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I usually do. This morning, not so much. Yes, I usually do have an alright memory, but it depends on what I'm trying to remember. So I will remember experiences and people.
So you don't have a great memory, Georgie. A memory we use to talk about the ability to remember something. But we can also refer to things from the past, our memories from the past. So do you have any great memories? I've got lots of good memories. I think the best memory I have was when I was about eight years old.
TiedÀn, ettÀ se on todellista, se ei ole vahvaa. Ettei sinÀ ajattele sitÀ. Ei, en ajattele sitÀ. Mutta se on yksi suositukseni. Ja sinusta? Muistan, ettÀ ensimmÀinen live-musiikkikonsertti oli 5. novemberin aikana. Ja tÀÀllÀ Yhdysvalloissa yleensÀ menemme nÀhdÀ lukioita. Ja se oli ensimmÀinen kerta nÀhdÀ lukioita.
My first time seeing a band play on a stage. It was a great experience. That's probably why we remember these things. Because they do bring us so much happiness and joy when we talk about them. Do you like to think about the past and memories? I know some people don't like to. I do. I think...
Aloitin ensimmÀisen yksiköiden sopimuksen kohdalla, joten nÀen kaikenlaisia mementoja joka pÀivÀ ja olen huomannut kaikkia paikkoja, joita olen ollut. On kiva katsoa nÀmÀ mementoja ja sitten seurataan.
Let's recap the language that we learned in that conversation, starting with memory. So, memory is the ability to remember something, but we can also have memories, and memories are things that we remember from the past. For example, I have a lot of good memories from when I was a child. We also heard forgetful, which describes a person who does not have a very good memory. I am a forgetful person.
If we reminisce about something, we talk about our memories from the past, memories that make us happy. And we heard memento, which is an object which makes you think of a particular memory, place or event. For example, I collect fridge magnets, which are a memento of all of the places that I've travelled to.
And that's it for this episode of Real Easy English. We'll be back next week with another conversation in Easy English. And don't forget to test what you've learned with the worksheet on our website. Go to bbclearningenglish.com. And what would you like us to talk about on this podcast? You can send us a question at learningenglish at bbc.co.uk. Bye for now! Goodbye!
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Welcome to The Bonus.
I have been so excited to sit down with you, Jamie, and talk about this episode with Ryan Tuberty.
I don't know.
I was just...
Such a five star moment, him coming to the house.
We've got a new set up in the house now, and I felt like it was really important to record this episode with Ryan from home.
Obviously, I'm 19 seasons into The Good Glow now, and I cannot tell you the difference
between recording in studio with someone and recording in your own home.