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It was New Year’s Eve. A few friends had got together to celebrate at a cute little house. They were talking about their previous year, laughing about what had gone right and what had gone wrong. There was music playing from a stereo in the corner. The friends were almost yelling at each other because the music was so loud. “Jack, ol’ Jacky boy, get me another drink, will you?” a man said to his friend. “Uggh, ok, but you’re getting the next one,” Jack replied. Jack drunkenly walked into the kitchen and switched on the light. It was a long, white light, very bright. The large refrigerator was in front of him. He opened it and saw many bottles of wine, orange juice, coca cola and water. He grabbed two bottles of wine from inside the door. But before he closed the fridge, he saw on the top shelf something white, red, and creamy. “Hey! Susan!” Jack yelled. “This cake looks absolutely delicious! Can I eat some?” Susan came in from the living room. “Get your filthy hands away from it, Jack. It’s only 8pm. We’ll eat it after the countdown. Just wait.” She walked over to Jack, grabbed him by the arm and walked him back into the living room. Jack was happily holding the two bottles of wine under his arms. Now that the humans had gone, the foods in the fridge continued their celebration. “Psst, Pavlova,” a bottle of orange juice whispered. “He’s gone. Keep going.” Pavlova opened her eyes and continued singing an amazing opera song. She sung Rigoletto by Giuseppe Verdi. All the foods and drinks in the fridge were in love with Pavlova’s voice. After she had finished, they clapped and cheered. “Bravo! Bravo!” a cheese said. “Sing another one!”
Pavlova the Cake
7 de março de 2022
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So when I was deciding which topic to focus on for our second episode I really only needed to look at what the people I work with are actually asking for. One of the most common topics that I discuss with people is presentations. Presentations can be great opportunities to use those English skills that you work so hard on, but they also have their own stresses and challenges. Today we’re going to look at some vocabulary that you might hear when watching a presentation and some that you might want to use when giving your own. At the end we also have our 'big discussion question' to help you with your speaking practice. You can find the vocabulary from this podcast in the vocabulary sets on my profile. I hope you enjoy today's podcast and I look forward to meeting you on a call very soon!
Breakout Business English - Ep 2. Presentations
7 de março de 2022
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