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00:0-1 Hello everybody you're listening to . Let's Master English and
00:05 my name is coach Shane . Yeah just only Welcome
00:15 to Let's Master English Podcast # two . Now we've
00:21 got some news transcript news You can see the transcript
00:27 to podcast one . If you visit our Google plus
00:31 community and the name of our community is let's Master
00:37 English , it's too easy . You do have to
00:41 be a member of the community so asked to join
00:45 and will connect you and also on this podcast I
00:50 guess my podcast one audio levels were a little bit
00:55 low so hopefully I will have made it louder this
01:00 time that way you can actually wash dishes and exercise
01:04 while listening to the audio podcast . So I hope
01:09 that is uh taken care of one more thing about
01:14 the transcripts . The first transcripts were made by Jin
01:19 Hong and Sergey . They are D . D .
01:22 M . Members . Daily dictation members and they did
01:27 a great job on the dictation . I'm very pleased
01:31 and very proud . There were a couple of mistakes
01:36 . Can you find them Now , Jin Hong and
01:39 Sergey are two very busy people . Jin Hong is
01:44 , I think she's a finance person in Switzerland .
01:48 And Sergei is a doctor in Germany so these people
01:53 are very busy but they were able to take some
01:56 time and do the dictation and they need your help
02:00 . So if you can help out with the dictations
02:04 for the podcast , that would be great news for
02:08 them . You don't have to do the entire podcast
02:13 , You can do just a small section here or
02:15 a section there . So talk with Jin Hong and
02:19 Sergey on our let's Master english community and arrange your
02:25 section , see how you do and if you make
02:28 mistakes , that's okay , we're all there to help
02:32 you . So let's get it going okay ? Yeah
02:39 , If you're in the big apple , be sure
02:42 to enjoy the eats , cronuts , street vendor ,
02:46 hot dogs and bagels . But a word to the
02:50 wise , you'll be paying eight more if you want
02:54 your bagels sliced City laws say that once the bread
02:58 has been sliced , it's a prepared meal and must
03:02 be taxed like a restaurant meal . So get your
03:05 locks and schmear on the side and use a plastic
03:08 knife to cut your bag all . It'll save you
03:11 just over a quarter . I guess today's news was
03:19 very , very difficult . Let me read it a
03:22 little bit slower . If you are in the Big
03:27 Apple , be sure to enjoy the eats cronuts street
03:34 vendor hot dogs and bagels . But a word to
03:40 the wise , You'll be paying eight more if you
03:45 want your bagel sliced City Laws say that once the
03:52 bread has been sliced , it's a prepared meal and
03:58 must be taxed like a restaurant meal . So get
04:03 your locks and schmear on the side and use a
04:08 plastic knife to cut your bag . Als it'll save
04:12 you just over a quarter . Was that any easier
04:21 ? Oh , I don't know . This was tough
04:24 . So the story takes place in which city ?
04:30 Yes , that's right . Many of you know ,
04:34 New york City , New york City has the nickname
04:39 The Big Apple . And the story is talking about
04:44 what ? That's right . It's talking about bagels ,
04:50 B A G E L S bagels , bagels are
04:56 a type of bread . They look like a doughnut
05:00 , but they're much heavier and sometimes they're sweet .
05:05 But many times they're not sweet . Lots of people
05:08 eat them as kind of a sandwich , especially in
05:12 the morning . And what's the point of this news
05:19 ? Well , the point of the news is to
05:22 save you some money . So let's go look at
05:27 the first sentence again . If you're in the big
05:31 apple , if you are in new york city ,
05:35 the big apple . Now , why is new york
05:38 city called the big Apple ? I never saw any
05:43 apple trees in new york . Well , it's actually
05:47 a very old history and it refers to horse racing
05:55 . So lots of people a long time ago they
06:00 wanted to race their horses in New york city because
06:07 the biggest prizes , the biggest money prizes were in
06:13 new york city . Okay , do you understand ?
06:16 So what does a horse like to eat a horse
06:21 likes to eat an apple ? So after a horse
06:26 runs a horse race , they give it apples .
06:31 Well , the big apple is the big prize and
06:36 new york City had the biggest apple , the biggest
06:40 horse racing prize of all the horse races in America
06:46 . So a lot of people who were horse racers
06:50 , their dream was to get to win the Big
06:55 Apple . And where was the big Apple ? It
06:58 was in new york city . So horse racers could
07:02 say this to each other , Hey john where are
07:06 you going ? Next week ? Next week I'm going
07:09 to get the Big Apple . You're going to New
07:13 york city to win the big money prize . Yes
07:19 . And because of this tradition , new york city
07:22 became known as the Big Apple . So if you're
07:26 in the Big Apple , if you're in New york
07:28 city , be sure to make sure you do something
07:33 , be sure to enjoy the E . It's E
07:37 A T s . Now this is a noun ,
07:40 it's not a verb . The eats means the food
07:45 , but it refers to specific food in this case
07:50 in new york city . So what are the famous
07:54 foods in new york city ? Cronuts street vendor ,
08:00 hot dogs and bagels . Now , Cronuts , we
08:05 studied about those in DDM So if you are a
08:09 DDM member then you know all about cronuts . Cronuts
08:15 are a combination of a crescent and a doughnut .
