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Amy & Curtis.
Learning from English Conversations Studying everyday English conversations is an excellent way to learn the most important vocabulary for speaking and understanding English better. Using the right tools (PDF transcriptions and MP3 downloads) can help you hear every single word that the speakers are saying in the dialogue. Listening to English conversations can train your ears to understand how native speakers communicate in real life, learn the words and phrases that are commonly said and to improve your listening comprehension. Amy: Hey, this is Amy from Real English Conversations, and today we’re going to be talking about some of the different experiences we’ve had while traveling through various airports. And for the Real English tips we’re going to give you some ways to talk about different time zones. Amy: Hey, guys, this is Amy and Curtis, and today we’re going to do a conversation that one of our listeners actually suggested to us. So who was that?
Curtis: That was Alfredo. And he’s living in Venezuela. Amy: No, he is from Venezuela. Curtis: Oh, okay. Where’s he living? Amy: He’s living in Argentina and working as a pilot.
Curtis: Oh, that’s a cool job. Amy: So what did he ask us to talk about? Curtis: Well, because he is a pilot, he asked us to talk about some of our experiences in airports.
Amy: And specifically doing it in another language. Curtis: Yeah. This can be tricky at times. Amy: Yeah, so if you guys have been listening to the podcasts for a while, you’re going to know we’ve done quite a bit of traveling. I mean, where have we been? We’ve been towe went to Hawaii. Curtis: Yeah.
Amy: And we’ve been to California. Curtis: We’ve been to Costa Rica.
Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Panama, Ecuador. And upcoming we have a trip planned to Ecuador again. And to Colombia. Газила Маршрутка Убийца Игру. And this next vacation is going to be three months, and I think we might be able to this time when we go to the airports, we might actually have an experience to do the whole process of the customs and like checking in with the customs agent and getting our passports stamped and stuff.
I think we might be able to do it completely in Spanish this time. Curtis: Yeah. I’m feeling a little more confident, that’s for sure. So the last times that we’ve traveled, we’ve really had a fairly limited level of the language. Amy: You know, because I know when we came back from Ecuador, after we came back, after I had been there for six weeks, I was still just a beginner, looking back now. I thought I was better then than I was, but looking back now I can see I wasI was pretty basic. Curtis: And II was basic basic.