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Hi, everyone. Today we have a new episode of               the inglesonline podcast. Please subscribe to this podcast using the               Podcasts app for iPhone and iPad, or listen to the episodes using               the Inglesonline Android app.
              So last week I was doing one of my walks. I had just left a large               avenue and turned left onto a narrower street. Now, let me paint you               a picture: this is a typical residential street where you see one               car driving by, like, every ten minutes. It's a very quiet street –               actually it's almost like a boulevard.  One of the dictionary               definitions of boulevard is "a wide, tree-lined road in a city,               often used as a promenade". I guess the street I was in qualifies as               a boulevard… Let's see: wide, check. Tree-lined road, check. In a               city, check. Often used as a promenade… hmm, I don't know about               that. Usually there's no car traffic at all on promenades, which               isn't the case here.
              Other than that, though, the road I'm talking about looks like a               boulevard. Like I said, it's a quiet road, tree-lined, you rarely               see a car driving by, not many pedrestrians… Anyway, it was really               hot – it was around four in the afternoon and if you were in São               Paulo last week, more especifically last Friday, you know the kind               of 'hot' I'm talking about. So that's why I wanted to walk along               this boulevard – so that the trees would shelter me a little bit               from the sun.
              So there I was, happily walking and listening to some podcast on               my mp3 player, when… it happened. Somehow I tripped and fell, and               twisted my ankle in the process. Yep, I fell and landed on the               sidewalk, and there I stayed for at least two minutes 'cause my               right foot and ankle were hurting really bad. So after about two               minutes I managed to get up and then I tried to take a few steps. No               go. So I just hopped across the sidewalk on my good foot and sat by               a tree. There was no one in sight and it was really hot, so I just               thought it would be a good idea to sit down, rather than keep               standing on one leg.
              And that's when I realized that I would probably have to wait                a while until the pain subsided a little, so that I 'd be able               to walk to the nearest avenue… which, by the way, was a good three               blocks away. I didn't have my cell phone on me, so getting to the               avenue was my only hope of finding a cab.
              Are you guys with me, so far? So, as I'm having those thoughts               sitting against a tree I hear the sound of a car engine. You know,               the sound you hear when a car's pulling up to the curb. And my               thought was "Wow, that's unexpected but it must be one of the               residents arriving". The engine was still running.  I turned my               head and saw the front of the car. Well… It was a white car.               Anyone who's familiar with the city of São Paulo will know that               pretty much every white car you see is… a taxi cab. I couldn't               believe a white car had just pulled up to the curb… right behind the               tree I'd been sitting at. I stretched my neck a little and spotted               the TAXI sign on top of the vehicle. Yep, it was a taxi cab.
              My next thought was "This cab must be dropping someone off – I               need to run and and talk to the driver before he leaves!" 
So I got up as quickly as I could and hopped               around the tree till the driver saw me. And here's the thing, there               was no one being dropped off. No passengers, just the driver. The               guy rolled down the window on the passenger's side and I asked him               if he was free for the next passenger. He said yes, and then I asked               "Why did you pull up?" And he said "Oh, I was just gonna grab a               bottle of water I left in the trunk".
              So that's the true story of how I twisted my ankle while walking               in a really quiet road, and out of nowhere a cab driver showed up               right behind me because he was thirsty.
              Has anything like that ever happened to you? 'Til next time!
              
Glossary
              check = check aqui quer dizer "confere". Eu estou passando pelos               ítens de uma lista, e para cada ítem aprovado (no caso do podcast,               para cada ítem que descreve a rua que eu estava) eu digo "check"
              I don't know about that = isso eu não sei, isso é novo pra   mim
              shelter = abrigar (também: abrigo)
              listening to some podcast = o "some", usado assim, quer dizer               "algum, que não lembro qual era / não tem importância qual era"
              hurting really bad = doendo muito
              no go = expressão geralmente usada na frase "It's a no go", que               significa "não vai acontecer"
              it was a good three blocks away = estava a pelo menos 3               quarteirões de distância
              pulled up to the curb = (um veículo) encostou, parou perto da               calçada
              until the pain subsided = até que a dor se tornasse menos               intensa
              no one in sight = ninguém à vista (até onde eu podia   enxergar)