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Inglês Independente's Podcasts
Danilo Silva
19 episodes
6 days ago
Some podcasts to provide our school's students and other english learners in general with a good reference in english listening, vocab and grammar while also being the perfect material to use our unique method on.
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Some podcasts to provide our school's students and other english learners in general with a good reference in english listening, vocab and grammar while also being the perfect material to use our unique method on.
Show more...
Language Learning
Education
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Camila and Amanda talk (present perfect continuous)
Inglês Independente's Podcasts
2 minutes 31 seconds
4 years ago
Camila and Amanda talk (present perfect continuous)
Amanda: Hi Camila, I'm sorry I'm late. How long have you been waiting for? Camila: Hey Amanda. Not long, don't worry. So, what's up with you? Amanda: I have been working, and it's really cold here in Minas Gerais. I heard it's very cold in São Paulo. So, how has the weather been there? Camila: Here in the south it's very, very cold, and it actually snowed a few days ago in the mountains here. Speaking of which, have you ever seen snow? Amanda: No, no, I've never seen snow. I've never left Brazil, I've never left the southeast of Brazil, because I know it's been snowing in the south. Camila: I've seen snow, and I've done snowboarding once. Amanda: What... How was it? Camila: It was... painful to be honest, because you're not really prepared to be standing on the snow. It's very nerve wracking, and you need to be better prepared, so I'm glad I've only done this once. Amanda: But where was it? Camila: It was in the United States, in Connecticut. And I went there with a friend, and I remember that day I fell a lot of times on the snow, and my friend was always making fun of me, and making videos of me. Now it's funny to tell the story, but at the time it was very, very painful, because it really hurts when you fall on the snow. Amanda: I don't have any funny story to tell about that, because I've never seen snow, so... Camila: Would you like to? Amanda: Yes, I would love to. Camila: I have never done snowman. It was never something that I thought of doing, but I did do the snow angel, you know, where you lay down on the ground, and then you move your arms and your legs. It was pretty cool, I've done it once. Amanda: That's amazing then. Camila: Yeah, the kids love it. Amanda: Well, it was great catching up, Amanda. Camila: Yes, thank you.
Inglês Independente's Podcasts
Some podcasts to provide our school's students and other english learners in general with a good reference in english listening, vocab and grammar while also being the perfect material to use our unique method on.