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[A Journey of Relocation: My Five-Day Road Trip to Tijuana]-[English Listening - Another Road Trip]

Listening Time: English Practice · B1 · 2021-10-18

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📋 Summary

The Challenges of a Necessary Relocation

In this episode, Connor recounts his recent move from Guadalajara to his new home in Tijuana. Unlike his typical leisure-focused road trips, this journey was a "necessary road trip" driven by the practical need to transport his belongings. Spanning approximately 2,500 kilometers and requiring 27 hours of driving over five days, the trip was a significant undertaking. Connor admits that traveling alone with a car full of belongings made the experience particularly demanding, especially when navigating through regions he described as not "very safe to drive through."

Navigating Mexico: Landscapes and Logistics

Connor’s route included several notable stops, each offering a unique perspective on Mexican geography and local life:

  • Mazatlán: Connor described this coastal city as "pedestrian friendly" following government renovations. He enjoyed the "wide" sidewalks and the coastal scenery, though he noted that visiting on a Monday made the downtown area feel like a "ghost town"—a term he uses to describe an area that seems "abandoned" or devoid of people.
  • Ciudad Obregón: The experience here was starkly different. Connor highlighted the poor infrastructure, noting that the streets were in "terrible condition" with holes that made driving stressful and potentially damaging to his vehicle.
  • The Border Crossing: Reaching Nogales, Connor faced the anxiety of a border inspection. Because his car was packed with his life’s possessions, the process "took forever," with officials needing to remove boxes and suitcases from his "trunk" to ensure nothing illegal was being transported.

Arizona and the Journey’s End

Upon entering the United States, Connor spent time in Arizona, a region he favors for its diverse "terrain," ranging from deserts to mountains and forests. A highlight of his trip was a stop in Dateland, where he sampled a "date shake." He enthusiastically described it as the best shake he has ever had, recommending it to anyone traveling through the area.

Final Observations: Humor and Infrastructure

Reflecting on the logistics of driving in Mexico, Connor emphasized the prevalence of "tolls." He noted that travelers must be prepared to stop at numerous "toll booths" along the highways, which adds significant cost to any road trip.

Perhaps the most ironic moment of the journey occurred upon his arrival in Tijuana. Throughout the trip, Connor was constantly anxious about potential car trouble in remote areas. However, his vehicle performed reliably until he reached his final destination, at which point the battery died completely. He found this "hilarious," expressing relief that the mechanical failure occurred safely at home rather than on a highway in the middle of Mexico. Despite the challenges, Connor remains appreciative of the "cool landscapes" he witnessed and the opportunity to share this experience with his listeners as he settles into his new life.

🎯Key Sentences

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It's great to be back in front of the microphone.
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I recorded them in advance.
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I just want to apologize because the sound quality might not be the best.
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I didn't have a choice.
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I made it through the state safely and it was very normal.
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📝Key Phrases

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settle in
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in advance
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bear with me
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along the way
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have something to yourself
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📖 Transcript

Welcome to the Listening Time Podcast.
Hey everybody, this is Connor and you're listening to episode 35 of the Listening Time podcast.
It's great to be back in front of the microphone.
I say that because it's been a while since I last recorded a podcast episode.
You might not know this or I think I mentioned it in a previous episode, maybe in the last one, but I spent the last few weeks moving.
So I moved to a different city.

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