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Simplified Speech #158 – Have you ever been in an emergency?

Culips Everyday English Podcast

Culips English Podcast

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🗓️ 3 November 2022

⏱️ 23 minutes

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Summary

Emergencies can be extremely stressful, but they certainly make for some good stories. In this Simplified Speech episode, hosts Andrew and Kassy recount several stories from their childhoods about emergency situations. You’ll hear stories about stubborn children, bee stings, and getting stuck in theatre chairs. Listen to their tales and find out if you’ve gone through anything similar! Simplified Speech is a Culips series that features easy to understand conversations that help beginner and intermediate English learners improve their listening skills.. Fun facts Did you know that 911 (in North America) and 112 (in the European Union) are the most common emergency service numbers? Even if you can’t remember the right emergency number for the country you’re in, dialing either of these numbers on your smartphone should connect you to an emergency line immediately. Expressions included in the study guide Lighthearted To storm out Alas To go nuts Bad influence To be bound to happen Copyright: Culips.com For more information about this episode, visit culips.com. Music Credit: Something Elated by Broke For Free, Step On by Jahzzar Image:Roger Brown (pexels.com)

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0:00.0

Hello there everyone. My name's Andrew and I'm Cassie. And this is the

0:08.4

Culeps. This is a simplified speech episode. Simplified speech is the Qulip series which features clear, natural, and easy to understand English conversations about interesting topics. Today joining me for this episode is my co-host

0:37.6

Cassie. Hey there Cassie, how's it going?

0:40.3

Hey Andrew and hi everyone, I doing great how about you I'm doing well as well

0:46.6

Cassie and why don't we introduce our topic for today it's kind of a more serious topic rather than a light-hearted one, because today

0:57.5

we're going to be talking about emergency situations.

1:01.6

Ah, yeah, that's right we actually recently released a real talk episode about

1:08.2

how to call 911 to get help if you're in an emergency situation.

1:14.1

But today we're going to share some stories

1:16.7

about different emergency situations that we've been in.

1:20.9

Yes, exactly. So guys, we'll get started with our conversation here in just a

1:26.9

sec. But before we do, we want to let you know that we make study guides and

1:32.3

transcripts for all of our episodes.

1:36.2

And the study guides are prepared by our team of expert English teachers to help you build your English skills and reach your learning goals faster and easier than ever.

1:48.0

So if you become a Culeps member, then you can get unlimited access to all of our study guides. We have like over

1:56.7

600 episodes so there's tons of content to learn with plus you get some great bonuses as well, like invitations to our monthly live streams

2:08.3

featuring Cassie and I so you can actually hang out and interact with Cassie and I in real time every month.

2:15.2

Plus there's more bonuses as well.

2:17.6

So if you visit QLips.com, our website, you can sign up, become a member,

2:22.4

and learn about all the details and benefits that you get as a

2:26.8

Q-Lips member.

2:28.5

We'd also like to give a shout out to one of our listeners from France with the username Petit Molly,

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