Learn English Vocabulary Daily #18.1 — British English Podcast

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Hello, and welcome to The English Like a Native Podcast.
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My name is Anna and you're listening to Week 18, Day 1 of Your English
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Five a Day, the series that aims to increase your active vocabulary by
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deep-diving into five pieces every day of the week from Monday to Friday.
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Today we start with a noun and it is aversion, aversion.
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We spell this A V E R S I O N.
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We have an aversion to something.
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To have an aversion to something means to have a very strong
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dislike of it or of the person.
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So, cats tend to have an aversion to water.
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They have a strong dislike of water.
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But notice that I say aversion to.
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You have an aversion to something or an aversion to someone.
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I have an aversion to really, really hot weather.
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I have an aversion to busy, chaotic places.
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Well, not the places — I just don't like crowds, there we go.
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I have an aversion to crowds.
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I don't like being in a busy crowd, especially on the Tube.
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So, you could say,
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"I have an aversion to enclosed spaces, particularly when they
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are busy, full of people."
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I literally will not get on a train or a Tube if it's packed.
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I can't stand it.
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As soon as the doors close, my heart starts beating a little faster.
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Right, so let's have an example sentence of aversion,
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"I have a strong aversion to exercise.
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It takes too much effort!"
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What do you have a strong aversion to?
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Next on our list is a verb and it is perceive, perceive.
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To perceive something.
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We spell this P E R C E I V E.
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Perceive.
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To perceive something is to have an opinion about someone or something,
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or to see it in a particular way.
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It's how you view a thing or a person.
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Now your view of a thing or a person might be different to how
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it is in reality or it might be different to how other people see it.
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So, how do you perceive the situation?
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How do you perceive the actions that unfolded?
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Here's an example sentence,
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" How do you perceive the new entertainment team?
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They look a bit boring to me."
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So, how do you view this new team?
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To me, they seem boring.
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They might be the most exciting group of people ever.
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To you, they might seem laid-back, relaxed, approachable, friendly.
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But to me, they seem boring.
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That's my perception of them.
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That's how I perceive them.
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How do people perceive you, generally?
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Moving on, we have an adjective and it is naive naive.
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Now this is one I've always struggled to spell in the past.
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Let's have a look at it.
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It's N A I V E.
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N A I V E.
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Naive.
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naive.
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If you are described as being naive, it means that you don't
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have much knowledge or experience.
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And so, maybe you accept what other people tell you without questioning.
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Just like a child would because they don't have knowledge and experience.
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If you tell them that the Earth is flat, then they'll say,
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"Oh, okay."
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And usually, they won't question that.
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They'll go around and say,
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"My mummy says the Earth is flat."
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Although, to be honest, my eldest son, Jacob, would question whether the Earth
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was flat because he questions everything.
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He's at that age now where he questions everything.
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I keep getting the question,
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"Mummy, where do babies come from?
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Mummy, how do babies get in your tummy?"
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"Let's talk about something else, Jacob."
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Here's an example sentence,
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"It was very naive of you to believe that salesman, you should have
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asked him for ID before handing over your credit card details."
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Next on our list is another adjective and it is chaotic, chaotic.
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We spell this C H A O T I C.
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Chaotic.
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I'm sure you're quite familiar with this word.
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Chaotic describes a state of chaos, which is confusion and disorder.
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Here's an example sentence,
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"The last few weeks organising my sister's wedding have been so chaotic, I'll be
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glad when it's all over and done with!"
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OK, last on our list is a phrasal verb and it is freak out, freak out.
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We spell this F R E A K, freak.
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Out, OUT.
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Freak out.
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To freak out is to become extremely emotional or excited.
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For example, my three-year-old freaked out this morning when I
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put peanut butter on his breakfast, but on the wrong side of the bowl.
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I put it on his yoghurt rather than on the fruit and he absolutely freaked out.
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He became very emotional, he was crying, he was whining at me,
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"Why did you put it on my yoghurt?
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I didn't want it there."
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And even when I moved it and put it on his fruit, he continued to freak out.
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He freaked out even more,
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"No!
