Daily English Talk

Zumi & Ethan
Daily English Talk
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  • Daily English Talk

    Talking About Your Identity in a Job Interview – Tell Me About Yourself

    15/01/2026 | 30min
    Welcome to Daily English Talk Podcast! 💼
    In today's episode, Zumi and Ethan teach you how to present your professional identity confidently in English job interviews. One of the most challenging questions in any interview is "Tell me about yourself" - and we're here to help you master it!
    What You'll Learn: '
    ✅ How to answer "Tell me about yourself" using the Present-Past-Future formula '
    ✅ Key vocabulary for describing your professional identity 
    ✅ How to talk about your strengths, skills, and experience effectively 
    ✅ Ways to connect your background to the job opportunity 
    ✅ How to discuss your values and work style professionally 
    ✅ Common mistakes to avoid when presenting yourself 
    ✅ Special tips for non-native English speakers
    Key Topics Covered: 
    The 5 components of professional identity
     Present-Past-Future structure for self-introduction 
     Vocabulary: detail-oriented, results-driven, collaborative, innovative, analytical 
    How to describe hard skills vs. soft skills 
     Connecting your experience to the company's needs
     Handling questions about weaknesses 
    Making your answers specific with examples and numbers
    Perfect for:
    Job seekers preparing for English interviews
    Non-native speakers entering the job market
    Career changers explaining transferable skills
    Recent graduates discussing their background
    Professionals seeking international opportunities
    Anyone wanting to improve interview communication skills
    Join Zumi and Ethan as they break down professional identity into manageable components with clear examples, practice demonstrations, and actionable tips you can use in your next interview!

    💬 PRACTICE OPPORTUNITY: After watching, practice your own "Tell me about yourself" answer using the Present-Past-Future structure: • Present: Who you are now professionally • Past: Key experiences that shaped you • Future: Why you're interested in this opportunity

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    Master the Word "GET": Everyday English Made Simple

    09/01/2026 | 26min
    Welcome to Daily English Talk Podcast! 🎯
    In today's lesson, Zumi and Ethan help you master one of the most common and versatile words in English: GET! This small three-letter word appears everywhere in everyday English, but it can be confusing because it has so many different meanings and uses.
    What You'll Learn: 
    ✅ The three main meanings of GET (receive, become, arrive) 
    ✅ How to use GET in everyday conversations naturally 
    ✅ Essential GET phrases: get up, get back, get ready, get better, get along, get over, get rid of, and more 
    ✅ How to talk about the past with GOT 
    ✅ Common mistakes to avoid when using GET 
    ✅ The difference between casual and formal English with GET
    Key Topics Covered: • GET meaning RECEIVE: "I get a lot of emails" • GET meaning BECOME: "I get tired," "I get excited" • GET meaning ARRIVE: "I get home at 6 PM" • GET meaning UNDERSTAND: "I get it now!" • Essential phrasal verbs with GET • When to use GET vs. more formal alternatives
    Perfect for:
    English learners at beginner to intermediate levels
    Anyone who finds GET confusing
    Students preparing for natural English conversations
    Non-native speakers who want to sound more natural
    Anyone looking to understand everyday spoken English
    Join Zumi and Ethan as they break down this essential word with clear examples, fun practice exercises, and tips you can use immediately in real conversations!
    🎓 Why Learn GET? GET is one of the top 10 most frequently used words in spoken English! Native speakers use it constantly in everyday conversations. When you master GET, you'll:
    Sound more natural and fluent
    Understand native speakers better
    Express yourself more easily
    Build confidence in casual conversations
    But GET can be tricky because it has multiple meanings and uses. That's why we created this comprehensive lesson to break it all down for you step by step!
    💡 KEY VOCABULARY FROM THIS LESSON:
    Get (receive) - to obtain or receive something
    Get (become) - to change into a new state or condition
    Get (arrive) - to reach a place or destination
    Get (understand) - to comprehend or grasp something
    Got - past tense of get
    Get up - to wake up and leave bed
    Get back - to return to a place
    Get ready - to prepare for something
    Get better - to improve or recover
    Get along - to have a good relationship with someone
    Get over - to recover from something emotional or physical
    Get rid of - to remove or throw away something
    Get together - to meet socially
    Get in/out - to enter or leave a vehicle
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  • Daily English Talk

