ELT Podcast - Intermediate Conversations for EFL and ESL
Robert Chartrand and Bill Pellowe
8 episodes
9 months ago
Theme-based dialog podcasts include language practice for intermediate-level students of English, such as EFL, ESL and ESOL. These conversations have two or more speakers. Read transcripts and listen to mp3 files.
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Theme-based dialog podcasts include language practice for intermediate-level students of English, such as EFL, ESL and ESOL. These conversations have two or more speakers. Read transcripts and listen to mp3 files.
ELT Podcast - Intermediate Conversations for EFL and ESL
2 minutes 26 seconds
18 years ago
The food is spicy.
A: Where should we have our year-end party?
B: How about that new Sri Lankan restaurant downtown? I hear it's good.
A: Yeah, I read a review about it in the newspaper. Apparently, it's good, but the food is spicy.
B: Now that you mention it, it's probably too spicy for me.
A: OK, so do you know any other good restaurants?
B: Well, how about Rizzo's?
A: What's Rizzo's?
B: It's an Italian place. Great pasta.
A: Sounds good.
B: All right, let's go there. I'll make the reservations.
A: Thanks.
Let's Practice
A: Sri Lankan food is spicy.
B: Now that you mention it, it's probably too spicy for me.
A: Potato chips are salty.
B: Now that you mention it, they're probably too salty for me.
A: Fried chicken is oily.
B: Now that you mention it, it's probably too oily for me.
A: Steak is expensive.
B: Now that you mention it, it's probably too expensive for me.
A: Ice cream parfait is rich.
B: Now that you mention it, it's probably too rich for me.
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ELT Podcast - Intermediate Conversations for EFL and ESL
Theme-based dialog podcasts include language practice for intermediate-level students of English, such as EFL, ESL and ESOL. These conversations have two or more speakers. Read transcripts and listen to mp3 files.