#63 | Having The Courage To Stand Up (with Ariel Goodbody)

Into the Story: Learn English with True Stories - Un pódcast de Bree Aesie - Martes

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Ariel Goodbody has the courage to try stand-up comedy, but his style of comedy is something that nobody expected.  Level: Advanced  Accent: United Kingdom (Bath) 🥧 EPISODE PACKAGE⁠ is still cooking — check back later! SPONSORS THAT SUPPORT THIS PODCAST: - ⁠Free course Cambridge B2 First⁠ for Spanish speakers from AC English School - ⁠Enjoy a 5% discount on IATI travel insurance,⁠ a company my family uses and trusts 5 words & expressions in today's story: - DEADPAN: To say something serious or with no emotion, often in a funny way. Examples: "He told the joke in a deadpan voice, and everyone laughed." or "Her deadpan delivery made the joke even funnier." - A SET (COMEDY): A group of jokes or a routine performed by a comedian. Examples: "His comedy set was hilarious, and the crowd loved it." or "She practiced her set for the open mic." - TO BE UNSETTLED: To feel disturbed or uncomfortable, either mentally or physically. Examples: "He felt unsettled after hearing the bad news." or "Eating too fast made my stomach feel unsettled." - TO PUT (SOMETHING) OFF: To delay or postpone something. Examples: "She put off studying until the night before the exam." or "They put off the meeting because of the weather." - TO BE OVERDONE: To be done too much or in an excessive way. Examples: "The joke was funny at first, but now it’s overdone." or "The movie’s special effects felt overdone." Episode Links:  - Learn more about Ariel Goodbody at his website, ⁠EasyStoriesInEnglish.com  💛 Subscribe to our free newsletter⁠⁠⁠⁠ to get a quick email from Bree every few weeks filled with practical tips, fascinating topics from the world of psychology, and strategies to improve your life.

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