alia Ray founded the non-profit organization Serve & Connect and in this episode discusses how it fosters positive change through sustainable police-community partnerships. She also has practical proactive measures, borne of personal experience, that can help a police department navigate the unthinkable.
Kassy Dillon is a reporter and video journalist for The Daily Wire specializing in multimedia reporting and video journalism, covering a wide variety of topics including culture, politics, policy and foreign affairs. Before joining Digital Originals, Kassy was a reporter for Fox News Digital where she created hundreds of video reports. Kassy was also the U.S. news editor for Jewish News Syndicate. Kassy was the director of digital engagement for Ambassador Nikki Haley's Stand for America. While a college student, Kassy founded Lone Conservative, a group blog that assists students in launching careers in media. She recently converted to Judaism. ►Colel Chabad Pushka App The easiest way to give Tzedaka download the Pushka app today https://pushka.cc/meaningful Get Tickets to Nafshi Here! https://colelchabad.events/?src=meaningful ____________________________________ ► PZ Deals Download the PZ Deals app and never pay full price again! https://app.pz.deals/install/mpp ____________________________________ ►Rothenberg Law Firm Personal Injury Law Firm For 50+ years! Reach out Today for Free Case Evaluation https://shorturl.at/txgUI ____________________________________ ►Town Appliance Visit https://www.townappliance.com Message Town Appliance on WhatsApp: https://bit.ly/Townappliance_whatsapp ______________________________ ► NRS Pay NRS Pay is honest, clean credit card processing. Check out https://nrspay.com for more information ______________________________ ► 7th Annual Chemed Medicine + Ethics Conference An Educational and inspirational weekend getaway for Medical Professionals and their families. February 13-16 Armon Hotel Register Now Call 732-523-7955 Or info@medicineandethics.com ______________________________________ ►ILS Life is full of surprises. Ordering title should not be. https://ilstitle.com/ —————————————————— ► Growtha We get you more than traffic. We get you more leads. https://growtha.com/meaningful ___________________________ Subscribe to our Podcast Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2WALuE2 Spotify: https://spoti.fi/39bNGnO
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In this episode of Simplified Speech, Andrew and Kassy reflect on their most memorable moments from 2024, sharing stories about their personal highlights of the year. From family visits and exciting travel experiences to special moments of growth and achievement, they discuss what made this year truly unforgettable. How this episode will improve your English: Improved vocabulary: Learn new words and expressions related to personal experiences, milestones, and emotions. Better listening skills: Understand how native speakers use casual language to share stories and reflect on the past. Practical English: Learn how native speakers talk about their experiences and feelings and learn how to discuss important moments in your own life. The best way to learn with this lesson: Culips members get an interactive transcript, helpful study guide, quiz, ad-free audio, and more for this episode. Take your English to the next level by becoming a Culips member. Sign up and become a Culips member now! Members can access the ad-free version here: Click here. Join our Discord community to connect with other learners and get more English practice. Click here to join.
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In this episode of Simplified Speech, Andrew talks with new-mom, Kassy! She recently gave birth to a healthy baby boy, and she tells us all about her pregnancy, childbirth, and the early days of caring for a newborn. Listen to hear about her daily routine, the unexpected challenges she faced, and the cultural differences that shape her new life as a parent. What you will learn: Cultural Insights: Discover how birth and parenting practices differ in Korea, especially in terms of hospital policies and traditions like the "100th day" celebration. Parenting Vocabulary: Learn helpful English terms related to pregnancy, childbirth, and baby care. Family Life Challenges: Understand the common struggles of new parents, including diapering, breastfeeding, and adjusting to a new routine. Personal Stories: Hear Kassy's unique experiences and lessons from her journey into motherhood. How this episode will improve your English: Vocabulary Expansion: Learn useful expressions and terms related to parenting, family life, and cultural traditions. Listening Skills: Improve your ability to follow natural conversations and personal stories between native speakers. Cultural Understanding: Gain insight into family dynamics and cultural differences, enhancing your ability to understand real-life situations. Practical Expressions: Pick up everyday phrases that can help you discuss family life and personal experiences in English. The Best Way to Learn with This Episode: Culips members get an interactive transcript, helpful study guide, and ad-free audio for this episode. Take your English to the next level by becoming a Culips member. Become a Culips member now: Click here. Members can access the ad-free version here: Click here. Join our Discord community to connect with other learners and get more English practice. Click here to join.
