
Describing time in the past- using "ago"
Ago is a useful word for describing events in the simple past. Ago will follow a noun: weeks ago, months ago, hours ago, days ago, years ago
18 Apr 20251min

Conversation: Do you enjoy traveling? Where have you been?
This conversation is about a person's experiences and opinions on traveling. Vocabulary to listen for: formal- location, relax, explore, flight informal/slang-vibe, awesome
3 Apr 20253min

Conversation: Have you ever been on a road trip?
Listen to this conversation about traveling by car. Focus on Vocabulary: interstate, take/took, snacks, restroom, busy, sleep/slept
16 Mar 20251min

Conversation: How was your trip?
Listen to this conversation about a trip to New York City. Focus on vocabulary: (verbs) depart, land (noun) ground transportation American slang: easy- peasy
16 Mar 20251min

Conversation: Asking/ Answering Questions using- Question Word + Did
One common structure for asking questions in English is to use a question word, who, what, where, when, how, or why + did followed by a present tense verb. Although the question has a present tense v...
19 Feb 202533s

Is friendship important to you?
Listen to this episode and listen for vocabulary: friendship oldest friend closest friend introvert variety
13 Feb 20251min

Conversation: What were your favorite grades in school?
Listen to identify the 3 favorite grades and why these grades were the favorite ones.
5 Feb 20251min

Conversation: What did you do after you graduated high school?
Listen how English speakers raise their voices at the end of a question. Vocabulary: College, Bachelor's, Masters How many years to get a bachelor's degree? How many years to get a master's degree?
28 Jan 20251min



















