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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 145.
Publication date, December 15th.
It's already December.
December 1st, 2025.
Wow.
We got 31 days, 30 days left in the year, kind of, right?
Are you excited for finishing up the year and for getting ready to start a new year?
I am.
As you guys know, I love the month of December.
I'm a winter baby.
My birthday, of course, is December 22nd.
Thank you very much.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Oh, sorry.
Yeah, so it's pretty cool.
We'll be celebrating my birthday in the community.
I don't know how.
At least I'll say hi.
You can sing happy birthday to me.
Okay, let's see.
We got a great podcast, of course, lined up for you.
There's a comment from Rong Pan in our community.
By the way, everybody, join our community.
It is free, officially free.
School.com slash LME.
S-K-O-O-L dot com slash L-M-E.
Okay?
So we have so many comments.
Rongpan left a comment.
She said, he said, she said.
Oh, my God.
I'm so sorry.
I don't know.
I'm going to guess she.
I'm thankful to be here studying English with so many great coaches and classmates.
Yeah, that's for sure.
Our community is really amazing.
It's so helpful.
Everybody's so nice to each other.
I've only had to kick out a few people and those people are not English students.
They join the community and try to sell something or try to hire people.
Not that that's bad, but we want to keep it just to English students.
It's fantastic.
We've done some organization in the community.
So school.com slash LME is all our free stuff.
And it's fantastic.
And, by the way, if you go to the calendar section and you look at obviously December, you'll see.
These are all live classes that you'll see.
And some of them have an icon.
For example, December 1st, the first class has a globe, and it says LME Friends.
If we click on it, it says LME Friends, LME Friends Club.
And then below that it's AMA, and there's a little man with his hand raised and that's AMA with Coach Mila.
And then below that at 9 a.m., for me at 9 a.m., it's AMA with Coach Jaskara.
Okay.
If you see an icon on Wednesday, there's a book icon and it says LME Page Pals.
And on Friday, you see another icon of flame, like fire, and it's LME Navi.
These classes are free to everyone.
Even if you're in the community and you don't buy a course, you're not a member of anything, you can still join those classes.
Oh, there's one more.
Saturday, it says free, and then some stars.
That's an AMA with me.
So, again, anybody can join those live classes, and you don't have to pay.
Now, we do have memberships, and the memberships are so good.
If you go to our classroom, you're going to see Start Here, Try For Free Pronunciation with Coach Shane LME, golden nuggets.
That's wisdom.
So if you're looking as a new member, then you're gonna see like, start here, try for free pronunciation, golden nuggets.
You can click on these and it's open.
You know it's all free for you.
But then you're gonna see lme speaking course and lme listening course and these are so excellent.
But it says unlock with premium.
Oh, what does that mean?
So if you click on it, it tells you what you get and then you see prices.
Yeah.
So in order to get those classes, you have to pay money, but it's unbelievably cheap.
I'm super excited to tell you it's $7 a month, $7 a month.
And if you're like a member for a year, well, we give you a discount.
I think it's $70, $70 for a year.
And you will get 125 lessons.
It's amazing.
You get both speaking and listening lessons.
And I know some people say, oh, my speaking's good.
I just need my listening.
Or some people say, oh, my listening's good.
I just need speaking.
My experience, after teaching English for almost 40 years, is you need both because they're so different.
They're really different.
And you don't have to, but they're both available.
You get both.
It's amazing.
There's another upgrade, $28 a month, and that gives you access to all of the AMA classes.
Now that's a big deal because again, if you look at the calendar and we go to December, there's AMA classes every day.
But some of the AMA classes do not have a picture, an icon.
So if you click on it, Ah, you can't join.
But if you click on one with the picture, oh, you can join.
You see a link.
And it's so amazing.
These times, the time of the class will show up as your local time.
So you don't have to think about, oh, what time is it?
What time is it in New York?
You don't have to think about things like that.
It's really very convenient.
So I want you guys to take advantage of this.
I want you guys to join the lessons.
Get serious about English, okay?
That's really, if English is important to you, that's what you have to do.
Get serious with it.
But anyway, the community is fantastic.
If you're a VIP member and you go to... Something happened.
Oh, I'm looking as a student.