You know what I admire even more than a creative chasing their passion and launching a business?A creative who knows when to spot the signs that it's time to hit pause - or even pull the plug - when their business isn't serving them anymore and getting back to the basics of creating purely for the love of it. That's the real magic!And in this episode, we're talking about just that with my guest, Kassy King.Kassy is a multidisciplinary creative, total arts-and-crafts dabbler, and a big-time fan of colour and upcycling. She ran Kassy King Designs until early 2024 when she decided to close up shop to focus on finding that sweet spot between work and life.Today, we're diving into the good stuff: how to know when you're ready to hire a branding designer, why a cohesive brand is a game-changer for your creative biz, the not-so-glamorous side of hosting workshops, and how to tap into your local community.Plus, we've got tips for collaborations, landing magazine features, and figuring out when it's time to close your creative business - and what life looks like afterwards.–––––––––––––––––––––––Connect with Kassy:Instagram: @kassykingdesignsTikTok: @kassykingdesigns–––––––––––––––––––––––Read the accompanying blog post.Tag me on Instagram @makerandmoxie and let me know you're listening.And sign up to the Moxie Musings newsletter for more goodness like this.–––––––––––––––––––––––Recommended Episodes:#86. 8 ways to create compelling content that speaks directly to your audience#70. 50 content ideas for artists to establish your brand on social media–––––––––––––––––––––––Want to support the show & help me make the world a more creative place one brand at a time? You can pop something in my tip jar here.Any amount is appreciated, as is sharing the episodes or recommending the show to your creative friends!Want to sponsor the Brand Your Passion Podcast? You can view the options & book in here.
One of our fav. paranormal teams is back and they have some updates. Kassy and Rain of Weeping Willow paranormal get us primed up for the official start of spooky season. They pick up right where they left off when they met in person back in June at the Ridgeway Cinema. What findings were uncovered during that investigation?Also some chats on paranormal investigation etiquette, the fall of The Conjuring house...why Kassy still hasn't seen The Conjuring. A little bit too about harsh skeptics, spirit encounters during reiki, a bizarre ghost tour and under-the-radar horror flicks to check out this October. Plus some you may want to avoid altogether. This is a light-hearted chat during some chaotic times that will hopefully bring some joy to others right now!Support Weeping Willow Paranormal here:https://www.youtube.com/@WeepingWillowParanormalConnect with Unexplained Inc. here:https://www.unexplainedinc.comBook your spot for the CCC here:https://www.cosmicconsciousness.com.auCosmic Consciousness Conference: December 2024, Uluru, AUS...book here and save $50:https://events.humanitix.com/uluru-cosmic-cosmic-consciousness-conference-reunion-solstice-2024?c=pwand your promo code to give your listeners a $50 discount is:PHIL
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In this episode of Simplified Speech, Andrew and Kassy share some exciting personal news as Kassy prepares to welcome her first baby. They talk about how she told her family, the prepa-rations she's making, and her experiences during pregnancy. They also discuss how different cultures announce baby news and the use of social media to share family moments. Join An-drew and Kassy as they celebrate this special time in Kassy's life and help you improve your English skills along the way! What you will learn: Vocabulary related to pregnancy, such as "gestational diabetes," "cloth diapering," and "gender reveal party." Insights into how different cultures celebrate and announce pregnancies. The pros and cons of using social media to share family news. This episode will help you improve your English in the following ways: Grow your vocabulary with common expressions about parenting and family life. Improve your listening skills by following a natural conversation between two native English speakers. Talk about this episode with other Culips listeners on our Discord server and speaking classes. The best way to learn with this lesson: Culips members get an interactive transcript, helpful study guide, quiz, ad-free audio, and more for this episode. Take your English to the next level by becoming a Culips member. Sign up and become a Culips member now! Join our Discord community to connect with other learners and get more English practice. Click here to join.
Hey Winner, Raise your hand if you're ready to increase your income! I wanted to bring to you this fun, lighthearted conversation that I had with Kassy Eichele on her YouTube channel, Making Time for Giggles. If you'd like to make more money, then listen in. I share more than 40 ways to increase your income, and they're all over the board, random, and maybe things you hadn't considered before. Rooting for you ~ Gabe LINKS MENTIONED IN EPISODE: Making Time for Giggles YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@kassyeichele CONNECT WITH ME: ➡️ Website: https://redhotmindset.com ➡️ Join the Red Hot Accountability Club: https://redhotmindset.com/rha/ ➡️ Free mini course: Craft Your Marketing Strategy Without Social Media: https://redhotmindset.com/marketing ➡️ Free workshop: 3 pillars to setting and crushing goals in a stress-less, no hustle way https://redhotmindset.com/goals/
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In this Culips episode, Andrew and Kassy talk about audiobooks. They discuss how audiobooks have become more popular in recent years. Andrew shares his experience of listening to audiobooks while running, and Kassy talks about why she has limited experience with them. They also talk about the good and bad points of audiobooks compared to reading regular books. This episode will help you improve your English in the following ways: Listening practice: You'll hear two native English speakers have a natural conversation about audiobooks. This will help you get better at understanding spoken English. New vocabulary: Learn words and expressions related to books and technology. Everyday expressions: Hear common English idioms and expressions used in context, such as "Cringeworthy" and "Make it or break it." Cultural knowledge: Learn about how people in English-speaking countries enjoy books in different ways. Pronunciation: Listen to clear English pronunciation, which you can practice repeating. Conversation skills: Talk about this episode with other Culips listeners on our Discord server and speaking classes. The best way to learn with this lesson: Culips members get an interactive transcript, helpful study guide, quiz, ad-free audio, and more for this episode. Take your English to the next level by becoming a Culips member. Sign up and become a Culips member now! Join our Discord community to connect with other learners and get more English practice. Click here to join.
