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England's Hidden Beach | A Chat With Dad

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Episode 2 :
Part 1 - The Discussion (0:00)
I speak to my father about 'The Backbeach' in Teignmouth, a small fishing town on the South West coast of England. We discuss the location, the pub, the atmosphere and the future of a destination rarely seen by tourists.
Part 2 - Learn English (11:00)
In part two, we talk about the language used in the interview and learn how to apply the following words to everyday English conversation;
Well-travelled (adjective)
- someone who has travelled widely / a lot
"He is a well-travelled man"
- a route that is frequently used by travellers
"The coastal path is well-travelled"
To draw (verb)
-
to attract something/someone
"The festival draws a huge crowd every year"
Stumble across (phrasal verb)
- to find, discover or meet something unexpectedly
"We were hiking in the mountains and stumbled across a hunting cabin"
Hidden gem (idiom)
-
something extremely outstanding that not many people know about
"There is a beautiful cove behind the rocks, at the other end of the beach, it's a hidden gem"
Close to/at hand
- something that is easily accessible or within reach
"I always need a glass water close at hand when I eat spicy food"
To have your fair share of something
- to emphasise a reasonable amount of something (usually negative)
"She has had her fair share of problems this year"
To thrive (verb)
- to grow / develop well / to flourish / to prosper
"A business cannot thrive without investment"
On the back of (phrase)
- as a result of
"profits have increased on the back of the company's recent marketing campaign"
- soon after a earlier success
"Barcelona have lost the match on the back of three successive wins"
Quids in (British slang)
- to be making profit (usually from a bet or a business venture)
"Bill was quids in after betting on the horses"
To dread (verb)
- to anticipate something with fear or apprehension
"I'm dreading the interview next week"
Pop to (phrasal verb)
- to go somewhere for a short amount of time
"I'm just popping to the loo"
To plonk (verb)
- to sit down or put something down carelessly/heavily
"I'm going to plonk myself in front of the TV for the rest of the day"
Tinny (noun)
- a can of beer
"let's crack open a tinny"
Jetty (noun)
- a
small pier at which boats can dock or be moored
"we dove into the sea off the jetty"
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Episode 2 :
Part 1 - The Discussion (0:00)
I speak to my father about 'The Backbeach' in Teignmouth, a small fishing town on the South West coast of England. We discuss the location, the pub, the atmosphere and the future of a destination rarely seen by tourists.
Part 2 - Learn English (11:00)
In part two, we talk about the language used in the interview and learn how to apply the following words to everyday English conversation;
Well-travelled (adjective)
- someone who has travelled widely / a lot
"He is a well-travelled man"
- a route that is frequently used by travellers
"The coastal path is well-travelled"
To draw (verb)
-
to attract something/someone
"The festival draws a huge crowd every year"
Stumble across (phrasal verb)
- to find, discover or meet something unexpectedly
"We were hiking in the mountains and stumbled across a hunting cabin"
Hidden gem (idiom)
-
something extremely outstanding that not many people know about
"There is a beautiful cove behind the rocks, at the other end of the beach, it's a hidden gem"
Close to/at hand
- something that is easily accessible or within reach
"I always need a glass water close at hand when I eat spicy food"
To have your fair share of something
- to emphasise a reasonable amount of something (usually negative)
"She has had her fair share of problems this year"
To thrive (verb)
- to grow / develop well / to flourish / to prosper
"A business cannot thrive without investment"
On the back of (phrase)
- as a result of
"profits have increased on the back of the company's recent marketing campaign"
- soon after a earlier success
"Barcelona have lost the match on the back of three successive wins"
Quids in (British slang)
- to be making profit (usually from a bet or a business venture)
"Bill was quids in after betting on the horses"
To dread (verb)
- to anticipate something with fear or apprehension
"I'm dreading the interview next week"
Pop to (phrasal verb)
- to go somewhere for a short amount of time
"I'm just popping to the loo"
To plonk (verb)
- to sit down or put something down carelessly/heavily
"I'm going to plonk myself in front of the TV for the rest of the day"
Tinny (noun)
- a can of beer
"let's crack open a tinny"
Jetty (noun)
- a
small pier at which boats can dock or be moored
"we dove into the sea off the jetty"
CHOOSE YOUR FAVOURITES AND USE THEM IN THE PODCHAT
You can interact directly with Lee and other listeners. Ask questions about the language used, discuss the topic and share any ideas you have for future episodes.
Be part of the community and let's learn together!
To read more about Lee and his work as an online English tutor, visit onebritishman.com
: this podcast is available on Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Stitcher, Podbean and more. It will also be released on Apple Podcasts in March 2021.
Support the Show.

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