Chatterbox #317 – Trend Predictions for 2024 from the USA
Episode description
In this episode, Andrew and Anna continue exploring trend predictions. This time, they’re looking into five trend predictions coming out of America. They talk about all the details and share their own opinions and attitudes towards these trends. By studying with this audio lesson, you can improve your listening skills and learn vocabulary related to trends, personal well-being, technology advancements, chatbots, consumerism and second-hand shopping.
Fun fact
Did you know that ice baths have been around for ages? People in ancient times, like the Egyptians and Romans, were already using them. They believed that dipping into icy water could help with sore muscles and inflammation. Even today, athletes and fitness enthusiasts swear by them for a speedy recovery after a tough workout. Also, Orthodox Christians have a tradition of plunging into icy waters through holes cut in thick ice on rivers and ponds during Epiphany Day celebrations.
Expressions included in the study guide
- On the edge of [one’s] seat
- To chime in
- To live in the now
- Sticky spot
- To latch onto [something]
- The writing’s on the wall
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Chatterbox #317 – Trend Predictions for 2024 from the USA
Episode description
In this episode, Andrew and Anna continue exploring trend predictions. This time, they’re looking into five trend predictions coming out of America. They talk about all the details and share their own opinions and attitudes towards these trends. By studying with this audio lesson, you can improve your listening skills and learn vocabulary related to trends, personal well-being, technology advancements, chatbots, consumerism and second-hand shopping.Fun fact
Did you know that ice baths have been around for ages? People in ancient times, like the Egyptians and Romans, were already using them. They believed that dipping into icy water could help with sore muscles and inflammation. Even today, athletes and fitness enthusiasts swear by them for a speedy recovery after a tough workout. Also, Orthodox Christians have a tradition of plunging into icy waters through holes cut in thick ice on rivers and ponds during Epiphany Day celebrations.Expressions included in the study guide
- On the edge of [one’s] seat
- To chime in
- To live in the now
- Sticky spot
- To latch onto [something]
- The writing’s on the wall
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