Vocabulary


Do you love to see new places and experience other cultures? What are the best (and worst) parts of traveling? In this conversation lesson, we’ll practice talking about travel, transportation, and culture. Introduction Watch the following YouTube video about a man who is walking across the world:   Intro Discussion […]

Travel Conversation Lesson


A stack of books
Introduction Watch the following YouTube video about a woman who found comfort and inspiration in life when her first dream didn’t work out: Intro Discussion Questions Do you agree with the speakers’s idea that “Coming true is not the only purpose of a dream; it’s most important purpose is to […]

Books Conversation Lesson


Giraffes
Introduction Do you think animals have the capacity for friendship, like humans? Watch this video and discuss the questions that follow: Intro Discussion Questions Are these friendships the same as human friendships? Do you think that you’ve ever been friends with an animal? Do you think that these relationships are common? […]

Animals Conversation Lesson



    What do you turn to when you want to laugh? What kind of humor do you like, and how do you talk about it? To start this lesson off, watch the following humorous video from “The Flight of the Conchords,” a musical comedy duo from New Zealand.     […]

Humor Conversation Lesson


British Red Telephone Booths
  British and American English are probably 99% the same language, and usually Brits and Americans have no trouble understanding each other. However, there are still quite a few common words that British people and Americans use in totally different ways, which can cause confusion (or embarrassment! See “pants”…) when people […]

American vs. British Vocabulary