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[Reflecting on Life’s Milestones: A Journey Through Graduations]-[English Listening - Graduations]

Listening Time: English Practice · B1 · 2026-03-02

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Reflecting on Life’s Milestones: A Journey Through Graduations

In this episode of the Listening Time podcast, host Connor takes listeners on a nostalgic journey through his academic life, reminiscing about the various graduation ceremonies that marked his transition from childhood to adulthood. By reflecting on his experiences, he highlights how these milestones served as both personal turning points and moments of significant emotional growth.

Elementary School: The Anticipation of Change

Connor admits that while he cannot recall the specific details of his elementary school graduation ceremony, he vividly remembers the atmosphere and the sense of impending change. He notes that the transition to middle school in the US is often perceived as "pretty drastic." He describes feeling "butterflies in his stomach," a common idiom for feeling nervous excitement, as he realized he was moving away from the simplicity of childhood into a more structured and socially complex environment.

Middle School: Social Anxiety and Academic Recognition

Middle school proved to be a challenging period for Connor, defined by "social awkwardness and anxiety." A defining memory from his middle school graduation was receiving the "Perfect Attendance Award." Rather than feeling proud, Connor felt "really embarrassed" because he feared being labeled a "nerd" or a "good student" in a social climate where troublemakers were often more popular. He reflects on this now with the perspective of an adult, acknowledging that his fear of standing out was "ridiculous," yet it remains a powerful memory of his teenage insecurities.

High School: The Momentous Turning Point

Connor identifies his high school graduation as the most "momentous" and "emotional" ceremony of his life. Before graduating, he and his friends had to "scramble" to complete the required volunteer hours to participate. Unlike his middle school experience, this graduation felt like a major "turning point" because he was transitioning into adulthood. Despite having a difficult senior year where he felt "uncomfortable in his own skin," he describes feeling a mix of anxiety and excitement about "going off the beaten path" to pursue filmmaking. Looking back, he feels a sense of nostalgia for that specific moment of nervous anticipation, noting, "I wish I could relive that moment."

College: Relief and New Beginnings

By the time Connor reached his college graduation, his feelings had shifted from the emotional intensity of high school to a sense of "big relief." He found his college experience somewhat disjointed, often feeling that many classes were a "waste" of time because he was eager to begin his true career path: teaching English. Despite graduating with honors—receiving the distinction of Magna Cum Laude—the ceremony was less about academic pride and more about the practical readiness to move to Mexico, get married, and start his adult life.

Conclusion

Ultimately, Connor observes that while he did not follow the exact path he envisioned after high school—having dropped out of film school—each phase of his education led him toward his current reality as an educational content creator. He concludes that these ceremonies were not just about finishing school, but about the evolution of his identity, allowing him to "smile now" as he sees how each step brought him closer to where he is today.

🎯Key Sentences

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I was one of the few students that received this award.
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I remember feeling really embarrassed.
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It was the most momentous, the most important one in my life.
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I'm a fully grown adult now.
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📝Key Phrases

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reminisce
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butterflies in my stomach
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look forward to
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stand out
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make fun of
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📖 Transcript

Welcome to the Listening Time podcast.
Hey English learners.
This is Connor and you're listening to episode 248 of the Listening Time podcast.
I hope you're motivated to practice your English today and to practice your comprehension with another episode.
So in today's episode, I'm going to talk about graduation.
I'm going to talk specifically about the different graduations that I had growing up, when I graduated from elementary school, from middle school, from high school and from college.

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