English Listening - Another Road Trip

英语听力-另一次公路旅行

Listening Time: English Practice

语言学习

2021-10-18

29 分钟
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  • Welcome to the Listening Time podcast.

  • Hey, everybody.

  • This is Connor, and you're listening to episode 35 of the Listening Time podcast.

  • It's great to be back in front of the microphone.

  • I say that because it's been a while since I last recorded a podcast episode.

  • You might not know this, or I think I mentioned it in a previous episode, maybe in the last one, but I spent the last few weeks moving, so I moved to a different city.

  • I'm going to be living in a different city in Mexico now.

  • So for the past few weeks, I've been moving and doing all kinds of stuff to prepare everything and get everything settled in.

  • In English, when we use the phrase settle in or get settled in, we're saying that we are preparing things and putting things in their place and getting everything that we need in order to start our new life in some new place or something like that.

  • So it's been a little while since I last recorded an episode.

  • The past few episodes that you heard were actually pre recorded, so I recorded them in advance.

  • In English.

  • When we used the phrase in advance, we're saying that we did something before or early.

  • We did it earlier than we needed to.

  • So I recorded the past few episodes in advance because I knew that I wasn't gonna have any time to record during the move.

  • So this is the first episode that I'm recording in my new apartment, and I just want to apologize because the sound quality might not be the best.

  • You might hear some ambient noise.

  • In English, when we use the term ambient noise, we're referring to the background noise, the noise that you hear, like cars and birds and people talking and things like that.

  • The noise that you're not seeing supposed to hear when you listen to a podcast or watch a video, but it's the noise that gets recorded in the background.

  • So I apologize if you hear some ambient noise, and I apologize if you hear an echo, because in this room in my new apartment where I'm recording this episode, it's still pretty empty.