ESL Podcast 471 - Trying to Get Off the Phone
Erin: So I told Joey that I had no intention of letting him use my car again. Can you believe the nerve of that guy, after what he did?
Curran: That’s terrible, but I’m going to have to let you go. I have an appointment...
Erin: But I didn’t tell you what else he said. He said that running over my cat was just an accident. That’s bull. He said I should be thankful that he took Fifi to a veterinarian!
Curran: Yeah, I can see why you’re mad. I think I have a call on the other line...
Erin: Well, I’m glad you agree with me. I said to him that Fifi may be as good as new now, but that is no thanks to him! He’s never liked Fifi and I wouldn’t be surprised if he was gunning for her when he ran her over. He should count himself lucky he’s getting off scot-free for trying to kill my cat. I said...
Curran: Sorry to have to cut this short, but I really have to get going.
Erin: Oh, sure, but just let me tell you what I plan to do if he asks me again.
Curran: I really want to hear all about it, but...but... nature calls!
Erin: Oh, okay, call me back. I haven’t even told you what Sam told me about Ben yesterday. It’s a real shocker!
Curran: Uh...right. I can’t wait to hear all about it.
Script by Dr. Lucy Tse
Listening notes:
1. intention --- it is a plan to do something/what you plane on doing.
2. the nerve --- your willingness or ability to do something impropriate or disrespectful or something that will make someone else angry.
3. to let you go --- it means, in this case, end a phone call or a personal conversation
4. Bull --- something that is not true/ short form for another expression which is vulgar, a bad expression that begin with a letter “S” and end with a letter “T.”
5. Veterinarian --- is a doctor who takes care of animals.
6. a call on the other line --- you have an another call, phone call you receive while you are talking to someone else.
7. as good as new --- something has been damaged or injured, but now it is just like it were new, just as if nothing had happened to it.
8. no thanks to him --- is informal expression used to emphasize that that person did not do anything to help
9. gunning for her --- to go faster to increase your speed so you can hit someone.
10. count himself lucky ---to realize or recognize that you are lucky, fortunate
11. getting off scot-free --- not to be punished for something you have done wrong.
12. cut this short --- to end something before it is finished.
13. to get going --- have to leave, go away, depart
14. nature calls --- informal one used to meaning that you have to go to bathroom
Comments:
Compared to News English, the podcasts the ESL provides is more suitable for English beginner. Based on that, the ESL takes into consideration the speed, intonation, explanation, pronunciation.
Upon listening to the podcast, the first thing came into my mind is its speed of talking. It is so slow that I almsot fall into sleep. No one really talks like that in real life. However, it did help to make each word understood.
The next thing I noticed is its explicit explanation. Not only is the whole context interpreted in detail, but the key words are also picked up to elaborate on. Most impressively, all the explanation are described in very simple words.
In light of helping learners imitate the way a native speaker talks, the speaker emphysizes the location of intonation on purpose in the hope of letting us to get used to the intonation of English.
Boiled down to this, it is a suitable and ideal websitefor beginners, while for advanced learners it might be a little bit too easy and boring.
Very insightful remarks, Bava. Has anyone told you that your writing is good? with rich content and accurate form.
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