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  • Knot your Average Pastimes: Crochet and Culture with Helen
    2024/04/04

    💬 Show Notes

    Dive into the crafty world of crochet and the imaginative realms of tabletop gaming in this cozy episode of American Slang with our returning favorite, Helen.

    From the comforting click of a crochet hook to the roll of dice in Dungeons and Dragons, Helen takes us through her top hobbies which are stitching together communities and sparking creativity off-screen. Whether she’s unraveling yarn on the train or conjuring characters in Dungeons & Dragons, Helen's passions are a testament to the therapeutic and social power of traditional pastimes in our modern age. Plus, we'll unravel the meaning behind idioms like "frogging your work," "stick to your knitting," and "throw in the towel," and discover how they weave into the fabric of everyday conversation. Get ready to be charmed by tales of handmade warmth, shared potlucks, and the timeless allure of a good book. It's an episode that'll knock your socks off and leave you smiling!


    Tune in, get inspired, and maybe even pick up a hook or a set of dice yourself. And remember, when it comes to life's rich tapestry, sometimes the best thing to do is stick to your own knitting. Enjoy the yarns we spin in this episode, and don't forget to check out the transcript for a full pattern of idioms and expressions discussed!


    Listen now to American Slang, where hobbies and expressions intertwine. 🧶🎲📚

    Link to webpage and transcript: https://movingenglishlessons.com/a-podcast-about-hobbies/

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    28 分
  • Alabama Slang and Culture
    2024/02/23

    Welcome to today’s podcast where we will talk to Paige Poole about Alabama’s culture, history, and language.  I met Paige through work since we are both Virtual Educators for the Department of State’s English language programs.  I had heard her being interviewed in a podcast in Spanish and really wanted to have her on the podcast after hearing her fascinating stories.  In this episode she shares about her hometown, and some anecdotes about growing up in Alabama and how living abroad changed her perspective.  She also talks about what it was like to be a lesbian growing up in such a religious part of the USA. If you are interested in culture, diversity, and language, this is a great episode for you to listen to. 

    Check out the transcript and supplementary materials.

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    44 分
  • Culture and Idioms in Illinois
    2024/01/12

    In this episode, I interview Ivan Crespo, an ESL pronunciation and communication teacher and Ph.D. student in Curriculum & Instruction at the University of Illinois-Urbana Champaign. In this episode, Ivan shares some differences he has noticed between American culture and Brazilian culture.  He also shares the most common idioms and expressions he hears Americans using on campus and we discuss the academic lifestyle and some fascinating aspects of American culture and language in the Midwest. 

    https://movingenglishlessons.com/culture-and-idioms-in-illinois/

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    48 分
  • Maine Slang and Idioms
    2023/10/29

    In this episode, I interview Misha Sanborn, a potter from Maine. She tells us about her passion for clay, for making pots, and the satisfaction that comes from making everyday art.

    Check out the transcript for idioms!

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    31 分
  • New Orleans: Language and Culture
    2023/09/07

    In this episode, we hear about the lively culture in New Orleans, Louisiana from Elena Mutonono.

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    In this episode, we hear about the lively culture in New Orleans, Louisiana from Elena Mutonono.  Elena goes into the overall vibe of New Orleans and tells us about what it is like to live there.  She explains how the city “gets into you” and it is difficult to leave because there are so many advantages to living in such a diverse place in the United States.  However, she explains that New Orleans isn’t a typical “American” city and stands out as a more laid-back and creative place.  We delve into some of the colonial history, and the French influence that is evident in the architecture, cuisine, language, and street names. 

    Elena also shares some of the difficult aspects of living in New Orleans like the history of slavery and how plantations are still used for weddings and celebrations and how she copes with all of the hurricanes.  

    Elena is launching the Smart Teacher’s Library for online teachers who want to work harder, not smarter, and you can ⁠find read about it here⁠.

    Find out more about Elena Mutonono's podcast, blog, YouTube channel and amazing courses on her website: https://www.elenamutonono.com/

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    36 分
  • Seattle Slang
    2023/06/02

    In this episode, Cami S. talks about Seattle culture, slang, lifestyle, and fashion. She brings so much insight to the episode and shows us how Seattle weather is related to the language and style. Also, she mentions the varied terms that Seattle residents use to describe the rain, which reminded me of anthropological linguistics. Cami also shows us how the music scene shapes the language, fashion, and culture in Seattle.

    If you want to find Cami, here is her website:

    https://www.camisenglishcorner.com/

    her instagram handle is: @camistheenglishcoach

    and her Youtube channel is: https://www.youtube.com/@camistheenglishcoach


    The transcript of this episode can be found on my website: https://movingenglishlessons.com/seattle-slang/

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    30 分
  • Iowa Slang
    2023/04/19

    In this podcast episode, we explore the slang and local jargon used in Iowa. Symon and Anne share some unique Iowa expressions and what they mean. They discuss the use of "bro" and how it has made a comeback, but in the classroom, Symon prefers to be addressed by his formal name, Mr. Sanborn. They also talk about "Kaipo" which is the name of the company that provides Porta Potties in Iowa, and how people use it as a substitute for the term "Porta Potty." The highlight of the conversations is when they explain the concept of "going gravel" which means taking a dirt road instead of the main highway. They also share some personal experiences of how friendly and helpful Iowans are to each other, regardless of where they live in the state. Additionally, the hosts touch on the pastime of driving around on gravel roads, which some Iowans enjoy. The episode offers a glimpse into the unique language and culture of Iowa.

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    42 分
  • Houston Slang
    2023/03/16

    Today, I interview Hanna, an online English teacher who is a ball of positive energy.  She specializes in teaching natural English as it is spoken in everyday life in the United States.  She also speaks Spanish and has been studying Chinese for the last 1.5 years.  I think you are going to love the unique expressions she teaches us today and we’ll also hear a little about her lifestyle in Houston, Texas. You can read the podcast transcript on my website.

    In this episode, Hanna and I have a natural conversation about the lifestyle and language in Houston, Texas. She shares some of her hobbies and pastimes and a little about the cultural atmosphere in Houston, Texas.

    Here are some words that she covers in the episode:

    “Y’all”= a way of addressing a group of people and an alternative to “you guys”

    “Y’all wanna go out tonight?”

    “Fixin’ to”=I’m going to do something

    “I’m fixin’ to go get some food.”

    “Come in clutch”=to help someone out at just the right time. “By brother came in clutch when I got a flat tire.”

    “Tight”=very close friends “We’re tight. We’ve been friends for 10 years.”

    Hanna also shares the importance of learning slang to build relationships with Americans and to fit in culturally.  She talks about ways of asking her friends to clarify what certain slang words mean since it can be tricky for people to understand all of the nuanced meanings. We also talk about Chat GPT and how she uses it in her own English classes.  She uses Chat GPT to write the closing of our podcast episode.

    Take classes with Hanna and find her on social media:

    Amazing Talker link to take private or group classes with me 

    Hanna’s Instagram 

    Hanna’s YouTube Channel 

    Viral “Y’all” TIKTOK video 

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    28 分