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[Elevating Your English: Expressing the Search for Something]-[AEE 1375: On the Quest for a Desk or Any Other Item? How to Say It in English]

All Ears English Podcast · B1 · 2020-06-02

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Beyond "Looking For": Enhancing Your English Vocabulary

In episode 1375 of the All Ears English podcast, hosts Lindsay McMahon and Michelle Kaplan discuss more sophisticated and natural ways to express that you are searching for an item or a goal. Moving away from basic phrases like "I am looking for" or "I want to find," the hosts introduce colorful, idiomatic expressions that help English learners connect more authentically with native speakers.

Key Vocabulary for Searching

The hosts suggest three primary phrases to replace standard language when you are in the process of acquiring or seeking something:

  • "On the hunt for": This phrase adds a sense of active search. Lindsay uses this to describe her current search for a new desk, noting that it is a great way to let friends know you are looking for specific items, such as "a new pair of shoes" or "a gluten-free cookbook."
  • "In the market for": Michelle identifies this as her personal preference, noting that she likely picked it up from her parents. It is a common and professional way to express an intention to buy, often used for significant purchases like "a new car" or, as Michelle mentions, her search for a puppy.
  • "On a quest for": Described by the hosts as having a slightly more "mystical" or adventurous personality, this phrase is perfect for more abstract or passionate pursuits. Michelle illustrates this by saying, "I'm on a quest for the best French fries in the city," emphasizing that this phrasing elevates the search into an exciting journey.

Cultural Context and Connection

Beyond just vocabulary, the episode highlights that language is a tool for connection. Using more descriptive, "colorful" language allows speakers to sound more natural and engaging. The hosts emphasize that these phrases are not limited to physical shopping; they can be applied to non-literal situations as well, such as being "on a quest for love" or searching for professional opportunities.

The Psychology of Shopping

The hosts also delve into their personal shopping habits, touching on the emotional aspects of the experience. Lindsay describes herself as a "hit or miss" shopper, noting that shopping can sometimes be "triggering" or frustrating if items do not fit well. They discuss how shopping for food, especially while traveling in places like Japan or France, can be a fascinating way to immerse oneself in a new culture, even when there are language barriers that lead to humorous misunderstandings.

Final Takeaway

To sound more fluent and confident, learners are encouraged to replace generic verbs with these more dynamic expressions. By practicing these phrases—whether you are looking for a new desk, a job, or a life goal—you move away from "textbook English" and toward the "real English" that fosters genuine human connection. The hosts conclude by reminding listeners that language learning is about progress, not perfection, and encourage the audience to reflect on their own current "hunts" or "quests."

🎯Key Sentences

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I don't even have a desk.
2
I feel like I need a dedicated space.
3
I love that idea.
4
I am a shopper only when it's necessary.
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I start to feel like, oh, my gosh, why don't they have any clothes I like?
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📝Key Phrases

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on the hunt for
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in the market for
3
on a quest for
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make it work
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hit or miss
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📖 Transcript

This is an All Ears English podcast, episode 1375 on the quest for a desk or any other item.
How to say it in English?
Welcome to the All Ears English podcast downloaded more than 150 million times.
Are you feeling stuck with your English?
We'll show you how to become fearless and fluent by focusing on connection, not perfection, with your American hosts Lindsay McMahon, the English adventurer, and Michelle Kaplan, the New York radio girl.
Coming to you from Colorado and New York City USA, you looking for something?

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