AEE 230: Going to San Francisco? Learn How to "Get Local" with italki Teacher Sarah Honour
Do you want some help with the local English in San Francisco?
Learn how to connect with local people using these 3 phrases!
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Do you want some help with the local English in San Francisco?
Today, San Francisco native Sarah Honour talks about how you can go
local with your English in the City by the Bay! Taking
IELTS? Get our free IELTS video training course San
Francisco is one of the most unique and amazing cities in the
United States. It’s residents are technology-centric due to
their proximity to Silicon Valley, as well as health-centric and
nature-centric due to the progressive philosophy that has long been
part of the spirit of the city. Sarah believes that these traits
are found in some of the language that San Franciscans use, and
that knowing this terminology can help you fit in just a little
better. Here are Sarah’s three top terms for your visit to San
Francisco: “Is there an app for that?”: App is short for
application, as in for your phone. Because the Bay Area is
near the center of a major technological development region, there
are apps for almost everything in the city — from calling a taxi to
getting your groceries delivered. Organic, Local, Sustainable and
Seasonal: Food quality is really important to San
Franciscans. Organic means that no pesticides have been used,
local means the food was grown nearby, and sustainable means the
environment was not harmed to produce it. Seasonal simply
means that it is the natural time of year for the food to
grow. “Where’s the wiggle?”: San Francisco is a great city for
biking, but it is also a city with lots of hills. The ‘wiggle’
is the route for biking with the least amount of hills to go up.
Have you ever been to San Francisco? Would you like to go?
Tell us why in the comments section below!
Sarah is a 31 year old American who was born and raised
in Denver, Colorado, studied Communications in Seattle, Washington,
and worked for almost 10 years as a nanny (or babysitter) in San
Francisco, California. She now splits her time
between San Francisco and Sardinia, Italy where her boyfriend
lives. She is an English teacher on italki, and is
learning Italian and sampling as much of the amazing food and wine
from Italy as she can. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit
podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today, San Francisco native Sarah Honour talks about how you can go
local with your English in the City by the Bay! Taking
IELTS? Get our free IELTS video training course San
Francisco is one of the most unique and amazing cities in the
United States. It’s residents are technology-centric due to
their proximity to Silicon Valley, as well as health-centric and
nature-centric due to the progressive philosophy that has long been
part of the spirit of the city. Sarah believes that these traits
are found in some of the language that San Franciscans use, and
that knowing this terminology can help you fit in just a little
better. Here are Sarah’s three top terms for your visit to San
Francisco: “Is there an app for that?”: App is short for
application, as in for your phone. Because the Bay Area is
near the center of a major technological development region, there
are apps for almost everything in the city — from calling a taxi to
getting your groceries delivered. Organic, Local, Sustainable and
Seasonal: Food quality is really important to San
Franciscans. Organic means that no pesticides have been used,
local means the food was grown nearby, and sustainable means the
environment was not harmed to produce it. Seasonal simply
means that it is the natural time of year for the food to
grow. “Where’s the wiggle?”: San Francisco is a great city for
biking, but it is also a city with lots of hills. The ‘wiggle’
is the route for biking with the least amount of hills to go up.
Have you ever been to San Francisco? Would you like to go?
Tell us why in the comments section below!
Sarah is a 31 year old American who was born and raised
in Denver, Colorado, studied Communications in Seattle, Washington,
and worked for almost 10 years as a nanny (or babysitter) in San
Francisco, California. She now splits her time
between San Francisco and Sardinia, Italy where her boyfriend
lives. She is an English teacher on italki, and is
learning Italian and sampling as much of the amazing food and wine
from Italy as she can. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit
podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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