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Each lesson contains useful everyday phrases related to a specific topic. You’ll learn the language in context, not just isolated words. All material is translated and spoken by native speakers.
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Lesson 68: Describing people pt. 2
In this lesson, you'll learn the following phrases: He is quite shy. / She has dark, curly hair and green eyes. / My grandfather is rather short. / She is strong. / They are so lazy. / She seems extremely confident. / Do you think I look like my grandmother? / She's a thin woman with blonde hair.
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Lesson 65: It's a beautiful day, isn't it?
In this lesson, you'll learn the following phrases: It's a beautiful day, isn't it? / The birds are chirping. / The sun is shining. / The flowers are blooming. / I'm happy. / Spring is here. / It's my favorite season. / In spring, the days get longer. / Winter is finally over. / Summer is on the way.
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Lesson 21: Where are you?
In this lesson you'll learn the following phrases: Where are you? / I am at the beach. / I am at home. / I am at work. / I am at the post office. / I am going to the post office. / I am at the bus stop with my wife.
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Lesson 14: Travel and vacation
In this lesson, you'll learn the following phrases: I like to travel. / I want to visit Germany. / I enjoy visiting Italy. / Have you been to England? / I have never been there. / I was in France. / Have you ever been to Paris? / I went there on holiday last year.
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Lesson 8: Do you go out much?
In this lesson, you'll learn the following phrases: Do you go out much? / I prefer to stay at home. / I like to spend time with friends. / I like to spend time with family. / I go to the gym twice a week. / I don't have many friends. / I am very sociable.
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Lesson 36: Daily activities pt. 2
In this lesson, you'll learn the following phrases: I always eat lunch at twelve o'clock. / I often eat fish for lunch. / I return home at quarter past six. / When do you go to bed? / I go to bed at 11 o'clock at night. / I never get up early in the morning. / They get up early in the morning.