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#303 English Expressions for Teamwork with Emma

2024/12/18
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Emma: 我是一名英语老师,提供一对一和团体课程,并在Instagram上分享英语学习技巧。我喜欢团体课程,因为它提供了不同的学习环境,让我有机会接触到来自世界各地的人和文化。在旅行方面,我更喜欢独自旅行,因为它让我可以自由安排行程,不必妥协。虽然我是一个外向的人,但我非常享受独处时光,并随着年龄增长更享受独处时光。在学习语言方面,我认为独立学习语言适合入门阶段,但后期需要通过团体课程与他人练习口语。在远足方面,我更喜欢独自远足,因为它让我可以自由控制节奏,不必顾及他人。在购物方面,我更喜欢独自购物,除非是为特殊场合购买服装。在解决问题方面,我更倾向于与他人一起解决问题,除非没有其他选择。如果能与历史上的某个人见面,我想和埃及法老或阿加莎·克里斯蒂交流,了解他们的文化或创作灵感来源。我提供一对一英语课程,包括会话和考试准备等。 Michael: 节目的主题是团队合作与独自行动的利弊。通过与Emma的对话,探讨了在旅行、学习、远足、购物等不同场景下,团队合作和独自行动的优缺点。Michael也分享了自己的一些经验和观点,并引导Emma使用一些与团队合作相关的英语表达,例如“in the same boat”、“two heads are better than one”、“have someone's back”、“band together”、“pick someone's brain”等。

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Why does Emma prefer solo travel over group travel?

Emma prefers solo travel because it allows her to go at her own pace without compromising on her plans. She finds it freeing and less stressful, as she doesn't have to coordinate with others. Her solo trip to Japan was one of her best experiences, where she could work in the mornings and explore during the day.

What are the benefits of group classes in language learning according to Emma?

Group classes allow learners to practice speaking with others, which is essential for language development. They provide a less overwhelming environment where students can listen and participate at their own pace. Additionally, group classes foster cultural exchange and mutual support among learners.

What does the expression 'in the same boat' mean and how did Emma use it?

The expression 'in the same boat' means being in the same challenging or uncomfortable situation as someone else. Emma used it to describe a time when she and a friend missed a train in France due to a ticket machine malfunction. Both were frustrated but had to deal with the situation together, sharing the experience.

What does 'two heads are better than one' mean in the context of travel planning?

The expression 'two heads are better than one' means that collaborating with someone else can make solving problems or planning easier. In travel planning, it can be beneficial to delegate tasks, such as one person handling food recommendations while another manages transportation, making the process more efficient.

What does 'to have someone's back' mean and how did Emma demonstrate it?

The expression 'to have someone's back' means to support or stand by someone in a difficult situation. Emma demonstrated this when her friend's camper van broke down during a trip in Europe. Emma provided moral support and reassurance, helping her friend through the stressful experience.

What does 'band together' mean and how does it apply to problem-solving?

The expression 'band together' means to unite as a group to solve a problem or face a challenge. Emma explained that when she and her friend missed a train, they had to band together to figure out how to proceed. It emphasizes the importance of collaboration in overcoming shared difficulties.

What does 'pick someone's brain' mean and how can it be used in conversation?

The expression 'pick someone's brain' means to ask someone for their knowledge or advice on a topic. It can be used in conversations to request insights or information, such as asking a friend for travel recommendations. For example, 'Can I pick your brain about good places to eat in Bangkok?'

Shownotes Transcript

Today I'm joined by Emma (Adventure into English)) for a conversation about group vs solo activities. Emma has been helping with the group classes at Level Up English for some time now, so it's an appropriate topic for today. We start by discussing some Would You Rather questions for activities that can be done as a group or on your own.We then move onto some English expressions around the topic of groups and working together. These are expressions you can use in your daily life, and I quiz Emma on using these in her replies. See if you can join in the game too!Show notes page - https://levelupenglish.school/podcast303)

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