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English Leap Podcast.
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From Speak English with Class.
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Can you please tell us the English level of each podcast episode?
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A lot of you said it would help you choose what to listen to, based on your current level, and honestly, it makes total sense.
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So, we're doing exactly that.
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Starting now, we're organizing all our podcast episodes into clear levels, beginner, intermediate, and advanced.
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You'll see the level mentioned in the thumbnail of each video, and we're also creating separate playlists for each level to make it super easy to navigate.
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Exactly.
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So if you're just starting out or if you're ready for a challenge, you'll always know which episode is right for you.
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No more guessing.
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And speaking of the right episode, today's one is perfect for intermediate B1 learners.
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We're talking about something we all think about, money and happiness.
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Yep.
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We all think about it.
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We work hard, save money, dream big.
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But is money really the key to happiness?
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Or is it just part of the puzzle?
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That's what we're exploring today.
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And to help us understand it in a deeper, in more personal way, we're passing the mic to Crystal.
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She's going to share a short story or a powerful piece of listening practice around the theme of money and happiness.
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Something you can listen to, learn from, and maybe even shadow for practice.
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But hey, stick around till the end, because Crystal will also do a vocabulary breakdown of useful words and expressions from today's episode, super helpful for boosting your English naturally.
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And yes, we've also created a free PDF for you.
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It includes comprehension questions, grammar practice, vocabulary exercises, and a little reflection prompt so you can use what you learn.
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Oh, and one last thing.
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We're curious, and we want to hear from you.
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Is Crystal's storytelling clear and helpful for you?
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She's new to the show, and your feedback helps us know what's working and what's not.
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Yeah, because let's be honest, a great voice can make learning enjoyable.
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And the wrong one?
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It can make you zone out in five seconds.
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Exactly.
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So drop a comment below.
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And now, Crystal, the floor is yours.
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Thanks, Aaron and Evan.
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I'm really happy to be here with all of you today.
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And I'm especially excited because today's topic is something that touches all of us, no matter where we live or what we do.
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We all think about money.
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We all think about happiness.
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And many people believe the two always come together.
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Like, if you get more money, you automatically get more happiness.
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But life doesn't always work like that.
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Let's take a quiet moment to explore some gentle truths, not from books or lectures, but from reflection.
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Sometimes, without realizing it, we start using money as a mirror.
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A mirror that tells us if we're successful or valuable, or doing enough.
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We compare our lives with others.
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How much they earn, what they buy, where they travel.
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And suddenly, our own quiet joy feels too small.
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But the truth is, your worth has never been about your income.
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You are not a number, not a paycheck.
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You are a person, and your value was never meant to be measured by what you earn.
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I once knew someone who earned very little but always smiled.
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She grew herbs in small pots, made tea for neighbors, and talked to the postman like he was family.
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Her life was simple, but she never seemed to question her value.
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And somehow that confidence felt richer than any salary I'd ever heard of.
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And maybe that brings us to the next reflection, a subtle shift in thinking.
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Comfort is not the same as contentment.
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Money can buy comfort, and that matters.
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A warm blanket, a roof that doesn't leak, a good cup of coffee on a rainy morning.
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Comfort makes life easier.
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But contentment, that quiet feeling of this is enough, doesn't come from shopping carts or big paychecks.
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It comes from connection, from moments, from noticing what's already here.
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You can sit in the softest chair in the most beautiful house and still feel restless.
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Or you can share a simple dinner with someone you love and feel completely at peace.
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There was a time I stayed at a luxury hotel, everything polished and quiet.
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But I felt alone.
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That same month, I visited a friend who lived in a tiny studio.
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We cooked, laughed, and slept on a mattress on the floor.
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That night, I slept better.
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So maybe the question isn't, what can I buy to feel better?
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But what do I already have that makes me feel whole?
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And as we think about that, we have to talk about the currency we forget.
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Time.
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Time is the quietest form of wealth.
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Every job, every task, every dollar we earn.
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It all costs time.
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But we rarely pause to ask, is this how I want to spend my life?
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We chase more, more success, more status, more stuff.
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But while we're running, the quiet moments drift away.
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A slow walk, a deep conversation, a moment of rest.
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Money can buy things.
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But time?
