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[Exploring Barbecues and Personal Fashion Styles]-[English Listening - Barbecues, Fashion]

Listening Time: English Practice · B1 · 2021-04-05

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Exploring Barbecues and Personal Fashion Styles

In this episode of the Listening Time Podcast, host Connor explores two distinct everyday topics: the cultural phenomenon of barbecues and the role of fashion in personal identity. By breaking down these subjects, he provides a practical look at how these traditions and habits manifest in American life.

The Dual Nature of Barbecues

Connor begins by defining "barbecue," noting that in the United States, the term carries two primary meanings. First, it refers to an event—a social gathering held in a backyard, which is the private space behind a house. These events are staples of American culture, particularly during holidays like the 4th of July, Labor Day, and Memorial Day. During these gatherings, it is common to grill various meats, such as hamburgers, hot dogs, steak, and even bratwurst sausages.

Second, "barbecue" refers to a specific style of food. Connor highlights that this is often associated with Southern-style cooking, with ribs being the most emblematic dish. He emphasizes that the quality of such food, often enhanced by flavorful barbecue sauce, is a key draw. Furthermore, he acknowledges that barbecue is a global tradition, mentioning the carne asada of Mexico and the churrasco of Brazil. He praises the international quality of beef from places like Argentina and Brazil, describing such high-quality meat as top-notch.

The Evolution of Fashion and Personal Style

Transitioning to the topic of fashion, Connor frames it as a crucial element of society and culture. He explains that fashion serves as a means for individuals to express themselves or align with specific subcultures.

Styles, Trends, and Fads

Connor distinguishes between enduring styles and fads. A fad is defined as a style that explodes in popularity for a short period before it eventually fizzles out and disappears. Reflecting on his own history, he recalls his teenage years, where he shifted from dressing like a basketball player—complete with expensive Nike and Air Jordan shoes—to adopting a "skater style" with Vans.

Personal Preferences and Practicality

Today, Connor admits he does not prioritize fashion. He prefers blank t-shirts—those without logos or writing—and avoids blue jeans in favor of brown or tan pants. He candidly shares his struggle with maintaining his wardrobe, noting that he sometimes wears shirts that are nearly a decade old. He even mentions that some of his shoes have become ripped, meaning they are damaged or have holes in them. Despite his personal indifference, he acknowledges the importance of dressing decently and mentions his wife’s encouragement to invest in newer, nicer clothing.

Through these relatable anecdotes, the podcast provides an engaging way for English learners to expand their vocabulary regarding social traditions and self-expression, demonstrating how language is used to describe the mundane yet essential parts of our daily lives.

🎯Key Sentences

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I'm just speaking as the words come to my mind.
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Two random topics, but who cares?
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All right, let's get started.
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Are your ears ready?
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In that context, the barbecue is the event, really.
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📝Key Phrases

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come over
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have people over
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hang out with
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in terms of
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look up
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📖 Transcript

Welcome to the Listening Time Podcast.
I'm Connor from polyglossa.com, and you're listening to Episode 5 of the Listening Time Podcast.
If this is your first time listening, welcome.
I'm happy to have you here with me.
This podcast is for English learners who want to practice their listening skills.
And, more specifically, this podcast is for English learners who still can't understand real fast, authentic native speech.

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