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[A Comprehensive Reintroduction: Meet Ariel Goodbody and Master English with the Podcast]-[New? Start here! (Conversation)]

Easy Stories in English · B1 · 2024-11-26

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A Comprehensive Reintroduction: Meet Ariel Goodbody and Master English with the Podcast

In this episode, host Ariel Goodbody provides a detailed reintroduction to the Easy Stories in English podcast. After six years of production, Ariel takes this opportunity to share their personal journey, explain the show’s pedagogical philosophy, and offer guidance on how learners can maximize their English acquisition through the podcast’s resources.

Personal Background and Life Trajectory

Ariel Goodbody, a 31-year-old from Bath, UK, offers an honest look at their life, acknowledging that "a lot has changed" over the last six years. Ariel discusses their academic background in linguistics at the University of Cambridge and their career path—which included a stint as a romance novelist—before finding their true passion in teaching.

Crucially, Ariel addresses their personal history with gender and health. They openly discuss their experience with "autistic catatonia," which led to a six-month hiatus in 2021, and their gender transition and subsequent detransition. Currently identifying as a "non-binary man," Ariel explains that these experiences have provided a "greater understanding of how gender works in our society." Furthermore, Ariel discusses their return to faith, finding a welcoming community within the Anglican Church in London, which contrasts with their upbringing in a Catholic school.

Pedagogical Philosophy: How to Learn English

Ariel emphasizes that their approach to the podcast is rooted in "language acquisition," the science of how we learn languages. They advocate for a naturalistic approach:

  • Grammar: Ariel advises against formal grammar study, noting that "language is just too abstract" to be reduced to textbook rules. They suggest that learners will internalize grammar naturally through consistent exposure to context.
  • Listening vs. Reading: Ariel provides four strategies for utilizing transcripts, noting that listening and reading simultaneously is a "great way to link together the writing, the spelling and the pronunciation."
  • Speaking Confidence: Ariel highlights that speaking struggles are often "psychological." They suggest that learners find patient partners and create a "safe environment" to practice without fear of judgment.

Navigating the Podcast Content

The podcast offers two main formats: story episodes and conversational episodes. Ariel explains that stories are ideal for "improving your vocabulary" and understanding structure, while conversational episodes—designed for intermediate levels and above—are better for understanding "how we actually speak in English" and engaging with contemporary topics.

For new listeners, Ariel provides specific recommendations based on their interests:

  • Beginner: The Red Book (mysterious) or The Pancake Man (heartwarming).
  • Pre-Intermediate: A Crooked Old House (poetic/creepy).
  • Intermediate: Doing Evil (philosophical) or A Visitor from Chili Bottom (cultural/funny).
  • Advanced: To Be a Hero (satirical fantasy).

Supporting the Show and Future Directions

Ariel discusses the importance of listener support in maintaining the project. While advertisements currently help fund the show, Ariel promotes Easy Stories in English Premium as the best way to enjoy an ad-free experience. Other support methods include purchasing their book, Easy Stories in English, which features 10 stories across four levels, or engaging with the community via the email newsletter and social media platforms like YouTube.

Looking toward 2025, Ariel expresses a commitment to refining the listener experience, promising more consistent bonus content and a continued focus on creating resources that make learning English both effective and enjoyable. As Ariel concludes, the goal is to take learners' English "from okay to good and from good to great."

🎯Key Sentences

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I don't really feel like unpacking them.
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You might be thinking, Bath is a bit of a funny name for a city.
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This cultural divide is kind of a big deal in London.
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So there you go.
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I just, I don't know, I just love writing stories and living in a world of imagination.
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in the middle of
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feel like
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in the course of
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assert one's independence
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life trajectory
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📖 Transcript

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