S1 E12: Running Errands: Intermediate and Advanced English Vocabulary Podcast
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📋 Daily Errands: UK vs USA - Advanced English Podcast Episode
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🎧 Join us in the latest episode of the Advanced English Podcast where hosts Kat Teacher from the USA and Mark Teacher from the UK walk us through their busy days filled with everyday errands. This episode offers a wonderful opportunity to learn English through the lens of day-to-day activities and cultural differences.
🇺🇸 Kat from the US details her packed to-do list, starting with a grocery run for essential items like milk and eggs. She then plans to visit the post office, stop by the pharmacy for a prescription refill, donate old clothes at a thrift store, and possibly return overdue books to the library. Her day concludes with preparing dinner for her family after the kids return from school.
🇬🇧 Mark from the UK shares a similar, yet distinctly British routine. His day involves 'nipping' to the supermarket, 'posting' a parcel at the post office, visiting the 'chemist' for a prescription, and dropping off items at the charity shop. He also hopes to 'pop into' the library to return overdue books. Like Kat, his day ends with getting dinner ready for the family.
📚 As they narrate their day, Kat and Mark explain the vocabulary and expressions unique to their tasks, making it an excellent learning resource for advanced English learners. The episode provides insights into the subtle differences in language and lifestyle between the UK and the USA.
🌟 Engage with us by sharing your typical day's errands in the comments section! Subscribe for more insightful episodes on everyday English language and culture.
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that's such an interesting lesson .i really appreciate it. i have few errands to do today. first off i hit the grocery store to get some fresh veggs or meat for the
dinner. then i drop by the bank to withdraw some money and dash home .
right now i 'am watching your podcast. afternoon i 'am going to pop in at the pharmacy for some daily cream and have a wander near the beach since the weather 's so nice.
Wow well done using so much of the vocabulary from this episode! It sounds like you have a nice busy day!
Highly appreciated
Thanks very much!
great work [ love your contant
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I like so much this podcast.
We're glad you like it! Thanks so much for studying with us :)
You've got our backs in this journey!!! Thank you for being there! ❤
Thank YOU for studying with us!
Amazing podcast.
Both you guys are spetacular!!!
Thanks for teaching.
You're more than welcome - thank you for studying with us!
I really love this channel because I live H.K .
In my lifetime I always hear both UK or USA style English. sometimes that's make me confusing about meaning of English. In this channel quite good there had two style at same time. you can learn different types of English in short period for beginners. I really recommend beginners to listen this channel for them.😊❤
Thanks so much for your kind words! We're really glad you enjoy our videos and the format!
Ohh nice video . I really enjoy it and add many wirds for m'y vocabulary list.❤
That's great! Which words did you add?
@@highlevellistening my to do list. Errands. Bits and boobs.i am off to the post Office
Two spectacular teachers they deserve more subscriptions than they have got now, you are the best from my own perspective. ❤❤
That's very kind of you to say! We really appreciate your support and hope you enjoy our other videos just as much 😊
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I hope next year we will see episode number 112.🤩😍
Hehe, you might be right!! 🤩
Wonderful podcast keep it!!❤❤
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Fantastic class for me today thank you so much 😮
You're very welcome! Thanks so much for joining us and studying with us!
Thanks for your useful videos!
Thank you so much for watching! See you soon for our next class
I want to Thank both of you for explaining every single word with many examples and illustrations. It's really an honor that I've met you and your awesome channel to learn English. ❤
That's so nice of you to say! We're really glad you found us and enjoyed studying with us!
Your way of explaining every phrase is fantastic and all other comments are true indeed
You will soon be showcasing your channel all around the world
But how interesting it is if you remember your old followers or you can say the commenters
We certainly try to reply to every comment - and we certainly hope our channel keeps growing into the new year! Thanks for studying with us!
I love when you compare the differences between both languages.... As a european learner and teacher I usually feel closer to Mark's speech, but I enjoy having the american version... You're definitively my favo/ourite super teachers🎉
That's very kind of you to say! We really like the format of this show, there are many more differences between American and British English than just the accent!
One of useful channels to enjoy learning it
Glad to hear that!
Thank you for this awesome lesson.❤I came across your chanel and literally it's awesome.I enjoy comparing American English with the British one.Great I"m looking forward for more😊
We're really glad you found us and enjoy the format. We hope you enjoy our other videos just as much!
Thanks for the video
Thank you for watching!
Best episode I have ever seen
Greeting from Somalia both of you
Thanks for such a lovely comment! We're glad to have you here with us!
Thanks a lot dear teachers . It was great lessen ❤❤
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thank you for teaching in two ways ,appreciated
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I am incredibly happy to find this channel!!! You two are amazing teachers.
Thanks so much! We are really glad you found us too!
Thank you! Great teaching🌷💚
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I love your teaching and explanations so much. Easy to get across. ❤🙏
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Loving this podcast!!!
Thanks a lot Camila! :) :)
Get Through I am off to nips down hit to get some essentials 😂how much I love you guys video now ❤
Well done catching all that vocabulary! You studied very hard!