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In this Real Talk episode, Andrew and Kassy help you learn how to talk about being unemployed in an optimistic way. They teach you how to discuss your job status in a way that's both positive and professional. You'll learn how to have conversations about finding a new job or changing career with their helpful explanations! What you will learn in this episode: Positive talk: Learn how to talk about being unemployed in a positive way. Useful expressions: Discover useful expressions like “I'm in between jobs” and “I'm at a career crossroads.” Real-Life examples: Hear simple conversations that show how to use these phrases in everyday situations. How you will improve your English with this episode: New vocabulary: Build your English vocabulary with useful words and expressions for discussing unemployment. Better communication: Gain confidence in talking about your job status without feeling awkward or negative. Fluency in context: Practice using these expressions to make your English sound more fluent and natural in real-life conversations. Practice speaking English: Join discussions with other listeners on the Culips Discord server for additional speaking practice. Important links: Culips members get an interactive transcript, helpful study guide, and ad-free audio for this episode. Take your English to the next level by becoming a Culips member. Join the Culips Discord server Small-group discussion class schedule (member only)
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In this episode of Catch Word, Andrew and Kassy teach you two useful expressions for describing situations where you are left alone without support: "Left to your own devices" and "High and dry." With several helpful example conversations, they discuss the meaning and nuance of these expressions and provide easy-to-understand explanations to help you know how to use them in different real-life situations. What You Will Learn Key expressions: Learn the meaning of "Left to your own devices" and "High and dry." How to speak like a native: Learn about different situations where these expressions are commonly used. Cultural tips: Hear about popular songs that use these expressions and the maritime origins of “High and dry.” Practical examples: Listen to conversations that show you how to use these expressions naturally. How This Episode Will Help You Expand Vocabulary: Add new idiomatic expressions to your English vocabulary. Improve Comprehension: Understand how and when to use these expressions in real-life situations. Cultural Knowledge: Learn about cultural references and popular music that feature these expressions. Listening Practice: Upgrade your listening skills with clear and easy-to-understand examples. The best way to learn with this lesson Culips members get an interactive transcript, helpful study guide, and ad-free audio for this episode. Take your English to the next level by becoming a Culips member. Become a Culips Member now! Members can access the ad-free version here. Join our Discord community to connect with other learners and get more English practice.
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In this episode of Real Talk, Andrew and Kassy teach you how to handle misunderstandings in English conversations. They focus on common situations where people might get confused, such as unclear pronunciation or vague statements. Through practical examples, you'll learn how to ask for clarification and how to correct yourself politely when you've been misunderstood. What you will learn in this episode: Clarification expressions: Learn useful expressions to help you handle misunderstandings easily. Practical examples: Listen to two real-life conversations that show how to use these expressions in different situations. Pronunciation tips: Understand the difference between similar-sounding numbers, like 15 and 50, to avoid confusion. How you will improve your English with this episode: Better vocabulary: Build your English vocabulary with new expressions for handling misunderstandings. Improved understanding: Improve your listening skills so you can understand and solve unclear statements or pronunciation issues. Fluency and confidence: Practice using these expressions in real-life situations to sound more fluent and confident in English. English speaking practice: Join discussions with other listeners on the Culips Discord server for additional speaking practice. Important links: Culips members get an interactive transcript, helpful study guide, and ad-free audio for this episode. Take your English to the next level by becoming a Culips member. Join the Culips Discord server Small-group discussion class schedule (member only)
It's the final week of Love Island USA! Serena and Kordell decide to forge their own path while other couples decide their future outside of the villa, we get our last new bombshell, Kassy, and some of the couples win video chats with their family!Follow me on Patreon, social media and more here! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
FDD Senior Vice President Jonathan Schanzer delivers timely situational updates and analysis on headlines of the Middle East, followed by a conversation with Kassy Akiva, reporter and video journalist at The Daily Wire.Learn more at: fdd.org/fddmorningbrief/
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In this Simplified Speech episode, Andrew and Kassy discuss the big changes in Kassy's life as she prepares to move from Thailand back to Korea. They talk about her experiences living and working in Thailand, her future plans, and the cultural differences she has encountered along the way. Listening to this fun and easy-to-understand conversation is a great way to work on your English and learn some useful vocabulary! What You Will Learn: Vocabulary and expressions related to life changes, international moves, and daily routines. Cultural insights into living and working abroad, especially in Thailand and Korea. Personal stories about adjusting to new environments and making life decisions. How This Episode Will Improve Your English: Expand your vocabulary with words and expressions used in everyday conversation about moving and living abroad. Improve your listening skills by following a natural conversation between two native English speakers. Learn about cultural differences and similarities between Thailand and Korea, improving your cultural knowledge. Build confidence in discussing your own experiences and future plans in English. Practice your English speaking and communication skills by sharing your own experiences on our Discord server. The best way to learn with this lesson: Culips members get an interactive transcript, helpful study guide, quiz, ad-free audio, and more for this episode. Take your English to the next level by becoming a Culips member. Sign up and become a Culips member now! Members can access the ad-free version here: Click here. Join our Discord community to connect with other learners and get more English practice. Click here to join.
