English Listening Practice For Beginners and Intermediates| DON’T RUSH YOUR LIFE, IT’S NOT A RACE!
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Загружено: 2025-12-27
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Are you always "busy"? Learn why slowing down might actually help you learn English faster (and live happier)!
Boost your English! This podcast English lesson is designed to improve your English listening skills. If you're looking for a learning English podcast to help you learn English naturally, this episode is for you. Join us for a fun English podcast that makes English listening practice easy and effective.
Episode Summary: In this special solo episode, Sarah takes over the studio while Jack is off "unplugging" in a mountain cabin. Sarah discusses The Speed of Modern Life and challenges the idea that being "busy" is a sign of success. She shares a personal story about a lesson learned in a supermarket, explains the difference between FOMO and JOMO, and teaches you why "Slow Learning" is the secret to true fluency.
Learning Checklist: In this lesson, you will:
Learn the difference between FOMO (Fear Of Missing Out) and JOMO (Joy Of Missing Out).
Understand cultural concepts like the "Slow Food Movement" and "Slow Travel."
Learn the "Three Second Rule" to become a better listener.
Discover why learning English "fast" is often a myth.
Vocabulary List: Key Vocabulary You Will Master:
Badge of honor: Something you wear/show with pride (often used ironically for stress).
Rush: To hurry; to move very fast.
FOMO: Fear Of Missing Out (anxiety about missing social events).
JOMO: Joy Of Missing Out (pleasure in staying home/disconnecting).
Withdrawal: The unpleasant feeling when you stop using something addictive (like a phone).
Phantom vibrations: Feeling your phone ring when it isn't ringing.
Digest: To process food in the stomach (or to process information in the brain).
Interrupt: To speak when someone else is speaking.
Tourist trap: A place that attracts many tourists and is usually expensive/inauthentic.
Accomplished: Finished successfully; achieved.
In the long run: Over a long period of time in the future.
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