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[An Out-of-Town Marathon Journey and Community Updates]-[Bonus episode #174 – Out-of-town Trip]

Culips Everyday English Podcast · B2 · 2026-05-12

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A Weekend of Running and Connection

In this episode of the QLips English podcast, host Andrew shares a personal account of his recent "out-of-town trip" to Gwangju, South Korea, while providing updates on the QLips community. The narrative balances the physical challenges of long-distance running with the joys of maintaining international friendships and the importance of community engagement in language learning.

Enhancing the QLips Experience

Andrew highlights recent improvements to the QLips membership program, specifically the introduction of new, rotating class styles. Following a successful trial, the schedule now includes specialized sessions: games classes, grammar workshops, video/article discussions, and "throwback" QLips episode reviews. The feedback has been overwhelmingly positive, with members like Edithka, May, and Gita praising the "fun and instructive" nature of the new games class. Andrew emphasizes that having a supportive community of "like-minded people" is a crucial component of English fluency, providing both the "input and output" necessary for growth.

The Marathon Challenge in Posong

Moving to his personal story, Andrew recounts his weekend trip to Gwangju to participate in a marathon with his close friends. He expresses deep appreciation for South Korea's "high-speed rail," contrasting it with the lack of similar "transportation infrastructure" in North America, which he jokingly refers to as living in the "Stone Age."

Before the race, Andrew and his friend Jimmy focused on simple preparations, such as a meal of "chicken and rice," to ensure their bodies were ready for the physical toll. The marathon took place in the scenic countryside of Posong, known for its "sequoia pines" and lush landscapes. Andrew opted to join a "sub-three" pace group, describing the experience as running with a "unit" or an "army" of runners, which helped him maintain a consistent rhythm. He highlights the camaraderie of the finish line, where he was able to encourage a fellow runner to achieve his first "sub-three finish," a significant milestone for any marathoner.

Post-Race Realities and Friendship

Following the event, Andrew faced a moment of physical struggle, feeling "lightheaded and weak" due to low blood sugar. He humorously recounts the "disgusting" reality of marathon running, including his "pitch black" toenails—a result of ill-fitting shoes from a previous race—and the inconvenience of his "slides" (sandals) shrinking in the sun. However, the support of his friend Jimmy, who provided a much-needed Coca-Cola, allowed him to "bounce back" quickly.

The weekend concluded with a "boys night" at a friend's new apartment, where the group shared steak and beers while reflecting on the race. Andrew notes that as he reaches his 40s, his motto has shifted to starting and finishing social events earlier. The trip served as a refreshing break, allowing him to reconnect with friends who, like him, share a connection to Canada, while also providing a perfect example of the "everyday English" he aims to teach his listeners.

Andrew concludes by encouraging listeners to utilize the podcast’s free resources, such as the vocabulary glossary and interactive transcript, and invites them to join the active QLips community on Discord to continue their language learning journey.

🎯Key Sentences

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Join in on the fun.
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I just love it.
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It's just so convenient.
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📝Key Phrases

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get your act together
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all of your bases covered
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make someone's day
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talk someone's ear off
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get in the zone
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📖 Transcript

Hello and welcome to bonus episode number 174 of the QLips English podcast.
How's it going?
Thank you for clicking play and joining me today.
If you're new to our bonus episode series and you don't know what it's all about, let me quickly explain.
My name's Andrew and I am from Canada, but I live abroad in Seoul, South Korea.
And in our bonus episodes, I just tell you some stories from my everyday life that are designed to help you build your English fluency.

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