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BASIC 1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cmYgPHr60VU
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BASIC 1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=axVocPmM1pM
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ELLLO PRE INTERMEDIATE
http://www.elllo.org/english/1051/1058-Layla-Life.htm
Todd: So, you've seen obviously life in France, family life in France, and now you've seen family life in America. Is there any differences?
Layla: Yes, there is a
lot of difference about the education is different. The education in France,
parents are more strict than here, but yeah, the lifestyle is different, too.
Todd: So you say that the parents are
more strict in France. Like can you give an example? How are they more strict?
Layla: Like, here it's
rare when parents say 'no' to their kids, and they say most of the time 'yes'
for almost everything. But it's a good thing. It's a good thing, too, yeah.
Layla: A little bit,
yeah. Sometimes.
Todd: What about like the daily
routines of family life? Is there anything different about the daily routine?
Layla: Here in the
U.S. we have a lot of au pairs, and a lot of nannies, and in France the parents
- most of the time - one of the parents work, and the other takes care of the
kids. And here, in the U.S., I notice that both parents work all the time. It's rare when the
parents take care of the kids. They contract a nanny most of the time.
Todd: So, now that you've been an au
pair for awhile, would you recommend
being an au pair for other people?
Layla: Yeah, sure. Of
courses. It's a very good experience, and it's very good for our resume, for people who want
to finish their study, and to find work, and it's a good way to learn English.
Todd: OK, well, it was nice talking to
you.
Layla: Thank you. You
too.
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Diego: Hello, Silvia. This is Diego from Mexico.
Silvia: Hi. I'm Silvia from Guatemala.
Diego: And I want to ask you a question today. I want to ask you, "Have you ever been a baby sitter?"
Silvia: Yes, I've been a babysitter. And actually, I was seventeen, so almost eight years ago, and I was in high school, and after school, I would go home, and my cousin would leave her little daughter with me, a two-year old, and she just learned how to walk so imagine that, and it was quite exhausting
Diego: She was a handful.
Silvia: Yeah, she was.
Diego: Did you get paid for this?
Silvia: No, I just liked her so much. I liked taking care of her even though sometimes she drove me crazy, and I felt like spanking her, but in the end I just ended spending the afternoon with her.
Diego: Ah, OK, sounds very good.
Silvia: It was OK, I guess.
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ENGVID EMAIL - INTERMEDIATE
http://www.engvid.com/5-useful-email-expressions/
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