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Once it's spent, it doesn't come back.
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When I was younger, I said yes to every opportunity.
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I thought that made me ambitious.
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But one day, I realized I hadn't watched a sunset in months.
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I was present in meetings, but absent in my life.
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And that thought led me to a powerful question.
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What if we stopped chasing more and started asking, what is enough?
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We live in a world that whispers, more is better, more money, more success, more followers, more everything.
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But we rarely stop to ask a softer, wiser question.
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What is enough for me?
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Enough doesn't have to mean average.
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It means peaceful.
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It means knowing where to stop so that joy doesn't get buried under the weight of too much.
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One of the most content people I've ever met had a one-bedroom flat, a second-hand bike, and no social media.
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But every morning, he brewed his coffee slowly, fed the birds outside his window, and read poetry.
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That was his version of enough.
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So pause for a moment and ask yourself gently, What does enough look like in my life?
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And once we understand enough, we realize we often have something worth giving, even if it's small.
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There's a quiet joy in giving.
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Not out of pressure or guilt, but from the heart.
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Whether it's a kind word, a small gift, or a helping hand, sharing what we have reminds us that we're connected.
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And the beautiful part?
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Giving doesn't shrink your happiness.
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It expands it.
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People who give, even just a little, often feel more purposeful, more fulfilled, more human.
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Because when we lift someone else, we rise too.
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I once saw a man give his umbrella to a stranger in the rain and walk away soaking wet, smiling.
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He didn't give because he had extra.
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He gave because he saw someone else in need.
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That moment stuck with me.
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Because sometimes a small act of kindness can be more powerful than a large paycheck.
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And that leads us to one more gentle shift.
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From status to time.
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It's easy to fall into the trap of upgrading everything, clothes, gadgets, furniture, to feel successful.
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But real peace doesn't come from having the latest things.
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It comes from having time.
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time to rest time to think time to be with people you love so instead of using money to impress what if we used it to slow down to take a day off to say no to burnout to create space in our lives instead of clutter because status fades but time well spent becomes part of you and when we start noticing time we also start noticing something even smaller but even more powerful now let's come back to something very simple not big ideas not big goals just small moments the truth is real happiness often lives in places we forget to look it lives in the quiet hum of morning in the first sip of tea in the sound of your loved one laughing at something silly.
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These small, ordinary moments?
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They're not small at all.
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They're everything.
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Money can buy many things.
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But it can't buy the feeling of being truly present.
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It can't buy peace in your heart, or joy that blooms without effort.
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So if you're searching for happiness, maybe you don't have to look so far.
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Maybe it's already here, in the little things, in the now.
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Let's hold that gently and let it remind us.
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Happiness doesn't need to be earned.
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Sometimes it just needs to be noticed.
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And now, before we close today's reflection, let's take a moment to slow down even more and look at some of the gentle, powerful words we use throughout this journey.
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that can help you not only understand English better, but also speak about money, life, and happiness in a more natural way.
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Alright, here's a beautiful word we heard today.
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Contentment.
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Contentment.
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It means a feeling of quiet happiness and peace with what you already have.
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Not chasing, not craving, just being gently okay.
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She lived simply but with great contentment.
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Let's repeat together.
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She lived simply but with great contentment.
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Ah, peaceful, right?
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Now here's one that matters a lot.
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Worth.
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Worth.
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This word is about value.
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Not money, but personal value.
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When we say you are worthy, we mean you matter, no matter your income.
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Example.
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Your worth is not based on your salary.
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Say it with me.
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Your worth is not based on your salary.
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Beautiful.
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Let's talk about this one.
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Restless.
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Restless.
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It means you can't relax.
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You feel uneasy, like something's missing.
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It often shows up when life looks good on the outside, but feels empty inside.
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Example.
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Even in his big house, he felt restless.
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Let's try that together.
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Even in his big house, he felt restless.
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Yeah, you can feel that one.
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Here's one we all know too well.
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Clutter.
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Clutter means too much stuff, in your room or even in your mind.
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Less clutter, more clarity.
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She wanted less clutter and more peace in her life.
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Repeat after me.
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She wanted less clutter and more peace in her life.
