Learning English requires more than just mastering grammar and vocabulary—it’s about using the language naturally in real-life situations. Textbook sentences are often too formal and differ significantly from how people speak in everyday life. To speak fluent, natural English, it’s essential to engage with real conversational contexts. Here, we’ve curated frequently used expressions from daily life, covering scenarios like socializing, work, and travel. This helps you break free from “textbook English” and learn the language that native speakers actually use. Below is the content of this episode, 'Episode 6, Part 55: Selected Poems of Emily Dickinson'. Keep practicing, and bring your English closer to real life!
Hello, New York. I'm this cold and wet bottomy monarchs. When my house comes to town, we will a new season and a new sound from station W.P.K.V., a little jazz and a little sweet talk from midnight till dawn.The above is a summary organized by Qicaiwang of 'Episode 6, Part 55: Selected Poems of Emily Dickinson'. We hope it is helpful for you!
noun
1. an institution created to conduct business
e.g. he only invests in large well-established companies
he started the company in his garage
2. a unit of firefighters including their equipment
e.g. a hook-and-ladder company
3. a social gathering of guests or companions
e.g. the house was filled with company when I arrived
4. organization of performers and associated personnel (especially theatrical)
e.g. the traveling company all stayed at the same hotel
Synonym: troupe
5. small military unit
usually two or three platoons
6. crew of a ship including the officers
the whole force or personnel of a ship
Synonym: ship's company
7. a band of people associated temporarily in some activity
e.g. they organized a party to search for food
the company of cooks walked into the kitchen
Synonym: party
8. a social or business visitor
e.g. the room was a mess because he hadn't expected company
Synonym: caller
9. the state of being with someone
e.g. he missed their company
he enjoyed the society of his friends
Synonym: companionshipfellowshipsociety
noun
1. one of the natural periods into which the year is divided by the equinoxes and solstices or atmospheric conditions
e.g. the regular sequence of the seasons
Synonym: time of year
2. a recurrent time marked by major holidays
e.g. it was the Christmas season
3. a period of the year marked by special events or activities in some field
e.g. he celebrated his 10th season with the ballet company
she always looked forward to the avocado season
noun
1. 12 o'clock at night
the middle of the night
e.g. young children should not be allowed to stay up until midnight