In this episode you'll find out how chatting with the big guys in the tech industry will soon make me a proud owner of a brand new Tesla! You might also discover a great way to practise English.
You can download the complete transcript of this episode here .
Some words and phrases used in the recording (in alphabetical order):
- awkward: making you feel embarrassed
- bot: a computer program
- to catch up on sth: to spend time doing things you haven't done earlier
- curiosity: a strong desire to know about something
- to feed (an AI language model): to give information to an AI language model
- firsthand: from my own experience
- to get in the way of sb doing sth: prevent somebody from doing something
- to get the better of sb: to be stronger than somebody
- to get in touch with sb / to touch base with sb: to make contact with somebody
- a hassle: a situation that is annoying because it needs a lot of effort
- to make ends meet: to earn enough money to be able to buy what you need
- mere: just, only (used when you want to stress how small something is)
- a pay cut: a reduction in someone's salary
- a tipple: an alcoholic drink
- to rush: to move somewhere in a hurry
- supply chain problems: problems with getting parts needed to produce a final product
- sympathy: the feeling of being sorry for somebody
- worth a shot: worth trying
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This is a podcast for intermediate learners of English, especially my students, current and those I taught in the past. Since most of them are Polish, it was originally designed with Polish learners in mind. However, with new technology and methods of communication, allowing me to work with students from various parts of the world, the podcast has quickly evolved, and is no longer aimed at one particular nationality. The majority of my listeners are not even my students. The original goal, however, remains the same: providing learners of English with advice and listening material that could help them on their way from the intermediate to the advanced level of English language competence - the route I followed too.