Level 3: Intermediate English Audio Lessons
You will learn…
- English for business and study
- Shopping in English
- How to make English conversation
- English for travel, restaurants and parties
- Sound both friendly and professional in English
- Understand fast British and American English
- Learn to speak in a British or American accent
- Use and understand English idioms
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Man: Hi, I’m David Harper.
Woman: I’m Melanie Cooper. Nice to meet you.
Man: You too. Are you enjoying the party?
Woman: Yes, I am. Are you?
Man: Yes, it’s great. And how do you know Peter and Kate?
Woman: (Click to show/hide text) %[%Well, I was at school with Kate. We have known each other for years. How about you%]%?
Man: %[%I work with Peter. %]%
Woman: %[%Oh really? How long have you two worked together%]%?
Man: Oh, %[%it must be about seven years now. %]%
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Situation: David and Melanie meet at a party and make conversation.
Style: friendly and quite informal.
Notes:
- I’m David Harper = My name is David Harper.
- Nice to meet you. = It is nice to meet you / it is a pleasure to meet you (more formal)
- Yes, I am. Are you? (using only the auxiliary) = yes, I am enjoying it. Are you enjoying it?
- it’s great (stronger) = it’s very good
- how do you know Peter and Kate? = How did you first meet Peter and Kate, the hosts of the party?
- I was at school with Kate = Kate and I went to the same school / Kate and I were at school together
- for years = for many years
- I work with Peter. = Peter and I work at the same company
- you two = you and Peter
- it must be = I think it is / I believe that it is
- about seven years now = approximately seven years now (more formal) / roughly seven years now
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Audio file name: DailyStep-3_social–party-009_GB-01
Notes:
- I’m David Harper = My name is David Harper.
- Nice to meet you. = It is nice to meet you / it is a pleasure to meet you (more formal)
- Yes, I am. Are you? (using only the auxiliary) = yes, I am enjoying it. Are you enjoying it?
- it’s great (stronger) = it’s very good
- how do you know Peter and Kate? = How did you first meet Peter and Kate, the hosts of the party?
- I was at school with Kate = Kate and I went to the same school / Kate and I were at school together
- for years = for many years
- I work with Peter. = Peter and I work at the same company
- you two = you and Peter
- it must be = I think it is / I believe that it is
- about seven years now = approximately seven years now (more formal) / roughly seven years now
. .
Man: Hi, I’m David Harper.
Woman: I’m Melanie Cooper. Nice to meet you.
Man: %[%You too. Are you enjoying the party?
Woman: Yes, I am. Are you?
Man: Yes, it’s great. And how do you know Peter and Kate?
Woman: (Click to show/hide text) %[%Well, I was at school with Kate. We have known each other for years. How about you%]%?
Man: %[%I work with Peter. %]%
Woman: %[%Oh really? How long have you two worked together%]%?
Man: Oh, %[%it must be about seven years now. %]%
.
Situation: David and Melanie meet at a party and make conversation.
Style: friendly and quite informal.
Notes:
- I’m David Harper = My name is David Harper.
- Nice to meet you. = It is nice to meet you / it is a pleasure to meet you (more formal)
- Yes, I am. Are you? (using only the auxiliary) = yes, I am enjoying it. Are you enjoying it?
- it’s great (stronger) = it’s very good
- how do you know Peter and Kate? = How did you first meet Peter and Kate, the hosts of the party?
- I was at school with Kate = Kate and I went to the same school / Kate and I were at school together
- for years = for many years
- I work with Peter. = Peter and I work at the same company
- you two = you and Peter
- it must be = I think it is / I believe that it is
- about seven years now = approximately seven years now (more formal) / roughly seven years now
. .
Audio file name: DailyStep-3_social–party-009_US–01
Notes:
- I’m David Harper = My name is David Harper.
- Nice to meet you. = It is nice to meet you / it is a pleasure to meet you (more formal)
- Yes, I am. Are you? (using only the auxiliary) = yes, I am enjoying it. Are you enjoying it?
- it’s great (stronger) = it’s very good
- how do you know Peter and Kate? = How did you first meet Peter and Kate, the hosts of the party?
- I was at school with Kate = Kate and I went to the same school / Kate and I were at school together
- for years = for many years
- I work with Peter. = Peter and I work at the same company
- you two = you and Peter
- it must be = I think it is / I believe that it is
- about seven years now = approximately seven years now (more formal) / roughly seven years now
. .