There you go.
If you're a VIP member, then you see DDM Listening and PERF SPEAKING. on the right side.
So if you click that, that takes you to the DDM area.
Go to the classroom, and you'll see DDM VIP and DDM standard.
DDM personal is kind of a lot of one-on-one stuff.
It's fantastic.
And then, of course, if you click on the perf, speaking, same thing.
Go to the classroom.
And you'll see PerfVIP.
And the new lesson for December, of course, is already up.
Everything's ready to go.
We've been working so hard.
My team is amazing, working so hard, getting stuff ready.
So it's super exciting.
I'm really, really, really happy with the organization that we have for all of our lessons.
Everything's available to you guys.
We have free trials, so check that stuff out.
Once again, school.com slash L-M-E-S-K-O-O-L dot com slash L-M-E.
It is free for you.
But enough chit chat.
We've got the news coming up.
And if you're listening to the music version... we have a special request.
Now I've been really working on my Spanish.
So you're going to hear me speaking some Spanish and then eventually we're going to kick into a song.
So I hope you enjoy it.
If you're not listening to the VIP or the music version, why not?
It's available in the community.
Again, go to the classroom and slide down and you'll see something that says, let's master English.
And you click there and you got the full script.
I'm looking at last week's or last week's script.
There's a video and you go all the way down to the bottom and you can download the podcast without music and the podcast with music.
It's so cool.
Everything is so well organized.
I'm so happy.
So get in there.
School.com slash LME.
Off to the news.
Unless you're listening to the music version.
Let's master English.
A massive storm system disrupted Thanksgiving travel, grounding flights at seven major US airports, including Atlanta and Chicago.
Thunderstorms and low clouds caused over 1000 delays with Atlanta's control tower briefly evacuated.
The FAA warned of the busiest holiday in 15 years, with 82 million travelers affected.
In St.
Johns County, Florida, three teens were arrested for a door-kicking challenge inspired by TikTok.
They damaged doors, terrified residents and even sparked a school lockdown after being mistaken for intruders.
The police called it vandalism, not a prank, with repair costs hitting $1,000 per home.
And finally...
An Italian man, posed as his elderly mother in a wig and dress, to collect her 1200 monthly pension in Naples.
Bank staff noticed his shaky disguise and called police, who arrested him for fraud.
He claimed he needed the money for debts.
Yeah, right.
Stealing grandma's money.
That's just unbelievable, isn't it?
Stealing grandma's money?
Come on, guys and girls.
Don't be taking grandma's money.
Jeez, that's just sad.
Thanksgiving, we had an amazing Thanksgiving holiday a couple days ago on Thursday last week.
We, my family and I, had a fantastic dinner.
I uploaded pictures of exactly what we ate.
If you are looking at the picture, I will tell you exactly what is in the picture.
If I can find it here, let's go to Thanksgiving.
I'm searching for it now, and I'll look for my pictures.
My wife uploaded or gave me a picture.
It's so much better.
So if you're watching the video, you can see I'm pointing at the top picture.
That is scalloped corn.
It's a baked corn dish.
These are green beans cooked with bacon.
Oh, so delicious.
It doesn't sound like a good combination, but it is.
These are sauteed carrots, baby carrots.
Some people thought they were sausages.
They're orange, I'm sorry.
My camera lighting, I don't know.
But they're carrots, delicious.
Over here is a pumpkin pie.
We can just see part of it.
There's whipped cream on top.
These are mashed potatoes.
Absolutely delicious.
Over to the right of the mashed potatoes, that is stuffing.
And that is something that we can put inside the bird, the turkey, or you can cook it separately.
It's basically a bread pudding.
Next to that, cranberry bread.
Absolutely delicious.
Warm with butter.
Oh, my God.
And then, of course, the piece de resistance.
The piece de resistance.
The most important part, the turkey.
Yeah.
And you can see my carving knife.
I'm trying to carve up the turkey.
It was done perfectly.
The meat was very moist.
It's extremely similar to chicken.
So people say, I don't like turkey.
No, no, no, no.
You haven't had my wife's turkey.
I was going to say my turkey, but it was my wife's turkey.
But that's Thanksgiving at my house this past Thursday.
