The traditional 'School English' method focuses on studying English rather than living it, making it difficult for students to use their knowledge in real conversations.
The 'watch, learn, and test' method involves watching a clip, exploring vocabulary and pronunciation, and then testing comprehension to improve English skills.
'Friendly to a fault' means being excessively friendly, to the point where it can lead to negative consequences, such as a dog being too friendly with a burglar.
A burglar specifically breaks into properties to steal, while a thief is a more general term for someone who steals, regardless of the method.
'Tool of his trade' refers to a technique or ability essential to a profession, such as a burglar's quick getaway.
'To bid farewell' is a formal way of saying goodbye, often used when parting for a long time or possibly forever.
The phrase 'high-end $1,300 e-bike' describes an expensive, luxurious electric bicycle that the burglar stole, emphasizing the value of the item.
The RealLife app helps users practice and retain vocabulary through scientifically proven methods, such as flashcards and interactive lessons.
'To gnaw' means to bite or chew on something persistently, often seen in puppies as they rub their teeth or explore their environment.
Activating English involves stopping to practice sounds, words, and expressions while consuming media, which helps improve language skills more effectively than passive listening.
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The traditional school method may have helped you study English, but it didn’t prepare you to truly live it. That’s why communicating in English can still feel like a challenge. In today’s episode, we introduce the RealLife Way of learning English! Using a real-life news story, we’ll help you absorb new vocabulary and pronunciation effortlessly — just like a sponge.
By the end of this episode, you will:
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