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Release Date: 22 Jul, 1000

Chatterbox #211 – YouTube

Episode description

Are you a YouTube addict? What’s your favourite channel to watch these days? In this interesting episode, Andrew and Morag talk about YouTube, what they love about it, and some unique content one can’t find anywhere else.

Fun fact

The first YouTube video was uploaded on April 23rd, 2005. Now, in 2018, every minute of the day and around the globe, more than 100 hours of video content are uploaded to YouTube.

Expressions included in the study guide

  • Right off the top
  • Trending
  • Not [one’s] cup of tea
  • The beauty of [something]
  • To let it go to pasture
  • Subculture

1. What is the meaning of right off the top?

a) To remove something from the top of a pile

b) Firstly; to start; in the beginning

c) To take off one’s top

d) To play with a spinning top

 

2. What is a synonym for the word trending?

a) Breaking [something]

b) Tearing [something]

c) Becoming popular

d) Getting old and worn out

 

3. What does it’s not [one’s] cup of tea mean?

a) To not like [something]

b) To not belong to [someone]

c) To have bad luck

d) To be bad at [something]

 

4. What did Andrew say he let go to pasture in this episode?

a) His car

b) The Culips YouTube channel

c) His exercise plan

d) His friendships

 

5. Which sentence is not grammatically correct?

a) The beauty of Saturday is being able to sleep in.

b) The beauty of Korean internet is its fast internet speed.

c) The beauty of youth is that there are few responsibilities.

d) The beauty of swim is that one doesn’t have to overly strain their joints when exercising.

1.b      2.c       3.a      4.b      5.d

 

~18 minutes
Intermediate
Mobile Learning Materials

Release Date: 22 Jul, 1000
~18 minutes

Chatterbox #211 – YouTube

Episode description

Are you a YouTube addict? What’s your favourite channel to watch these days? In this interesting episode, Andrew and Morag talk about YouTube, what they love about it, and some unique content one can’t find anywhere else.

Fun fact

The first YouTube video was uploaded on April 23rd, 2005. Now, in 2018, every minute of the day and around the globe, more than 100 hours of video content are uploaded to YouTube.

Expressions included in the study guide

  • Right off the top
  • Trending
  • Not [one’s] cup of tea
  • The beauty of [something]
  • To let it go to pasture
  • Subculture

1. What is the meaning of right off the top?

a) To remove something from the top of a pile

b) Firstly; to start; in the beginning

c) To take off one’s top

d) To play with a spinning top

 

2. What is a synonym for the word trending?

a) Breaking [something]

b) Tearing [something]

c) Becoming popular

d) Getting old and worn out

 

3. What does it’s not [one’s] cup of tea mean?

a) To not like [something]

b) To not belong to [someone]

c) To have bad luck

d) To be bad at [something]

 

4. What did Andrew say he let go to pasture in this episode?

a) His car

b) The Culips YouTube channel

c) His exercise plan

d) His friendships

 

5. Which sentence is not grammatically correct?

a) The beauty of Saturday is being able to sleep in.

b) The beauty of Korean internet is its fast internet speed.

c) The beauty of youth is that there are few responsibilities.

d) The beauty of swim is that one doesn’t have to overly strain their joints when exercising.

1.b      2.c       3.a      4.b      5.d  


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Hosts:     Andrew Bates and Morag St. Clair

Music:     Something Elated by Broke For Free, Step On by Jahzzar

Episode preparation/research:     Andrew Bates

Audio editor:     Andrew Bates

Transcriptionist:     Heather Bates

Study guide writer:     Kassy White

English editor:     Stephanie MacLean

Operations:     Tsuyoshi Kaneshima

Image:     Rachit Tank (Unsplash.com)

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Culips is podcast for English language learners who want to get awesome at English. We think it is important to learn English how it is really spoken and that’s why our lessons are always focused on real, current English. Learn to speak like a native and understand everything with Culips!  Test
Culips is really different than other English courses and podcasts. Our hosts are kind, funny, and professional. Our podcasts and lessons are designed to help you become fluent in conversational, North American English.  Here are some things you might not know about our hosts:
  • They are Canadian and American
  • Have master’s degrees and work in professions related to English education (Andrew is a university English professor, Suzanne is a pronunciation coach and voice actor, and Morag is a writer).
  • Actively study second languages as adults. Our team understands the ups and downs of studying foreign languages as adults who live busy lives.
At Culips, we make English understandable through our five different series: Chatterbox Listen to real English conversations between native speakers as we talk about current events, share funny stories, or interview fascinating guests. Become a fluent listener, get exposure to Western culture, and learn the ins and outs of natural English conversations all at the same time. Catch Word Learn natural English expressions, idioms, and phrasal verbs. We teach you everyday English vocabulary that native speakers actually use. Sound like a native speaker with Catch Word. Simplified Speech Do you get stressed out by English? Do native speakers talk too fast? Don’t worry! We’re here to help. In Simplified Speech, we use 100% natural English, but we speak more slowly than we do in our everyday lives. This series is great for all levels of learners but is specifically designed with high beginner-intermediate students in mind. Real Talk In our In our Real Talk series we teach you the practical English you need know when visiting or living in an English speaking country. Each episode examines a specific situation such as ordering at a restaurant, renting an apartment, or getting a refund. Speak Easy Speak Easy is the show that teaches you how to pronounce English the way native speakers do. Learn tips and tricks that will make your English pronunciation clear and understandable with Speak Easy.
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