If you travel through time then be careful try not to create a rift in the space-time continuum causing history to branch off into some other parallel dimensional universe. You also heard us talking about the bagpipes and i kind of jokingly said to alistair so what did you use to play when you were busking Wander wall by oasis today is going to be the day that they're gonna throw it back to you right. My guitar is out of tune hold on i used to be able to sing this i s now that's horribly out of tuneHold on and i'll try and tune this guitar a few moments later okay let's try and give this a shot
Is that a confusing title? Hopefully not. As you might expect, it's a little summary of what's included in the episode. To give you some more details, Alastair Budge is the host of a podcast called "English Learning for Curious Minds" and he has created a new audio drama for English learners called "Pioneers of the Continuum". It's a time-travel adventure for English learners, and Alastair asked me to be the narrator for episode 1. In this episode of LEP, we talk about Alastair's story, living in Malta, learning English by immersion, cliches and complaints from English speakers visiting Paris and Alastair's story about playing the bagpipes on the streets of Paris. The audio version includes 30+mins of rambling from me at the end. Enjoy!
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