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[Mastering English: Understanding the Power of 'Giving Someone a Boost']-[Easy English Expression 0302 to give someone a boost]

Let's Master English! An English podcast for English learners · A2 · 2025-12-17

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Enhancing Spirits: The Meaning and Application of 'To Give Someone a Boost'

In this episode of Easy English Expressions, Coach Shane explores the idiomatic expression "to give someone a boost," breaking down its literal origins and its profound application in interpersonal relationships and personal development.

Defining the Expression: Beyond the Literal Lift

Coach Shane begins by analyzing the etymology of the word "boost." He points out that the term literally means "to lift something." He provides relatable examples to clarify this concept:

  • Aerospace: A "booster rocket" is utilized to "lift the rocket into space."
  • Domestic life: Parents often request a "booster chair" at restaurants, which is a "little chair that you put in a big chair" to help a child reach the table.

By drawing these parallels, Shane illustrates that when applied to human emotions, "to give someone a boost" means "to make someone happy," "to encourage them," or "to make them feel good." It is an essential social tool for anyone who might be "sad," "depressed," or "very stressed."

The Tony Robbins Connection and Motivational Mentorship

Central to the discussion is the mention of Tony Robbins, a renowned "motivational speaker" whose work frequently "gives [the speaker] a boost." Shane highlights why Robbins’ influence is so significant:

  • Energy and Positivity: Listening to Robbins’ speeches allows individuals to feel "extra energy," feel "encouraged," and believe that they "can achieve something."
  • The Coach Persona: Shane reveals that his own identity as "Coach Shane" was inspired by Robbins, who began calling himself a coach in the 1980s. Shane adopts this title not to do the work for his students, but to "bring the power of you to your studies."

Shane positions himself as an "English Tony Robbins," emphasizing that while students must put in the effort to study "words," "vocabulary," and "grammar," they often require that "extra boost" to successfully transition into speaking and listening with confidence.

Practical Application: Spreading Encouragement

The podcast concludes with a challenge to the listeners. Shane encourages his audience to identify people in their immediate environment who might be "feeling depressed," "very stressed," or who "thinks they are failing."

Whether it is a "mom," "dad," "husband," "wife," or even a "stranger," Shane argues that the simple act of "saying something nice" or "helping her out" is enough to provide the necessary lift. By fostering a culture of encouragement, listeners can serve as a catalyst for positivity, effectively giving those around them a psychological and emotional boost.

Ultimately, the episode serves as both a linguistic lesson and a motivational reminder that language learning—and life in general—is significantly enhanced when we actively work to uplift others.

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