151 - Expression: To Steer Clear

151 - 表情:避开

American English Podcast

语言学习

2023-09-21

16 分钟
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This lesson has two parts. In part one, you'll learn the common English expression "to steer clear," you'll hear a joke and you'll do some pronunciation exercises. In part two (which will be posted shortly), we'll be talking about moose in the US. You know what a moose is, right? It's a large mammal in the deer family. It has big antlers — these sort of long, pokey branch-like things that stick out of their heads — and they live in many northern states in the United States. Often these massive creatures and humans interact with each other, which can be funny, scary and very real. So I want to share some of those stories with you, as well as a lot of information about these incredible creatures! Be sure to stay tuned for part two in order to hear that. This lesson has a FREE PDF with the transcript and a listening comprehension quiz. INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Scroll to Premium Content 2. Click on Episode 151: "Preview" If you're interested in purchasing Season 4, it's currently $34 OFF + an additional $5 OFF if you use the code "FIVEOFF" at checkout. Support the show Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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  • Hi everybody.

  • My name is Shawna and this is the american English podcast.

  • My goal here is to teach you.

  • The English spoken in the United States through common expressions, pronunciation tips, and interesting.

  • Cultural snippets or stories.

  • I hope to keep this fun, useful, and interesting.

  • Let's do it.

  • Hi everyone.

  • Welcome to season four.

  • I'm really excited if you can't hear it from the tone of my voice.

  • I'm really excited for the next 50 episodes that are going to be in this season, we're going to learn a lot about the language and culture of the United States as we have in previous episodes.

  • In front of me, there's a list of 100 different ideas, different topics, some that I came up with, others that you recommended.

  • And I can tell you right now, there are some related to food, psychology, business, science.

  • There's some about pop culture, trends, music, and of course, fascinating people.

  • Stay with me along this ride and I know you'll have plenty of interesting stories to retell the next time you're at a dinner party in the United States.

  • All of these topics would be interesting for native english speakers, at least if they're curious people.

  • This lesson has a free PDF with the transcript and a listening comprehension quiz.

  • Be sure to check out the episode notes to access that.

  • Remember, a transcript is the full text form for audio.

  • It's not called lyrics.