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[Mastering Time: Practical Uses for Timers and Alarms]-[1224 Setting Timers and Alarms]

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The Practical Utility of Time-Management Tools

In episode 1,224 of the ESL Podcast, hosts Dr. Jeff McQuillan and the dialogue participants, Laquisha and Yoon, explore the functional differences and practical applications of time-tracking devices. The conversation centers on how individuals can utilize simple technology—specifically kitchen timers and alarm clocks—to improve professional performance and personal habits.

Strategic Use of Timers in Professional Preparation

Yoon introduces a unique strategy for preparing for an upcoming job interview by using a kitchen timer. He explains that the device serves as a tool to “time” his responses to common interview questions. By measuring the duration of his answers, he ensures he does not “run off at the mouth,” an informal expression meaning to talk excessively without awareness.

Technically, Yoon differentiates between two key functions often found in modern devices: the “stopwatch function,” which records elapsed time, and the “countdown function.” A “countdown timer” is described as a device that tracks time backward from a set duration to zero, at which point it produces an audible alert. This allows the user to know exactly when to “wrap up,” or bring a conversation to a formal conclusion.

Overcoming Sleep Habits with Multiple Alarms

The dialogue also highlights the struggle of waking up on time. Yoon admits to a common habit: pressing the “snooze button” after an alarm “goes off.” The term “go off” is clarified as the action of an alarm making a loud noise, which is distinct from “turning off” a device to stop its function.

To combat his tendency to fall back asleep, Yoon employs a multi-layered approach. He has experimented with various alarm types, including those that “buzz” (a low-frequency sound like a bee), “beep” (a high-pitched sound), “vibrate” (move back and forth rapidly), or use a standard “ringtone.” His final strategy involves setting three separate alarms “one minute apart” and placing them strategically around his bedroom. The phrase “apart” here denotes the temporal distance between the alarms. He concludes with a humorous remark, suggesting that if this extreme measure fails to wake him, he might be better suited for a career as a **“mattress tester”—**someone who evaluates the quality of beds for a living.

Summary of Key Vocabulary

  • Alarm Clock: A device designed to emit noise at a specific time to notify the user of a requirement.
  • Timer: An instrument used to measure a specific duration of time, often used for tasks like cooking (e.g., a “kitchen timer” for baking a cake) or taking a short “nap.”
  • Snooze Button: A control that temporarily silences an alarm, providing the user with a brief extension before the alarm sounds again.
  • Vibrate: The mechanical action of moving back and forth quickly, a common feature in modern mobile devices.

By organizing his environment and utilizing these simple tools, Yoon demonstrates how one can exert control over their schedule, whether it is through managing the length of a professional response or ensuring punctuality in the morning.

🎯Key Sentences

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What are they for?
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I don't run off at the mouth.
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I'll know when to wrap up.
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I still fall back to sleep.
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By the time I turn them all off, I should be awake.
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📝Key Phrases

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run off at the mouth
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wrap up
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go off
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snooze button
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fall back to sleep
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📖 Transcript

Welcome to English as a Second Language podcast number 1,224.
Setting timers and alarms.
This is English as a Second Language podcast episode 1,224.
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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