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We are waiting for this balloon to be inflated
and we have just had our safety briefing,

so it looks like everything’s going to happen.

So excited, there’s the basket!

This is happening!

Oh my god!

We’re getting close!

We’re here!

Ready to take off!

We’re taking off!

Bye!

Good morning, EnglishClass101 listeners, I’m
here in Bagan in Myanmar where the balloons

have just taken off once again in this beautiful
place filled with over 3000 temples, one of

which is just behind me there.

And I wanted to give you the top 5 phrases
that you would like to hear in a hot-air balloon.

Yesterday I had one of the most incredible
experiences of my life, taking a hot air balloon

and they gave me this hat, actually; this
was the company, Balloons Over Bagan.

I would have loved to have given you the phrases
while I was in the balloon itself, I did get

some shots from the balloon but the sound
was very difficult up there, due to the fire

that they were using to power the balloon.

So I’d like to give you the phrases right
here, and I’m going to show you some of the

footage while I’m at it.

So first of all, phrase number one…

I get to check this off my bucket list
In English, we have this phrase “to kick

the bucket,” which means to die.

So to make a bucket list is to make a list
of things to do before you die, now for me,

one of mine was to go in a hot-air balloon.

I had tried to do it for the first time in
2009, but the morning I went the trip was

canceled.

So here I am again, more than 6 years later,
and I’m trying again, and this time it was

successful so I get to check it off my bucket
list, I get to do this thing before I die,

and I did it!

EnglishClass101 listeners, it was so exciting!

So you should make a list of things to do
before you die, your own bucket list.

Phrase number 2…

Will you marry me?

So today is actually Valentine’s Day, and
it’s very popular on Valentine’s Day, and

anytime you’re planning to propose to your
special someone, to go to a special place

and I can’t think of a more special place
than in a hot-air balloon.

There’s enough space, trust me, in the basket
to kneel down.

At least from my country, the USA, it’s customary
to get down on one knee, it doesn’t really

matter which knee, at least, I’ve never thought
so, and you get down you kneel on one knee

and you say “will you marry me?”

Now, unfortunately, listeners I did not see
any marriage proposals on my balloon yesterday.

But I bet you today there are over 30 balloons
that go off here in Bagan, Myanmar.

I bet you someone proposed.

Oh!

It would have been such a beautiful moment,
“will you marry me?”

That is phrase number two.

Phrase number three…

This is a first for me
So going in a hot-air balloon as I said, I

had never done it before, so it is a first
for me.

A first being the first time I have done something,
I’m sure there are many firsts that you can

think of in your life that you’ve had, and
maybe many more first that you’d like to have.

So this was a first for me, or this is a first
for me.

Phrase number three.

Maybe a first for you could be the first time
that you’ve ever had sushi, or the first time

that you’ve ever climbed a mountain.

I mean, there are so many firsts that you
can have.

“This is a first for me, getting in a hot-air
balloon.”

Phrase number four…

The view is incredible from up here
Now, this is something that we use in English

to say whatever we’ve gone to the top of an
observation tower, the top of a mountain,

the top of a temple, like I went to this morning,
or really any high place that you go to to

take a great photo or to get an incredible
view, we say the view is incredible from up here.

Phrase number five…

What a ride. Champagne time!

So at the end of my balloon ride yesterday,
as soon as we dropped into the field below,

we had a beautiful picnic basket unfurled
on the field in front of us, and we got to

enjoy a glass of champagne to celebrate.

And when we finished something, some incredible
rides, some, maybe it could be in a car, on

a bus; it could be from a bad experience,
or a good, but we say “what a ride.”

What a ride.

And when we’re about to drink champagne, we
say “champagne time!”

This expression from after riding in a hot-air
balloon originally came from the pilots of

these balloons, wanting to make sure the farmers
in the fields where they landed didn’t get

too upset.

So they would offer the farmers some champagne,
along with any guests they may have in their

balloons; and that’s where the tradition first
came from.

So “What a ride. Champagne time!”

Phrase number five.

EnglishClass101 listeners, thank you so much
for coming along with me to Bagan, Myanmar

for my first ride in a hot-air balloon.

It was incredible!

I can’t wait to do it again!

It was such a smooth ride, so different from
being on an airplane.

I wish all my airplane rides were that smooth
and relaxing, and I just want to say that

you too should try a hot air balloon ride
if you get the chance, if you think it’s expensive

I say go for it anyway.

Check it off of your bucket list, it’s worth
the money, it’s worth every penny.

And please come to Bagan, Myanmar if you ever
get the chance, it is a beautiful place, nothing

like it in the world.

Thank you, bye!

And we’re on the ground.

Amazing!

They’re coming to get us.

They’re taking the balloon down.

What a ride.

Now it’s champagne time!

So cheers!

Here’s to my first balloon ride, I checked
this off the bucket list.

it was awesome and amazing.

