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[How to Articulate Your Life Decisions in English]-[AEE 2098: At a Crossroads? How to Explain Your Own Life Decisions in English]

All Ears English Podcast · B1 · 2023-11-20

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📋 Summary

Navigating Life's Crossroads: Expressing Your Decisions in English

Making major life decisions is often a daunting process, frequently described by the hosts of the All Ears English podcast as standing at a "crossroads." Whether it is choosing a career path or deciding to pursue graduate school, these "sliding doors" moments shape the trajectory of our lives. This summary explores how to articulate these pivotal choices using natural, professional English.

The Complexity of Life Decisions

Decisions are rarely simple because they often involve trade-offs and uncertainty. The hosts note that while some life choices are easier to justify, others feel "terrifying" because of the long-term impact they have on one’s personal and professional identity. When discussing these moments, it is important to convey both the reasoning behind the choice and the emotional state you were in at the time.

Key Expressions for Sharing Your Journey

To help listeners talk about their own life transitions, the podcast introduces several high-level expressions that can be used to explain "pivotal moments":

  • "I was inspired to [do something] because...": A direct way to explain the motivation behind a specific action, such as pursuing further education due to "curiosity about the field."
  • "I was ready for a change" / "I was ready to make a change": Useful phrases to describe the moment you decided to move away from a stagnant situation.
  • "I wanted to expand my skill set": This is a professional way to explain why you sought training or education to become more of a "specialist" in your field.
  • "I was tired of the grind": A classic, idiomatic expression used to describe a routine that has become difficult or unfulfilling. It captures the feeling of needing an escape from a repetitive work cycle.
  • "I knew I wasn't done learning": A powerful way to express a personal drive for growth, indicating that your intellectual journey is still ongoing.

Contextualizing Your Choices

When explaining why you made a decision, it is helpful to provide context. For example, one host explained her move to graduate school as a way to "broaden my horizons" and gain a deeper understanding of "intercultural communication" after living abroad. Using such specific terminology helps listeners understand that the decision was intentional rather than impulsive.

Strategic Advice for Listeners

Beyond the vocabulary, the hosts emphasize the importance of intention. They caution against "getting another degree" simply because you are unsure of what to do next. They suggest:

  1. Be Strategic: Consider whether a degree is necessary for your field or if you can achieve your goals through other means, such as reading or gaining real-world experience.
  2. Use Connection Skills: Asking others about their "life junctures" or how they navigated their own "crossroads" is an excellent "connection skill" that helps you get to know someone on a deeper level quickly.
  3. Avoid Perfection: The podcast consistently advocates for "connection, not perfection." When sharing your story, focus on the narrative and the human element rather than worrying about using perfectly polished grammar.

By utilizing these expressions, you can transform the way you discuss your personal history in English, turning standard biographical information into meaningful, engaging conversation.

🎯Key Sentences

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I have a feeling I know what you're gonna say.
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I was like, let's just do it.
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Forget it.
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I got the chills.
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I'm happy to be a travel buddy.
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📝Key Phrases

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at a crossroads
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sliding doors
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speak to me
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future-proofed
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tired of the grind
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📖 Transcript

This is an All Ears English podcast, episode 2098.
At a crossroads, how to explain your own life decisions in English.
Welcome to the All Ears English podcast, downloaded more than 200 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.

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