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In this Simplified Speech episode, hosts Andrew and Kassy talk about the "rat race." They discuss what it means, whether their jobs feel like a rat race, and how people might escape it. Kassy chose this topic because of a book she recently read called "Welcome to the Hyunam-Dong Bookshop." The conversation turns into an interesting discussion about modern life, competition, goals, dreams, and personal happiness. What You Will Learn: What "rat race" means and how it relates to a busy life. How pressure from society makes people feel stuck in competition. Personal stories about being in or escaping the rat race. New words and expressions related to the topic. How This Episode Will Improve Your English: Learn vocabulary, expressions, and idioms about work-life balance and social pressure. Improve your listening skills with a natural conversation. Understand expressions like "to be in the thick of something" and "to be cut out for.” Practice your English speaking and communication skills by sharing your own experiences on our Discord server. The best way to learn with this lesson: Culips members get an interactive transcript, helpful study guide, quiz, ad-free audio, and more for this episode. Take your English to the next level by becoming a Culips member. Sign up and become a Culips member now! Members can access the ad-free version here: Click here. Join our Discord community to connect with other learners and get more English practice. Click here to join.
Hey Winner, Social media can be a great way to connect with people from your past or even new friends you've met along the way. But it can also be a detriment to creating real, deep connections in real life. Social media can be a fun way to show off all that you do, but it can also be a danger if you share too much. Want to get off but afraid of FOMO (a fear of missing out) setting in? Want to get off but feel like you've built too much with it and it's hard to let go? After her first daughter was born, Kassy decided to get off of social media for good, and today she is going to tell the 10 reasons that everyone should consider getting off social media. Rooting for you ~ Gabe LISTEN TO HEAR: Why you won't miss social media when you get off it (even though it's scary to leave!) 10 reasons you may want to quit social media today 3 situations in which Kassy regretted being off social What to do if you're nervous about being left out LINKS MENTIONED IN EPISODE: Kassy's Website: https://makingtimeforgiggles.com Kassy's YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@kassyeichele Streamline Your Home Quickstart Guide: https://makingtimeforgiggles.ck.page/427959470e CONNECT WITH ME: ➡️ Website: https://redhotmindset.com ➡️ Join the Red Hot Accountability Club: https://redhotmindset.com/rha/ ➡️ Free workshop: 3 pillars to setting and crushing goals in a stress-less, no hustle way https://redhotmindset.com/goals/ ➡️ Free workshop: Turn your knowledge into a coaching offer to make both an impact and an income! https://redhotmindset.com/coach
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Episode Description: In this Simplified Speech episode, Andrew and Kassy talk about dealing with extreme weather, such as heat waves and cold snaps. They discuss their favorite methods for staying cool during heat waves. Then, they share experiences about staying warm during cold snaps, including the use of heating gadgets. By listening to this episode, you will learn how to talk about weather and temperature. You'll also pick up new vocabulary and learn about cultural differences in a fun and easy-to-follow discussion. Join Andrew and Kassy as they share stories and tips about coping with extreme temperatures, helping you improve your English skills along the way! What You Will Learn: Vocabulary related to weather and temperature, such as "heat wave," "cold snap," and more! Cultural differences in dealing with extreme weather conditions in countries like Canada, the USA, South Korea, Australia, and Thailand. Comparisons between Eastern and Western approaches to dealing with extreme temperatures. How You Will Improve Your English with This Episode: Expand your vocabulary with weather-related terms and expressions used in everyday conversations. Learn to describe personal experiences related to different weather conditions. Improve your listening skills by following a natural conversation between two native English speakers. Enhance your communication skills by sharing your own experiences with extreme weather on our Discord server. The best way to learn with this lesson: Culips members get an interactive transcript, helpful study guide, and ad-free audio for this episode. Take your English to the next level by becoming a Culips member. Become a Culips member now: Click here. Members can access the ad-free version here: Click here. Join our Discord community to connect with other learners and get more English practice. Click here to join.
