English Adverbs of Frequency You Must Know
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hi english class 101 listeners we’re
here in moshi tanzania
and we’re about to climb mount
kilimanjaro
so here are the top seven phrases you
need to know when climbing a mountain
everybody is here in line to weigh the
bags
we are headed for registration
give our passports sign up so everybody
knows we are officially on this track
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in each team of climbers we’ve got about
25 climbers waiting
to go into back into the vans and start
the track and then over here you’ve got
the little area where the trekkers are
waiting
more than 100 troops wow
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to pitch a tenth so to pitch a tent
means to put up a tent
and we are very lucky here in
kilimanjaro that the crew
is pitching the tent for us jumbo jumbo
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we just have to get through this one
step at a time
there are many many steps to this
journey and if you look
too far ahead on the path you’re you
will never get there
but if you look just one step ahead of
you and you go one step at a time
you will get there that’s what i keep
telling myself
one step at a time
but watch your step at the same time
because if you don’t
you’re gonna hit one of these boulders
we’ve been
hiking for about almost four hours now
and we’re about
to have lunch once we hit shira camp one
on this path so good luck to us one step
at a time
crossing the creek is that what it’s
called
what is this area called moreland the
more orleans
the next phrase is out of breath
or to be short of breath so we’ve been
climbing now
for three and a half hours we’ve reached
this lovely piece of rock which to me
looks like pride rock from the lion king
but there have been several times when i
have been
out of breath so it’s only natural
climbing i’m sure it happens to you
sometimes but
i need to sit down thank you
so the next phrase is low altitude and
high altitude
so low altitude means you’re closer to
sea level
so at zero meters
you are at sea level and we are now here
at shira 2 camp
and we are at 3 850 meters above sea
level
so we are now at quite a high altitude
so low altitude high altitude
and tomorrow we’re going even higher
can’t wait
we’re on the barranco wall right now
waiting our turn to climb
how are you doing nicholas yeah how many
well i know you climbed this wall like
150 times
you said yeah so many times
there’s quite a lot i don’t know i am so
in awe of these porters though we don’t
know how they can carry
chairs and tents and everything else
wow okay here we go stand up for
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warriors
oh
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getting on the road again in the morning
can be quite a challenge
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how’s everybody feeling morning of day
five
good good ready
ready anna ready as i’m gonna be
i feel good feel good
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we’re about ready for the fourth
the highest game of checkers what do you
call this game in swahili
draft
the next phrase is to rise to the
challenge
so late tomorrow night we need to
rise to the challenge or get ourselves
ready and prepared to take on the
challenge of climbing
to the top of this mountain mount
kilimanjaro
which is our whole goal from the very
beginning
so we are going to rise to the challenge
i think we can make it
let’s see what happens tomorrow night
last stretch to the summit
the sign is just down here
oh yeah we made this side
today we made it yeah to the top it was
the hardest thing i’ve ever done but we
did it
the next phrase is summit which is the
highest point of a mountain
we are about to summit mount kilimanjaro
which is one kilometer past this side
called stella point
ms nikki on our team being a diplomat
says she absolutely loves to fill out
paperwork
so she has been signing us all in at
every camp which you must do
when you arrive at the camp you have to
give your nationality your age
your name and your profession and
she has been loving it and taking care
of it for us sometimes you get stuck
behind somebody signing in for like 50
people so
it’s funny but this is a really pretty
beautiful camp in an alpine
moorland region which to us kind of
seems like
a rainforest but very beautiful so our
next phrase is
base we’re back at the base or the
bottom of the mountain
here we are we did it congratulations
everyone
we’re back and weka gates we did it
this is what the finish line looks like
we have to sign out and get out
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