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[Exploring the Concept of Remote Living: A Journey to Hewler Island]-[1082 Traveling to a Remote Island]

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Exploring the Concept of Remote Living: A Journey to Hewler Island

In episode 1,082 of the English as a Second Language podcast, Dr. Jeff McQuillan presents a dialogue between two characters, Leandro and Allison, centered on the theme of relocating to a "far-flung" and "remote" location. The conversation serves as a linguistic vehicle to explore vocabulary related to geography, lifestyle changes, and the social implications of moving to an isolated environment.

The Allure of a "Plum Job"

The dialogue begins with Leandro expressing surprise that Allison has accepted a "plum job" abroad. As defined in the episode, a "plum job" refers to a highly "desirable" position, often associated with significant benefits or high status. While Leandro initially assumes Allison is heading to a major destination like Europe or Asia, he is stunned to discover her destination is the fictional Hewler Island, located in the middle of the Pacific Ocean.

The Duality of Isolation: "Unspoiled" vs. "Desolate"

As the characters discuss the island, they engage in a debate regarding the nature of remote living. Allison defends her move by describing the island as "unspoiled" and "beautiful," framing it as her personal "idea of paradise." The term "unspoiled" is used here to denote a landscape that remains in its natural state, free from the ruinous effects of over-development.

Conversely, Leandro views the location through a more skeptical lens. He describes the island as "desolate," a term used to characterize a place that appears "empty" and devoid of the amenities typically associated with "civilization." This contrast highlights the subjective nature of travel and living preferences: what one person perceives as a serene paradise, another may see as an intimidating, isolated void.

The Logistics of Remoteness

To emphasize the extreme isolation of Hewler Island, Allison details the arduous travel requirements: a "19-hour flight" to the "mainland" followed by a "two-day boat ride." The term "mainland" is explained as the primary landmass of a country on a continent, excluding its outlying islands. This logistical challenge underscores why Leandro questions whether Allison is worried about living in such profound "isolation"—a state of being completely alone or separated from the rest of society.

Community and the Definition of "Living Soul"

Despite the geographical distance from modern comforts, Allison reassures Leandro that she will not be entirely alone, noting that she will not go for days without seeing "another living soul." This idiom effectively highlights her comfort with the small "community" already present on the island. The discussion concludes with the revelation of the island’s minuscule population: six current residents, which will increase to seven upon Allison’s arrival and eight should Leandro visit.

Leandro’s final remark, stating he will give the trip "all the consideration it deserves," serves as a humorous and sarcastic conclusion. By using "consideration"—defined as careful thought regarding the pros and cons—Leandro politely but firmly signals his lack of interest in visiting such an isolated outpost. Through this engaging dialogue, the podcast successfully illustrates how geographical location and social context shape our perceptions of home and community.

🎯Key Sentences

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Where exactly is Hewler Island?
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It's a bit remote, isn't it?
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It is, but it's also unspoiled and beautiful.
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After I get settled, you should come for a visit.
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It looks a little desolate.
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📝Key Phrases

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a plum job
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working abroad
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a bit remote
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unspoiled and beautiful
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get settled
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Welcome to English as a Second Language podcast number 1,082, Traveling to a Remote Island.
This is English as a Second Language podcast episode 1,082.
I'm your host, Dr Jeff McQuillan, coming to you from the Center for Educational Development in beautiful Los Angeles, California.
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