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In this Simplified Speech episode, Andrew and Kassy talk about dealing with extreme weather, such as heat waves and cold snaps. They discuss their favorite methods for staying cool during heat waves. Then, they share experiences about staying warm during cold snaps, including the use of heating gadgets. By listening to this episode, you will learn how to talk about weather and temperature. You'll also pick up new vocabulary and learn about cultural differences in a fun and easy-to-follow discussion. Join Andrew and Kassy as they share stories and tips about coping with extreme temperatures, helping you improve your English skills along the way! What You Will Learn: Vocabulary related to weather and temperature, such as "heat wave," "cold snap," and more! Cultural differences in dealing with extreme weather conditions in countries like Canada, the USA, South Korea, Australia, and Thailand. Comparisons between Eastern and Western approaches to dealing with extreme temperatures. How You Will Improve Your English with This Episode: Expand your vocabulary with weather-related terms and expressions used in everyday conversations. Learn to describe personal experiences related to different weather conditions. Improve your listening skills by following a natural conversation between two native English speakers. Enhance your communication skills by sharing your own experiences with extreme weather on our Discord server. The best way to learn with this lesson: Culips members get an interactive transcript, helpful study guide, and ad-free audio for this episode. Take your English to the next level by becoming a Culips member. Become a Culips member now: Click here. Members can access the ad-free version here: Click here. Join our Discord community to connect with other learners and get more English practice. Click here to join.
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In this Catch Word episode, Andrew and Kassy will teach you two fun expressions to make your English even better: "spruce up" and "deck out." You will learn how English speakers use these expressions to talk about making something look or work better. For example, you might spruce up your clothes for spring or deck out a game room with cool new gadgets. Get ready to "spruce up" your English and "deck out" your vocabulary with this fun and informative episode! What You Will Learn: The meaning of "spruce up" and "deck out" How to use these expressions in real life Where these expressions come from and why we use them Tips for using "spruce up" and "deck out" in your own English conversations How This Episode Will Help You: Learn two new expressions to make your English more natural Become more fluent by using expressions English speakers use every day Discover how people in the U.S. and Canada "deck out" their houses with lots of lights and decorations for holidays like Halloween and Christmas Practice talking about these topics with our community on Discord Use the study guide to learn even more related expressions, test your knowledge with a quiz, and practice using the new vocabulary in various contexts The best way to learn with this lesson: Culips members get an interactive transcript, helpful study guide, and ad-free audio for this episode. Take your English to the next level by becoming a Culips member. Become a Culips member now: Click here. Members can access the ad-free version here: Click here. Join our Discord community to connect with other learners and get more English practice. Click here to join.
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Episode description: In this Simplified Speech episode, Andrew and Kassy share their experiences attending live sporting events in various countries, including Canada, the USA, Korea, Thailand, and Taiwan. They discuss the exciting atmosphere, food options, ticket prices, and cultural differences between watching sports in different parts of the world. By listening to this episode, you will gain a better understanding of how to talk about sports and live events in English. You'll also pick up new vocabulary words and learn about cultural differences in an engaging and easy-to-follow discussion. Join Andrew and Kassy as they share their passion for sports and help you improve your English skills along the way! What you will learn Vocabulary related to sports and live events, such as "seeded," "concession," and "jumbotron" Insights into the sports culture and fan experiences in different countries Comparisons between the cost and availability of food and drinks at stadiums around the world Opinions on watching sports on TV versus attending live events How you will improve your English with this episode Expand your vocabulary with sports-related terms and expressions Learn to discuss and compare cultural experiences using clear language Improve your listening skills by following a natural conversation between two native English speakers Improve your communication skills by discussing this episode with other Culips listeners on our Discord server The best way to learn with this lesson: Culips members get an interactive transcript, helpful study guide, and ad-free audio for this episode. Take your English to the next level by becoming a Culips member. Become a Culips member now: Click here. Members can access the ad-free version here: Click here. Join our Discord community to connect with other learners and get more English practice. Click here to join.
