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In this episode of the Real English Conversations Podcast, Amy and Curtis describe in detail what happened when their internet was out, they also do a very realistic role-play of how to call your internet service provider, using all the most common questions, responses, and vocabulary you need to get the problem taken care of.
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Dealing with Internet Outages: A Realistic Role-Play for English Learners Real English Conversations Podcast On Italki
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The best stories that come out of a trip usually come from an unexpected surprise or adventure. On this episode of The Real English Conversations Podcast Hear about Amy and Curtis’ latest road trip that leads to a great way of connecting with the local people and making new friends in a small village.
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On this episode of The Real English Conversations Podcast, Amy & Curtis are going to share some of their memories and adventures from traveling around Canada on a ferry boat. These boats are part of the transportation and highway network in areas where cars and people need to get across rivers, lakes, and even sections of the ocean!
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Ferry Boat Rides: Real English Conversations Podcast On Italki
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In this Real English Conversations Podcast Episode, Amy and Curtis share some tips on how you can feel more comfortable when you’re speaking English and also some very important advice about accent and pronunciation improvement. There are a lot of students who want to lose their accents so that they can sound like native speakers. But when we break this down into what students want to be able to do, it comes down to these three goals:
1. To be able to speak more easily without thinking too hard
2. To be clearly understood
3. To understand what other people are saying
These three goals sound more like “I want to be able to communicate confidently and effectively”, instead of sounding like a native speaker.
Learn English On Italki with the host of this Podcast:
Book a lesson with Curtis - https://www.italki.com/teacher/4672521/english
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