08:21 It's once again a morning meal , I guess we
08:25 could call it a meal . It's a type of
08:27 pastry . Crescent is a pastry of french pastry and
08:33 a donut is a deep fried piece of dough .
08:36 So a Cronin is a combination croissant and doughnut .
08:41 That's very traditional new york . It was invented in
08:44 new york last year and it's very popular all around
08:48 the world . So that is a big Apple eat
08:53 . Another thing to eat in new york city would
08:57 be street vendor hot dogs , you know what a
09:02 street vendor is , People who sell things on the
09:05 street and new york city has many street vendor hot
09:10 dogs , street vendors that sell hot dogs and they
09:13 really are delicious . And another Big Apple eat would
09:19 be the bagel , B A G E L plural
09:24 . Of course bagels , bagels are a type of
09:28 bread and it's boiled and then baked and it's kind
09:35 of hard and shiny on the outside and very chewy
09:41 . Lots of people add cream cheese or jelly .
09:45 They make sandwiches , bagels are really delicious breads and
09:51 they come from Poland . But many people think they're
09:55 a type of jewish bread because lots of jewish people
09:59 live in new york city and they like , they
10:02 like bagels . But no it's not a jewish bread
10:06 . I don't think it's actually a polish bread .
10:09 So if you're in the Big Apple , be sure
10:12 to enjoy the eats . Cronuts street vendor , hot
10:16 dogs and Bangles . But a word to the wise
10:22 . But here is some important information , a tip
10:27 to the smart people . So if you want to
10:29 be a wise person , if you want to be
10:32 a smart person here is a word , a tip
10:36 that you need to listen to . You'll be paying
10:40 eight more if you want your bagel sliced . So
10:47 if you buy a bag a well and you ask
10:51 the restaurant or the bakery too cut the bag all
10:55 to slice the bag all in half , Then you
11:00 will have to pay eight more . You have to
11:04 pay eight more to slice a piece of bread .
11:07 Why ? City laws say that once the bread has
11:13 been sliced it's a prepared meal and must be taxed
11:19 like a restaurant meal . So new york , city
11:23 laws say that if bread is cut then it requires
11:30 a chef or a professional food service person to cut
11:36 the bread , which means it's not just an over
11:40 the counter donut . Now it is a prepared meal
11:45 , a meal that is prepared for you and therefore
11:51 it must be taxed like a restaurant meal . So
11:57 if you buy a bag a well and it's not
12:00 sliced , you don't have to pay tax . But
12:04 if it's sliced , you have to pay eight tax
12:09 . So get your locks and schmear on the side
12:14 and use a plastic knife to cut your bagel .
12:19 So when you buy your bagel , don't have them
12:25 cut it and get your locks and schmear on the
12:31 side . Now locks actually refers to smoked salmon salmon
12:40 . S . A L . M . O N
12:43 . It's a fish . And in America , smoked
12:46 salmon almost always comes from Alaska . It's a very
12:51 pink actually orange meat . It's very good . That's
12:56 locks L . O . X locks , smoked salmon
13:00 and schmear . S C H M E A R
13:06 schmear . This is cream cheese . So many people
13:12 when they eat a bagel they use or they put
13:16 cream cheese on the top and smoked salmon , but
13:21 in new york city they say locks and schmear in
13:26 my hometown , we say smoked salmon and cream cheese
13:33 , locks and schmear are very new york words .
13:36 So if you go to new york , you'll definitely
13:40 see locks and schmear if you go to a traditional
13:43 bangle place , so one more time . So get
13:48 your locks and schmear on the side , don't get
13:52 it on the bagel , but get it on the
13:55 side , get it separately and use a plastic knife
14:01 to cut your bag all . Usually at the stores
14:05 , they'll have plastic knives that you can take to
14:09 spread your cheese and also cut your bangle . If
14:14 you do that , it'll save you just over a
14:18 quarter , It will save you 25 cents , a
14:23 little more than 25 cents in America . A quarter
14:28 is a coin And it's the 25 cent coin .
14:33 So in new york city , if you buy a
14:36 fresh bagel , It's usually about $3 . $3 times
14:42 eight would be 24 cents . But it's always a
14:47 little bit more than $3 . So it'll save you
14:50 just over a quarter . All right . So hopefully
14:55 the story is a little bit easier to understand .
