Chatterbox #107 – Meet Andrew, the new Culips co-host
Episode description
We have some very, very exciting new at Culips: We’ve added a new co-host to our team! Now, along with Maura and Harp, you’ll hear Andrew’s voice too. He’s got lots of experience and training in teaching languages, and he’s travelled a bunch too! He’s also got experience learning Korean, German, and now French; the perfect recipe for a great language teacher.In this episode, Maura interviews Andrew so you can get to know what he’s all about, and he’ll be back as a co-host in the future!
Expressions included in the study guide
- To join up
- To add something (or someone) to the mix
- I’m a big snowboarder
- Chill
- An island mentality
- To win someone over
- But here I am
- Your German
- To take something on
- To put something on the back burner
- To keep at something
- To play a role
Informal contractions in this episode
Informal contractions are unofficial short forms of other words, and they’re usually only used in casual conversation. For example, when a native English speaker talks casually, they might say gonna instead of going to, or whaddya instead of what do you. Even though informal contractions are usually only used in spoken English, we include them in the Culips written transcripts to help you get used to how they’re used and what they sound like.
These are the informal contractions used in today’s episode, along with their meanings:
- gonna: going to
- gotta: got to
- wanna: want to
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Chatterbox #107 – Meet Andrew, the new Culips co-host
Episode description
We have some very, very exciting new at Culips: We’ve added a new co-host to our team! Now, along with Maura and Harp, you’ll hear Andrew’s voice too. He’s got lots of experience and training in teaching languages, and he’s travelled a bunch too! He’s also got experience learning Korean, German, and now French; the perfect recipe for a great language teacher.In this episode, Maura interviews Andrew so you can get to know what he’s all about, and he’ll be back as a co-host in the future!Expressions included in the study guide
- To join up
- To add something (or someone) to the mix
- I’m a big snowboarder
- Chill
- An island mentality
- To win someone over
- But here I am
- Your German
- To take something on
- To put something on the back burner
- To keep at something
- To play a role
Informal contractions in this episode
Informal contractions are unofficial short forms of other words, and they’re usually only used in casual conversation. For example, when a native English speaker talks casually, they might say gonna instead of going to, or whaddya instead of what do you. Even though informal contractions are usually only used in spoken English, we include them in the Culips written transcripts to help you get used to how they’re used and what they sound like. These are the informal contractions used in today’s episode, along with their meanings:- gonna: going to
- gotta: got to
- wanna: want to
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