2024-12-23
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Episode 23 26.
What Do Birds and efficiency have in common?
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Are you an efficient person?
Do you look for ways to accomplish two goals in one single action?
Today, learn a super common native phrase that Americans use to comment on efficiency in English.
Hello, Michelle, how's it going today?
How are you?
I'm good.
Everything is a little bit hectic.
I was just telling Lindsay about how I'm in the process of moving.
So I'm sure our listeners have experienced moving before and it's a little bit hectic, but that's okay.
It's exciting too.
Oh my gosh.
I'm sure our listeners know exactly what you're going through, Michelle, but today's topic is a little bit different.