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Brentoni
Enseignant professionnelFollowing this year’s Super Bowl hosted by the city of New Orleans, my mom and I talk about our memories of traveling there, touching on a number of aspects of the city’s identity, especially food and music. We also discuss how the city has recovered from multiple natural disasters over the past few decades.
If you want to learn more about a historic (and delicious) American city and find out which dishes it’s most famous for, be sure to listen!
Full episode transcript here: https://american-idiom.com/f/what-to-eat-in-new-orleans
***For English learners! – Detailed vocabulary lesson begins at 18:27***
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Episode Outline:
1:20 – Introducing This Week's Topic
2:02 – New Orleans in a Nutshell
5:21 – Creole Food vs. Cajun Food
7:44 – The French Quarter
11:17 – Hurricanes
15:30 – The Resilience of New Orleans
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Vocabulary and examples (Starts at 18:27)
18:38 – to stand out
19:50 – champing at the bit
21:40 – to bring (something) to its knees
(photograph by Chelsea Audibert)

010 Exploring New Orleans
Which sentence uses STAND OUT most naturally?
John STOOD OUT by wearing bright pink.
Maria STOOD OUT to get some fresh air.
If you don't study, you won't STAND OUT.
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14 févr. 2025 14:49
Brentoni
Compétences linguistiques
Anglais, Français, Allemand, Japonais
Langue étudiée
Français, Allemand, Japonais
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