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[Life Transitions: Navigating University, Relocation, and Language Learning]-[Being a university student in a pandemic ]

Natural English with Nick · B2 · 2020-07-18

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Embracing Change: A New Chapter in Ottawa

In this episode, the host shares a candid reflection on his upcoming transition from his current home in London to Ottawa, where he will begin his studies in "modern languages and cultures" at the University of Ottawa. This period of life is characterized by what he describes as "great uncertainty," yet he views the act of moving as a vital opportunity to "grow as a person" and gain a "new perspective on life."

The Decision-Making Process

Despite having the option to stay in his current city and attend the University of Western, the host opted for Ottawa. He acknowledges the "logical question" of why one would incur the costs and anxieties of moving, but emphasizes that stepping "out of your comfort zone" is essential for growth.

He also reflects on his experience visiting McGill University in Montreal. While he found Montreal to be an incredibly "dynamic" and "entertaining city" with a "traditional side" in Old Montreal, the financial reality of tuition fees was a deciding factor. As an Ontarian student, the tuition gap is significant, with costs varying drastically between local Quebecers, out-of-province students, and international students—a situation he describes as a lot of "moolah."

Why Ottawa?

Beyond the academic program, the host chose Ottawa because it is a "very bilingual city." As a language enthusiast, he is eager to integrate French into his curriculum. He humorously notes his concern about his "Grecian French" accent compared to "Canadian French," fearing he might sound "snobby" to local peers. Nonetheless, he is committed to the challenge of immersing himself in a bilingual environment.

Navigating Uncertainty and Future Plans

Moving into "res" (residence) during the ongoing pandemic has introduced significant stress. The host expresses frustration regarding the lack of definitive answers from the university about whether classes will be online or in-person. He hopes for an "in-class experience" to facilitate building connections, joining clubs, and engaging with the "university community."

Regarding the podcast, the host warns listeners that his "rate of publication" may fluctuate as he prioritizes his studies. However, he remains dedicated to the project, noting that providing "intermediate content" is a critical need for language learners. He encourages his listeners to consider starting their own podcasts, noting that it is not "super complicated on a technological level."

Looking Ahead

Having finished high school and taken time to "rest and think about life," the host feels ready to turn a "new page." He concludes the episode by promising more spontaneous content and future interviews, noting that hearing natural dialogues is crucial for language learners to understand how "structures vary greatly" depending on the formality of the situation. By focusing on "essential vocabulary" rather than overwhelming listeners with full transcripts, he aims to provide clear, actionable learning resources for his audience.

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📖 Transcript

Hi there guys, I hope you're all doing well.
Welcome back to Speaking Canadian with Nick.
I hope that you're pursuing personal ambitions spending time with friends and family, staying safe, having fun.
I think that a perfect combination of all these things in an ideal world is what we need to maintain our sanity in this time of great uncertainty.
In today's episode I want to talk a little bit more spontaneously about my current situation, where I'm going to be moving to in the next coming months and how that's going to affect my rate of publication for this podcast.
So as many of you don't know, I'm an upcoming university student.

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