- Audio Lessons 951 - 1000
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elllo then and now
Views #999 | Low Intermediate 4 -
The Shack
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The Prank
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Yve's Reflections
Views #996 | Intermediate 5 -
Franklin's Fear
Views #995 | Intermediate 5 -
Farm Life
Views #994 | Low Intermediate 4 -
Kiwi Adventure
Views #993 | Low Intermediate 4 -
Long Life
Views #992 | Low Intermediate 4 -
Tai Chi
Views #991 | Low Intermediate 4 -
Next Step
Views #990 | Low Intermediate 4 -
Grad Plans
Views #989 | Low Intermediate 4 -
The Break Up
Views #998 | Low Intermediate 4 -
Class Crush
Views #997 | Low Intermediate 4 -
Touchy Topics
Views #986 | Advanced 7 -
Organ Donation
Views #985 | Advanced 7 -
Salary Caps
Views #984 | Advanced 7 -
Minimum Wage
Views #983 | Advanced 7 -
Getting Groomed
Views #982 | Low Intermediate 4 -
Beauty Regiment
Views #981 | Low Intermediate 4 -
City Costs
Views #980 | Low Intermediate 4 -
Pricey Places
Views #979 | Low Intermediate 4 -
European Matters
Views #978 | Low Intermediate 4 -
Enam's Green Concerns
Views #977 | Low Intermediate 4 -
Katia's Green Concerns
Views #976 | Low Intermediate 4 -
Mexico City
Views #975 | Low Intermediate 4 -
Essential Stuff
Views #974 | Low Intermediate 4 -
Staying Connected
Views #973 | Low Intermediate 4 -
Common Errors
Views #972 | Low Intermediate 4 -
Class Ups and Downs
Views #971 | Low Intermediate 4 -
Foot Traffic
Views #970 | Intermediate 5 -
Traffic Woes
Views #969 | Intermediate 5 -
Speaking of Switzerland
Views #968 | Intermediate 5 -
Swiss Politics
Views #967 | Intermediate 5 -
Off to Switzerland
Views #966 | Low Intermediate 4 -
The Run
Views #965 | Low Intermediate 4 -
Vietnam Visit
Views #964 | Low Intermediate 4 -
The Barber
Views #963 | Low Intermediate 4 -
Financial Crisis
Views #962 | High Intermediate 6 -
Kids and Money
Views #961 | High Intermediate 6 -
Fashion Sense
Views #960 | Intermediate 5 -
Ad Space
Views #959 | Intermediate 5 -
Household Chores
Views #958| Intermediate 5 -
Family Chef
Views #957 | Intermediate 5 -
Gender Roles in Sri Lanka
Views #956 | Intermediate 5 -
Gender Roles in Estonia
Views #955 | Intermediate 5 -
Divorce
Views #954 | Intermediate 5 -
Arranged Marriage
Views #953 | Intermediate 5 -
New Old Thing
Views #952 | Low Intermediate 4 -
Flea Market
Views #951 | Low Intermediate 4
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Essential Stuff
Jess: Right, Tom, tell me, what three things could you not live without?
Tom: Well, I guess you say me playing with my new toy just now. It's my iPod touch and it is fantastic. I often take long bus journeys at the weekend and on this little electronic storage machine with screen I can watch a movie and that's just ... makes bus journeys fly by. It also has wireless internet so I can carry it around and in a coffee shop I can check my e-mail and it has the added function of being able to play music, although I don't listen to music much. That's one. My iPod touch is with me all the time. It's kind of connected to my number 2. Number 2 is the internet. I couldn't live without the internet. I'm online every day - reading newpapers, checking out information about things I want to do and see that day. Keeping in touch with family and friends, although I don't do that as much as they would like. The internet is such a huge part of my life. I can't imagine what it was like ten or fifteen years ago, when nobody was online. Number three, I suppose is the sun, which sounds a bit facile because everything on the whole planet requires the sun, but for me it's not so much about the nutrition that plants and animals derive from the sun. It's just being able to lie and relax in the soft warmth, tanning by the pool letting my mind empty and clear. Those are my three. How about you?
Jess: Well, I have to agree with your second one, definitely the Internet is one thing couldn't live without either, for the same reasons you mentioned, really, just to stay in touch with people for things like reading the news, checking my e-mail, finding phone numbers, getting information. I really couldn't live without it. The second thing would be my family. I couldn't live without them. I think since I've moved away from Britain and I don't live close to them, and I don't see them regularly anymore, I've grown to love them even more. Kind of you don't realize what you've until it's gone, and that was true with my family. I really miss them all the time, and I love going back to see them, so they're my number two, and my number three would be music. Music's a huge part of my life and I think I remember things by what I was listening to at the time. I'll remember periods of my life by what's songs I was listening to or what album i bought, so for me my memories are very much brought back to me by music, so those are my three things: the Internet, my family, and music.
fly by
It makes bus journeys fly by.
When time passes very fast we say it flies by. Notice the samples:
- For me, reading a newspaper helps the time fly by.
- We were having so much fun, the time just flew by.
I couldn't live without
I couldn't live without the internet.
We use the phrase 'I couldn't live without' to talk about people and things we love. Here are two samples.
- I love music so I couldn't live without my MP3 player.
- My mom just couldn't live without her daytime soap operas.
I can't imagine
I can't imagine what it was like.
The phrase 'I can't imagine' means something is difficult to think about. Notice the samples:
- I can't imagine life without the internet!
- Rich people can't imagine what it's like to grow up poor.
Let my mind empty
After a hard day I like to relax and let my mind empty.
When we let our mind empty, we relax and stop thinking about the serious things in our lives. Here are some samples:
- She sat on the beach, watched the sunset, and let her mind empty.
- When I was a kid I used to put on my headphones, listen to records and let my mind empty.
you don't realize (what you have) until it's gone
People often don't realize what they've got until it's gone.
Sometimes we are so worried about the future that we don't take time to enjoy the people and things in our lives now. Once they are gone, we feel sad. Notice the sample sentences:
- He never spent much time with his ex-girlfriend. Unfortunately, he didn't realize what he had until it was gone.
- My dad passed away about a year ago. We weren't close, but I miss him. You don't know what you've got till it's gone.
period of my life
I remember periods of my life.
A period of your life is block of time like maybe primary school or early teenage years. Notice the following:
- I wasn't cute or popular so high school was a difficult period of my life.
- Danielle spent a year studying abroad. It was a fantastic period of her life.
Vocabulary Quiz
lets her mind • until it's gone • period
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