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#62 | Changing Your Perspective (with Rob Rudge)

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Rob Rudge tells a story about that moment when you’re so close to a problem that you can’t see the solution.

Level: Upper-Intermediate

Accent: United Kingdom (Yorkshire)

FREE EPISODE LEARNING PACKAGE⁠ to make the most of this episode and subscribe to our newsletter to take your English much further.

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:

- UPBRINGING: The way a child is raised and taught by their parents. Examples: "Her strict upbringing influenced her strong work ethic." or "He credits his upbringing for his sense of responsibility."

- TO KICK BACK: To relax and do nothing. Examples: "After a long day, I just want to kick back and watch TV." or "She kicked back on the sofa with a good book."

- MAIN DRAG: The main street or central road in a town or city. Examples: "The main drag is always busy with traffic." or "Shops and restaurants line the main drag of the city."

- WITHOUT BATTING AN EYE: Without showing any reaction or surprise. Examples: "She handled the criticism without batting an eye." or "He agreed to the risky plan without batting an eye."

- TO DREAD: To feel great fear or anxiety about something. Examples: "She dreaded going to the dentist." or "He dreaded the long flight ahead."

Episode Links:

- Learn more about Rob Rudge at his website, Energetic English

- Listen to Rob & Bree chat about small talk on The Business English Podcast

💛 Want more from Into the Story? 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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Rob Rudge tells a story about that moment when you’re so close to a problem that you can’t see the solution.

Level: Upper-Intermediate

Accent: United Kingdom (Yorkshire)

FREE EPISODE LEARNING PACKAGE⁠ to make the most of this episode and subscribe to our newsletter to take your English much further.

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:

- UPBRINGING: The way a child is raised and taught by their parents. Examples: "Her strict upbringing influenced her strong work ethic." or "He credits his upbringing for his sense of responsibility."

- TO KICK BACK: To relax and do nothing. Examples: "After a long day, I just want to kick back and watch TV." or "She kicked back on the sofa with a good book."

- MAIN DRAG: The main street or central road in a town or city. Examples: "The main drag is always busy with traffic." or "Shops and restaurants line the main drag of the city."

- WITHOUT BATTING AN EYE: Without showing any reaction or surprise. Examples: "She handled the criticism without batting an eye." or "He agreed to the risky plan without batting an eye."

- TO DREAD: To feel great fear or anxiety about something. Examples: "She dreaded going to the dentist." or "He dreaded the long flight ahead."

Episode Links:

- Learn more about Rob Rudge at his website, Energetic English

- Listen to Rob & Bree chat about small talk on The Business English Podcast

💛 Want more from Into the Story? 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.

  continue reading

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