✨ Episode19 ESL Listening Practice — Phrases for Describing Change at Home and Work
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概要
A warm, comedic episode where home and work both settle into something new — and Douglas finally feels the shift.
Our workbook bundles include the full script (easy to follow along), seven creative exercises, and pronunciation practice so you can listen, practice, and learn confidently.
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Synopsis: Change doesn’t always arrive loudly — sometimes it slips in through a calmer house, a smoother workday, or the way people breathe when they finally feel at home. After surviving the Great Ankle Disaster and being unofficially adopted by Douglas’s family, Kofi now moves through the house with the confidence of someone who has already picked his bedroom curtains. In this episode, Douglas returns to a house that feels full again, Zander and Kofi plan a day of “bro bonding,” and the office finds a rhythm that surprises everyone. Across home and work, small shifts begin to settle — gently, quietly, and in all the right places.
Character Spotlight:
Adam:
Dry humor, steady presence, and the return of his “interpretive dance” line. Even he feels the calmer rhythm at work.
Lyla :
Confident, organized, and fully in her stride. She handles the Harper & Wren proposal like she’s been doing it for years.
Penny:
(Not present in this episode, but remains part of the ongoing ensemble.)
Douglas:
Finally exhales — at home and at work. The teasing softens him, the house feels full again, and something inside him begins to rest.
Learning Hook (Zoe’s Grammar & Vocabulary Corner):
This episode focuses on language for describing change and the mood of a place, including:
· used to
· getting used to
· feels different now
· vocabulary for describing atmosphere: calm, settled, relaxed, lighter, steady
Learners can practice these forms in the workbook’s exercises, using real examples from the story.
Tagline: Small shifts. Quiet changes. A house and a workplace finally breathing at the same time.
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