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我们正在等待这个气球充气
,我们刚刚做了安全简报,

所以看起来一切都会发生。

太激动了,篮子来了!

这正在发生!

我的天啊!

我们越来越近了!

我们来了!

准备起飞!

我们要起飞了!

再见!

早上好,EnglishClass101 的听众,
我在缅甸蒲甘,

气球刚刚在这个美丽的地方再次起飞,这里
有3000 多座寺庙,

其中一座就在我身后。

我想告诉你你最
想在热气球上听到的 5 个短语。

昨天我经历了一生中最不可思议的
经历之一,乘坐热气球

,他们实际上给了我这顶帽子; 这
就是公司,气球在蒲甘。

当我在气球本身时,我很想给你这些短语,我确实

从气球上拍到了一些照片,但
那里的声音非常困难,

因为他们用来为气球提供动力。

所以我想在这里给你这些短语
,我会在我做的时候给你看一些

镜头。

所以首先,第一句话……

我要从我的遗愿清单上检查一下。
在英语中,我们有这个短语“to kick

the bucket”,意思是死。

所以列一个遗愿清单就是列一个
在你死前要做的事情的清单,现在

对我来说,我的一个任务就是乘坐热气球。 2009 年

我第一次尝试这样做
,但我去的那天早上旅行被

取消了。

所以我又来了,6年多之后
,我再次尝试,这次

成功了,所以我可以把它从我的遗愿清单上核对一下
,我可以在死前做这件事

,我做到了 !

英语101班的听众,太激动了!

所以你应该在死前列出一份要做的事情
,你自己的遗愿清单。

短语 2…

你愿意嫁给我吗?

所以今天实际上是情人节,情人节
很受欢迎,

任何时候你打算向你
特别的人求婚,去一个特别的地方

,我想不出比在一个热的地方更特别的地方——
气球。

相信我,篮子里有足够的空间
可以跪下。

至少在我的国家,美国,
习惯单膝跪地,

哪个膝盖并不重要,至少,我从来没有
这样想过,你跪下你单膝跪下

,你说“ 你愿意嫁给我吗?”

现在,不幸的是,听众们
,我昨天没有在我的气球上看到任何求婚。

但我敢打赌,今天
在缅甸蒲甘这里有 30 多个气球起飞。

我打赌你有人提议。

哦!

这将是一个如此美好的时刻,
“你愿意嫁给我吗?”

那是第二句。

第三句……

这对我来说是第一次
所以正如我所说的,我

以前从未做过热气球,所以这对我来说是第一次

第一次是我第一次做某事,
我敢肯定

在你的生活中有很多你可以想到的第
一次,也许还有更多你想拥有的第一次。

所以这对我来说是第一次,或者这
对我来说是第一次。

第三句。

也许对你来说第一次可能是你第
一次吃寿司,或者

你第一次爬山。

我的意思是,你可以拥有很多第一次

“这对我来说是第一次坐热
气球。”

短语四…

从这里看的景色令人难以置信
现在,这是我们用英语

来表达的东西

就像我今天早上去的那样,
或者真的是去任何高处

拍摄精美照片或获得
令人难以置信的景色,我们说从这里看风景令人难以置信。

第五句

……真棒。 香槟时间!

所以在昨天我的热气球之旅结束时
,我们一进入下面的场地,

我们面前的场地上就展开了一个漂亮的野餐篮
,我们可以

享用一杯香槟来庆祝。

当我们完成一些事情时,一些令人难以置信的
游乐设施,一些,也许它可能是在汽车上,

在公共汽车上; 可能是一次糟糕的经历,也可能是一次好的经历
,但我们会说“真棒”。

什么骑。

当我们要喝香槟时,我们会
说“香槟时间!”

乘坐热气球后的这种表情,
最初来自这些热气球的飞行员

,希望确保
他们降落的田地里的农民不会

太沮丧。

所以他们会给农民一些香槟,
以及他们气球里可能有的任何客人

; 这就是传统的
起源。

所以“真棒。 香槟时间!”

第五句。

英语 101 班的听众,非常感谢你们
和我一起来到缅甸蒲甘,这

是我第一次乘坐热气球。

实在太棒了!

我迫不及待地想再做一次!

这是一个如此平稳的旅程,
与在飞机上完全不同。

我希望我所有的飞机旅行都那么顺利
和放松,我只想说,如果有机会,

你也应该尝试乘坐热气球
,如果你认为它很贵,

我说还是去吧。

把它从你的遗愿清单上核对一下,
它物有所值,每一分钱都值得。

如果有机会,请来缅甸蒲甘,
这是一个美丽

的地方,世界上独一无二。

谢谢你,再见!

我们在地面上。

惊人!

他们来抓我们了。

他们正在把气球放下。

什么骑。

现在是香槟时间!

所以干杯!

这是我第一次乘坐热气球,我
从遗愿清单上勾选了这个。

太棒了,太棒了。