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[A New Year's Cruise: A Festive Celebration at Sea]-[0230 A New Year’s Cruise]

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A Unique New Year's Eve Celebration

In this episode, host Dr. Jeff McQuillan explores a narrative about a group of friends who opted for a unique way to ring in the New Year. Instead of the traditional route—which often involves visiting a "crowded club" or "throwing a party" at home—the group decided to book a "harbor cruise." This excursion provided a refreshing alternative to standard festivities, offering a four-hour experience that featured dinner, music, dancing, and, most importantly, a "great view of the fireworks."

The Logistics of the Cruise

The narrative highlights the transition from land to sea. The group traveled to a "marina"—a specialized harbor designed for boats—to board their vessel. Dr. McQuillan clarifies that this was "no little boat" (a grammatical structure emphasizing the scale of the vessel), but rather a large ship equipped with both an "upper and a lower deck." Essential safety protocols were observed, as the "crew" assisted the passengers and pointed out the "life jackets"—vital gear for floating in the event of an "emergency."

Life Aboard the Ship

A significant aspect of the experience was the interaction with the "captain," the individual in charge of the ship, who personally welcomed the "passengers." The narrator, Lucy, noted that despite her initial concerns, she did not "get seasick," a condition caused by the motion of the water. Furthermore, the trip was smooth enough that there was no need to contact the "Coast Guard," the branch of the military responsible for protecting the nation's coastal waters.

Returning to Shore and Humorous Farewells

The experience was so enjoyable that the group was reluctant to "go back on shore"—the term used for returning to land. The episode concludes with a touch of humor; the captain joked that if the guests refused to disembark, he would make them "walk the plank." This idiom, popularized by pirate lore and films like Pirates of the Caribbean, refers to the old practice of forcing captives to walk off a piece of wood into the ocean. The cruise served as a memorable departure from the typical New Year's Eve routine, blending safety, comfort, and a bit of nautical wit.

🎯Key Sentences

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My friends and I decided to do something a little different this year.
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Now let's get started.
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This was no little boat.
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We had a great time.
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I apparently was not invited, which is a little sad.
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📝Key Phrases

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throw a party
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board the ship
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this was no little boat
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get on board
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in case of an emergency
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📖 Transcript

Welcome to English as a Second Language Podcast, number 230, A New Year's Cruise.
This is English as a Second Language Podcast, episode 230.
I'm your host, Dr Jeff McQuillan, coming to you from the Center for Educational Development in In beautiful Los Angeles, California.
Today we have a special New Year's edition of ESL Podcast.
Our topic today is going to be talking about a New Year's cruise.
Remember to visit our website at eslpodcom.

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