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Episode description: Join Andrew and Kassy as they talk about their upcoming milestone birthdays. Kassy is turning 30, and Andrew is turning 40! They'll chat about their favorite ways to celebrate birthdays, common birthday traditions in the United States and Canada, and the customary foods enjoyed on birthdays in South Korea. This episode is perfect for English learners who want to improve their listening skills and expand their cultural knowledge. What you will learn: Birthday celebrations: Discover how people in North America typically celebrate their birthdays. Cultural traditions: Learn about birthday customs and traditions in the United States, Canada, and South Korea. Personal experiences: Hear Andrew and Kassy share their own birthday memories and preferences. Milestone birthdays: Understand the significance of turning 30 and 40 in Western culture. How this episode will improve your English: Vocabulary building: Learn essential words and phrases related to birthdays and celebrations. Listening skills: Improve your ability to understand native English speakers in a natural, conversational setting. Cultural awareness: Gain insights into birthday celebrations and traditions in different countries. Relatable content: Connect with the hosts' personal stories and experiences, which can help you retain the language more effectively. Speaking practice: Use the study guide and connect with the member community to practice discussing birthday-related topics in English. The best way to learn with this lesson: Culips members get an interactive transcript, helpful study guide, and ad-free audio for this episode. Take your English to the next level by becoming a Culips member. Become a Culips member now: Click here. Members can access the ad-free version here: Click here. Join our Discord community to connect with other learners and get more English practice. Click here to join. Copyright: Culips.com For more information about this episode, visit culips.com. Music Credit: Something Elated by Broke for Free Image: Thirdman (pexels.com)
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Learn about what it's like to be an only child in this interesting episode of the Culips Everyday English Podcast. Andrew and Kassy will share their personal experiences growing up with siblings. They will also talk about their thoughts on not having any brothers or sisters. This is a great episode for listeners who want to understand more about family life in the United States and Canada. What You Will Learn Family Experiences: Hear different stories about growing up with siblings versus being an only child. Cultural Views: Understand how people in North America view families without brothers or sisters. Personal Stories: Listen to personal stories from Andrew and Kassy about their childhoods and family lives. Family Relationships: Learn about the special challenges, benefits, and relationships in families with only one child. How This Episode Will Improve Your English New Vocabulary: Learn common words and expressions related to family in a conversational way. Listening Skills: Practice understanding how people really speak in casual conversations. Cultural Understanding: Learn the cultural views on family structures in North America. Relatable Content: Become motivated by hearing real personal stories and experiences you can relate to. Speaking Practice: Use the study guide and join the member community to practice speaking about family topics. The best way to learn with this lesson Culips members get an interactive transcript, helpful study guide, and ad-free audio for this episode. Take your English to the next level by becoming a Culips member. Become a Culips member now: Click here. Members can access the ad-free version here: Click here. Join our Discord community to connect with other learners and get more English practice. Click here to join. Copyright: Culips.com For more information about this episode, visit culips.com. Music Credit: Something Elated by Broke for Free Image: Vitaly Gariev (pexels.com)
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Have you ever found yourself in a situation where you were feeling excited and enthusiastic, only for someone to say something that made you feel bad? In this Catch Word episode, Andrew and Kassy introduce several useful expressions that you can use to describe these situations. They provide detailed explanations, different usage scenarios, and offer advice on when to avoid using these phrases. You'll also hear four example conversations featuring these new expressions, which will help you learn how to use them naturally and sound more like a native speaker. What you will learn New Expressions: Learn expressions that communicate the feeling of someone making you less happy or excited. Usage and Context: Understand how and when to use these expressions through detailed explanations. Practical Examples: Listen to four dialogues that use these new expressions, teaching you to apply them in real-life situations. Do's and Don'ts: Learn important advice on situations where these phrases might not be appropriate. How you will improve your English with this episode Bigger vocabulary: Add expressions and phrases to your English vocabulary. Improved understanding: Learn about subtle emotional nuances in English conversations. Natural conversation skills: Practice these expressions through examples, making your English sound more fluent and native-like. The best way to learn with this lesson Culips members get an interactive transcript, helpful study guide, and ad-free audio for this episode. Take your English to the next level by becoming a Culips member. Become a Culips member now: Click here. Members can access the ad-free version here: Click here. Join our Discord community to connect with other learners and get more English practice. Click here to join.
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Join Andrew and Kassy for a fun and fascinating conversation about spas, saunas, and bathhouses. In this episode for intermediate-level English learners, our hosts will discuss their experiences visiting these relaxing places around the world. You'll learn useful vocabulary and expressions for describing spa treatments, facilities, and the overall experience. The natural conversation style will help improve your English listening comprehension, conversational fluency, and vocabulary building. Immerse yourself in real English as Andrew and Kassy share stories, compare cultural traditions, and chat about the benefits of a good sauna session. Learn tips on how to talk about visiting spas, saunas, and bathhouses in your daily English conversations. For Culips members, an interactive transcript, helpful study guide, and ad-free audio are available to improve your learning experience. Members can access the ad-free version: Click here. Sign up for a Culips membership: Click here. Join our Discord community to connect with other learners and get more English practice. Click here to join. Fun facts Tampere, Finland is the sauna capital of the world. It is a city of 250,000 people with over 60 public saunas. The whole country of Finland is estimated to have more than 3 million saunas! Expressions included in the study guide All-inclusive To sweat [something] out To be pampered To be catered towards Fancy-schmancy A shock to one's system Copyright: Culips.com For more information about this episode, visit culips.com. Music Credit: Something Elated by Broke for Free Image: The Anam (unsplash.com)
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Andrew and Kassy are back with another one of their famous catch-up chats. Kassy talks about how she's been spending some of her free time doing something she never imagined herself doing. And Andrew shares a story about a new purchase he is very excited about unboxing. Listen to hear all the details and to improve your English communication skills with these real-life stories! Fun facts Catching up with friends or coworkers over coffee dates back to coffee houses in the Middle East in the 15th century. They were called “Schools of the Wise” because people had lively conversations and shared ideas while they were there. These gatherings were the start of today's coffee culture, where cafés are popular places to hang out and chat. This tradition shows how important it is for people to connect and talk, even in simple ways like catching up over coffee. Expressions included in the study guide To sync up Stigma A slog Standoffish To stick to [oneself] To put [something] behind you Copyright: Culips.com For more information about this episode, visit culips.com. Music Credit: Something Elated by Broke for Free Image: Culips
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Tech is cool, but what's cooler? People. In virtual presentations, it's important not only to understand the technology but also to make every participant feel valued. In this episode, we have Kassy LaBorie share her journey of success in online engagement. She discusses the mistakes people make when hosting online meetings and presentations during a lively conversation about the evolution of virtual training. With her experience, she shares tips on connecting with others online to make everyone feel important. Kassy reveals two crucial principles that are effective for online interactions. Throughout the episode, she stresses the importance of encouraging audience participation and challenges hosts to ask themselves, “What could my audience say or do instead of what I am saying or doing?” Tune in now and learn why people are cooler than tech!
