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Eavesdropping on English with Rosie
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20 episodes
4 months ago
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.
Show more...
Language Learning
Education
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Questions about past activities: Did +Subject+ Present Tense Verb
Eavesdropping on English with Rosie
3 minutes 36 seconds
4 months ago
Questions about past activities: Did +Subject+ Present Tense Verb
In English, many times, we ask about past activities by using the verb "did+ a present tense verb. This sounds confusing. Why use a present tense verb if you are asking about the past? On this episode we explain the structure of Did+ Subject + Present Tense Verb.
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.