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Daily Easy English Expression Podcast

0584 Daily Easy English Lesson PODCAST—to harbor a feeling

Daily Easy English Expression Podcast

Shane Peterson

Self-improvement, Language Learning, Education

4.7812 Ratings

🗓️ 11 July 2016

⏱️ 6 minutes

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Summary

We all have NEGATIVE feelings sometimes--we are human! Sometimes we hate or REALLY dislike, sometimes we feel envy, sometimes we judge people by how they look or act or talk...BUT, if we are "smart", we realize that those feelings are not usually "helpful". What is helpful is trying to find out HOW to get rid of those feelings. Sometimes, we need to keep those feelings inside. If we don't, we might start a fight...or even a war. Today's expression is about keeping those negative feelings inside! Oh, it's so hot where I am. I HATE the hot, muggy weather. I HATE it. I wish...sometimes letting out our negative feelings feels good!!! Have a COOL day, Coach Shane Today's English expression and dialog: to harbor a feeling… Look at that guy~ Oh, I have a Porsche~~ You seem to harbor a lot of hatred for rich people. No, just rich people who didn't earn their money. How do you know how he got his money? Subscribe on iTunes and get this English podcast EVERY DAY! Let's Master English sponsors: www.letsmasterenglish.com/free www.audibletrial.com/lme (Get a free AUDIO BOOK!) Study English, FREE ENGLISH LESSONS, on our YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/DailyEasyEnglish Support the Let's Master English team! On PayPal: Send to parmyproductions@gmail.com Or you can go here: www.patreon.com/coachshane Today's Daily Easy English Expression PODCAST is UP and READY for YOU!! #LME #LearnEnglish #ESL #Twinglish

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0:00.0

Hello everybody, my name is Coach Shane and welcome to Easy English Expressions.

0:11.0

Come on, let's master English.

0:15.0

Hello everybody, welcome back to Daily Easy English Expression.

0:20.0

Oh my goodness.

0:21.2

My neighbors are so loud.

0:24.6

Yeah, lots of cutting grass and cutting some bushes.

0:29.7

So I'm sorry.

0:30.7

My podcast is a little late.

0:32.1

But don't worry, we got a great one today.

0:34.7

Today's expression is to harbor a feeling. To harbor a feeling,

0:43.4

especially a negative feeling like jealousy or anger or resentment, something like that.

0:51.4

So to harbor, H-A-R-B-O-R, to harbor.

0:57.3

Now, as a noun, H-A-R-B-O-R, a harbor is a place where people park there, not cars, boats.

1:09.7

Okay?

1:10.3

Yeah, a parking lot is where you put cars, an airport is where you put

1:15.1

airplanes, and a harbor is where you put boats, B-O-A-T-S. Do you have a boat? Well, maybe you park your

1:24.1

boat in a harbor. So, by the way, H-A-R-B-O-R, don't get confused on the

1:30.4

pronunciation. Listen carefully, harbor, not harbore, harbor, harbor. Okay, so think about it. A harbor is

1:38.8

where you park a boat. So it's a very safe place. It's like a garage.

1:44.6

It's inside.

1:45.8

So you don't want to leave your boat in the ocean.

1:49.1

That's too dangerous.

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