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Simplified Speech #141 – Are you a big playlist person?

Culips Everyday English Podcast

Culips English Podcast

Self-improvement, Education, Language Learning, Courses

4.8968 Ratings

🗓️ 23 February 2022

⏱️ 19 minutes

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Summary

Are you a big playlist person? That’s the question that Andrew and Suzanne discuss in this Simplified Speech episode. Join them as they chat about the kinds of playlists they make, how they make them, and when they like to listen to them. Simplified Speech is perfect for intermediate-level English learners who are looking to improve their English fluency. Each episode features clear and natural conversations about an interesting topic. Studying with Simplified Speech will help you to improve your English listening skills, conversation ability, and vocabulary knowledge. Fun facts Although there are many different music streaming apps available in North America, Spotify is the most popular. A total of 32% of people who use music-streaming apps say they listen to music through Spotify. Other popular apps include Apple Music, Amazon Music, and YouTube Music. Expressions included in the study guide To tweak [something] Pump-up jam To taper off To lean on To be spot on No pun intended Copyright: Culips.com For more information about this episode, visit culips.com. Music Credit: Something Elated by Broke For Free, Step On by Jahzzar Photo Credit: Dee. (Unsplash.com)

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0:00.0

Hello everyone. My name is Andrew and I'm Suzanne. And this is the Q-Lips English

0:09.6

podcast. Hello everyone welcome back cast.

0:16.0

Hello everyone, welcome back to Q-Lips. Today we have a simplified speech episode for you.

0:20.0

Now, simplified speech is the Qulips series that features clear, natural and easy to

0:27.2

understand English conversations about interesting topics. Thank you all for joining us today to practice English and to learn and grow together with us.

0:40.0

Who is us? Well, it's me, but it's also my co-host Suzanne who is helping me with today's lesson.

0:48.2

Hey there, Suzanne.

0:50.0

Hey Andrew, it's great to be here.

0:52.4

Hi, listeners.

0:54.4

And today, Andrew, we have a really fun topic

0:59.2

that I think both of us love,

1:01.4

and we're going to talk about making playlists. So cool. You and I are both huge

1:09.1

music lovers so I think we have a lot to talk about on this topic.

1:15.0

I completely agree and I can't wait for this conversation, but

1:21.0

before we get to it we should let everyone know about the study guide

1:26.0

so that they can follow along with the guide as they listen today.

1:31.0

That's right and the study guide for this episode includes the transcript, detailed

1:39.4

vocabulary explanations, and examples, a quiz and a lot more. You can download a PDF file of the

1:49.6

study guide and print it off or you can view a mobile friendly version that looks great on

1:55.9

smartphones. So to access it you just need to visit cucips.com and become a QLips.com and become a Q-Lips member. Very easy. We also want to give a

2:06.9

shout out to one of our listeners from Russia with the username Gray Seiko.

2:12.1

Gray Seiko wrote, five stars because it is an awesome

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