Simplified Speech #205 – Learning to scuba with Luke (ad free)
Episode description
In this episode of Simplified Speech, Andrew is joined by his longtime friend Luke, who recently took up scuba diving! Listen in as Luke shares stories about learning to scuba dive in Bali and the Philippines, including the different kinds of dives he experienced and all of the training he went through. Andrew and Luke discuss Luke’s diving adventures and the different sights he saw in the ocean – such as a World War II shipwreck!
Fun fact
Scuba divers can thank Jacques Cousteau and Émile Gagnan for inventing the modern scuba system in 1943! They created the first reliable “aqualung,” which allowed divers to breathe underwater with ease. This invention opened up the world beneath the waves for exploration and is the foundation of the scuba diving gear that adventurers like Luke use today.
Expressions included in the study guide
- Time flies
- To walk someone through something
- Baby steps
- Sketchy
- To get one’s feet wet
- To pop one’s ears
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Simplified Speech #205 – Learning to scuba with Luke (ad free)
Episode description
In this episode of Simplified Speech, Andrew is joined by his longtime friend Luke, who recently took up scuba diving! Listen in as Luke shares stories about learning to scuba dive in Bali and the Philippines, including the different kinds of dives he experienced and all of the training he went through. Andrew and Luke discuss Luke’s diving adventures and the different sights he saw in the ocean – such as a World War II shipwreck!Fun fact
Scuba divers can thank Jacques Cousteau and Émile Gagnan for inventing the modern scuba system in 1943! They created the first reliable "aqualung," which allowed divers to breathe underwater with ease. This invention opened up the world beneath the waves for exploration and is the foundation of the scuba diving gear that adventurers like Luke use today.Expressions included in the study guide
- Time flies
- To walk someone through something
- Baby steps
- Sketchy
- To get one’s feet wet
- To pop one’s ears
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Sign inGuest: Luke Patterson
Hosts: Andrew Bates
Episode preparation/research: Andrew Bates
Audio editor: Marshall Vaillancourt
Transcriptionist: Heather Bates
Study guide writer: Indiana Brown
English editor: Alina Morozova
Operations: Tsuyoshi Kaneshima
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