It was fantastic.
But back to the story.
Lots of people travel during the holidays.
In America, Thanksgiving and Christmas are probably the biggest holidays.
And what happens is Some people go on vacation.
But typically if you have a family with young children, you got grandma and grandpa, the mom's parents and the dad's parents.
And usually on Thanksgiving, you go to the mom's parents.
And then on Christmas, you go to the dad's parents.
And then the next year, you switch.
That's typically what happens.
Of course, college kids, people who work in cities, they like to travel back home too.
And there was a storm, bad weather during the holiday travel season, and it was a disaster.
A massive storm, huge giant, massive storm disrupted, interfered with, caused problems to Thanksgiving travel.
Grounding flights, meaning airplanes could not take off into the sky.
They had to stay on the ground.
Grounding flights at seven major, big, huge U.S. airports, including Atlanta and Chicago.
If you've flown in America, you have probably been at the Atlanta airport and or the Chicago airport big airports.
Thunderstorms and low clouds caused over 1,000 deaths delays with atlanta's control tower briefly evacuated oh my god the storms were so bad they had to leave the tower really that's crazy the faa that is the federal aviation administration that's the government's uh airplane you know government thing okay the faa warned of the busiest holiday in 15 years That's good news with 82 million travelers.
That's nice.
I like when people travel.
It means people are feeling good usually.
They're going on a vacation.
They're seeing family.
That's good.
I like that.
Bad weather, delays, not good.
But anyway, getting home for the holidays.
By the way, in our movie section in our community, Serge uploaded planes, trains, and automobiles.
It is a Thanksgiving.
Thanksgiving slash Christmas, but actually Thanksgiving movie.
It is fantastic.
Check it out.
School.com slash LME.
All right.
Second story.
In St.
John's, Florida, in St.
John's County, Florida.
Okay.
So someplace in Florida.
I have no idea where St.
John's County is.
Three teens, three teenagers were arrested.
The police got them.
Why?
For a door kicking challenge inspired by TikTok.
So these teenage knuckleheads dummies rum-dums, are watching a video on TikTok, and the video is a challenge.
Hey, go do this.
Can you do this?
Are you brave enough to do this?
And what is this?
Kicking doors.
But not just like kicking doors a little, like really kicking doors hard, breaking doors.
That is stupid.
They damaged doors, terrified residents.
People who lived in those houses were scared.
What's going on?
And even sparked and even caused a school lockdown after being mistaken for intruders.
A school was in session.
Teenagers were kicking the doors and the school thought, oh my God, we're being invaded.
Somebody's trying to hurt the children.
So they locked the school down.
The police called it vandalism, not a prank.
A prank is a joke, okay?
It's just a joke.
But vandalism is, you know, where you're actually breaking things and causing problems.
With repair costs hitting $1,000 per home.
Man.
Idiot kids.
Idiots.
Is it the parents' fault?
I think partly it's mom and dad's fault.
I have two boys.
And I don't know if you can hear them.
Right now, they're crazy.
They're in the living room.
I don't know what they're doing.
They're crazy.
But I don't think they would do something stupid like this.
When I was young, I'll be honest.
When I was young one time, and I didn't try to do it.
Well, actually, I have a couple of stories.
I'll just tell you one story.
I had a big piece of wood.
And I'm not joking.
Like 30 meters away, 40 meters away, there was this big wooden sign and I was with my friends and I said hey, I bet I can hit that sign.
And they said yeah, go ahead.
And I threw the big piece of wood and it hit the sign and it broke the sign and I ran.
I ran so far away.
I was a bad boy so I am guilty of vandalism.
Oh my god, That is so bad.
I hope my boys don't do anything.
Oh, geez.
Please pray for me.
All right.
The final story.
I don't like this guy.
An Italian man.
I don't think it matters that he's Italian.
Whatever.
But it was in Naples, Italy.
An Italian man posed, acted as, wore clothes and a wig and makeup as his elderly mother.
Oh, I thought it was grandmother.
It's his mother.
He posed as his mother in a wig that's fake hair and a dress, to collect her 1200 monthly pension in Naples.
Wow, stealing money from his mom.
I think grandmother's worse, but anyway, his mother.
