Amber and the host discuss Paul's recent success in stand-up comedy, his excitement and nerves gearing up for his first hour-long solo show, and a language analysis focusing on the use of 'which' in sentences to create past continuous tense. The chapter also includes a surprise phone call, online abuse after a successful YouTube video, an audition story, and a challenge for listeners to count how many times 'which' is used and the most common word that follows it.
In this episode I'm joined by podcast pals Amber & Paul and we talk about Paul's hit youtube video about French kissing habits, his newfound success as a stand-up (he's the hottest kid in town), some online abuse he's had and then an anecdote about an audition that we attended recently, which involved a surprising misunderstanding about accents. There's also a brief language focus on using relative clauses with 'which' to extend your sentences when speaking. Enjoy! Click here for the page for this episode and to watch Paul's video
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