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[Let's Master English: News, Evolution, and Language Tips]-[Let’s Master English Ep. 134: Learn “Turn Down” and Talk About Your Body – August 18, 2025]

Let's Master English! An English podcast for English learners · A2 · 2025-08-18

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📋 Summary

Podcast Overview

In episode 134 of the Let's Master English podcast, Coach Shane covers a blend of current events, evolutionary science, and practical English language learning tips. The host emphasizes the value of his online community, school.com/LME, as a space for learners to access full-length podcast versions, live classes, and a supportive environment free from spam.

News Headlines

Coach Shane discusses three distinct news stories:

  • Brooklyn Shooting: A tragic mass shooting occurred at the Taste of the City Lounge in Brooklyn, resulting in three deaths and eight injuries. The host notes that police found 36 "shell casings," highlighting the severity of the violence and expressing his concern regarding safety in major American cities.
  • 11 Madison Park's Menu Shift: The famous restaurant 11 Madison Park has officially ended its "vegan-only" policy after three years. The establishment is reintroducing meat, citing customer demand for "juicy steaks" and the chefs' desire for more culinary variety, though some plant-based options will remain.
  • Human Evolution: Scientists suggest that future humans may become "hairless" and lose four specific body parts: the "tailbone," "wisdom teeth," the "appendix," and "little toes." The host explains this through the lens of evolution, noting that modern diets and footwear make these parts less functional, potentially leading to humans looking like "bald, four-toed aliens" in 1,000 years.

English Learning Highlights

Coach Shane provides several pedagogical segments designed to improve fluency:

  • Phrasal Verb of the Week: The focus is on "to turn down," which the host defines in three ways: refusing an offer (e.g., "She turned down the job"), reducing intensity like light or volume (e.g., "Turn down the music"), and physically folding something (e.g., "Turn down the bed covers").
  • Listening Tip: The host recommends that learners "catch the main idea" rather than obsessing over every word. He suggests practicing by listening to short news clips and summarizing the core message in a single sentence.
  • Communication Tip: To sound more natural and polite, Shane suggests "softening requests" by using phrases like "Would you mind," "Could you possibly," and "I'd really appreciate it if..."

Cultural Context and Engagement

Throughout the episode, the host shares personal anecdotes, such as his preference for rural living over the "stress" of big cities. He also highlights the importance of the speaking challenge, where community members record themselves to practice pronunciation. The episode concludes with a fun segment on "misheard lyrics," using songs like Manfred Mann’s Blinded by the Light to illustrate how listeners often misinterpret words, such as hearing "wrecked up like a douche" instead of the actual lyric, "revved up like a deuce."

By combining tragic news, speculative science, and practical English instruction, Coach Shane creates an engaging environment that encourages students not to "give up" on their language journey.

🎯Key Sentences

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Can you believe that?
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it depends on the number of people who actually want it.
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Just teasing, guys.
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It's a really, really wonderful thing.
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everything in New York ain't always what it seems.
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📝Key Phrases

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turn down
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open fire
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bring back
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get into
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catch the main idea
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📖 Transcript

This is the Let's Master English podcast, and I'm your host, Coach Shane.
Hello everybody, welcome back to the Let's Master English podcast, episode number 134.
For the week of August 18th through August 24th.
Yeah. How's your Monday going? Happy Monday to you. uh this podcast as always is filled with great stuff we got news stories uh challenge a speaking challenge Great songs if you are a member.
Are you a member? It's really easy. Just go to school.com slash LME.
I'll spell it. S-K-O-O-L dot com slash L-M-E. and then join, okay?

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