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Select a conversation partner to practice speaking. You will say the other character’s part. Or click the play button to listen to the whole conversation | |
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Wendy: What are your plans for this weekend? Klay: There is a Star Wars movie marathon on TV. So, I am going to pig out and watch Star Wars all day Saturday. Wendy: That sounds fun. What are you going to eat? Klay: I’m probably going to order some pizza, and I am going to go to the store after work to get some snacks and drinks. Wendy: You’re probably going to gain about 5 pounds. Klay: You’re right but once in a while I enjoy just being lazy and eating tons of food. I will exercise hard and eat healthy next week. Wendy: Well, have fun. Klay: Thank you. I will. | |
Key Vocabulary | |
1. to pig out: to eat a lot; to eat in a greedy way | |
• We went to the buffet and pigged out. | |
• I like to pig out and watch movies on Saturday night. | |
2. a movie marathon: many movies being shown in a row | |
• There is a movie marathon on TV tonight. | |
• This channel is showing a horror movie marathon next week. | |
3. tons of (noun): a lot of; many | |
• We have tons of time. What do you want to do? | |
• They served tons of food at their party. |
English Conversation Practice Index