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[Travel Trends, Etiquette, and Holiday Spirit: Insights from Let's Master English Podcast 101]-[LME 101 Tickets Drop, Stinky Passenger, Scary Movies, Dad Jokes, Let’s Go Already, Matthew Perry and More]

Let's Master English! An English podcast for English learners · A2 · 2024-10-28

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📋 Summary

Navigating Holiday Travel and Airfare Trends

In this episode of Let's Master English, host Go Chain highlights a positive shift in travel logistics for the upcoming season. Data indicates that airfare prices are expected to see a "6% decrease for Thanksgiving" and a "9% decrease for the December holidays." This downward trend in pricing coincides with the observation that "domestic flight interest is at a three-year low," suggesting that fewer people are flying within the United States, which may be contributing to the reduced costs for travelers.

The Etiquette of Air Travel: The Tuna Incident

Chain addresses a recent viral incident involving a passenger flying from "Anchorage, Alaska to Seattle, Washington." A woman on the flight was "horrified" when her seatmate decided to open a can of tuna mid-flight. The host emphasizes the importance of social awareness in confined spaces, noting that while canned tuna is a common food, its "strong" smell is disruptive to others. The incident sparked a strong reaction online, with viewers labeling the act as one that "should be a crime" and suggesting that the "culprit" be placed on the "no-fly list," highlighting the public's demand for better in-flight decorum.

Scary Movies and Seasonal Traditions

With Halloween approaching, the podcast explores the "top five scary movies of all time" in the US. The list features classics such as The Silence of the Lambs, Halloween, The Shining, A Nightmare on Elm Street, and the number one selection, The Exorcist. The host admits he is "not a fan" of the genre, noting that he couldn't even finish watching The Exorcist. The segment also touches on lighthearted humor with "dad jokes" about skeletons, using the word "guts" to play on its dual meanings: physical internal organs and the metaphorical sense of "courage."

Mastering American English Expressions

Chain provides educational insights into specific English patterns, particularly the use of the word "already" at the end of a command. He explains that adding "already" to phrases like "clean up already" or "call your dad already" adds a nuance of impatience, implying that the action should have been completed long ago.

Furthermore, he clarifies the grammatical usage of the "let's go" structure. While "let's go eat" and "let's go and eat" are considered "super common in daily English," he notes that "let's go eating" is generally incorrect because the verb "go" does not typically pair with an "-ing" verb unless it refers to a specific physical activity like "swimming" or "hiking." He concludes by reinforcing the value of reviewing these expressions, encouraging listeners to engage with his E-cubed daily lessons to continue their language learning journey.

🎯Key Sentences

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I've got some great stuff in this podcast to warm you up.
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So without any further ado, let's kick it off.
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A video of the incident has gone viral.
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I am not a fan of scary movies.
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Not bad.
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without any further ado
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kick it off
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go viral
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no-fly list
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not a fan of
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📖 Transcript

This is the Let's Master English Podcast and I'm your host, Go Chain.
Hello everybody, welcome back to another Let's Master English Podcast number 101.
It's great to be back.
Publish date October 28th, 2024.
How you doing? Yeah, it's getting cold.
The weather is changing and I like that.

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