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获取全部英语文本和重点知识点请公众号搜索:yymaster888 直接回复:100
OK, ready to dive in? Awesome.
Today we're looking at the plans for a pretty big event, the 100th episode of English Master.
Wow, 100 episodes
Right.That's a huge achievement for any podcast, especially 1 dedicated to helping people learn English.
Definitely a sign they're doing something right
For sure.
So what really stands out to you about their plans for this celebration?
Well, First off, it's smart how they're using this milestone. It's not just about. You know, throwing a party, they're really using it as a chance to to strengthen their connection with listeners and build excitement for the future of the show.
I see that it's like they're using it as a springboard.
Looking back, Andy, looking ahead from these notes, it seems like they're focusing on three main things, Reminiscing about past highlights, thanking their listeners and, well, drumming up excitement for what's to come.
Makes sense. A good strategy for any big milestone
Right. so let's start with the nostalgia. They're planning to revisit some of their most popular segments. Remember those iconic lines from shows like Friends and Two Broke Girls? They use teaching moments.
Oh yeah, I remember those. That was clever.
It was .Not only did those snippets help listeners with their spoken English, but they also gave them a taste of American humor.
It's a really smart approach, actually. They're tapping into what's called the reminisce bump. It's a reminiscence bump. It's a psychological phenomenon people tend to most. Vividly remember things, events from their teens and 20s.
Oh. Interesting.
Yeah. So by using content from those, you know, classic shows, they're triggering a powerful emotional connection with their listeners, especially those who grew up watching them.
I get it. Like a shared experience
Exactly. makes those English lessons even more memorable.
And Speaking of memorable, they're also highlighting discussions that went beyond just. You know grammar and vocabulary like when they explored the differences between. British and American English.
Oh yeah. Or when they got into the nuances of social etiquette across different cultures.
Exactly. It's like they're equipping their listeners to navigate those tricky situations you can encounter when interacting with people from different backgrounds.
Absolutely. That goes beyond just language acquisition. That's cultural fluency, and it aligns perfectly with the commutative competence theory in language learning. Basically, it emphasizes how important cultural context is for effective communication. It's not enough to just know the words, you need to know how to use them appropriately in different social situations.
I see. It's like you can know all the right words but still say the wrong thing if you're not culturally aware.
Precisely. So it was a smart move by English Master to include those kinds of discussions in their past episodes.
Agreed. Now one thing that really impressed me is how much emphasis they're putting on. Thanking their listeners, they're acknowledging that listener feedback. Is what's fueled their growth. It seems like they really understand the importance of the community they've built.
That's so crucial, especially for a podcast. It fosters a sense of loyalty and makes listeners feel like they're part of something bigger. They're not just passive listeners, they're active participants.
Exactly. They even talk about how they've used listener input to, you know, evolve and refine the show over time.
It shows they're listening and adapting
Right.But with all this talk about the past, are they doing anything new for their future? Episode
Oh, absolutely. They're planning some exciting stuff. They're going to be doing deep dives into English literature, providing tips for public speaking. They're even talking about bringing in language experts and teachers as guests.
Wow. So they're branching out?
Definitely. And it shows a real commitment to meeting diverse learning needs and catering to a wider range of interests.
获取全部英语文本和重点知识点请公众号搜索:yymaster888 直接回复:100
OK, ready to dive in? Awesome.
Today we're looking at the plans for a pretty big event, the 100th episode of English Master.
Wow, 100 episodes
Right.That's a huge achievement for any podcast, especially 1 dedicated to helping people learn English.
Definitely a sign they're doing something right
For sure.
So what really stands out to you about their plans for this celebration?
Well, First off, it's smart how they're using this milestone. It's not just about. You know, throwing a party, they're really using it as a chance to to strengthen their connection with listeners and build excitement for the future of the show.
I see that it's like they're using it as a springboard.
Looking back, Andy, looking ahead from these notes, it seems like they're focusing on three main things, Reminiscing about past highlights, thanking their listeners and, well, drumming up excitement for what's to come.
Makes sense. A good strategy for any big milestone
Right. so let's start with the nostalgia. They're planning to revisit some of their most popular segments. Remember those iconic lines from shows like Friends and Two Broke Girls? They use teaching moments.
Oh yeah, I remember those. That was clever.
It was .Not only did those snippets help listeners with their spoken English, but they also gave them a taste of American humor.
It's a really smart approach, actually. They're tapping into what's called the reminisce bump. It's a reminiscence bump. It's a psychological phenomenon people tend to most. Vividly remember things, events from their teens and 20s.
Oh. Interesting.
Yeah. So by using content from those, you know, classic shows, they're triggering a powerful emotional connection with their listeners, especially those who grew up watching them.
I get it. Like a shared experience
Exactly. makes those English lessons even more memorable.
And Speaking of memorable, they're also highlighting discussions that went beyond just. You know grammar and vocabulary like when they explored the differences between. British and American English.
Oh yeah. Or when they got into the nuances of social etiquette across different cultures.
Exactly. It's like they're equipping their listeners to navigate those tricky situations you can encounter when interacting with people from different backgrounds.
Absolutely. That goes beyond just language acquisition. That's cultural fluency, and it aligns perfectly with the commutative competence theory in language learning. Basically, it emphasizes how important cultural context is for effective communication. It's not enough to just know the words, you need to know how to use them appropriately in different social situations.
I see. It's like you can know all the right words but still say the wrong thing if you're not culturally aware.
Precisely. So it was a smart move by English Master to include those kinds of discussions in their past episodes.
Agreed. Now one thing that really impressed me is how much emphasis they're putting on. Thanking their listeners, they're acknowledging that listener feedback. Is what's fueled their growth. It seems like they really understand the importance of the community they've built.
That's so crucial, especially for a podcast. It fosters a sense of loyalty and makes listeners feel like they're part of something bigger. They're not just passive listeners, they're active participants.
Exactly. They even talk about how they've used listener input to, you know, evolve and refine the show over time.
It shows they're listening and adapting
Right.But with all this talk about the past, are they doing anything new for their future? Episode
Oh, absolutely. They're planning some exciting stuff. They're going to be doing deep dives into English literature, providing tips for public speaking. They're even talking about bringing in language experts and teachers as guests.
Wow. So they're branching out?
Definitely. And it shows a real commitment to meeting diverse learning needs and catering to a wider range of interests.