460 Catching Up With Amber & Paul #6 (feat. Sarah Donnelly)
2017 ж. 19 Мау.
5 291 Рет қаралды
Conversation and language analysis with the podpals and guest Sarah. Hear some conversation about being married to a foreign person, bringing up kids to be bilingual, and learn some slang in Australian and Northern Irish English. Vocabulary is explained at the end.
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Amber and Paul are amazing as always and Sarah is wonderful person she added fun in this episode. 😍
Your channel is the best one
Amazing podcast again
Guys, you are like family to mi, like portal to wonderful world of English. Miss you because of learning French. But Paul's rumbling in Frenchglish recover my wounds)
thank you Luke.
Luke, have you ever hear about very great method, which call shadowing. This is very great method to improve speaking skills, listening skills and pronunciation. It's depend on reading a short text with listening how native speaker read that. This is very practical exercise. I recommend this method everyone. Maybe will be very helpful do some shadowing podcast, where you speak one pace.
could you elaborate?
I love this song "Amber and Paul on another podcast"
I have no experience with leaving my body and watching it from above, it could be quite scary😮 However, sometimes I dream that I am flying high above the ground and it feels great😊 One of the folk interpretations of such dreams is that the soul leaves our body. If someone had woken us up at that moment, the soul would not have returned in time. Therefore, such dreams can be dangerous for the dreamer😲
Yeah! I love to be in the company of Luke, Amber & Paul in my headphones
Oh I just wanted to answer the questions. Are you or have you ever been with a foreign person in a relationship? No. What are the difficulties of that? Don't know. What’s the best way to bring up a child to be bilingual? Bilingual kindergarten. Children learn quickly in fun environments. Is it possible to raise a bilingual child when only one of you speaks one of the target languages to the child? I guess yes. My cousin is an example his father is an Arab and his mother is Greek he speaks the two languages and my uncle only speaks Arabic. Are you married? No. How did it feel for you on the big day? - Did you cry? - Have you ever been a guest at a wedding, and did you cry? Yes once I cried it was my sister's wedding. Have you heard Amber’s podcast, which is called Paname? It’s now available at panamepodcast.com Yes every single episode. It's fantastic, awesome, wonderful, fabulous, great, impressive and out of this world. 😍😍😍❤️ Can you identify different English accents and dialects from around the world? Yes I do. How about American vs British, or different areas of the UK? For me it's easier to distinguish between British and American English than different accents of the UK's areas. How about Ireland and Northern Ireland? What about Australia and New Zealand? Do you know what their English sounds like? I have some friends from Cork so Irish accent is a bit familiar to me. No clues about the rest I'm not familiar with their accents.
What do you have against ninjas, Luke Thompson?
Your video introdution is too long.