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Hello and welcome back to my Slow English Podcast.
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This is a place where you can listen to slow, clear English.
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English you can feel, not just memorize.
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Remember, speed this video up to 1.5 if you want a challenge.
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Today, we are learning how to introduce ourselves.
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Now, not in a basic way.
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Not just your name or your job.
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Today, we will learn how to introduce the deeper parts of ourselves.
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If you are intermediate or advanced, then this episode is for you.
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Follow along with me, speak out loud, pause when you need to, and comment your answers.
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I'll read them all.
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And shout out to my top commenters on my last video from Uzbekistan, Brazil, and Bangladesh.
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Thank you as always for being here.
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Thank you for your support.
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So, who am I?
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Today I want to introduce myself to you.
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Not just my name, but my story.
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My name is Tiana Ortiz.
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That is the name I was given.
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But it's not the whole story.
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I am someone who has lived between cultures, between places that both feel like home.
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I don't just want to introduce myself, I want to tell you what shaped me.
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First things first.
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My name, Tiana, means the most beautiful flower, according to my parents.
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I'm not so sure about it, but I know it is of Aztec origin.
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I was born in the United States, Nebraska, and that is where my life started.
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But of course, a home is not always permanent.
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When I was eight years old, my dad was deported back to Mexico.
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So everything changed.
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My life turned upside down.
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And I think that moment taught me a lot about loss, adaptation, and resilience.
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It taught me how fast life can change.
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how strong we are deep down and how capable we are of adapting to change.
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Now, when you introduce yourself, you can ask, where am I from and what formed me?
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What experience changed you?
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What moment made you grow up faster?
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What place in the world taught you who you are?
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Tell me about it.
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Write it down in the comments.
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I attended a bilingual school.
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They taught English and Spanish.
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Not very good Spanish, but nevertheless, they taught me something.
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All the basics that I would need to survive, basically.
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My sister wasn't so lucky.
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She didn't know any Spanish when we arrived, and my sister entered into middle school.
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And that's a rough year to enter a new school.
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Now add on the pressure of not knowing your classmates' language.
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It was difficult for her.
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But I feel especially sympathetic for my sister.
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I was able to pick up the language pretty quick.
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Since I was eight years old, it came naturally.
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But at the beginning, it was difficult.
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Don't get me wrong.
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I definitely struggled making friends and relating to people at first.
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I went through all of elementary school, middle school, and high school in Mexico.
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But I did not go to university.
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I learned through experiences, through making mistakes, through work, and through lots of curiosity.
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Curiosity for the world in general.
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I traveled a lot and I learned that education does not only live in a classroom,
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but it lives in conversations, in travel, in culture, in failing but trying again, in stepping out of your comfort zone.
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Something I learned to do was to be inspired instead of envious.
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So now, when I feel I'm judging someone and I know I'm envious of them, I decide to feel inspired.
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I take action on what I need in my life.
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on what my body is telling me I need because I'm judging that
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other person now it's your turn what's something that you've
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learned about yourself outside of the classroom how do you learn best through structure or freedom,
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through books or life.
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If you did study something in school, what's something it taught you about yourself?
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Not just about the subject.
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What's something you learned about yourself in the classroom?
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Let me know in the comments.
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I'm really curious to hear your stories.
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I work as an English teacher.
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But that's not the full truth.
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What I really do is make people feel safe.
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Safe using their voice.
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I help people feel less afraid.
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afraid of being misunderstood.
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I hate it when someone is learning a language and you can
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see they're learning a language and there's always that one person who acts like they can't understand
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what you're saying or they don't make the effort to try to understand
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what you're saying they'll say huh what I can't understand your accent and
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that's what I'm here to destroy that belief that maybe someone else made you think
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being soft being patient being kind as we should
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what you're doing is a very courageous thing to even attempt and you need to feel proud of yourself I'm here
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to help you tune out all the people who want to discourage you.
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Teaching is not just my job.
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It's how I connect, how I listen, and how I have learned so many things.
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So many.
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Just from teaching online.
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now ask yourself what do you really do
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beyond your title what problem do you solve what
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do others come to you for what kind of energy do you bring to the room.
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Don't let those discouragers get the best of you.
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Listen to me instead.
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I speak English and Spanish, and I'm learning Chinese.
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You guys know this.
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Language changed my life.
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It changed how I think, how I express emotion, how I connect with people.
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Every language I learn teaches me a new version of myself.
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Does this happen to you yet?
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Maybe with another language or maybe with English.
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Maybe the more you learn, the more you'll discover your new personality.
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Because I feel like I have two personalities, one in English and one in Spanish, for sure.
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Your turn.
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How has language shaped you?
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Which language feels like home and which language feels like growth?
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What do I love?
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I love walking through cities, biking through cities,
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when there's no traffic, with my headphones on, listening to my favorite songs,
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stopping by small shops or markets and having quiet moments.
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I need to slow down.
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We all need to slow down sometimes.
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It reminds me that my life doesn't need to be super productive, to be meaningful.
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I love traveling and learning new things, not to escape, but to understand more and more about myself.
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It's so important to get to know yourself.
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Now your turn.
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What do you love?
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What activity makes time disappear?
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What brings you back to yourself when life feels heavy?
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Now, take your time.
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Reflect on each question You don't need to be perfect to start You just need to start And try
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And make mistakes You know this Repeat Pause Think And if you want, ask me questions in the comments
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But mostly, tell me about yourself Let me get to know you better.
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And remember, guys, never stop learning.
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Bye.
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关键词汇与短语

  • 自我介绍 (Introduction)
  • 失落 (Loss)
  • 适应 (Adaptation)
  • 韧性 (Resilience)
  • 成长 (Growth)
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