In this lesson, you'll listen to a dialogue with the text. |
Second, you'll review the key vocabulary followed by the English translations. |
And finally, you'll review the dialogue with the text again to master what you learned. |
First, listen to the dialogue with the text on the screen. |
Hey Jess, one of our days off is going to be in Denver. |
Do you want to go to a Denver Broncos game? |
Well Michael, um, I'm married. |
Oh sorry, I didn't mean a date. |
The rest of the crew is going so I'm inviting you as well. |
It isn't a date. |
Oh, alright, sorry about that. |
No problem. |
Sure, I'd love to go. |
Just so long as no one makes fun of me for not knowing much about football. |
Now you'll hear the key vocabulary followed by the English translation. |
Game |
A sporting event or competition. A leisure activity. |
Bronco |
A wild horse typical of the western United States. |
Spoke |
Have something said in order to convey information. |
Date |
Romantic activity with a person. Person to do romantic activities with. |
Rest |
To stop doing an activity. |
Inviting |
Making a polite, formal or friendly request to go somewhere or do something. |
Football |
A form of team game played in North America. |
Members |
An individual, thing or organization belonging to a group. |
Finally, let's review the dialogue again. See if you can understand more this time. |
Hey Jess, one of our days off is going to be in Denver. Do you want to go to a Denver Broncos game? |
Well Michael, um, I'm married. |
Oh sorry, I didn't mean a date. |
The rest of the crew is going so I'm inviting you as well. |
It isn't a date. |
Oh, alright, sorry about that. |
No problem. |
Sure, I'd love to go. Just so long as no one makes fun of me for not knowing much about football. |
Game |
This is the end of the lesson. |
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