14:59 Let's review some of the words and make sure you
15:02 understand them . The big Apple eats cronuts street vendor
15:12 hot dogs bagels . A word to the wise sliced
15:21 prepared meal locks schmear on the side a quarter .
15:32 Let's listen to the story again . The first time
15:35 I'll say it nice and smooth . The second time
15:40 I'll say it like a p news . Are you
15:43 ready ? If you're in the Big Apple , be
15:49 sure to enjoy the eats cronuts street vendor , hot
15:54 dogs and bagels . But a word to the wise
16:00 , You'll be paying eight more if you want your
16:04 bagel sliced City laws say that once the bread has
16:11 been sliced , it's a prepared meal and must be
16:16 taxed like a restaurant meal . So get your locks
16:21 and schmear on the side and use a plastic knife
16:26 to cut your bag all . It'll save you just
16:29 over a quarter If you're in the big apple ,
16:36 be sure to enjoy the eats cronuts , street vendor
16:39 , hot dogs and bagels . But a word to
16:43 the wise , you'll be paying eight more if you
16:46 want your bagels sliced City Laws say that once the
16:50 bread has been sliced , it's a prepared meal and
16:53 must be taxed like a restaurant meal . So get
16:57 your locks and schmear on the side and use a
16:59 plastic knife to cut your bag all . It'll save
17:02 you just over a quarter . Mhm . Okay ,
17:12 this is the Q and a section for let's Master
17:15 english . And we have three questions today . The
17:18 first question comes from Nick Nathan johnson and he wants
17:23 to know the difference between active and proactive . Well
17:29 , nick to be active means to move around a
17:35 lot , so if you are not active , you
17:40 will get fat . And another example , it is
17:45 important to keep your mind active , especially as you
17:51 get older . So active means movement , moving around
17:57 to be proactive means to act or to move in
18:03 anticipation of some future problem or some future opportunity .
18:12 So for example , saving money in the bank is
18:17 proactive because you might have an emergency and need the
18:23 money in the future . Now , nick , I
18:27 made a big example using both of the words in
18:33 the same paragraph , and it's about my son .
18:35 So , Nick , I hope this makes it clear
18:38 . My son is very active . Sometimes his activity
18:44 causes him to get hurt when he's active in the
18:49 kitchen . I must be proactive . I must look
18:54 for potential dangers and remove them . Uh huh .
18:59 There's a knife in the sink . I don't want
19:02 my son playing with that . I'll clean it and
19:06 put it away before he finds it . So nick
19:10 . I hope that last example was clear my son
19:14 is active and I was being proactive in order to
19:19 protect him so that he didn't get hurt . Okay
19:23 , our next question is from Cathy E . And
19:27 she wants to know about the R . Sound the
19:30 R . Sound after th is it like the spanish
19:36 are Now when we say the spanish are this is
19:40 kind of my expression . And I mean the river
19:45 river Ryba that's my spanish are so that rolling ,
19:50 that type of , our many countries have this type
19:53 of an R . Sound . So if there's a
19:56 . Th and then an R . Is it like
19:59 the spanish are for example T . H . R
20:03 . E . Three T . H . R .
20:07 O . W throw T . H . R .
20:10 O . U . G . H . Through T
20:14 . H . R . I . V . E
20:16 thrive . And my answer Kathy is no no it's
20:21 not . The R . Does not touch the top
20:27 of the mouth , the roof of the mouth .
20:30 Specifically the al viola ridge the tongue doesn't touch .
20:35 So let's look at the number three . So T
20:40 . H . R . E . Let's just say
20:43 R . E . Re . Re re not re
20:48 re re re not that re re and then let's
20:54 add the th read 3333 . So when you do
21:03 the th sound Immediately bring your tongue down . Don't
21:10 let the tongue go up . Otherwise you'll say three
21:14 Go Down 3 3 . And the same with throw
21:24 for example throw the ball . R . O .
21:26 W . Ro ro ro throw throw throw throw the
21:31 ball through . T . H . R . O
21:35 . U . G . H . Rew rew rew
21:38 kangaroo , kangaroo through through through . And thrive th
21:45 R . I . V . E thrive thrive thrive
21:50 thrive . So no there's no rolling . Are we
21:55 don't say three throw through thrive it's three throw through
22:02 thrive So Kathy keep practicing . Get that are sound
22:07 down in America that are sound is very important .
22:12 And our third question comes from Mohammed Al Ajmi .
22:17 I hope I pronounced that right Mohammed Mohammed's question is
22:21 why is the D . In Friends Silent Friends ?
22:26 F . R . I . E . N .
22:28 D . S . That's a great question Mohammed .
22:31 And we study this all the time in D .
