Podcasts This Week (September 15, 2014)

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ON MONDAY
ESL Podcast 1034 – Making Changes to a Hotel Reservation

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In “What Else Does it Mean,” learn the other meanings of “party” and “to stick to.”
In the “Culture Note,” learn about “The National Trust for Historic Preservation and Historic Hotels of America.”
“The National Trust for Historic Preservation is a ‘nonprofit’…”- READ MORE in the Learning Guide

ON WEDNESDAY
English Cafe 468

Topics: The Jonestown Massacre; Square Dancing; perspective versus prospective versus prospect; scheme versus schema; heart condition

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In “What Insiders Know,” you will read about the term “Hootenanny.”
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ON FRIDAY
ESL Podcast 1035 – Using a Self-Checkout Machine

In the Learning Guide: Get a full transcript (written version of every word you hear), vocabulary list and sample sentences, and comprehension questions.
In “What Else Does it Mean,” learn the other meanings of “scale” and “to bag.”
In the “Culture Note,” learn about “History of the Use of Barcodes.”
“The earliest barcode was invented in 1948 and ‘patented’…”- READ MORE in the Learning Guide

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10 Responses to Podcasts This Week (September 15, 2014)

  1. Tania says:

    Hi! Good joke on Jeff’s pen story.
    I believe him that it’s a true story.

  2. Tania says:

    Hi! Thank you for the explanation of the following phrases:
    the check-in date, the check-out date, the room rate, the new rate, in my party,
    and to be a bother.

  3. Tania says:

    Hi! Of course many new phrases in Discussing a Victory or Loss.
    We use the word “victorie”, and a very insulting phrase with the same meaning
    “My team wipes the floor with yours.”

  4. Tania says:

    Hi! At the management styles I would add and technocratic style.
    We use the same words with the same meaning for democratic, autocratic and technocratic.
    I learnt at History course about these management styles.
    Interesting and the explanations for “a top-down management style”,
    “a bottom-up management” and “laissez-faire management”.

  5. Tania says:

    Hi! After our “revolution”, it was an usual term “laissez-faire management” in my country.
    I have heard the term “feedback” at the Biology course for the first time.
    Now, it’s an usual term in every company : the feedback from your clients.

  6. Tania says:

    Hi! We use the words “comandant” with the same meaning, and even “manager” and “superviser”.
    I think we like all neologisms very much.

  7. Tania says:

    Hi! For the verb “to cancel” a contract we use and the word “rezilia”.
    And in Physics we use the word “resilience” (rezilienta), the resilience of a spring,
    the behaviour of the materials at the shock stress.
    Very interesting and new to me the phrase “He has much resilience”.
    The same “He has issues.”, with some psichological problems.

  8. Tania says:

    Hi! According to the Wikipedia, resilience is a key factor in protecting and promoting good mental health.
    It is the quality of being able to deal with the ups and downs of life.
    We look into many different factors that affect resilience:
    – secure early attachments;
    – confidence of being loved and valued by one’s family and friends;
    – clear sense of self-identity (personal, cultural and spiritual);
    – sense of self – efficacy (being able to make decisions and act independently);
    – confidence to set goals and attempt to achive them.

    Resilience means “don’t give up”.

  9. Tania says:

    Hi! Interesting to know the difference between:
    He has issues, some psychological problems.
    He has much resilience, a good mental health.
    He has the determination, mental strength. (Warren’s post)

  10. Dan says:

    Thank you guys for EC 468.

    Whenever Jeff wants to start a cult count me in. I cannot wait to call him His Excellency.
    Hey, in the logo I want something resembling a pyramid. that is always cool, you know.

    I was looking at a video of Square Dancing demonstration. It looks like fun.

    Bye

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