![]() ![]() And it was like seeing her in HD, suddenly. And then I put them on in front of my girlfriend, Stacey. I could not believe how good eyes can be because I’ve just gradually got worse and worse and worse. So I’ve I’ve ordered glasses and I put them on and I literally was floored. So how are you doing today? How is everything in your life in Australia?Ĭharlie: Well, I had a bit of a weird week this week because I decided for some reason after 10 years of of kind of not having great eyesight, getting an eye test, and they told me that I’m very, very blind. You’re not risking enough and you’re not… You’re not taking chances. Shana: Yeah, yeah, well, I always try and think, if you’re not nervous, then you’re not doing something right. I don’t know how well it goes in, but yeah, I do try to tell them that. Do you tell that to your students by chance? Just trying to think about nervousness as excitement? Because I think that’s a really good tip for language learners. ![]() I do still feel a little bit nervous coming onto a podcast, but I’m trying to learn to take that into excitement rather than nervousness. Are you embarrassed to be here?Ĭharlie: I’m… No, I’m not embarrassed. I told him right before we got on this recording that I’m a little bit nervous to talk about the topics that we have today because it’s embarrassing. Today, I’m here again with my good friend Charlie from the British English Podcast, and we have a very fun topic. ![]()
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