Unit 008
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Lessons in Unit 008
Daily English
Daily English 71 Missing Person, Part 11: “Right on Schedule.”
Part 11 of a 12-episode murder mystery, written especially ESLPod.com. Learn English while enjoying this exciting story!
Daily English 72 Missing Person, Part 12: “Kathy to the Rescue.”
The final part of a 12-episode murder mystery, written especially ESLPod.com. Learn English while enjoying this exciting story!
Learn all about the customs of Halloween in this podcast.
Daily English 74 Reserving a Rental Car
Learn how to make a rental car reservation in English in this podcast.
Daily English 75 Getting Childcare
Having young children means finding childcare when you have to go to work. Learn how to talk about it in English in this podcast.
Daily English 76 Asking for and Giving Instructions
Learn how to ask for and give instructions in English in this podcast.
Daily English 77 Shopping at the Mall
Taking pictures requires getting a camera. Learn how to buy one in this podcast.
Daily English 78 Seeing a Play
Go see a play and learn how to talk about it in English in this podcast.
Daily English 79 Disagreeing Politely in a Business Setting
If you have to disagree with someone when speaking English, learn how to do it politely in this podcast.
Daily English 80 Asking for Directions
If you are lost, you need to ask for directions. Find out how to do so in English in this podcast.
Cultural English
Topics: Popular words in the US media, People Magazine's Sexiest Man Alive, to make a spectacle of yourself, to go berserk, basically, "I'm whooped," doozy, fault vs. defect vs. error, David versus Goliath
Topics: Mothers Day and Fathers Day, Seattle, TV show “24,” should be going vs. should go, spur of the moment, slam dunk, relatively vs. extremely vs. tremendously, angry vs. mad vs. upset, off-the-shelf
Topics: Newsmagazines, AMBER Alert, reading a map, “Get out of here!”, followed by, “Excuse me” vs. “I’m sorry,” to have something on someone, to teeter on the brink
Topics: Country music, July 4th celebrations, clever vs. smart, you formal vs. informal, college vs. high school, to ride vs. to drive, “Tell me about it!”, to throw in the towel
Topics: John McCain, Little League sports, how to pronounce years and hours, using “some” plus a number, to hock, larger than life, to cheat on someone, I might say vs. I can say