Very good thanks
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Hi guys, your side-by-side Am+Br formula is crazy handy. Way to go, guys.
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Thank you very much! We really enjoy the format as well, it always gives us lots to talk about!
Thank you so much.I am really interested in your videos. I always watch them eagerly .every day surf on UA-cam to see if there is a new videos of you.Thank you once more
That's very kind of you to say! We're really glad you want to study with us - and we're glad you find our videos helpful!
Thanks for your work. You are the best ❤
Thanks so much! That's very kind of you :)
Thank you so much, this is a great job.I appreciate it
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-to be full on = to be packed
-to nip (down) = to go quickly
-get through it = consume it
-to hit a place= to go quickly to it
-to be out of something = to run out of something
-essentials = staples
-to be off to somewhere = to go somewhere
-pop by ; stop by; swing by
-to have a look around
-bits and bobs(uk), kincknacks(us): random stuff
-squeeze in some time
-to dash home (go quickly)
Fantastic notes - thank you!
@highlevellistening Thank you very much Kat& Marc, I'm addicted to your videos and I learn new things every day!
Thank you very much
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Thank u for teaching us
It is our pleasure thanks for joining us!
You guys are second to none ❤
That's very kind of you to say, thank you!
Thank you for this coordination, always be hardwork and successful👌👍🌹
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I love this video 😍😍 way to go for both of you ❤️❤️❤️ teacher 😜😜😜
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So fast! Thanks for watching!
I like your discipline 👍🏼
Thanks! We’ll see you every Monday and Wednesday for new videos 🎧🎧
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Great lesson! I am still improving my english
Excellent! We're glad to help you on your journey! :)
Hello! Like for Mark- voice UK and Kat- voice USA!
Haha we're glad you like us :)
Amazing ! thank you .
You're very welcome! Thanks for watching!
May I ask a question ?
How to use /not the least/as an answer . And what does it mean? Thanks.
The phrase "not in the least" is an idiomatic expression used to emphasize a strong denial or negation. It means "not at all" or "absolutely not." When used as an answer, it's a way to emphatically reject a suggestion, idea, or question that was posed, indicating that the speaker disagrees completely or is not affected in any way by what was mentioned.
Here's an example of how "not in the least" can be used in conversation:
Person A: "Were you bothered by the noise last night?"
Person B: "Not in the least. I slept right through it."
In this example, Person B uses "not in the least" to strongly convey that the noise did not bother them at all.
Hope that helps!
Thank you , your efforts are very much appreciated
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Hello my best teachers I'm biggnera and I feel listen good
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High level listening is a remarkable stride in mastering English. thanks infinitely, best regards
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Thanks for watching
Drop by - is usually used when you visit people, not go places
That was a good point, we often use it with people!
Thank you ❤ Is the word " overwhelmed " is negative or we can use it in a positive way?
Hi there, overwhelmed usually means stressed or having too many things going on in a stressful and negative way, however it can also be used to mean much more than expected, like “we were shocked by the overwhelming response from our friends and neighbors” which can also be more positive, but it’s still a lot to deal with!
@highlevellistening thank you for your response, so the sentence,
I am overwhelmed by your kindness is completely wrong!?
I was "overwhelmed by your kindness" is totally correct.
In this sentence, overwhelmed means it was more than I expected, in a positive and surprising way :)
good morning; we say : students have " a to do liste homework" ! can we say : "manage have a to do liste OUTWORK"
I would say:
For studying: "My students have to do [their listening] homework."
For cleaning / tidying: "I have to do [some housework]."
I need learning speak English please thanks
what should I say lot of errands to do or lot of things to do?
Both! :)
আমি আমেরিকান ভালবাসি।
Thank you very much for watching!
By the time I have done that... or By the time that has been done.. - is it possible?
Great practice, both are good to go!
Hello, you used 'for a cheap price', when you were talking about a charity shop. I'm wondering if that is correct in English? I'm leaning more towards a low price or a cheap thing. Can you comment please?
We have a few different ways to express the same idea along with the ones you mentioned.
Low/cheap/good/normal/high/expensive prices
Cheap prices sound like the cost is low
Cheap goods/items/things could also mean that the quality is not very good, even if you paid a higher price for it
Hope that helps!
Absolutely, thank you@@highlevellistening!
Can I say that mymain goal is..... or my essential goal is to know...... maybe it the same thing?Thanks
It definitely feels more common to say my main goal is to….
My biggest goal is to…
The most important goal I made is to….
My essential goal doesn’t quite sound right, so feel free to use the expressions from above!
Thanks for your question! Hope that helps
running errands
nip/ hit
Go through them so they go off
Staples= essential
I am off to work
Parcel
bits and Bob
A thrift store
Overdue
Dash home
Great list of vocab!
I nip in to the market ,,,,,you wait a little out side ,,,
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This is for leering to speak English
Ure just amazing. All the best.📚🗞
Thank you so much! Have a wonderful rest of the day ☺️