Hello, dear listeners!
Welcome back to another episode of our beloved 8 -Minute English Podcast series.
It's Nathan here, and I'm thrilled as we embark on a new week filled with learning and excitement.
Today, we're delving into a topic that many of you will find relatable, especially if you've ever found yourself in new surroundings.
We're discussing how do you adjust to a new environment.
This is particularly relevant in our ever -changing world, where adapting quickly can be quite the asset.
So, without further ado, let's jump right into this week's podcast episode.
Before we dive into today's conversation, I'd like to remind you about the PDF document we have prepared for you.
It will help you to follow along with the conversation and understand it better.
Make sure you have it on hand.
Now, let's pay close attention to the conversation between Jane and Tom about adjusting to a new environment.
Hey, Jane! It's your first week as an intern here.
How are you finding the company environment so far?
Honestly, Tom, it's been a bit overwhelming.
I'm trying to understand the tasks and the way things work around here.
Everything's so different from college.
It's perfectly normal, Jane.
Every new place has its own culture and ways of doing things.
Did you get a chance to attend the orientation session?
Yes, I did. It helped me a bit.
But there are so many procedures and tools that I'm not familiar with.
And I don't want to keep asking people and look clueless.
Trust me, asking questions is the best way to learn.
Everyone knows you're new and they expect you to have questions.
It shows you're eager to engage and learn.
Thanks, Tom. I guess I just need some time to adapt and find my groove.
The team has been supportive, which is great.
Absolutely. Just give it a few more weeks.
Soon, you'll feel like you've been here forever.
And remember, every challenge is a learning opportunity.
Welcome back, listeners.
Before we dive back into the conversation, let's discuss some words you heard.
The first word is culture.
In this context, it means the ideas, customs, and behaviors of a particular group or society.
For example, each company has its own unique culture.
Next, orientation. This is a meeting or session where newcomers are introduced to the rules, facilities, and key members of an organization.
Example, she attended the orientation to get familiar with the company.
Procedures are official methods or ways of doing something.
For example, the company has specific procedures for handling complaints.
The word engage means to participate or get involved in an activity.
Example, she always engages in team activities.
Lastly, adapt. This means to change or adjust to new conditions or environment.
For instance, moving to a new country requires one to quickly adapt to its culture.
All right, now let's listen to the conversation again.
Pay close attention to understand better.
Hey Jane, it's your first week as an intern here.
How are you finding the company environment so far?
Honestly, Tom, it's been a bit overwhelming.
I'm trying to understand the tasks and the way things work around here.
Everything's so different from college.
It's perfectly normal Jane.
Every new place has its own culture and ways of doing things.
Did you get a chance to attend the orientation session?
Yes, I did. It helped me a bit.
But there are so many procedures and tools that I'm not familiar with.
And I don't want to keep asking people and look clueless.
Trust me, asking questions is the best way to learn.
Everyone knows you're new and they expect you to have questions.
It shows you're eager to engage and learn.
Thanks Tom. I guess I just need some time to adapt and find my groove.
The team has been supportive, which is great.
Absolutely. Just give it a few more weeks.
Soon, you'll feel like you've been here forever.
And remember, every challenge is a learning opportunity.
We just listened to the conversation between Jane, a new intern, and Tom, an experienced employee, about adjusting to a new work environment.
Now, I have some questions and thoughts for you.
Question one. Do you think it's crucial for companies to have orientation sessions for newcomers?
Why or why not? My personal thought, I believe orientation sessions are essential.
They provide a smooth introduction to the company's culture, making the transition easier for the newcomer.
Question two. How important is it for new employees to actively engage and ask questions during their initial days in a new environment?
In my view, actively engaging and asking questions can speed up the adaptation process.
It shows initiative and a genuine interest in becoming a part of the company.
I would love to hear your thoughts on these questions.
Please leave your answers in the comments section below.
Before we wrap up today's episode, let's answer some of the questions from our previous videos.
Comment, how can I speak English like a native speaker?
Do you have any suggestions for me, teacher Jessica?
Thank you for your question.
To speak like a native, it's essential to practice listening and imitating native speakers.
Watch movies, listen to podcasts, and try shadowing.
We just posted a video with tips on how to pronounce speaking more like a native speaker.
You may watch the Learn English with Jessica channel, and pick up those tips for yourself.
I hope this helps. Comment, I know how to write and understand in English, but I can't speak English.
If there is any solution for this, please post a video about it.
Thank you for sharing your concern.
The key to speaking is consistent practice.
Engage in conversation clubs or find language exchange partners.
Watch our channel for speaking practice videos and follow the steps provided.
I believe this will help you improve.
Comment, grammar is hard to memorize.
Sometimes it gets confusing.
So I'm struggling with forming sentences when I have to respond immediately.
I completely understand your struggle with grammar.
My suggestion is to focus on learning grammar in context rather than isolated rules.
Practice by speaking and writing, making mistakes is okay.
Over time, it'll become more natural.
Stay tuned for our grammar -focused videos, which will provide detailed advice on this.
And that's it for today's episode.
Thank you for joining us.
See you again in the next 8 -Minute English Podcast episode.