Today, we’re diving into a phrase that’s all about the impossible, the absurd, and the downright ridiculous. Ever seen a pig soar through the sky? Of course not! And that’s why we say, "When pigs fly!" 🐷✈️ In today’s lesson, you’ll hear a joke, practice your pronunciation and we’ll explore where this quirky expression comes from. Most importantly, you’ll learn how to use it in multiple everyday contexts. Pigs might not have wings, but Amelia Earhart sure did. She was the first woman to fly across the Atlantic, and the first female to attempt a flight around the globe. Amelia was a pioneer in aviation and her story is fiercely inspiring! Be sure to stay tuned until part 2 to hear it! It’ll be posted shortly. ❤️ Premium Content: Season 4 (Episodes 150 - 200) = Each episode includes a quiz, the PDF transcript (the text of the audio) with definitions of challenging words and the mp3 file. All Premium Content for Seasons 1, 2 and 3 (Episodes 001 - 150) - and get Season 4 at a discount. My Favorite English Resources 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 back to another expression episode.
In episode 171, we will be talking about the common English idiom, when pigs fly.
It's going to be very fun.
You'll hear a joke, we'll go through the expression, and we'll do some pronunciation exercises.
In part two of today's lesson, which will be posted next week.
You'll hear all about Amelia Earhart, and I have to tell you, she is fiercely inspiring.
She was the first woman to fly across the Atlantic and the first woman, as far as I'm aware, to try to fly around the globe.
Her story is mysterious, interesting in so many different respects, and just inspiring.
I know I keep saying that word, but that's what she is.
She was so inspiring.
Be sure to stay tuned until part two that will be posted next week.
Remember, all of my episodes contain premium content.