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    31 - 🎞️Video Version - What age does it become harder to learn?

    31 - 🎞️Video Version - What age does it become harder to learn?

    This is the video version of episode 31 🎞️ 

     

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    Pilot

    Link to the article on Quora: https://qr.ae/pGjgCO

    Full transcipt further below!

    Vocabulary:

    wunderkind: a person who is very clever or good at something and achieves success at a young age

    JPL: Jet Propulsion Laboratory NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) - Robotic Space Exploration.

    average guy: ordinary guy, normal guy, average joe

    fly - flew - flown

    I had no decline in my learning ability in 30 years: drop, decrease, fall.

    Some people are still extremely lucid: clearn, plain, understandable

    Don’t be prejudiced against older people and sell them short:

    an unfair feeling of dislike for a person or group because of race, sex, religion, etc. // or something like making your own mind about sth. before you know the facts.

    Don’t be prejudiced against older people and sell them short:

    sell (someone, something, or oneself) short To undervalue someone, something, or oneself; to underestimate or underappreciate the good qualities of someone, something, or oneself. Often used in negative constructions.

    in the blink of an eye: at a glance. in a flash. in a heartbeat. in a jiffy. In other words, it happens very fast.

    Transcript

    I’m just about to turn 65. I’ve been employed as an airline pilot for 36 years. I’m reasonably intelligent, but admittedly far from a wunderkind, and with no offers to work for the JPL or NASA. Pretty much an average guy who’s outstanding at being humble. At at age 64, I had to learn how to fly the most complex and advanced airliner currently in service, the Airbus A350. I had flown the relatively simplistic Boeing 767 for the past 25 years, and had never flown an Airbus, which is completely different in almost every way from a Boeing. I was the oldest person to attempt going through the Delta’s A350 Initial Qualification training program. I was warned that even much younger pilots were finding the training to be extremely challenging, and that because of my age, success might not be an option. It was an extremely complex airplane. The training manual is literally 7000 pages long. Countless Training videos, 6 weeks of simulators, extremely difficult electronic and oral exams. “It can’t be done, old guy”, many said.

    BULLSHIT! I went through the training and actually had an easy time of it. It was no more challenging than when I went through MD-11 training in 1991, at age 34, even though the A350 was a much more difficult training program. I had no decline in my learning ability in 30 years, and aced the very challenging program without any trouble. If I can maintain my ability to easily learn complex tasks into my mid-60’s, hell, anyone can.

    To answer the question: For some it might be age 30, or 40, or 50, etc, etc. However, everyone is different. Some people are still extremely lucid and able to learn well into their 90’s. Don’t assume. Don’t count yourself out at any age. Don’t be prejudiced against older people and sell them short, because many of them are still as sharp or even sharper than you. Treat all people well, especially older people, because in the blink of an eye you’re going to be one of them, and you’re going to love it when someone treats YOU with dignity and a little bit of respect.

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    94 Learning English with music or songs! 4 different opinions

    94 Learning English with music or songs! 4 different opinions

    In this episode, I'm going to introduce a new theme:

    Let's Podcast Together.

    The goal is to discuss different language learning topics and practice English together. Let's grow together!

    Have fun. 

    The video version of this episode (with transcripts) is also available on YouTube! 

    My Fluent Podcast Daniel Goodson - YouTube

    https://youtu.be/Kyr44gglgY4 

    E69 - Teacher Gabriel from Spain - Masters of English MAOFEN

    E69 - Teacher Gabriel from Spain - Masters of English MAOFEN

    For more information and the full transcript of the interviews head to. 

    https://www.myfluentpodcast.com/?p=1135

    In this episode, we interview non-native English teacher Gabriel from Spain who is one of the creators of the Facebook group MAOFEN, Masters of English.

    Gabriel talks about what the group is all about and shares his tips on how to master the English language. 

    Masters of English Facebook Group

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