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[A Journey Through the Magic Towns and Landscapes of Querétaro]-[English Listening - Trip to Querétaro]

Listening Time: English Practice · B1 · 2021-05-10

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📋 Summary

Introduction to the Road Trip

In this episode, the host chronicles a recent three-night road trip through the Mexican state of Querétaro. Accompanied by family, the host emphasizes the convenience of using Airbnbs over hotels, a preference rooted in both comfort and cost-effectiveness. The journey serves as a personal narrative that highlights the cultural and geographical diversity of the region.

Guanajuato: A Historic Mining Legacy

Before reaching Querétaro, the group stopped in the neighboring state of Guanajuato. The host notes that the city is historically significant for its mining past, specifically the extraction of silver. A unique feature of the city is its subterranean roads that cut through the hills, allowing traffic to bypass the complex mountain topography. Visually, the city is defined by colorful houses that line the hillside, creating a vibrant mosaic. The stop was capped off with a visit to a local spot for what the host describes as the “best hot chocolate in the world.”

The Charm of Tequisquiapan

The first stop in Querétaro was the "magic town" of Tequisquiapan. In Mexico, the designation of a magic town signifies a location of high touristic value, maintained for its beauty, safety, and cultural integrity. The host highlights the architecture, specifically the buildings covered in vines and adorned with intricate wooden doors. The town’s central square—the traditional heart of Latin American towns where people gather on benches—is described as particularly "cute" and charming.

Bernal and the Monolith

The next destination was Bernal, famous for its massive monolith, which the host identifies as the third-largest in the world. The hike up the monolith was described as quite steep, characterized by a high inclination that made the climb a challenge. The group stayed in a cabin featuring a deck—a raised outdoor platform—that provided a perfect vantage point for viewing the sunset and the monolith. The host notes that Bernal offers an authentic experience with traditional, affordable Mexican food, contrasting with the high-end dining found in larger cities.

Querétaro City: Modernity and Tradition

The final stop was the capital, Santiago de Querétaro. The host observes that the city is booming, driven by a rapidly growing IT sector and a robust automotive industry. Despite its modernization, the city retains a tourist-friendly downtown area characterized by pedestrian walkways—streets reserved for those walking rather than driving. The area is filled with crafts created by local artisans, offering a space for visitors to relax and engage in people watching.

Conclusion

The trip, which the host notes "went by very fast," concluded with a return to Guadalajara. This travelogue serves not only as a glimpse into the diverse landscapes of Mexico but also as a practical exercise for English learners to engage with descriptive vocabulary related to travel, geography, and urban development.

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I'm happy to have you here.
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I'm not reading anything.
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All right, let's get started.
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Are your ears ready?
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cut through
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line the hillside
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take care of
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📖 Transcript

Welcome to the Listening Time Podcast.
I'm Connor from polyglossa.com and you're listening to episode 12 of the Listening Time Podcast.
If this is your first time here, welcome.
I'm happy to have you here.
This podcast is for English learners who want to improve their listening comprehension.
If you can already understand a lot of English, but you can't understand native speakers when they're speaking fast, at normal speed, then this podcast is perfect for you, because in each episode I talk about different topics and I speak naturally.

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