And she's elderly?
How old is this guy?
Bank staff noticed his shaky disguise.
So he's wearing a wig He's wearing a dress But come on He probably didn't shave Because he's not too smart He probably had a mustache His fingernails were dirty He had man hands I have no idea He wasn't wearing heels.
He was wearing work boots.
I have no idea.
But the guy's disguise, the dress and the wig, things didn't look right.
So they called the police.
And the police came and arrested him for fraud.
F-R-A-U-D.
Good.
He claimed, he said, he needed the money for debts.
He was in debt.
Hey, I'm in debt.
Are you in debt?
I got debt.
I'm not too proud or not whatever.
I can admit it.
I'm not proud of it, but I can admit it.
I got debt, but I would never steal money from my mom or dad or anybody.
Terrible.
Absolutely terrible.
I'm glad that guy's going to jail.
I think he's going to jail.
Anyway, he's got problems.
I hope his mother spanks him.
All right.
Well, winter has come where I live.
We got snow.
It is cold.
This week, the temperatures are going to be really cold.
So Thanksgiving is done, but we're moving into Christmas.
So for upcoming songs, we got to have some hot chocolate.
Do you like hot chocolate?
Coffee's great.
Tea is wonderful.
But hot chocolate is special.
Everyone's a winner by the band Hot Chocolate.
And since we're in the 70s and we're feeling good, I got King Harvest's dancing in the moonlight.
Before that, though, we need to listen to the news stories one more time.
A massive storm system disrupted Thanksgiving travel, grounding flights at seven major US airports, including Atlanta and Chicago.
Thunderstorms and low clouds caused over 1000 delays with Atlanta's control tower briefly evacuated.
The FAA warned of the busiest holiday in 15 years with 82 million travelers.
In St.
Johns County, Florida, three teens were arrested for a door-kicking challenge inspired by TikTok.
They damaged doors, terrified residents and even sparked a school lockdown after being mistaken for intruders.
The police called it Vandalism not a prank with repair costs hitting $1,000 per home.
And finally, an Italian man, posed as his elderly mother in a wig and dress, to collect her 1200 monthly pension in Naples.
Bank staff noticed his shaky disguise and called police who arrested him for fraud.
He claimed he needed the money for debts.
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How you doing, everybody?
This is Country Shane, and I'm bringing you the facts.
How you doing, everybody?
Country Shane here.
Oh, them facts. them pranks that kids do, it's actually really crazy.
And some of them are really dangerous.
But if you're on TikTok, this is the American.
Now I think it's American-owned TikTok.
They have an algorithm.
And do you know what an algorithm is?
It's like, so Coach Shane, he loves cars.
So if you go into Coach Shane's Instagram, there's so many pictures.
But me, I like horses.
So if you go into my Instagram, I see lots of horses.
It's very different, same program, but that's the algorithm.
Okay, do you understand now?
Tick-tocks algorithm boosts prank videos 70 faster than dance clips, meaning kids are seeing prank videos on A whole heck of a lot.
Making risky challenges go viral in hours.
Thank you very much, Country Shane.
That's not cool.
And that's something you know these companies TikTok Instagram, Facebook.
They have the power to fix that right.
They can fix that if they want.
And they absolutely should.
See, I love free speech.
I think people should be able to say what they want.
And freedom is very important.
But I do have a problem with too much freedom.
Because you and I, we're smart.
But there are idiots in the world.
And they do stupid things.
And yeah, that's just my opinion.
I think it needs to be controlled.
But it should be the company's responsibility to control it.
I don't want the government trying to do it.
I don't like it, though.
Because I got kids, right?
And I worry.
I worry.
Oh, dear.
I worry.
Let's stop worrying.
Let's get a cool song.
Amy Winehouse.
This is a request.
And we played it last year.
Back to Black.
Here you go, Mila.
Tips for mastering English.
Yeah.
Phrasal verb of the week, to dress up.
Oh, to dress up.
I love this verb, phrasal verb.
And again, it has three very different meanings.
So check it out.
Number one, to wear fancy clothes, to put on formal attire.
She dressed up for the wedding in a gown.
She wore a dress.
The guy dressed up for the wedding in a suit.
