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[The Challenge of Locating Hidden Destinations]-[0711 A Difficult Place to Find]

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The Struggle of Navigation

In this episode of the ESL Podcast, the dialogue centers on the frustration of two travelers, Ricardo and Marcia, as they attempt to locate a remote hotel. Ricardo expresses his exhaustion and irritation, stating that he is "making one more pass"—a phrase used to signify one final attempt at a task—before deciding to "head back into town." His frustration is palpable, as he characterizes the difficulty of the search by remarking, "Jeez, it's like finding a needle in a haystack," an idiom used to describe something nearly impossible to locate.

Communicating Location and Hidden Gems

Marcia attempts to reassure Ricardo by recalling the instructions provided by the "desk clerk" (or receptionist). She explains that the hotel is "hidden away behind some trees," and that they were advised to "keep an eye out"—a common idiom meaning to remain vigilant and look closely—for a specific white sign. The tension between the two characters highlights the contrast between the convenience travelers often expect and the reality of a "hideaway," which is defined as a secluded place offering privacy and an escape from interruption.

The Allure of Being Off the Beaten Path

While Ricardo finds the lack of signage problematic, Marcia defends the establishment's obscurity, noting that they are "a little off the beaten path." This phrase refers to locations that are not popular tourist destinations and are therefore less accessible. Ricardo argues that the hotel should be more "prominent" by using a "landmark"—a physical feature or structure that acts as a guide—to make the building easier to spot. He suggests that without such aids, the lack of visibility is a hindrance rather than a benefit.

Charm vs. Practicality

Marcia counters Ricardo's practical concerns by suggesting that the hotel's elusiveness is "part of the charm." She describes the property as being "tucked away" from major tourist areas, implying that its lack of "neon signs" (bright, light-based signage) is an intentional design choice to maintain a peaceful, old-fashioned atmosphere. Despite these philosophical differences, the dialogue concludes with a moment of relief when they finally spot the sign. Ricardo’s final command to "keep your eyes peeled"—a directive to look with extreme focus—ultimately leads to their success, proving that while the search was arduous, the "hideaway" nature of the destination was a deliberate feature of its character.

🎯Key Sentences

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I'm making one more pass.
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I'm heading back into town.
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It's tucked away far from the tourist areas.
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Keep your eyes peeled.
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I've spotted the sign.
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📝Key Phrases

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head back
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keep an eye out for
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blink and you'll miss it
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off the beaten path
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tucked away
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📖 Transcript

Welcome to English as a Second Language podcast number 711, A Difficult Place to Find.
This is English as a Second Language podcast episode 711.
I'm your host, Dr Jeff McQuillan, coming to you from the Center for Educational Development in beautiful Los Angeles, California.
Our website is eslpod.com.
Download this episode's learning guide, an 8-10 page guide to our episode, to improve your English even faster.
This episode is a dialogue between Ricardo and Marcia about a place that is difficult to find.

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