Master Native English Speaking Skills | English Podcast Conversation | Episode 01
Summary
TLDRIn this advanced English lesson, Marco and Erica discuss skiing, focusing on important vocabulary and phrases related to the sport. Listeners are introduced to terms like 'fresh powder,' 'bindings,' and 'goggles,' as well as skiing jargon like 'gnarly' and 'sick.' The hosts also cover skiing basics, including how to handle bumps called moguls and the equipment skiers use. The dialogue features a fun scenario where ski enthusiasts experience the slopes, learn key phrases, and enjoy post-skiing activities. This engaging lesson blends language learning with skiing culture and slang.
Takeaways
- 🎿 Skiing lesson focusing on vocabulary related to winter sports, particularly skiing.
- ❄️ 'Fresh powder' refers to fresh, light snow ideal for skiing.
- 🏆 The term 'four-time giant slalom champion' is used to describe someone who has won a skiing competition multiple times.
- 👓 'Bindings' and 'goggles' are essential skiing equipment: bindings connect boots to skis, and goggles protect the eyes.
- ⛷️ 'Moguls' are bumps on a ski hill, which are challenging to ski over.
- 🐰 'Bunny Hill' is the easiest slope for beginner skiers.
- 🤙 'Gnarly' and 'sick' are informal slang terms meaning something is awesome or impressive, often used in skiing or snowboarding.
- 🎿 'Hit the slopes' is a common phrase that means to start skiing.
- 🏂 'Catch some major air' refers to jumping and being airborne for a brief moment while skiing.
- 🍻 'Après-ski' is a term for the social activities, such as parties or relaxation, that happen after a day of skiing.
Q & A
What is 'fresh powder' in skiing terms?
-'Fresh powder' refers to freshly fallen, light snow that is ideal for skiing.
What is a 'giant slalom' in skiing?
-A 'giant slalom' is a type of ski race where skiers navigate down a hill through a series of red and blue flags.
Who is Ian Rusy, and what is his significance in the transcript?
-Ian Rusy is introduced as a four-time giant slalom champion, and he is featured in the podcast to teach the basics of skiing.
What does the phrase 'hit the slopes' mean?
-The phrase 'hit the slopes' means to go skiing or to start skiing on a mountain.
What are 'bindings' in skiing?
-'Bindings' are the locks that attach a skier's boots to their skis, ensuring stability while skiing.
What is the purpose of wearing goggles while skiing?
-Goggles protect a skier's eyes from glare, snow, and wind, especially on bright days.
What are 'Moguls' on a ski slope?
-'Moguls' are bumps or small hills on a ski slope that can make skiing more challenging.
What does 'take a spill' mean in the context of skiing?
-'Take a spill' means to fall, usually in a dramatic or noticeable way while skiing.
What does the slang word 'gnarly' mean in skiing culture?
-'Gnarly' is an informal term used to describe something cool, impressive, or awesome in skiing and extreme sports culture.
What is 'après-ski' and why is it important in skiing culture?
-'Après-ski' refers to the social activities, parties, or drinks that people enjoy after a day of skiing. It is an important part of the skiing experience, often involving relaxation and socializing at the ski lodge.
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