2024-09-19
34 分钟📝 Get FREE Episode Worksheet 🧐 Take English Level Test 👄 Improve Your Pronunciation Join host Charlie as he chats with Daisy, a member of the teaching team, about her three-month work trip to Marrakesh. In this episode, they explore her first impressions, travel tips, Moroccan food, architecture, and how culture, religion, and values shape life in Morocco, all from a British perspective. 📑 Transcripts & glossaries 🎓 The Academy 🎁 Free resources 🎓 English courses 🖥 thebritishenglishpodcast.com 📧 FREE Email Lessons 👋 Instagram @thebritishenglishpodcast 🤑 Get paid to tell people about this podcast Get the App: 📱On iOS / Apple App Store here 📱On Android / Google Play Store here
Hello and welcome to the british English podcast, the show all about teaching you british English whilst giving you a culture led conversation.
I am your host, Charlie Baxter, and in today's episode, we have a conversation with Daisy, who is part of the teaching team of this show's academy for online language learners.
And the reason I have invited her on today is because she has recently come back from a three month work trip to Marrakech.
So we're going to be exploring all things moroccan and giving you the insight a british person has from having lived there for a few months.
We cover Daisy's initial impressions, her top tips on traveling there for your first time, moroccan food, architecture, personal values, and we even discuss religion and how it can shape society.
Obviously just our opinions.
But I enjoyed recording this conversation with Daisy.
I love how clearly she speaks.
We could say she is a true role model when it comes to enunciation.
So without further ado, let's get into this conversation with Daisy.
Hello, Daisy.
How are you doing?
I'm great, thank you.
How are you today?
I'm very good.
Very good.
Yes.
I've just done 15 minutes of piano practice because I had a piano for my birthday and I've been doing 15 minutes in the morning, in the evening, and I'm actually getting quite good.
It's incredible.
There's an app called Flow Key that it's just revolutionized the learning of, of piano, but, yes.