Chatterbox #338 – Common sense

Culips Everyday English Podcast - En podcast af Culips English Podcast

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Why do some people do foolish things even though they’re smart? And why do some things that are obvious to you seem difficult for others to understand? In this episode, Andrew and Anna explore the idea of “common sense.” They discuss what it means, where it comes from, and why people sometimes seem to lack it. As they chat, Andrew and Anna share funny real-life stories from their lives and compare “common sense” with “book smarts.” This episode is best for upper-intermediate English learners who want to speak more fluently about common sense, decision-making, and how people think in everyday life. What you’ll learn with this episode: * How to explain the meaning of common sense in clear English * Natural ways to use everyday expressions like clueless, ditzy, all over the place, and book smarts * How to talk about practical knowledge, life experience, and problem-solving skills in everyday English * How culture, age, and personal experience can affect what we think is “obvious” The Best Way to Learn with This Episode: Get the study guide, which comes with an interactive transcript, vocabulary explanations with examples, a quiz, and practice questions. Join Culips to get full access. Already a member? Get the ad free version and study materials here. Want to connect with other listeners and practice what you learned? Join our Culips Discord community today Click here to join the community!

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