Background: I’m sure everyone has slept in before! This podcast is about oversleeping and getting up late. Learn great vocabulary about being tired and sleeping in this ESL podcast.
Discussion forum Lesson Below
ESL Reading
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A: Hello
B: Hey. Why haven’t you been picking up? I’ve been trying to reach you for the past 3 hours. I guess you forgot our tennis match. A: What time is it? B: It’s already 9:30. A: Really? I guess my 20 minute power nap turned into a good three hours. I even slept through my alarm. B: What were you so tired from? A: I only got 2 hours sleep last night. I felt fine all day but I just crashed as soon as I got in the door. Sorry about that. Let’s reschedule for tomorrow. B: Ok
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Phrases and Vocabulary used:
Picking up: In this context, "picking up" refers to answering the telephone.
I just called him but he didn’t pick up.
Reach: If you say you were trying to "reach" someone it means you were trying to "contact" them. Reach is more common in casual spoken English. It’s a little less formal than "contact".
Power nap: A power nap is a very short nap (sleep). Sometimes people don’t have a lot of time to take a nap but they really need a quick nap. We call this a power nap.
Good three hours: A "good" three hours means "at least 3 hours".
How long is the flight from Toronto to L.A.? I think it’s a good three and a half hours.
Slept through my alarm: If you don’t hear or don’t pay attention to your alarm clock when it goes off, we call this sleeping "through" your alarm.
I only got 2 hours sleep last night: In spoken English, we often say, "I only got 4 hours sleep", not "I only got 4 hours of sleep"
Crashed: In this context, "crashed" means fell asleep. Sometimes crashed can mean felt really tired. I felt fine all morning in the office but crashed about an hour after lunch. I almost fell asleep at my desk.
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June 26th, 2008 at 11:21 am
Hi Andrew and Addison!
I know what you are talking about. Based on my own experiences sometimes it is a bad idea to take a power nap because after you would be probably even more tired than before. How refreshed you are afterwards also depends on how much sleep you got the night(s) before, I guess.
I have listened to all of your podcasts. Thank you for the lessons!
Carsten
(Germany)
June 26th, 2008 at 1:00 pm
Hi, Guys,
This podcast has given me some very good phrases.
Where did you get such type of topics?
It’s great once again!
Thanks for such phrases & vocabulary
Prinkle, India
June 27th, 2008 at 8:38 am
Have a nice weekend !
recently I have just retrieved China 232.com it is really a great site in which give a lot of particular phrases in English , browsing it as my habit to start a work-day, eveyday I eagerly take a new topic.
Thanks you all
June 27th, 2008 at 2:43 pm
Hey,how are you doing?
I must admit betteratenglish.com is totally boring thats why i listen only your show on my mp3 player.Well done brothers.Do me a favour and lets discuss about football(soccer),mega please.
Btw you should visit Prague one day
Stan from the Czech republic
June 28th, 2008 at 3:43 pm
how can some people sleep for 20 minutes?
I have never been able to do that. If I go to sleep I will probably need 2 or 3 hours at least. Every time I have tried to sleep 20 minutes I slept through the alarm, so usually I try to avoid the short naps since I came to grips with the fact I can´t do it .
Thanks for the Great Lessons!!!
Pau
July 1st, 2008 at 10:32 am
Hi guys,
It’s been about 2 years since I was informed about this web-site.
Since then I have been trying to listen to you every night before sleeping.
After listening your podcast, I tried to find some similar casts. But then I figured out that it was impossible ! . There is no other podcast like yours. Most of them are boring or not interested. I hope that we will be able to follow your podcasts in future as well.
Cheers from Turkey !
July 1st, 2008 at 8:20 pm
Hi Sinan,
I think you already know betteratenglish.com because Andrew and Add have promoted the site in several lessons. I like it but unfortunately there are no new podcast. betteratenglish.com has also called my attention to china232.com!
If you interested in English podcasts in general I recommend the New York Times podcasts. I hope it is ok to post the link: http://www.nytimes.com/ref/multimedia/podcasts.html
Carsten
July 3rd, 2008 at 8:37 am
Hi Sinan,
hope you have been watching Euro 2008 on telly.You played absolutely fantastic however i cant help myself we had a bad luck with you when you beat us (Czech republic) 3-2.
Congratulation.
Have a great time at china232
Stan
July 8th, 2008 at 1:44 am
I am listenig from San Francisco Ca
July 25th, 2008 at 11:40 am
WOW, I am listening from Málaga ( Spain).
You are so good!! I love your funny lessons!!!!!!!!!!!!