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[Understanding the 'Twish': A Perfect Twitter Linguistic Innovation]-[0228 Daily Easy English Expression PODCAST—Twoosh!!]

Daily Easy English Expression Podcast · A2 · 2014-12-15

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📋 Summary

The Evolution of 'Twish': From Basketball Courts to Twitter Feeds

In this episode of Daily Easy English Expression, Coach Shane introduces a creative linguistic blend: the word "Twish." To understand this term, one must first look at its etymological roots, specifically the basketball-inspired expression "whoosh."

The Origin: What is a 'Whoosh'?

According to Coach Shane, the term "whoosh" is a staple of basketball terminology. It describes the specific sound made when a basketball passes through the metal rim and net perfectly—without touching the rim itself. It signifies a "perfect basketball shot." This concept of perfection is central to the birth of the new term.

Defining the 'Twish'

Coach Shane bridges the gap between sports and social media by applying the "whoosh" concept to Twitter. On the platform, users are limited to 140 characters. While many tweets fall short or vary in length, a "Twish" occurs when a user hits the target exactly: "precisely 140 characters." By combining the "T" from Twitter with the "whoosh" of a perfect shot, the portmanteau "Twish" is born.

To demonstrate, the host provides an example that includes punctuation to reach the exact character count:

"This message is for all my English students. I promise to always give you my best English lessons. If you ever have questions, please ask me."

Coach Shane challenges his listeners to craft their own "Twish" and share it via his Twitter handle, @CoachShane, encouraging active engagement with the language.

Global Recognition: iTunes Best of 2014

The episode concludes with a significant milestone for the Daily Easy English Expression podcast. Coach Shane reveals that his show was selected for the "iTunes Best of 2014" list. This accolade, chosen by the iTunes editorial team, highlights podcasts across various genres, not just education.

Coach Shane expresses deep gratitude to his international audience, specifically naming Brazil, France, Austria, and Germany as the countries where the podcast reached the top 10 rankings. He emphasizes that this success is a collective achievement: "It's my podcast but it's actually our podcast."

Looking Ahead

Beyond the celebration, Coach Shane remains committed to his mission of helping students "master English." He promises to continue delivering daily, useful lessons, encouraging his listeners to use the podcast for both learning new material and reviewing familiar concepts. He invites listeners to verify their local iTunes rankings and connect with him through various social media channels, including Facebook and Google Plus, as he sets his sights on potential recognition for 2015.

🎯Key Sentences

1
today's expression is a good one!
2
that doesn't seem like much.
3
I'm so embarrassed.
4
That's truly unbelievable.
5
I'm shocked.
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📝Key Phrases

1
go back in time
2
get used to
3
that doesn't seem like much
4
give that a try
5
check it out
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📖 Transcript

Hello, everybody! My name is Coach Shane and welcome to Easy English Expressions.
You and me every day.
Come on! Let's master English.
Hello everybody! Welcome back to Daily Easy English Expression.
You know what? Our podcast is in the top 10 on iTunes and I'm going to tell you in which countries after we learn today's expression.
Oh today's expression is a good one!

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