Could you speak at a natural speed, please? And can you correct the sentences if there is mistakes or if you would say it differently?
A: Where was Donna last night? B: I’m not sure. I think she was visiting her family
I remember that night. You were wearing that red dress
Lisa was cycling to school when she saw the accident
What were you thinking about when you won the race?
A: I can’t believe you met Fran and Dave in Portugal B: It was funny. They were staying in the hotel next to ours
I wasn’t at Diana’s birthday last week; I was travelling to Rome
She was feeding her neighbours’ cat every morning while they were on holiday. Then one morning, it was gone
The neighbours were making so much noise, night after night. We had to complain eventually
We haven’t met before, have we?
She’s never said sorry for what she did
I felt the happiest I have ever felt
It was the best decision I have ever made in my life
That’s the first time I’ve seen you get angry
What’s this? What’s just happened?
Niki and John have just come back from a week in Spain
A fire has broken out at a disused hotel on the seafront
She’s broken her arm in two places
This time next week, I’ll be taking photographs with my new camera
Next week they will be flying to Australia from Saudi Arabia
She will not be working on Tuesday
We will be flying at 50.000 feets
Will you be coming to dinner?
I will be waiting for you when you get back
Next year will she still be wearing a size six?
Unfortunately, sea levels will still be rising in 20 years
The storm could get worse
You could do yoga if you want to be healthier
Could I ask you a personal question?
Would you make dinner?
I’d recommend that you try this size
When I broke my leg, I thought I would never dance again
Tom said that he would pay for the food
Tom said that he would pay for the food
You should tell him what you think
We should leave it until tomorrow; it’s late now
There should be a very big crowd at the party. Mary has so many friends