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Simplified Speech #162 – What do your facial expressions say about you?

Culips Everyday English Podcast

Culips English Podcast

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🗓️ 13 January 2023

⏱️ 23 minutes

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Summary

Do you consider yourself an expressive person? Can you usually tell how someone feels by looking at their face? In this Simplified Speech episode, Andrew and Kassy chat about how people communicate with facial expressions. Simplified Speech is a Culips series designed to help beginner and intermediate English language learners improve their listening skills. In this series, you can listen to native speakers having natural conversations about everyday topics using language that is clear and easy to understand. Fun facts According to the Guinness World Records, Gary Pearlman from the USA set a world record for the largest outdoor free floating soap bubble on July 20, 2015. That bubble had a volume of 96.27 m³! Expressions included in the study guide To be written all over (one’s) face Ticked off Seething RBF (resting bitch face) To save face To suck up to (someone) Copyright: Culips.com For more information about this episode, visit culips.com. Music Credit: Something Elated by Broke for Free Image: Muhammad-taha Ibrahim (Unsplash.com)

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0:00.0

Hello there everyone my name's Andrew and I'm Cassie and this is the

0:07.6

Culeps English podcast hello there friends welcome back to Culeps you're listening to

0:16.2

simplified speech the Culeps series which features clear natural and easy to

0:22.0

understand English conversations about interesting topics.

0:27.0

I am joined today by my co-host Cassie.

0:31.0

Hello, Cassie.

0:32.0

Hey Andrew, and hey everyone, hope you're all doing well.

0:36.0

Cassie, what's the plan for today?

0:38.0

What are we going to talk about?

0:41.0

We're talking about a pretty cool topic today. We're talking about facial

0:45.6

expressions and what our facial expressions communicate to others around us.

1:00.0

If you could see my face right now, you would notice that I'm smiling from ear to ear because I'm excited about this topic. So I think this will make for a really thought-provoking conversation, but before we get into it,

1:07.0

Cassie, let's remind our listeners about the study guide and

1:14.1

transcript for this episode before we forget. Okay guys so there is a study guide and transcript that we made that accompanies this

1:20.4

episode and it's designed to help you build your English skills and reach

1:25.0

your English learning goals faster. So to become a QLips member and get unlimited

1:31.5

access to all of our study guides, plus some pretty great bonuses, like

1:36.6

invitations to our monthly live streams, you can visit QLips.com and sign up.

1:43.4

Before we start this episode, we also want to give a shout out to one of our listeners

1:49.6

from Spain with the

1:55.0

spelling is AHA,

1:56.0

the spelling is A HVA,

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