Kids dress up as superheroes for Halloween.
Yeah.
They dress up like Spider-Man and whoever.
Definition number two to make something look better.
Listen carefully to improve appearance.
Dress up the presentation with cool clothes.
Graphics.
If you're gonna give a presentation, some sort of talk, make it look better by adding graphics, dress it up.
They dressed up the old house for sale.
They made the old house look better.
Maybe they painted it.
Maybe they I don't know washed the roof I have no idea.
They did something to make the old house look better.
And definition number three to pretend that To be someone.
To act like another person.
He dressed up as his boss for the skit.
That doesn't necessarily mean you wore special clothes.
She dressed up as a pirate for fun.
So here you wear special clothes, but also you act like a pirate.
Arr, matey.
Or I'm gonna steal your money.
Where's my ship?
Arr.
That's what a pirate does.
So it can mean dressing up in the clothing, but also acting, pretending to be someone or something else.
Okay,
To dress up, fantastic phrasal verb.
Our listening tip of the week.
To really build your listening skills, you need to build up your speaking skills.
In our DDM course, we have five areas that we always focus on.
Cancellation, reductions, blending, stop sounds, and linking.
These five areas will unlock your ears and allow you to hear.
Today, we're going back to reduction.
And I'm going to talk about the phrase, I'm going to.
I'm going to.
Do you know how many pronunciations I'm going to has?
Well, first of all, we got some cancellation.
I'm going to becomes I'm gonna.
I'm is a reduction.
Going to is gonna.
It's a cancellation and reduction.
I'm gonna.
I'm gonna.
But we can say it faster.
More reduction.
And we can say I'm gonna.
I'm gonna.
And we can say it faster.
More reduction.
We can say I'm gonna.
I'm gonna.
And there's one more reduction that we also use.
And it's I'm gonna.
I'm gonna.
I'm gonna go to bed.
I'm gonna.
Oops.
I'm gonna buy a car.
I said I'm gonna.
Yeah.
I'm gonna buy a car.
I'm gonna.
I'm gonna.
Yeah.
That's possible.
These are reductions.
It's a combination of cancellation and reduction.
So perfect.
If you're in my perf class or speaking class, I would prefer you say, I'm going to.
But if you said, I'm gonna, and you said it naturally, that's fine.
But I want you to really understand.
And if you're listening to Americans speaking, you'll definitely hear, I'm gonna.
But you're also going to hear, I'm gonna.
And I'm gonna.
And I'm a, And now you know what they mean.
They all mean I'm going to, all right, practice those, especially for your listening skills, for your speaking skills.
Stick to, I'm going to and I'm gonna stick to those two and remember for your listening skills again, if you can say it, you can hear it all right.
Finally, communication tip manage delays professionally in meetings or travel plans.
Handle disruptions calmly, like the Thanksgiving storm situation.
Say things like this, looks like a delay, here's our backup plan.
Oh my gosh, we're gonna have a delay, so here is our backup plan, be prepared.
Here's our backup plan.
Or you could say, oh, it looks like we're gonna have a delay, what is our backup plan?
Next, I'll keep you updated as things move.
I'll keep you updated as things move.
So right now, things may be stopped or very slow, but they will move eventually.
Things will continue eventually, and I will keep you updated as things move.
We can also say as things go.
I'll keep you updated as things go.
And finally, let's use this time to review our goals.
So right now we can't do something.
There's a delay.
So since we can't do anything, let's look at what we're doing and understand our goals.
Gives us a chance to be better prepared.
In business, in life, you're going to have delays.
Don't get stressed out.
Stay composed.
And if you're the leader, lead with confidence.
All right?
Yeah.
All right.
We got Weekly Speaking Challenge coming up next.
To get us there, we got Chris Bessie's mashup, Teach Me How versus Only Time.
I kind of like this.
Weekly Speaking Challenge.
Yeah.
Last week's theme, A Time You Helped a Neighbor.
Thank you so much to Gian, Evelyn, and Ada.
Ada, ladies, I love your recordings.
Gian, let's check hers out.
A lady who lives on the sixth floor called me.
She said her puppies were in a cage in front of her door.
And all her family members were going to be home really late that day.
