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[The Art of Connection: Navigating Group Conversations and the Universal Topic of Cooking]-[AEE 1665: Cook Up Your Listening Skills for Fast Conversations]

All Ears English Podcast · B1 · 2021-10-21

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Mastering Fast-Paced Group Conversations

In this episode of the All Ears English podcast, hosts Jessica, Lindsay, and Aubrey explore the dynamics of group conversations, highlighting why native-level interaction is a critical frontier for English learners. The hosts emphasize that listening to one-on-one conversations is a great start, but moving to "three, four, five people conversations" presents a new challenge. They note that in real-life group settings, native speakers often "talk fast, we interrupt each other, we talk over each other," which can be intimidating. The podcast aims to bridge this gap, encouraging listeners to move beyond the "intermediate level" by embracing the reality of imperfect, fast-paced communication where the focus remains on "connection, not perfection."

The Universal yet Polarizing Topic: Cooking

To demonstrate a natural, fast-paced discussion, the group turns to the topic of cooking. The hosts acknowledge that while they often discuss food, their personal relationships with cooking vary significantly. Jessica candidly admits to feeling "embarrassed" about her lack of culinary skills at age 40, describing her attempts at cooking chicken as "awful" and "scaly around the edges." This opens a broader discussion on the "nature versus nurture" aspect of cooking—whether it is an innate "instinct" or a learned skill.

Challenges: Time, Cleanup, and Cultural Context

Even for those who are skilled, cooking is not always a joy. Lindsay, who is an excellent cook, confesses, "I do not like cooking," citing the significant time investment and the dreaded "cleanup" as major deterrents. The hosts discuss the reality of parenting, where feeding a family often feels like a "sacrifice" rather than a hobby. They touch upon how modern, busy lifestyles and the need to transport children to activities like "softball" or "chess club" often lead to relying on fast food, which they admit is "never cheap" and impacts their health goals. To mitigate this, some use "workarounds" like the "instant pot" to simplify meals, though they acknowledge these are rarely as "fresh" as traditional cooking.

Breaking the Cycle through Inspiration

Reflecting on their upbringing, the hosts discuss how food was valued in their families. Jessica notes that she lacked a "sentimental attitude towards food" because her family treated eating as a utilitarian necessity rather than a tradition. However, the hosts agree that one can "teach yourself to love it." They cite watching "cooking shows" and reading books like Anthony Bourdain’s Kitchen Confidential as sources of inspiration that can turn one from a reluctant cook into someone who appreciates cooking as an art form. Jessica concludes that to stop her cycle of poor cooking, she needs to "take a cooking class" rather than just following recipes, which she finds "boring."

Conclusion: Culinary Aspirations

The episode wraps up with the hosts sharing where they would travel to learn local cuisine, with mentions of India, Peru, and Thailand. This lighthearted conclusion reinforces the central theme: while the process of cooking can be a challenge, the social aspect of "eating together as a family" and the shared human experience of food make it a "worthy endeavor." By engaging with such authentic, fast-paced discussions, listeners are encouraged to build the confidence needed to participate in real-world conversations.

🎯Key Sentences

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it's just the way it is.
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That's a good point.
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I just want to tag onto that real quick
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I'm still not quite there in the real world.
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This comes up all the time with friends.
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📝Key Phrases

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shy away from
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easy breezy
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tag onto
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hit or miss
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turn my nose up to
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📖 Transcript

This is an All Ears English podcast episode 1665.
Cook up your listening skills for fast conversations.
Welcome to the All Ears English podcast downloaded more than 200 million times.
Are you feeling stuck with your English?
We'll show you how to become fearless and fluent by focusing on connection, not perfection, with your American host, former IELTS examiner Jessica Beck, and Lindsay McMahon, the English adventurer coming to you from Denver and Portland, USA.
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