Simplified Speech #203 – Iceland adventures with Indiana (ad free)
Episode description
In this episode of Simplified Speech, Andrew is joined by Indiana to talk about her recent trip to Iceland. They discuss the stunning landscapes, the unique Icelandic culture, and how she decided to travel to Iceland to go on a nature expedition cruise. Indiana also shares interesting facts about Iceland’s history, local traditions, and the memorable experiences she had while traveling to that special island.
Fun fact
Iceland was first settled by Norse explorers and Vikings around 874 AD, but many of the earliest settlers were also from Ireland and Scotland. One unique thing about Iceland is that it has one of the world’s oldest parliamentary systems, called the Althing, established in 930 AD. It’s still running today, making it a symbol of Iceland’s long history of democracy!
Expressions included in the study guide
- To send a shiver up one’s spine
- To be tight with someone
- To trace back
- To keep one’s spirits up
- One’s internal clock
- To get one’s sea legs
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Simplified Speech #203 – Iceland adventures with Indiana (ad free)
Episode description
In this episode of Simplified Speech, Andrew is joined by Indiana to talk about her recent trip to Iceland. They discuss the stunning landscapes, the unique Icelandic culture, and how she decided to travel to Iceland to go on a nature expedition cruise. Indiana also shares interesting facts about Iceland's history, local traditions, and the memorable experiences she had while traveling to that special island.Fun fact
Iceland was first settled by Norse explorers and Vikings around 874 AD, but many of the earliest settlers were also from Ireland and Scotland. One unique thing about Iceland is that it has one of the world’s oldest parliamentary systems, called the Althing, established in 930 AD. It’s still running today, making it a symbol of Iceland's long history of democracy!Expressions included in the study guide
- To send a shiver up one’s spine
- To be tight with someone
- To trace back
- To keep one’s spirits up
- One’s internal clock
- To get one’s sea legs
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Sign inHosts: Andrew Bates and Indiana Brown
Music: Song One by Artist One, Song Two by Artist Two
Episode preparation/research: Andrew Bates
Audio editor: Andrew Bates
Transcriptionist: Heather Bates
Study guide writer: Indiana Brown
English editor: Alina Morozova
Operations: Tsuyoshi Kaneshima
Image: Indiana Brown
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