So she asked me to bring the puppies inside her house.
So I did.
But I wonder how did she get my number?
Thank you very much, Jian.
Jian, I was listening to, I think it was Perf, I'm sorry, LME 135.
I was listening to that podcast where your voice was featured.
And now it's like almost, it's 10 podcasts later.
So like two, three months later.
Your pronunciation has improved.
I'm so happy.
Yeah, it's much better.
Go back to 135.
Check out what she did sound like and listen today.
It's amazing improvement.
Remember, everybody, if you're trying to fix your speaking, go slow.
Fix one problem at a time and always start with consonants.
And by the way, Jian, I think your neighbor got your number because your puppy gave her your number.
Ha ha ha.
All right.
This week's theme, a time you were stuck with.
Traveling.
You're traveling, but there's a delay at the airport, traffic, whatever.
Question to answer, where were you going?
What caused the delay and how many hours or days were you delayed?
And finally, how did you handle it?
So my example, I was flying to Chicago.
A storm delayed my flight for six hours.
I read a book.
And people watched.
Yeah.
The airport and the airplane is actually a really good place to read books.
Do you agree?
Or do you scroll?
Or do you play those stupid games on the airplane screen?
Keep your answers under 20 seconds.
Be fun.
Be clear.
And record your voices to keep practicing real English speaking.
All right?
Upload them to school.com slash LME.
School, S-K-O-O-L dot com slash L-M-E.
Let's go.
Cypress Hill reimagined.
Insane in the membrane.
Oh, this version is cool.
It is December 1st, 2025, the 335th day of the year.
There are 30 days left in 2025.
Today's a great day to start, everybody.
It's a great day to start.
Celebrations and holidays.
December 1st, National Christmas Lights Day.
And that is exactly what will happen at my house.
Our Christmas tree went up yesterday, and today we're putting up Christmas lights.
My boys are so excited.
I'll send a picture.
December 2nd is National Mutt Day.
We were talking about dogs there.
Mutt, M-U-T-T-T.
A mutt is a dog that you don't know its breed.
Yeah.
It might be a little bit this, a little bit that, a little bit this, a little bit that.
Yeah.
Mutt is not really a good word, but if you have a mutt, you got a mutt and you love your mutt, so it doesn't matter, right?
December 3rd is make a gift day.
Oh my God.
I remember when I was a kid, I used to make gifts, Christmas gifts for mom and dad.
Back then, You know what the most, I think I did this two or three times.
This is back in the 70s.
I made mom and dad ashtrays.
They were horrible.
They were really bad.
But that was really common, right?
Did anybody go to school a long time ago like me?
Yeah, at school, in art class, they would give us clay C-L-A-Y and they would have us make something for mom and dad.
Some kids would make a cup.
But a lot of us kids made ashtrays because mom and dad both smoked.
Yeah, I remember that.
Oh, geez.
December 4th, Santa List Day.
Got to make a list for Santa Claus.
What is it that you want for Christmas?
December 5th is International Ninja Day.
Now, Viola, I don't know if you're listening to this, but Viola actually wants to become a ninja.
And this is your day, Viola, December 5th.
December 6th is microwave day.
Do you use a microwave?
We don't.
Got rid of it.
Yeah.
Slow life.
Slow life for us country people.
And December 7th is National Letter Writing Day.
How nice is that?
To actually write a letter with a pen and pencil and paper.
When's the last time you did that?
Me?
I'm thinking, oh my goodness.
I can't remember, but I can tell you this.
It was a long time ago.
We got a great song, The Cloud Room, Hey Now Now, on the Let's Master English podcast.
It's your birthday today.
It's your birthday.
Is it your birthday or anniversary, day of retirement, something special happening this week?
Let me know.
I mean, this week it's too late, but like next week, whenever, let me know.
And if your birthday's in June, don't tell me now.
I'm not going to remember.
You got to tell me like a week or two before it happens, okay?
December 1st, celebrity birthdays.
Woody Allen is 90 years old.
I'm not really a fan of Woody Allen.
However, his movie Annie Hall is great.
I do like that movie.
Bette Midler, The Wind Beneath My Wings.
Aerodynamically incorrect.
She is 80 years old.