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I didn't want it there!"
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Oh my goodness.
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It took about 30 minutes for him to calm down.
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But it's quite common for three-year-olds to freak out about seemingly petty things.
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Sometimes adults freak out about all sorts of things.
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When was the last time you freaked out?
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Here's an example sentence,
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"My mum totally freaked out when I told her I had won the lottery, I
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think she was more excited than I was."
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Okay, so that's our five.
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Let's have a quick recap.
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We started with the noun aversion, aversion, to have a very strong
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dislike of something or someone.
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Then we had the verb perceive, perceive.
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How you see or view something.
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What's your opinion of that thing or person.
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Then we had the adjective naive, naive to have a lack of experience
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and knowledge, so you just accept what people say without questioning.
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Then we had another adjective chaotic, a state of chaos, a
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state of confusion and disorder.
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And we finished with the phrasal verb freak out, to become extremely
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emotional or excited, to freak out.
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So let's do this now for pronunciation purposes, please repeat after me.
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Aversion.
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Aversion.
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Perceive.
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Perceive.
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Naive.
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Naive.
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Chaotic.
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Chaotic.
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Freak out.
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Freak out.
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Fantastic.
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Alright, I'm going to test you.
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If I see a young man as being a threat, that is how I view him.
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What other verb could I use instead of 'view' or 'see'?
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My opinion of him is my perception, so it's how I perceive him.
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And if I have a strong dislike to men in general, what other noun could we
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use instead of saying I dislike them?
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I have an aversion to them.
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Now, if this aversion comes from everything that my
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parents told me about men.
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They told me that men were terrible, that they were to be feared and
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avoided and I accepted everything they said without questioning.
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What adjective would you use to describe me?
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Naive.
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I am naive for accepting without questioning.
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And if I were to head into town today, and it's absolutely full of people,
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there's traffic jams everywhere you go.
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There's also a big hoo-ha in the centre of town.
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A big hoo-ha is like an incident, something's gone on.
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So, there's police everywhere and it's just crazy.
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It's confusing and disordered.
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I don't know where I'm supposed to go.
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I don't know what's going on.
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What adjective would I use to describe this scene?
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Chaotic.
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"It's chaotic in town.
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Do not go in there.
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Not today."
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And if I find out something that makes me extremely emotional or extremely
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excited, what phrasal verb would you use to describe my reaction?
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Freak out.
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Yes, I freaked out.
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Okay, well done.
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Let's now bring all of these words and phrases together in a little story.
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Hi Mum, how's it going?
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I know, I still can't believe I actually got the job!
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Head of Youth Entertainment at one of the most popular holiday resorts in Greece.
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I've only been working with children for 12 months and I only speak one language.
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What was I thinking?
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How did my first day go?
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Well, as I approached the children's play area, I could feel my aversion
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to chaotic situations kicking in.
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You know better than anyone that I have always perceived myself as a
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calm and level-headed person, but this was a whole new level of chaos.
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I tried my best to keep my cool, but I was starting to feel overwhelmed.
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These kids looked like a pack of wild animals and I had
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no idea how to control them.
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And then there was this little girl who only spoke Arabic.
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I felt so naive because I couldn't communicate with her.
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I could see the disappointment in her eyes and it broke my heart.
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I was about to freak out and I thought,
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"How am I going to survive this job?
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What would Mum do?"
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But then I noticed something.
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The children were actually having a great time despite my language
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barrier and lack of experience.
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They didn't care about my mistakes, they just wanted to have fun.
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I think it was in that moment, Mum, that I realised, it's not about
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being perfect or knowing everything, it's about having fun and making
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memories with these amazing kids.
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Now I embrace the chaos and I'm trying to be the best
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children's entertainer I can be.
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It may have been a rocky start, but it's the start of an unforgettable journey.
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If I've learned anything from this so far, it's that sometimes the most
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chaotic and unexpected situations can lead us to the most beautiful memories.
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Oh, sorry Mum, I've gotta go.
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I'll call you back later.
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And that brings us to the end of today's episode.
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I do hope you found it useful.
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Until next time take very good care, and goodbye.
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