#36 | Searching for the Northern Lights (with Brigitte Lessard)

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

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Twice in her life has Brigitte felt alone and lost, and both times she decided to search for the northern lights.  Level: upper intermediate  Accent: Canadian (Quebec) 🚐 Ready to take your English further? ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠GET THE EPISODE PACK⁠ with vocabulary, test, and transcript. 5 words and expressions in today's story: - UPROOT: to pull something—especially a tree or plant—out of the ground.  Examples: "The strong winds uprooted the old tree." or "They had to uproot the weeds from the garden." Metaphorically: to move (someone) from their home or a familiar location. Examples: "His family was uprooted when they moved to a new city." or "The war uprooted many families from their homes." - OUTGOING: Friendly and socially confident. Examples: "She is very outgoing and makes friends easily." or "His outgoing personality makes him popular at parties." - FIRST NATIONS: Indigenous peoples that are the original inhabitants of the land that is now Canada. Examples: "First Nations have a rich cultural heritage and history." or "The government works with First Nations to preserve their traditions."  - PITCH-BLACK: Completely dark. Examples: "The night was pitch-black without any stars." or "The power outage left the house in pitch-black darkness." - STAY PUT: To not move or go anywhere. Examples: "She told the dog to stay put while she answered the door." or "During the storm, we decided to stay put at home." - DIM: Not shining brightly or clearly. Examples: "The room was lit by a dim lamp." or "The dim light made it hard to read." Episode Links:  - Find out more about Brigitte at ⁠The Story Warrior⁠ 💛 Want more from Into the Story? Subscribe to our⁠ free newsletter⁠ for exclusive insights into the psychology side of each episode and Bree’s personal reflections.

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