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[Navigating Post-Holiday Blues and Mastering Fluency Through Storytelling]-[#183 English Expressions with the color Blue]

Speak English Now Podcast: Learn English | Speak English without grammar. · A2 · 2021-09-03

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📋 Summary

Overcoming the Post-Holiday Blues: A Guide to Transitioning Back to Reality

As September arrives, the summer vacation season officially draws to a close. While many of us spend our holidays "resting, sunbathing, and enjoying free time" to "recharge our batteries," the return to daily life often triggers a complex emotional response known as the post-holiday blues or post-travel depression.

Understanding the 'Blues'

The term "feeling blue" or "getting the blues" is deeply embedded in our language to describe feelings of sadness, nostalgia, or melancholy. Much like the musical genre, the blues represents a "down-focus" state. When we return from an extended holiday, we often face a difficult reality, experiencing symptoms such as "tiredness, loss of appetite, nostalgia, and even depression." This transition is particularly challenging if one has experienced a significant time shift, necessitating an adjustment to overcome "jet lag."

Practical Strategies for a Smoother Transition

To mitigate the impact of post-holiday syndrome, the following steps are recommended:

  • Strategic Arrival: Aim to "arrive home at least one day before the first day of work." This buffer period allows you to "familiarize yourself with your surroundings" in your own bed.
  • The Unpacking Rule: While it is tempting to procrastinate, unpacking immediately is essential. An "unpacked suitcase is a reminder of your wonderful holiday," which can prolong the sense of displacement.
  • Future Planning: Ironically, "planning your next trip" is an effective way to move forward. It shifts your focus from the past to a positive future goal.
  • Savoring Memories: Recreating a "favorite holiday dish" can help you savor positive aspects of your travel without succumbing to nostalgia.
  • Prioritize Self-Care: Avoid the urge to immediately share pictures and socialize. Instead, "take some time for yourself" to adjust to your home environment.

Mastering English Through Mini-Stories

Beyond emotional well-being, this episode emphasizes the importance of active language practice. The host introduces the question and answer technique, a method designed to "automate your spoken English."

By engaging with a story—such as the tale of Jimmy and Kim’s trip to Italy—listeners are encouraged to provide "easy and short" answers to simple questions. This process mimics a real conversation, helping to build fluency. As seen in the example, Jimmy and Kim’s failure to transition back to their "stressful life in New York" led to them suffering from the "post-holiday blues" for 11 months, highlighting why practicing these techniques is vital for maintaining a healthy rhythm between work and leisure.

Ultimately, whether you are dealing with the transition back to work or looking to improve your linguistic skills, the key is to stay proactive, manage your environment, and engage in consistent, low-stress practice.

🎯Key Sentences

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I recharge my batteries.
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Is there something wrong?
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It can become tough to get back again to reality.
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I know it can be tempting to extend the trip as much as possible.
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But you're just fooling yourself.
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📝Key Phrases

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recharge my batteries
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disconnect from my routine
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feeling blue
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get the blues
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get back to reality
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📖 Transcript

In this episode, I'll be talking about what happens just after we end our vacations.
Later, a cool mini-story to practice your English speaking.
Let me start by telling you that I'm super excited to be back again and connecting with you.
How are you doing?
Are you feeling happy or are you feeling blue?
We're in September, so I can officially say that the summer holidays are over.

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