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Kassy and Andrew are having company over! No, the companies they work for aren't coming to their houses—“having company” means having guests such as friends and family come and visit your home. In this episode, Kassy and Andrew talk about how they prepare their homes when they have company over. They discuss cooking, cleaning, sleeping accommodations, and an attempt of Kassy's to make a homemade air freshener that went horribly wrong. Listen and find out what happened! Fun facts Although the first thing that may pop into your head when you hear the word “company” is your workplace, there are many idioms that use the word “company” to mean “being with other people.” For instance, have you ever heard the old saying “misery loves company”? This means that people who are unhappy get comfort in spending time and talking to other people who are unhappy. Expressions included in the study guide To have company [over] To stroke [someone's] ego To overstay [one's] welcome To couch surf To impose Your mileage may vary (YMMV) Copyright: Culips.com For more information about this episode, visit culips.com. Music Credit: Something Elated by Broke for Free Image: fauxels (pexels.com)
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In your opinion, which player is the cream of the crop on your favourite sports team? Who would you say is the poster child of success in the business world? If you're not quite sure how to answer, Andrew and Kassy will help you understand the meanings and usages of these idioms in this Catch Word episode. They explain the origins of these helpful expressions and provide many example scenarios and synonyms. Fun facts One synonym for “cream of the crop” is “crème de la crème,” a saying that has been borrowed from French and means “the cream of the cream.” It's similar to saying “the best of the best.” You can use this pattern to emphasize other adjectives, too. For instance, a really suave actor might be described as “the coolest of the cool” or a trillionaire could be called “the richest of the rich.” Try playing around with this structure and coming up with some creative ways to express superlative adjectives! Expressions included in the study guide Cream of the crop Poster child To cover for [someone] Stacked First-rate Politically incorrect Copyright: Culips.com For more information about this episode, visit culips.com. Music Credit: Something Elated by Broke for Free Image: RDNE Stock project (pexels.com)
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Were you a good student in school, or a badly behaved one? In this episode, Andrew and Kassy discuss ways to discipline and punish school students. They share stories from their own school days and their time as teachers. They also discuss how punishment in schools has changed over time. Listen to learn more and improve your English fluency. Fun facts Interestingly, in the past, one form of punishment involved students memorizing and repeating lengthy texts and lists containing irrelevant and impractical data. Most people would agree that studying random information without context and practical examples indeed sounds like a punishment! Expressions included in the study guide To goof off To rough up To burst into To be frowned upon To mock Eye-opening Copyright: Culips.com For more information about this episode, visit culips.com. Music Credit: Something Elated by Broke for Free Photo: Monstera Production (Pexels.com)
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In this episode of Catch Word, hosts Andrew and Kassy explore the idioms "to cave" and "to fold." In short, “to cave” means to give in to pressure and “to fold” means to give up when you feel defeated. They sound pretty alike, right? Using several example scenarios and dialogues, Andrew and Kassy explain the differences between these two similar verbs, so you don't mix them up! Fun facts The verb “to fold” originates from the popular card game poker. There are actually a lot of other expressions that originate in this classic game! For instance, “poker face” – this refers to a facial expression that doesn't reveal any emotion or reaction. Similarly, “calling one's bluff” means deciding that the cards someone has aren't as good as they're pretending. In everyday use, when you "call someone's bluff," it means you suspect they are not being honest or exaggerating something, and you confront them to prove if what they're saying is true or not. Essentially, it's like saying, "I don't believe you. Prove it!" Expressions included in the study guide To cave To fold To guilt trip [someone] To call [someone] out To cut one's losses To throw in the towel Copyright: Culips.com For more information about this episode, visit culips.com. Music Credit: Something Elated by Broke for Free Photo: Kohji Asakawa (Pixabay.com)
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In this special episode of Simplified Speech, Andrew and Kassy reflect on the highlights of 2023 and share their exciting plans for 2024. Plus, they talk about some of the exciting new things happening at Culips in the new year. Join them for a heartfelt and forward-looking conversation as they say goodbye to 2023 and look ahead to a promising 2024. Happy new year, everyone! Fun facts Did you know that New Year's resolutions date back over 4,000 years to ancient Babylon? The Babylonians would make promises to the gods at the start of each year, hoping to earn favor for the year ahead. So, if you're making resolutions for the New Year, you're continuing a tradition that's been going strong for millennia! Expressions included in the study guide To put out feelers To get a competitive edge To throw a number out there To be stuck in the groove Cup of tea To brave [something] Copyright: Culips.com For more information about this episode, visit culips.com. Music Credit: Something Elated by Broke for Free Photo: Mikael Blomkvist (Pixabay.com)
