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Talk About Summer – with Brian Mattison

Talk About Summer – with Brian Mattison

Talk About Summer – with Brian Mattison

Have you ever made friends or fallen in love on holiday? What happened?

Hi there! The weather is gradually improving, so pop on your shades and let’s talk about summer! Join me for this FREE online speaking and listening class, where we discuss, among other things, your favourite summer song and the best place to go on holiday. Why not challenge yourself to speak for a minimum of 30 seconds or 1 minute for each answer using the timer below:

 

Here are a few more tips:

  • Click on the first play button below.
  • Say your answer out loud, then click the next one when you are ready. Try to give as full an answer as possible.
  • Replay the questions as many times as you need to.
  • Get a teacher or friend to listen to your ‘conversation’ and give you feedback.
  • Try to listen and answer all of the questions, before reading the transcript.
  • Practice as often as you like – wherever you are!
  • Please leave your comments below – and share this page if you like it!

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Full Transcript #6 – Talk About Summer:

Oh, hello there! Yes. Well, you’ve just caught me, er, relaxing by the pool, erm, sipping, er, a smoothie, let’s say. And, er… Of course, I’m not. I’m not, I’m at work. But it’s Brian Mattison here, and this time we’re going to talk about summer. So, click on one of the questions below, and, er, listen to the question, and answer the question in your own good time. Ready? Let’s start.

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  1. Do you look forward to summer? Why? / Why not? What do you like and dislike about it?
  2. What is summer like in your country?
  3. What are the best summer events in your town or city?
  4. What kind of summer holiday do you prefer? For example: seaside, lake, mountain, sightseeing, and so on?
  5. Sounds idyllic! Um, where are you going on holiday this summer?
  6. Are you an “outdoorsy” kind of person? Do you like to camp? Could you survive ‘in the wild’?
  7. What is the best summer holiday you’ve ever had? Describe it to me.
  8. Have you ever made friends or fallen in love on holiday? What happened? Did you keep in touch?
  9. Do you like hot weather? How does it affect your mood and attitude towards life?
  10. Hmm. I see. What is your favourite summer food? Do you know any good recipes?
  11. If you had the choice to go anywhere in the world, where would you like to spend this summer?
  12. OK. Now, what is your favourite summer song? Can you sing it for me, please?

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Well, that’s all for this very special summer-themed speaking lesson. I’ve been Brian Mattison. I hope you’ve found it rather useful.

No Wally this time, sadly, since he’s on a day trip, er, to the, Jorvik Centre. I’m sure I will hear all about it when he eventually returns.

So, thank you very much for listening. And please be sure to check out, as some people say, my other speaking lessons online. Have a wonderful summer – and see you next time! Bye.


More great FREE resources about summer on PurlandTraining.com:

Summer Flashcards for ESOL Classes

FREE Resource Pack for English – Holidays

Summer Vocabulary Practice for ESOL Classes!

Summer Discussion Questions for ESOL Classes!

Talk About Summer – with Brian Mattison

What is your favourite summer food? Do you know any good recipes?


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Talk About Money – with Brian Mattison and Friend

Talk About Money – with Brian Mattison and Friend

Talk About Money – with Brian Mattison and Friend

If the best things in life are free, why do we need money?

Hi there! Let’s talk about a topic that affects every one of us – money! Talk to me about money with this FREE online speaking and listening class. (One of my colleagues, Wally Brown, also asks a few of the questions. I hope you can understand his accent.) If you are keen to time your answers, you could use the timer below:

 

Here are a few more tips:

  • Click on the first play button below.
  • Say your answer out loud, then click the next one when you are ready. Try to give as full an answer as possible.
  • Replay the questions as many times as you need to.
  • Get a teacher or friend to listen to your ‘conversation’ and give you feedback.
  • Try to listen and answer all of the questions, before reading the transcript.
  • Practice as often as you like – wherever you are!
  • Please leave your comments below – and share this page if you like it!

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Full Transcript #5 – Talk About Money:

Wally: ’Ello Brian. What are you up to, mate?

Brian: Er, hello Wally. [Aside] Er, Wally as in Wally Brown, who also works at this university. Er, well, I’m creating learning content for students online.

Wally: Why you doin’ that, Brian?

Brian: You know, er, why not?

Wally: Can I help?

Brian: Well yes. It would be good to introduce other voices. Perhaps you can read the first few questions.

Wally: OK. Well, I’ll do me best, mate.

Brian: The topic this time is money.

Wally: OK then, Brian. Shall I… [Taps microphone] Shall I start?

Brian: Er, I think you’re a bit too close to the microphone, Wally. Yes, OK. Yes, that’s it. That’s better. So – go for it.

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1. Are you rich? How much money have you got with you at the moment? What are you gonna buy today?

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Wally: Ey – that’s a bit personal, in’t it?

Brian: You don’t need to add your commentary, Wally. Just read the question and they are supposed to say their answer out loud.

Wally: Oh right. But we can’t ’ear it.

Brian: It doesn’t matter. It doesn’t matter. It’s just so that they can practice their spoken English. Er, maybe a kind teacher will listen to them as they speak and provide helpful feedback.

Wally: Ah. OK, Brian. Now, I’ve got the… I’ve got the idea. Now let’s go with another question.

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2. Would you like to be a millionaire? Why? / Why not, like?

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Brian: Could you try to speak a bit more slowly please, and a little bit more clearly. Like me.

Wally: Like… A bit like you? Yes?

Brian: Er, exactly. That’s right. So… Your use of connected speech, it’s… While it’s good as a native speaker, it could represent a problem for our students’ , er, understanding.

Wally: Right. OK, Brian. You’re the boss. You know what’s best.

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3. How generous are you? Do you like to share what you have? Do you give money to charity? Why? / [Coughing] Why not? [Coughing]

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Wally [Coughing]: I’ve got a frog in me throat.

Brian: OK, Wally. You know, I think I’d better take it from here, thank you. You know, we’re wasting a bit of – we’re wasting time now.

Wally: OK. Are you sure, mate?

Brian: I’m sure. OK? So… OK?

Wally: Well, ‘ll see you for that pint later, yes?

Brian: Alright, Wally. Yes. Er, thank you very much. OK, so… Next question…

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4. Are you good with money? Do you know how to handle money?

5. Are you a spender or a saver? Tell me more.

6. How much money do you usually spend per month on: food, rent or mortgage, other bills, and entertainment?

7.Have you ever been a victim of theft? What happened? Tell me about it.

8. That’s interesting. Er, do you think that people should have to pay tax? What would happen if nobody paid tax?

9. Hmm. OK. Er, tell me a little about your bank. Which bank are you with? Are you happy with your bank? Why did you choose this particular bank?

10. If the best things in life are free, why do we need money?

11. What is the easiest way to make money? What is the hardest way to make money?

12. Thank you. Finally, if you could choose any amount, how much money would you like to receive every month? Why?

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Brian: Well, I hope that has been useful practice for you. Despite – or, maybe even because of – the intervention of my colleague – Wally Brown. You know, it can be good practice to listen to different accents of English. You know, not everybody speaks as well as I, for example. If you want to try more of my lessons you can click here, here, here, and here. Until the next time. Bye for now.

Talk About Money – with Brian Mattison and Friend

Talk about money – with Brian Mattison and his friend


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