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DebOnAir - Learn English with Deb!
Deborah J Ingram
71 episodes
4 days ago
Fun, one-two minute podcasts to help you learn English one step at a time. A little bit every day :) Monday to Friday. Part of the English Fitness Program, which offers 15 minute speaking practice sessions you can do from anywhere. https://deborahingram.com/english-fitness-program/
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Fun, one-two minute podcasts to help you learn English one step at a time. A little bit every day :) Monday to Friday. Part of the English Fitness Program, which offers 15 minute speaking practice sessions you can do from anywhere. https://deborahingram.com/english-fitness-program/
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DebOnAir - Learn English with Deb!
61. Recommendation: Poetry by Becky Hemsley
Becky Hemsley Instagram link: https://www.instagram.com/beckyhemsleypoetry?igsh=dXpiNDlneXBueDE5 https://www.beckyhemsley.com/. Poem transcript: We all of us have chapters That we wish we’d never written Pages that we’ve torn or burned Or locked away and hidden We all have masks and costumes That we wish we’d never worn And lines that we have spoken That we wish could be withdrawn We all of us have characters We’d strike clean from the page And maybe big decisions That we’re desperate to change And we are very tempted To pretend they don’t exist To tell a perfect story Where these things are all dismissed But do not hide those chapters They’re your story’s little scars And they’re crucial to your tale Though you might not think they are See without them all your story Isn’t quite the one you wrote And we have to make mistakes If we’re to learn what matters most Yes, without them all your story Will be hard to comprehend Remember - some things only make sense When we’re getting to the end
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DebOnAir - Learn English with Deb!
60. Holiday time!
Holiday break time. Relax and enjoy :)
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2 minutes 11 seconds

DebOnAir - Learn English with Deb!
59. False friends: Handy and Mobile phone
My phone comes in handy, it is handy. I always have my mobile /cell phone handy because maybe I need it.
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1 minute 46 seconds

DebOnAir - Learn English with Deb!
58. Vocabulary: Dessert: the food! Desert: the sand!
How to say dessert and desert
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2 minutes 19 seconds

DebOnAir - Learn English with Deb!
57. Heatwave
Sun vocabulary
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1 minute 55 seconds

DebOnAir - Learn English with Deb!
**WEEKEND BONUS EPISODES** 6. Great British Traditions - The Queue Part 5
The final part of the series looks at the immense outrage “queue jumping” causes. Transcription: “Hey, everyone, final part of the Q series, and it's all about queue jumping. Back to the queue to see the Queen's coffin. Two beloved TV presenters, Holly Willoughby and Philip Schofield, were perceived as having jumped this queue, that is, not waited for their turn to go and see the Queen lying in state. And the outrage and backlash was so huge that they nearly lost their jobs, and it made the headlines of all the national newspapers under the term Queuegate. Philip Schofield was quoted later as saying, What are the two things you don't screw up? The Queen and a queue. If you push in, you are indeed crossing the line. At this point, you have to hope that the British sense of politeness wins over their desire to quietly dispose of your body in the River Thames. The good news is, politeness always wins. Whatever you do, don't jump in the queue. You have been warned. Bye for now guys.”
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DebOnAir - Learn English with Deb!
**WEEKEND BONUS EPISODES** 6. Great British Traditions - The Queue Part 4
A very Special Queue - the queue to visit the Queen lying in state. Transcription: “Welcome to part four, guys. This is all about a very special cue. The queen lying in state. When the queen died, people formed a cue to visit the coffin. People were proud to have cued for 13 or 14 hours. You could watch the cue on British television. There was 24-hour coverage of the cue. A person standing in that cue tweeted, This is what the Brits have been training for all their lives. The boss cue, the cue of all cues. The superstar David Beckham also stood in that cue for 13 hours. And the British people loved him for it. And in the final episode now, you will hear about people who didn't wait in the cue. The shock, the horror, the outrage. Coming up next.”
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1 minute 24 seconds