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Christmas is coming! In this festive episode, Andrew and Kassy discuss Christmas preparations and traditions. Join our hosts as they share their childhood memories, discuss gifts, and explore how Christmas is celebrated in different countries. Get into the Christmas spirit and take your English fluency to the next level! Fun facts In this episode, Andrew and Kassy talk about Christmas lights. Interesting fact: the world record for the most lights on a house was set on November 28, 2014. This happened in LaGrangeville, New York, USA. A family - Tim, Grace, Emily, Daniel, and John Gay - decorated their home with 601,736 lights. That's a lot of Christmas spirit! Expressions included in the study guide To get into the spirit Is that the case? To follow in [someone's] footsteps To stick with [something] Decked out To go hard Copyright: Culips.com For more information about this episode, visit culips.com. Music Credit: Something Elated by Broke for Free Photo: Brett Sayles (Pexels.com)
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Have you ever had to ask for a recommendation letter? In this episode, Andrew and Kassy teach you many useful expressions that are helpful not only in that situation but also in many other everyday scenarios. This episode is designed to improve your vocabulary and boost your confidence in English. You don't want to miss it! Fun facts Did you know that recommendation letters have been around for a long time? In ancient Rome, people used recommendation letters to obtain jobs or positions of influence. During the Renaissance era, students began using these letters for admission to universities or higher education institutions. Even today, the purpose of recommendation letters remains the same, providing a personal endorsement of someone's skills and character, just as it did hundreds of years ago. Expressions included in the study guide Are you available to talk one on one? Undecided To major in [something] What extracurriculars are you involved in? Is there a deadline? With a fine-tooth comb Copyright: Culips.com For more information about this episode, visit culips.com. Music Credit: Something Elated by Broke for Free
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In this fun episode, Kassy and Andrew share their love of video games with each other. They mostly talk about games from the Nintendo franchise, which is famous for characters like Mario and Pikachu. Kassy chats about the cooperative game she has been playing with her husband on her Nintendo Switch recently and Andrew mentions his desire to buy a Switch himself. If you have nostalgia for classic Nintendo games, then this is the episode for you! Fun facts Nintendo did not start out as a video game company – in fact, it was founded in 1889 as a producer of playing cards. Its first at-home console was called the Color TV-Game and it was first released in 1977. Expressions included in the study guide toss-up to mull something over to drop the ball one's jam to trash talk / trash talker in one's wheelhouse Copyright: Culips.com For more information about this episode, visit culips.com. Music Credit: Something Elated by Broke for Free Image: Alvarordesign (Unsplash.com)
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After a couple of weeks apart, hosts Andrew and Kassy reunite in this episode to catch up! They talk about Kassy's recent trip to South Korea and a health issue that Andrew has been facing. They also share their love for Korean food and discuss the dishes they crave the most when they're out of the country. Fun facts Mudeungsan is a beautiful mountain located in a national park. It provides stunning views of Gwangju city and has many hiking trails to explore. South Korea is home to twenty-two national parks, covering a remarkable 6.6% of the country's total land area! Expressions included in the study guide Someone's neck of the woods To rest up To be wiped out To clog up To compensate for A cliffhanger Copyright: Culips.com For more information about this episode, visit culips.com. Music Credit: Something Elated by Broke for Free Image: Pexels.com
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Are you a bookworm? Do you enjoy reading books? In this episode, Andrew and Kassy discuss how to ask for a book recommendation at a library or a bookstore. They teach you many useful expressions that you can use in this situation and in various other everyday conversations. Make sure to listen to this lesson to improve your vocabulary and boost your speaking confidence! Fun facts Did you know that silent reading, which is a common thing today, wasn't always normal in the history of reading? Back in ancient times, people typically read aloud, and silent reading was considered quite unusual. Traditionally, one reader would read texts out loud to an audience, because not many people could read, and books were rare as well. It's fascinating how our reading habits have evolved over time! Expressions included in the study guide Can you recommend something? I'm open to anything To check something out It wouldn't be my first choice To catch [one's] interest To be up for [something] One of my top [number] reads You won't regret it Copyright: Culips.com For more information about this episode, visit culips.com. Music Credit: Something Elated by Broke for Free Image: Tima Miroshnichenko (Pexels.com)