My Podcast
PODACAST PART 1:
Date: Tuesday, September 20th 2022
1. Today I heard a podcast about STUDYING-PART 1.
- Jack and Luke talk about their academic experience in the educational process. In
addition, they talk about interesting topics.
2. I have heard 5 times and I am ready to answer:
Section 1:
1. What is Luke studying nowadays?
A: Luke is studying about the ancient Egyptian civilizations and ancient Amazonian peoples.
Because He is interested in history.
2. How did Jack feel about studying when he was younger?
A: When Jack was younger. I hated studying, because I wasn't good at it and I didn't
understand why I was doing it.
3. What does Jack think about his high school teachers?
A: Jack thinks teachers aren´t good at teaching and he says that they should motivate
students to learn.
a. Knuckle down: to begin to work hard at something. (esmerarse/aplicarse)
b. Idiom: To understand reason for doing something. (Dialecto/Expresión)
c. Cognitively: In regards to think and understanding. (Mental/Cognitivamente)
d. Noun: An examination paper from previous years. (Sustantivo)
PODACAST PART 2:
Jack and Luke talk about different study techniques for a big test, and Luke talks about
how he's studying Korean.
1. How does Luke study for a big exam?
He is saying that he studies listening, and is subscribed to audible.com, which is a self-book
platform, through educational or informative podcasts, he listens to them walking his dog.
2. How does Jack study for a big exam?
He makes a written summary, with key points of the chapters that are part of the exam, and
then summarizes it, having a single sheet with all the information he needs.
3. How does Jack study Korean?
Jack studies Korean by watching dramas and watching scripts with short clips, then watching the script.
THERE IS MORE:
I learned new words and phrases from this podcast
- Self-development: To process of making yourself better. -(Autodesarrollo)
- Auditory learner: Learning through listening. -(Aprendizaje auditivo)
- Summarize: To just give the main points of something -(Resumir)
- Let something slip: To lose de control of something. -(Dejar pasar)
PODACAST PART 3:
Date: Thrusday, September 22th 2022
1. Today I heard a podcast about STUDYING-PART 3.
They talk about tips and advice their students can do to speak English and Luke says he
wants to practice Korean again.
1. What is Luke’s tip for learning English?
Jack suggests to his students that they study 50% and 50% speak English with nature and
with people.
2. What self-study activity does Jack suggest that his
students do?
Luke has some tips for speaking English, which you can practice in the shower, when driving
or when you're alone, it helps you talk about how you feel.
3. Does Luke talk to himself in Korean?
Yes, he does
THERE IS MORE:
I learned new words and phrases from this podcast
- Get something going: To start something. - (Poner algo en marcha)
- Vague: To be unclear - (confuso)
- Idiom: a language, dialect, or style of speaking typical of a
person or of a group - (Idioma)
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