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EPISODE · Dec 28, 2021 · 19 MIN

#33 | Busking (with Alastair Budge)

from Into the Story: True Stories, Better Communication · host Bree Aesie

Alastair, from the English Learning for Curious Minds podcast, tells us a story about busking—street performing for money—and the adventures during the period in his life. Level: upper intermediate Accent: United Kingdom 🚐 Ready to take your English further? ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠CLICK HERE⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ FOR FULL EPISODE PACKAGE⁠⁠⁠⁠ with vocabulary, test, and transcript! 6 words and expressions in today's story:  - BUSKING: When people play music or perform in public places, like streets, to entertain and collect money from the audience. - (TO) GET INTO: To become interested or involved in something. For example, getting into a hobby or activity. - TO BE ONE STEP AHEAD: To be better prepared or more advanced than others in a particular situation. - (TO) SUPPORT ONESELF: To provide financial means for oneself or one's family, typically through work or other means. - DUBIOUS: Having doubts, uncertainty, or suspicion. It can also suggest something is questionable or not entirely trustworthy. - OUT OF THE CORNER OF ONE'S EYE: Seeing something to the side while not looking directly at it, often implying a subtle or indirect observation. Episode Links: 👉 Find out more about Alistair Budge at leonardoenglish.com 👉 Listen to Alistair's podcast English Learning for Curious Minds Enjoyed today's episode? Share it with a friend improving their English! Thanks for being a part of our community. 💛

Alastair, from the English Learning for Curious Minds podcast, tells us a story about busking—street performing for money—and the adventures during the period in his life. Level: upper intermediate Accent: United Kingdom 🚐 Ready to take your English further? ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠CLICK HERE⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ FOR FULL EPISODE PACKAGE⁠⁠⁠⁠ with vocabulary, test, and transcript! 6 words and expressions in today's story:  - BUSKING: When people play music or perform in public places, like streets, to entertain and collect money from the audience. - (TO) GET INTO: To become interested or involved in something. For example, getting into a hobby or activity. - TO BE ONE STEP AHEAD: To be better prepared or more advanced than others in a particular situation. - (TO) SUPPORT ONESELF: To provide financial means for oneself or one's family, typically through work or other means. - DUBIOUS: Having doubts, uncertainty, or suspicion. It can also suggest something is questionable or not entirely trustworthy. - OUT OF THE CORNER OF ONE'S EYE: Seeing something to the side while not looking directly at it, often implying a subtle or indirect observation. Episode Links: 👉 Find out more about Alistair Budge at leonardoenglish.com 👉 Listen to Alistair's podcast English Learning for Curious Minds Enjoyed today's episode? Share it with a friend improving their English! Thanks for being a part of our community. 💛

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