Selección de diálogos sobre temas diversos para poner en práctica tu vocabulario y tu habilidad de escuchar y hablar ingles. Escucharás una pronunciación natural en contexto informal, especialmente util para estudiantes de nivel intermedio a avanzado.
Kerri shares her recipe for making a delicious omelet.
Matts explains why his family has a special relationship with dogs.
Jessica talks about her mom and dad and how they are different.
Michael talks a little about his country, Australia and about its cities.
Ann is Canadian but she has lived in Sydney. She shares her views about it.
Gabrielle is heading back to New Zealand. She talks about her plans.
Jeanna talks about her summer vacation and what she did.
Kevin talks about his earliest memories in New York (the big apple).
Conrad loves sports. He talks a little about the sports he likes best.
Devon talks about his train trip across Russia.
Steven talks about the village he is from in England.
Matt answers questions about music and talks about his singing ability.
Kevin talks about how he comes from a family with a rich baseball tradition.
Ann talks about her city in Canada.
Nicola talks about scuba diving and her first experience with it.
Kerys talks about her rough and tough school days back in England.
Tennesse talks about movies and a few he liked recently.
Michael talks about hunting fish without a fishing pole.
Clare compares two countries: England and Japan.
Tim discusses running both as a sport and for recreation.
Cat is from England. She talks a little about the town she is from.
Tim is from Oregon. He explains it is such a good place to live in the U.S.
Conrad is sick. He explains his illness.
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