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and simple this one's soft but powerful presence presence it means being fully there not distracted not thinking about the past or future just present example real happiness comes from presence not presence say that with me real happiness comes from presence not presence that one's a keeper ready for another chase chase to chase means to run after something usually a goal or desire sometimes we chase more money more success and forget to rest example we spend years chasing more without asking if it makes us happier let's say it together we spend years chasing more without asking if it makes us happier Important to remember.
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Here comes a gentle one.
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Enough.
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Enough.
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Enough means sufficient.
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Not too little.
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Not too much.
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Just right.
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Example.
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She finally realized she had enough to be happy.
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Let's repeat that.
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She finally realized she had enough to be happy.
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Beautiful truth.
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Next is one we need to watch for.
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Burnout.
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Burnout.
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Burnout is what happens when we push too hard for too long and feel drained.
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Example, he said yes to everything until burnout hit him.
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Say it with me.
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He said yes to everything until burnout hit him.
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Take care of yourself, okay?
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And finally, this soft expression, drift away.
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Drift away.
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It means something slowly disappears, like time or peace when we're too busy.
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Example, the quiet moments drift away while we chase success.
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Repeat after me.
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The quiet moments drift away while we chase success.
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Let's try not to let them drift too far.
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That's it for today's vocabulary.
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These words don't just improve your English.
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they help you think more clearly about your own life and that's powerful wow crystal that was beautiful i feel like i just took a deep breath for the first time today same here it's amazing how much reflection a calm voice and the right words can bring if you're listening right now we hope that gave you not just better english but also better clarity about your own relationship with money and happiness.
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And as always, don't forget, you can download the free PDF from today's episode.
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It includes the full vocabulary list, comprehension questions, and a reflection exercise to help you go deeper.
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And hey, let us know in the comments if you enjoyed Crystal's storytelling.
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Is this a format you'd love more of?
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We're listening.
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We have so many more episodes coming your way, full of real English, gentle reflections, and topics that truly matter.
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So until then, be kind to yourself, keep learning, and remember, sometimes the smallest moments carry the deepest joy.
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Thanks for spending your time with us.
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We'll see you next time, right here on the English Leap Podcast.
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Your progress doesn't end here.
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To continue advancing your English skills, click on the next video or explore the additional videos we've thoughtfully selected for you.
关于本课
在本课中,您将通过收听一段与金钱和幸福相关的英文播客,提高您的英语听力和理解能力。这段播客专为中级B1学习者设计,探讨了金钱与个人幸福之间的关系,以及如何正确看待这些问题。通过这一练习,您将学习如何将所学的知识应用到日常生活中,反思金钱对幸福感的影响,进而提升您的英语交流能力。
关键词汇与短语
- 金钱 (money)
- 幸福 (happiness)
- 价值 (value)
- 成功 (success)
- 比较 (compare)
- 反思 (reflection)
- 自我价值 (self-worth)
练习提示
在进行影子跟读(英语影子跟读)练习时,请注意今天这个视频的语速和语调。建议您首先仔细聆听播客内容,了解整个情境后,再进行跟读。尝试模仿发音、语调和节奏,这样可以有效提高您的英语发音能力。您可以利用影子网站(shadowing site)或直接在YouTube观看相关内容来进行练习。
当您进行跟读时,尽量放慢速度,确保每个词的发音都清晰。特别是播客中提到的关键词汇,务必重复多次。此外,选择一些自己容易忽略的短语进行再次聆听和模仿,以增强记忆。通过这种方式,您将能够提高英语发音,同时也能更好地理解金钱与幸福之间复杂的关系。在练习结束后,记得自我反思,问问自己对这些内容的理解和感受,增加学习的深度。
什么是跟读法?
跟读法 (Shadowing) 是一种有科学依据的语言学习技巧,最初开发用于专业口译员的培训,并由多语言者Alexander Arguelles博士普及。这个方法简单而强大:您在听英语母语原声的同时立即大声重复——就像是一个延迟1-2秒紧跟说话者的影子。与被动听力或语法练习不同,跟读法强迫您的大脑和口腔肌肉同时处理并模仿真实的讲话模式。研究表明它能显着提高发音准确性,语调,节奏,连读,听力理解和口语流利度——使其成为雅思口语备考和真实英语交流最有效的方法之一。