E059. Pineapple's in Charge: Ball, Competition & Crazy Boats
Description
In this episode, Pineapple is in charge! It centers on Pineapple's experiences in an English speaking competition, including his anxieties and ultimate progress. We also explore a unique glowing ball I bought him and his drawings, which are described in detail.
0:34 Introduction and Ball Discussion: Pineapple introduces a unique ball with flashing lights that Toby bought for him.
Vocabulary: transparent, glittering, layers, flashing
Expressions: bounce back, see-through
5:16 English Competition Review: Pineapple shares his experience in the second round of an English speaking competition, including his performance, topic selection, and thoughts about the upcoming third round.
Vocabulary: scores, provincial, contestants, myth
Expressions: make it to (the next round), face the judges, so to speak, speak in front of a crowd
10:37 Pineapple's Fear of Public Speaking: Toby and Pineapple discuss his past experience with stage fright during the first round of the competition last year. They talk about the fear of public speaking and how Pineapple overcame it.
Vocabulary: nervous, afraid, confidence, eloquent, mentally
Expressions: public speaking, dead silence, poor memory, bad memories
22:27 Pineapple’s Drawings: Pineapple describes several drawings he made, including a self-portrait, airplanes, boats, and trees. He shares his creative process and the inspiration behind each drawing.
Vocabulary: salute, hook, chimney, canal, pointy, roof, harm, sofas, violins, sail, headless, three-dimensional, glue
Expressions: riding the waves, magical shoes, take a picture, wrap up, take home message
44:46 Wrap-up and Farewell: Toby and Pineapple summarize the episode and encourage listeners to leave comments.
Expressions: wrap it up, leave a comment
C1 Level Vocabulary and Expressions
Bearing with: To be patient with someone or something that is annoying or difficult.
Eloquent: Able to speak or write clearly and effectively.
so to speak: used to indicate that you are using a particular word or expression in a way that is not exact but helps to make your meaning clearer.
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