Spelade
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面對複雜的系統,人類善用抽象化(abstraction)化繁為簡,提綱挈領。抽象化堆疊起來創造豐盛,進一步建構更複雜的系統,於是又需要再次利用抽象化。然而一點一滴的,穩定的世界正慢慢趨於失控。混亂的本質一一冒出頭來,逼迫人類直接面對過去隱藏的醜陋。
討論文章: 掌握複雜系統的利器 — 抽象化思考
https://bit.ly/3d1Oqhx
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特別來賓:Taster 美食加創辦人高琹雯
碰上疫情,餐廳只能關上大門。餐飲業者赫然發現餐廳竟如此脆弱,在天災前幾乎無立足之地。有一些米其林餐廳別出心裁,推出在家就能享用的精緻餐盒。還有一些高級餐廳重新正視本地顧客,推出街邊享用的漢堡與啤酒。還有許多餐廳開始正視外送市場,重新思考用新的工具呈現獨特的體驗。
討論文章:餐廳的適者生存 — 外送平台、達美樂與 Aliena
https://bit.ly/2zVTjL4
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= to finish/consume something completely- especially food e.g. I made a pizza for my friends and they polished it off in just a few minutes because they were so hungry.
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#140 POP IN / OUT / OFF / ON / UP (A Phrasal Verb a Day is back)
A Phrasal Verb a Day is back. In this episode I'll give you an update about this podcast and teach you phrasal verbs with POP.
Episode Transcript
Hello everyone,
This is Luke Thompson and you’re listening to A Phrasal Verb a Day. This is where I attempt to teach you a phrasal verb every day for a year. Yes, this project is still ongoing.
APVAD is back! In this episode I’m going to teach you some more common phrasal verbs as we continue on this mission to get to 365 days of phrasal verbs.
Now I’m going to talk to you about phrasal verbs with the wordpopand there are a lot.
Also I want to say that APVAD will continue after this, but not here at this RSS feed - all the new episodes will appear in the LEP App and online at www.teacherluke.co.uk/pv
Over the next days or weeks, 10 more episodes of a phrasal verb a day will appear in the app.
I’ll talk to you more about that in a moment. First let me just remind you of this project.
This is where I teach you phrasal verbs - these essential bits of natural English. Originally I planned to do one of these every day but after a couple of months it became impossible! I’ve added more episodes over the years and we’re currently on #139 I think. Well, it’s time to revive this series and do so in the LEP app which I expect is where you are listening to this.
So what I do in these episodes is explain and demonstrate various phrasal verbs. I think the best way to learn vocab is to hear it being used in context with vivid examples and I always try to do this, sometimes having a bit of fun with some scenarios. All of it is designed to help you learn these crucial bits of English. Phrasal verbs are crucial because this is exactly the way native speakers use the language but learners of English have trouble with them because they are idiomatic, tricky in structure and don’t exist as grammatical forms in their languages.
Let’s carry on, with a big one.
“POP”
Phrasal verbs with pop.
This is extremely common and quite versatile. It’s absolutely one of the most common little phrases used every day all over the country. It’s informal but polite and let’s hear about it.
Pop on, pop in, pop out, pop off, pop up and more.
---Teach phrasal verbs---
Listen for full examples and definitions.
Pop in= go somewhere quickly for a short visit
Pop on= put an object somewhere, or wear some clothes
Pop out= to leave quickly or for a short time
Pop over / pop round= visit someone quickly for a short time
Pop up= appear quickly or suddenly
a pop-up ad
SO there you go.
Normally these episodes are shorter than this.
As I said earlier, there will be about 10 more of these phrasal verb episodes arriving soon, but they won’t arrive here in the APVAD podcast feed. They’ll arrive in the LEP App. So get the LEP App for your smartphone, you can find it in the app store for iOS and Android. Then in the app use the side menu to find the Phrasal Verb category. All the episodes will be there.
You can also access and download the episodes fromwww.teacherluke.co.uk/pv
The transcript collaboration for these episodes is still going, so if you’d like to contribute a transcript to an APVAD episode, go to my website and then Episodes, then hover over “Phrasal verb podcast” and click transcript collaboration.
Have a good day!
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1. to get the benefit of something later 2. to repay a loan or debt 3. to bribe someone to do something bad 4. to bribe someone to keep a secret Transcript here http://teacherluke.co.uk/phrasal-verb-a-day/116-to-pay-off/
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到底要做到什麼程度才能消減身為現代媽媽的焦慮?
你是否也會"只要滑手機看到別人比自己還好就開始焦慮"? -
情人節的感觸~大膽探索自我~找回初心~Open Yourself !!
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哈利和梅根逕自宣布想脫離英國皇室
這是追求自由還是不顧大局?