Singer, actress, hocus pocus.
She was in Seinfeld.
Yeah.
December 2nd, Britney Spears.
I'm Britney.
Oh, my gosh.
She's 44.
Wow.
Man.
Oops, I did it again.
It's 44.
Anyway, happy birthday.
Lucy Liu.
Oh my gosh, she's 57.
Why is everybody getting so old?
I wonder if the young people listening to this podcast even know who these people are.
Do you know Lucy Liu?
Britney Spears?
Bette Midler?
It's not Betty Midler, by the way.
It's Bette.
Aaron Rodgers, 42 years old, NFL quarterback, played for the Green Bay Packers for a long time.
I like that guy.
December 3rd, Andy Grammer is 42, singer-songwriter.
He's a great singer-songwriter and we have his song coming up in a second, so you're going to like that.
December 4th, Tyra Banks is 52, model TV host.
America's Next Top Model.
She hosted that.
Jay-Z.
56 years old.
Rapper.
Empire State of Mind.
In New York.
It's a good song.
Marissa Tomei.
More Seinfeld trivia here.
Marissa Tomei.
My Cousin Vinny.
She was an actress in that movie.
She's 61 years old.
December 5th.
Do you know the TV show Malcolm in the Middle?
Well, Malcolm is 40.
Frankie...
Is it Muniz?
Muniz?
I think it's Muniz.
I don't even know.
He's 40.
My goodness.
December 6th, Judd Apatow is 58, director of the movie Knocked Up.
Stephen Wright, comedian, is 70.
I love Stephen Wright's jokes.
It's great.
Alicia Silverstone, the actress in Clueless, the movie Clueless.
A lot of ladies might remember that.
Kind of a chick flick.
Meanwhile, Knocked Up by Judd Apatow, very much a guy movie.
Anyway, Alicia is 49 years old.
And December 7th, beautiful songs.
Love Song is fantastic.
The singer Sara Bareilles is 46 years old.
Happy birthday to all those people.
But who cares about those people?
Last week, I think it was November 29th, I believe, was Adam Zhang's birthday.
Adam, you didn't tell us, and I only know because Queen Evelyn mentioned it in our community.
So Adam, happy belated birthday.
And December 4th, a fellow English teacher, Mie Suzaki, I hope my pronunciation was okay.
Gosh, I hope it was okay, is celebrating her birthday.
And she is very young.
Very young.
She's like 29.
She told me her age, but whatever.
She's always 29, right?
Absolutely.
So we got some songs coming up.
Ryan B's No Reason.
Before that, Andy Grammer's Don't Give Up On Me on the Let's Master English podcast.
That's it for this Let's Master English podcast.
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Personally, I don't mind it, but whatever.
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Yeah.
Keep it clean.
Cause we got young women.
I'm sorry.
Young children here.
We got grandmas here.
Nobody wants their grandmother to see somebody using bad language, right?
Yeah, so be cool.
Be cool.
That's all I ask.
And yeah, that's all, folks.
Oh, I should say our community leaderboards.
I just can't believe.
Adam Zhang, by the way, he's going to get his flame in like two days, I think, or maybe three days.
Anyway, congratulations, Adam.
You are on fire.
Jian and Evelyn just rock. our community.
Evelyn, over 2,000 points in the last 30 days.
That is amazing.
That shows her activity.
Her level of communication is outstanding.
Jian, just shy of 2,000.
I'm looking right now.
It's just shy of 2,000.
These ladies are on fire.
Adam at 1,600.
Mario Liang, she's new, everybody.
She's at just under 1,000, and the same with Gulistan, just under 1,000 points.
Tremendous.
This is what the community is all about using English not just input, not just studying, not just in your ears or in your eyes, but actually using it speaking typing writing reacting responding, asking questions.
Getting answers.
Giving answers.
That's what a community does.
It's an outstanding place to learn English.
School.com slash LME.
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You guys are going to get sick of it.
I'm sorry.
Okay, that's it, everybody.
Taking us out.
I like this.
Waka Life, Dire Straits.
And it's kind of a long video shows a guy walking, but it's uh, it's a feel-good song, so i hope you enjoy it.
Have a fantastic december and i will see you in one week.
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