Charly flow actor12/23/2023 Many churches have spires, castles have spires and if you think of Rapunzel, you probably imagine her locked away at the top of a tower or in the spire part of the tower. A spire is part of a building, usually shaped like a cone. Rapunzel, as you probably know, is a fairy tale character that has very long hair and she lived in the top of a tower or in a spire, we might say. Why was Rapunzel so creative in her escape? For today, though, let's go ahead and start with a joke. I'll be sure to provide the link to that within the transcript. The intro to this episode was of Walt Disney welcoming guests to Disneyland on its opening day in July of 1955, and it was taken from an interview with his daughter, Diane Disney. His story is very relatable and very interesting. At the same time, he wasn't immune to failure. During his lifetime, he had a number of achievements that were accomplished, not just because he was a visionary, but because he was a go-getter. In the last 10 to 15 minutes or so, for the fun fact, I'll share the life story of Walt Disney with you. I'll begin by telling you a joke, then we'll work through an expression, which is "out of this world" and we'll do some pronunciation exercises. Hello and welcome back to episode number 60. Through common expressions, pronunciation tips and interesting cultural snippets or stories, I hope to keep this fun, useful and interesting. My goal here is to teach you the English spoken in the United States. My name is Shana and this is the American English Podcast. Disneyland is dedicated to the ideals, the dreams and the hard facts that have created America, with the hope that it will be a source of joy and inspiration to all the world. This transcript may contain errors.Īll who come to this happy place, welcome.ĭisneyland is your land. To access the full transcript, mp3 and more, be sure to check out Premium Content (see below).Ġ60 - Out of This World.mp3: Audio automatically transcribed by SonixĠ60 - Out of This World.mp3: this mp3 audio file was automatically transcribed by Sonix with the best speech-to-text algorithms. And it was like seeing her in HD, suddenly. And then I put them on in front of my girlfriend, Stacey. I could not believe how good eyes can be because I’ve just gradually got worse and worse and worse. So I’ve I’ve ordered glasses and I put them on and I literally was floored. So how are you doing today? How is everything in your life in Australia?Ĭharlie: Well, I had a bit of a weird week this week because I decided for some reason after 10 years of of kind of not having great eyesight, getting an eye test, and they told me that I’m very, very blind. You’re not risking enough and you’re not… You’re not taking chances. Shana: Yeah, yeah, well, I always try and think, if you’re not nervous, then you’re not doing something right. I don’t know how well it goes in, but yeah, I do try to tell them that. Do you tell that to your students by chance? Just trying to think about nervousness as excitement? Because I think that’s a really good tip for language learners. I do still feel a little bit nervous coming onto a podcast, but I’m trying to learn to take that into excitement rather than nervousness. Are you embarrassed to be here?Ĭharlie: I’m… No, I’m not embarrassed. I told him right before we got on this recording that I’m a little bit nervous to talk about the topics that we have today because it’s embarrassing. Today, I’m here again with my good friend Charlie from the British English Podcast, and we have a very fun topic.
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