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THE SIMPLE PRESENT AND THE PRESENT PROGRESSIVE VirtuAule LISTEN - B1 Unit 21 This live video broadcast gives instructions on the method of study from the VirtuAule LISTEN Course. You can find links to all the references here:
Main site: https://virtuaule.com
YouTube video: https://youtu.be/KAk1cnNEB1I
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/virtuaule/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/VirtuAule
Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/company/virtuaule-english-language-system/
Instagram: VirtuAule English Language Sys (@virtuauleenglishlanguagesystem)
Self Study (Moodle) https://virtuaule.com/SelfStudy/
Grammar Presentation: https://sway.office.com/cRRbFRCBgKuNCIHX?ref=Link
word groups
Hi, Mike!
How's the new job?
Do you get along well with your colleagues?
Guess what - I'm coming to Newcastle... on the 20th.
What about meeting for lunch... on the 23rd?
I'll be free around one.
How does that sound?
I'm looking forward to seeing you... and catching up... on all the gossip.
All the best, Dan
What's the latest news on the strike?
It's been called off.
If all goes well, we'll be home before dark.
There were over two hundred guests... at the reception.
The host proposed a toast.
Be careful of pickpockets... as you leave the cathedral.
Thanks for the tip.
We're going to take off in five minutes.
Please switch off your cell phones.
I've got a surprise for you.
Guess what it is.
Don't say another word.
Tell me when we get home. What about going out for a meal?
That sounds great. It's difficult to remember... all these rules.
Learning a foreign language... takes time and patience.
I'd like to take... a five-minute break.
The people upstairs are driving me crazy.
This is my friend Rebecca.
Rebecca's a journalist.
She's Australian, from Melbourne.
She works for Time magazine.
Nice to meet you.
You're listening to WJFS.
It's exactly seven o'clock... on a beautiful Monday morning.
Good morning.
Good afternoon.
Good evening.
It's getting late. I'm getting tired. Good night.
According to our market research, the target group... is young parents.
What kind of campaign... are you planning?
TV and radio commercials... newspaper and magazine advertising.
When's the deadline?
Everything will have to be ready... by the end of August.
All the information you need... is in these folders.
How are things?
Pretty terrible, actually.
My car won't start.
My clients won't pay.
I won't be able... to take any time off... until Christmas.
THE SIMPLE PRESENT AND THE PRESENT PROGRESSIVE VirtuAule LISTEN - B1 Unit 21 This live video broadcast gives instructions on the method of study from the VirtuAule LISTEN Course. You can find links to all the references here:
Main site: https://virtuaule.com
YouTube video: https://youtu.be/KAk1cnNEB1I
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/virtuaule/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/VirtuAule
Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/company/virtuaule-english-language-system/
Instagram: VirtuAule English Language Sys (@virtuauleenglishlanguagesystem)
Self Study (Moodle) https://virtuaule.com/SelfStudy/
Grammar Presentation: https://sway.office.com/cRRbFRCBgKuNCIHX?ref=Link
word groups
Hi, Mike!
How's the new job?
Do you get along well with your colleagues?
Guess what - I'm coming to Newcastle... on the 20th.
What about meeting for lunch... on the 23rd?
I'll be free around one.
How does that sound?
I'm looking forward to seeing you... and catching up... on all the gossip.
All the best, Dan
What's the latest news on the strike?
It's been called off.
If all goes well, we'll be home before dark.
There were over two hundred guests... at the reception.
The host proposed a toast.
Be careful of pickpockets... as you leave the cathedral.
Thanks for the tip.
We're going to take off in five minutes.
Please switch off your cell phones.
I've got a surprise for you.
Guess what it is.
Don't say another word.
Tell me when we get home. What about going out for a meal?
That sounds great. It's difficult to remember... all these rules.
Learning a foreign language... takes time and patience.
I'd like to take... a five-minute break.
The people upstairs are driving me crazy.
This is my friend Rebecca.
Rebecca's a journalist.
She's Australian, from Melbourne.
She works for Time magazine.
Nice to meet you.
You're listening to WJFS.
It's exactly seven o'clock... on a beautiful Monday morning.
Good morning.
Good afternoon.
Good evening.
It's getting late. I'm getting tired. Good night.
According to our market research, the target group... is young parents.
What kind of campaign... are you planning?
TV and radio commercials... newspaper and magazine advertising.
When's the deadline?
Everything will have to be ready... by the end of August.
All the information you need... is in these folders.
How are things?
Pretty terrible, actually.
My car won't start.
My clients won't pay.
I won't be able... to take any time off... until Christmas.