DebOnAir - Learn English with Deb!
**WEEKEND BONUS EPISODES** 6. Great British Traditions - The Queue Part 3
Part 3 of The Queue looks at the history behind queuing. Transcription: “Welcome to part three of Great British Traditions, The Queue, History. There is also a historical element to queues. In the Second World War, the British had to queue a great deal for rations. And sometimes, you know, first one in, last one in, not everybody always got it, so fairness was very important. And occasionally, new queues would pop up and people would join them, not always knowing what they were getting, but they knew there was something that they could get, which maybe explains the point earlier about why on earth people would join a queue without knowing what the queue is for. But so there is actually a historical reason behind this love of fairness and this love of queuing, I think, which is an interesting point. End of part 3”
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DebOnAir - Learn English with Deb!
**WEEKEND BONUS EPISODES** 6. Great British Traditions - The Queue Part 2
Part 2 of the British Love of Queuing - I try to give you all an answer to “Why?” Transcription: “Part 2 Great British Queuing So, why do they love to queue so much? Well, I think there are lots of reasons, but one of them is definitely national pride. The British went on holiday somewhere, for example, queue for a ski lift or something like that. Tend to take pride in their ability to be able to form an orderly queue and stick to it. And look down their noses a little bit at people that do not follow these rules, which seem to be respectable and decent. So, yeah, that's one point. Another point is, if you have ever been in a British queue, you will know it is a bonding experience. My dad loved to queue. It was like old fashioned networking because you all got to stand together and you started chatting and you moaned about the queue together and how long it was taking. So there's also that element too. It's a bonding experience, for sure, with fellow queuers. And it's truly democratic. And this is a really important point. The English love fairness and the feeling that it's fair. First one in, first one out. Second one in, second one out. This is very, very important to, I think, the Brits, that it doesn't matter who you are, you wait your turn. End of part two.”
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1 minute 51 seconds

DebOnAir - Learn English with Deb!
**WEEKEND BONUS EPISODES** 6. Great British Traditions - The Queue part 1
**Weekend bonus episodes are longer and a little bit more complex ** For the listeners who want something to sink their teeth into :). Part 1 examines the British love affair with queuing nicely. ;) Transcription: “Welcome back, folks. I'm Deborah, your host, and today we are looking at great British traditions. And we begin with number one, the British love affair with the queue. What is a queue? A queue is a line of people waiting to do something, like buy a cup of coffee, or for something, like waiting for a concert. The British have mastered the art of queueing and just about turned it into a national sport. They will queue for anything and everything, and will sometimes even join a queue without knowing what they are queuing for. End of part one, to be continued in the next episode.”
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DebOnAir - Learn English with Deb!
56. Making meatballs (still :)
Herbs and cooking preparation
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DebOnAir - Learn English with Deb!
55. Meatballs!
A little bit of food vocabulary to get you started :)
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DebOnAir - Learn English with Deb!
54. Beliefs about Countries
I am in the kitchen telling you about making meatballs but get sidetracked.. what do you think about certain countries? Do you have an image of them?
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DebOnAir - Learn English with Deb!
53. Drinking, football and quizzes
Many ways to say drunk :)
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DebOnAir - Learn English with Deb!
52. What have you been doing?
Talking about a period of time that maybe continues.
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51. Talking about the weather - Perfect small talk
What’s the weather like with you?
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DebOnAir - Learn English with Deb!
50. Hot vocabulary!
Sweltering, scorching, air conditioning, fan, keep cool, sultry, sweat and melt- words for when it is too darned hot!
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DebOnAir - Learn English with Deb!
49. I am hot, you are hot, we are all hot!
Vocabulary for hot weather.
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DebOnAir - Learn English with Deb!
48. False friends: Pension, Hotel, Full and Half Board
I’d like full board please!
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DebOnAir - Learn English with Deb!
47. Puncture!
Bike problems and lots of great bike vocabulary!
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2 minutes 16 seconds

DebOnAir - Learn English with Deb!
Fun, one-two minute podcasts to help you learn English one step at a time. A little bit every day :) Monday to Friday. Part of the English Fitness Program, which offers 15 minute speaking practice sessions you can do from anywhere. https://deborahingram.com/english-fitness-program/