22:34 D . M . So let me give you a
22:36 really short free lesson . We have three strong sounds
22:42 in american english the S . N . And L
22:46 . Those sounds are very strong . We can always
22:50 hear those sounds . And we have three week sounds
22:54 in american english the to end the th the D
22:59 . T . Th . Those are very weak many
23:02 times . We can't hear them especially when a strong
23:07 sound is next to a week sound . The week
23:11 sound can be canceled and that's what happens in the
23:15 word . Friends . We have an N . D
23:18 . S . The N . And the S .
23:21 Are strong sounds and the D . Is a week
23:25 sound so we can cancel the D . And just
23:29 say friends . Friends Mohamed and I are friends .
23:35 We're friends . I have two friends . Friends got
23:40 it . Thanks a lot for your questions and remember
23:43 use coach Shane's E . S . L . To
23:47 ask your questions and maybe I'll get it in a
23:50 podcast or maybe I'll make a video for you .
23:53 I do have lots of questions to go through so
23:57 please be patient how you doing everybody . This is
24:07 country Shane and I'm here to bring you the facts
24:11 . The english language sometimes lies , french fries are
24:16 not french , they're Belgian and the french poodle ,
24:20 it's german and the french horn is germane to french
24:26 toast . How french toast it was around long before
24:31 France became a country . So don't believe everything you
24:35 hear in english because sometimes the english language lies .
24:41 This has been country Shane bringing you the facts .
25:03 Okay . It's time for today's let's master english studying
25:08 tip . Now today's tip is actually two parts and
25:13 the first part is know why you want to learn
25:19 english . A lot of people , they start to
25:23 study something and then after a while they give up
25:29 , the reason they give up is they don't really
25:32 have a passion , they don't really have a reason
25:38 , it's not very necessary right now for them .
25:43 So they give up and that can be done in
25:46 sports and studying in relationships . It happens a lot
25:50 , but don't let it happen to you and your
25:54 english think about it . Why do you want to
25:58 study english ? Maybe your goal is to make friends
26:04 around the world . Maybe an american friend , a
26:06 Canadian friend , a british friend , maybe a friend
26:09 in Egypt and you don't speak Arabic and you want
26:13 to speak english or maybe a friend in India or
26:16 Russia or Argentina wherever . Maybe you want to study
26:22 english to travel . Yeah , you can almost go
26:27 anywhere in the world and speak english . They'll have
26:32 english guides in every country . They have english travel
26:37 books in every country , the hotels all around the
26:41 world , they speak some english . So maybe it's
26:45 for travel or maybe you love technology , you want
26:50 to study , you want to study about any subject
26:54 , whether it's greek , history or the pyramids in
26:59 Egypt or american , history or whatever technology , all
27:03 the Apple computer programming , languages and everything else .
27:08 Technology . So much of it is in english ,
27:12 you need to know english to really understand technology and
27:18 the sciences . Maybe that's your reason . Maybe it's
27:21 so that you can watch movies and listen to songs
27:25 and not have to worry about the lyrics or the
27:28 subtitles . Maybe you need to master english for business
27:34 or because you want to study in America . Well
27:38 this is your homework . I want you to really
27:41 think about why you want to master english , what's
27:47 the ultimate goal ? And once you think about that
27:51 goal , once you decide on what your goal is
27:56 , you have to start imagining yourself being successful ,
28:02 you have to imagine yourself speaking english fluently listening to
28:08 a movie and a pop song and understanding everything ,
28:11 laughing at the humor , crying at the sad things
28:16 . You have to imagine yourself in a business meeting
28:19 getting a great contract or studying in an american university
28:24 , understanding what the professor is saying and debating with
28:30 other students and winning the debate , you have to
28:35 pick your passion . What is it , what is
28:38 your goal with english ? I'm gonna help you ,
28:42 I'm gonna help you with that goal , but first
28:45 you need to pick it . Okay , so tell
28:48 me what your goal is . You can leave a
28:51 message on Coach Shane's sl our podcast is there too
28:57 . I want you to tell me what your goal
28:59 is . What do you want to master english for
29:03 why ? Why do you want to master english ?
29:07 And in the next podcast I'll give you advice on
29:12 how to make friends on how to master your english
29:17 for traveling and all the other subjects . I'll give
29:19 you some advice and some tips . So this is
29:22 part one , part one . You have to have
29:25 a goal , a reason , a mission and part
29:29 two . I'll help you in accomplishing that goal in
29:34 that mission that will be in podcast three . Okay
29:38 and that's it for let's Master English podcast to thank
29:43 you for joining . I hope you enjoyed it .
29:46 Please share this podcast with your friends . If you
29:49 want to join the podcast dictating team then head on
29:55 over to let's Master English that's our google plus community
30:00 and hey everybody let's master english Yeah for Mhm .
30:23 Mhm . Yeah . Yeah . Mhm .
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