This podcast is designed to allow beginning English language learners the opportunity to listen in on, or eavesdrop on, informal conversations in standard American English. The episodes will be short dialogues on topics common in everyday situations. Listeners will focus on recognizing the topic being discussed, familiar vocabulary and phrases used in context along with filler words and phrases typically used by fluent English speakers.
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This podcast is designed to allow beginning English language learners the opportunity to listen in on, or eavesdrop on, informal conversations in standard American English. The episodes will be short dialogues on topics common in everyday situations. Listeners will focus on recognizing the topic being discussed, familiar vocabulary and phrases used in context along with filler words and phrases typically used by fluent English speakers.
When we ask each other in English how we feel we are usually referring to how we feel emotionally of how we feel mentally.
Answers to this question could include- I feel excited. I feel anxious. I am feeling hopeful. I am feeling down. Things are not good.
We usually have a follow up question- What's going on? Do you want to talk? Is everything ok?
And well wishes-
I hope things get better. I am here if you want to talk. I am excited for you. Thank you for sharing with me.
Eavesdropping on English with Rosie
This podcast is designed to allow beginning English language learners the opportunity to listen in on, or eavesdrop on, informal conversations in standard American English. The episodes will be short dialogues on topics common in everyday situations. Listeners will focus on recognizing the topic being discussed, familiar vocabulary and phrases used in context along with filler words and phrases typically used by fluent English speakers.