    Discussing Personal Goals and Aspirations in English

    06/01/2026 | 25min
    Welcome to Daily English Talk! 🌟
    In today's episode, Zumi and Ethan help you master the art of discussing your personal goals, aspirations, and future plans in English. Whether you're talking about career ambitions, educational pursuits, or personal growth objectives, we'll guide you through natural, confident English conversations about your future.
    What You'll Learn: 
    ✅ How to express short-term and long-term goals 
    ✅ Vocabulary for discussing career aspirations 
    ✅ Phrases for talking about educational objectives 
    ✅ Ways to describe personal development goals 
    ✅ The difference between goals, aspirations, and ambitions 
    ✅ How to share your plans naturally in English conversations
    Key Vocabulary Covered:
    Goal
    Aspiration
    Objective
    Ambition
    Plan
    Achievement
    Perfect for:
    English learners at intermediate to advanced levels
    Anyone preparing for job interviews in English
    Students discussing their academic future
    Professionals planning career development
    Anyone who wants to talk confidently about their dreams and plans
    Join Zumi and Ethan as they share their own goals, from establishing morning routines to building educational platforms, and learn practical English phrases you can use immediately in real conversations about your future!
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    Talking About Emotions - Expressing Emotions & Empathy in English

    05/01/2026 | 21min
    Welcome to Daily English Talk Podcast💙😊
    Join Zumi and Ethan for an essential lesson on expressing emotions and showing empathy in English. Learn how to talk about your feelings and respond when others share theirs!
    🗣️ What You'll Learn: 
    ✅ How to express emotions in English (happy, sad, angry, anxious) 
    ✅ Spectrum of emotion words from mild to intense 
    ✅ Natural idioms and expressions for feelings 
    ✅ Sentence structures for explaining your emotions 
    How to respond with empathy and compassion 
    ✅ Cultural insights about emotional expression 
    ✅ Common mistakes to avoid 
    ✅ Professional vs. casual emotional language
    💙 Topics Covered: 
    📌 Positive emotions: happy, thrilled, delighted, over the moon, on cloud nine 
    📌 Negative emotions: sad, down, blue, heartbroken, devastated 
    📌 Anger & frustration: annoyed, irritated, frustrated, furious
    📌 Anxiety: nervous, anxious, worried, stressed, on edge, butterflies in stomach
     📌 Tiredness: exhausted, worn out, drained, burnt out, running on empty 
    📌 Not feeling well: under the weather, feeling terrible
    🔑 Essential Phrases: Expressing emotions:
    "I feel [emotion] because..."
    "I'm [emotion] about..."
    "[Something] makes me feel..."
    "I felt [emotion] when..."
    Showing empathy:
    "I hear you" / "I understand"
    "That must be really difficult"
    "I can imagine how you feel"
    "I'm here if you want to talk"
    "I'm so sorry you're going through this"
    "That's wonderful! I'm so happy for you!"
    📚 Vocabulary Highlights: 
    😊 Happy: pleased, content, excited, ecstatic, elated, over the moon, on cloud nine 
    😢 Sad: down, blue, heartbroken, devastated 
    😤 Angry: bothered, annoyed, irritated, frustrated, furious 
    😰 Anxious: nervous, worried, stressed out, on edge, bundle of nerves, a wreck 
    😴 Tired: exhausted, worn out, drained, burnt out, dead on my feet
    ⚠️ Common Mistakes:
    Confusing "bored" vs "boring" (-ed vs -ing adjectives)
    Using "I am happiness" instead of "I feel happy"
    Saying "I feel badly" instead of "I feel bad"
    Being too direct with negative emotions
    Using "I know exactly how you feel" (can be dismissive)
    💬 Practice Scenarios Covered:
    Responding to an overwhelmed colleague
    Celebrating someone's good news
    Supporting someone feeling insecure
    Handling someone's anger diplomatically
    Comforting someone who's grieving
    💡 Cultural Insights:
    English speakers often understate negative emotions
    British English is famous for understatement ("not best pleased")
    Professional settings require diplomatic language
    Offering specific help is better than "Let me know if you need anything"
    Sometimes people just need to be heard, not given solutions
    🎯 Key Takeaways:
    Choose emotion words that match intensity of feeling
    Use clear structures to explain why you feel that way
    Acknowledge and validate others' emotions
    Pay attention to cultural context and tone
    Being a good listener is as important as having right words
    💬 Question for You: Have you ever had a memorable conversation about feelings in English? What was challenging about it? Share in the comments!
    👥 Perfect For:
    Intermediate to advanced English learners (B1-C1)
    People wanting deeper conversations in English
    Those struggling with emotional vocabulary
    Anyone working in English-speaking environments
    Counselors, teachers, healthcare workers
    Students&
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