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Hi John, how are you? 00:10
I’m good! 00:13
I just booked a trip for my holiday! 00:14
Oh, great! 00:17
Where are you going? 00:19
I’m going to Japan. 00:22
Have you ever been there before? 00:25
No, I haven’t. 00:28
Have you ever been to Japan? 00:31
Yes, I have been to Japan. 00:34
Have you ever tried sushi? 00:39
Yes, I have tried sushi a few times. 00:42
It’s delicious! 00:46
So, what are you up to? 00:58
I just started a new job. 01:00
Oh, where is it? 01:04
It’s at the same company. 01:07
I got a promotion. 01:09
Congratulations! 01:13
You have worked there for about 3 years, right? 01:15
Yes, I have worked there for 3 years. 01:19
I see. 01:22
Have you ever eaten Thai food? 01:32
Yes, I have eaten Thai food many times. 01:35
It’s so tasty! 01:39
I have never tried it. 01:41
What dish do you recommend? 01:44
You should try Pad Thai. 01:48
It’s my favorite! 01:51
That sounds good! 01:53
I will look for a Thai restaurant. 01:55
Let me know what you think after you try it! 01:58

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[English]
Hi John, how are you?
I’m good!
I just booked a trip for my holiday!
Oh, great!
Where are you going?
I’m going to Japan.
Have you ever been there before?
No, I haven’t.
Have you ever been to Japan?
Yes, I have been to Japan.
Have you ever tried sushi?
Yes, I have tried sushi a few times.
It’s delicious!
So, what are you up to?
I just started a new job.
Oh, where is it?
It’s at the same company.
I got a promotion.
Congratulations!
You have worked there for about 3 years, right?
Yes, I have worked there for 3 years.
I see.
Have you ever eaten Thai food?
Yes, I have eaten Thai food many times.
It’s so tasty!
I have never tried it.
What dish do you recommend?
You should try Pad Thai.
It’s my favorite!
That sounds good!
I will look for a Thai restaurant.
Let me know what you think after you try it!

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

trip

/trɪp/

A2
  • noun
  • - a journey or excursion

holiday

/ˈhɒlɪdeɪ/

A2
  • noun
  • - a period of time when you are not working or studying, often used for travel

Japan

/dʒəˈpæn/

A1
  • proper noun
  • - the country in East Asia

sushi

/ˈsuːʃi/

B1
  • noun
  • - a Japanese dish consisting of vinegared rice and various toppings

job

/dʒɒb/

A1
  • noun
  • - paid work; a position of regular employment

promotion

/prəˈmoʊʃən/

B2
  • noun
  • - advancement to a higher position or rank

Thai

/taɪ/

B1
  • adjective
  • - relating to Thailand, its people or its language
  • noun
  • - a person from Thailand or the Thai language

food

/fuːd/

A1
  • noun
  • - any substance that can be eaten or drunk to sustain life

dish

/dɪʃ/

A2
  • noun
  • - a particular type of food prepared in a specific way

recommend

/ˌrekəˈmend/

B1
  • verb
  • - to suggest that something would be good or suitable

try

/traɪ/

A2
  • verb
  • - to attempt to do or achieve something

restaurant

/ˈrɛst(ə)rɒnt/

A2
  • noun
  • - a place where meals are served to the public

delicious

/dɪˈlɪʃəs/

B1
  • adjective
  • - highly pleasant to the taste

tasty

/ˈteɪsti/

B1
  • adjective
  • - having a pleasant flavor

favorite

/ˈfeɪv(ə)rɪt/

A2
  • adjective
  • - liked best above all others
  • noun
  • - something that is liked best

company

/ˈkʌmpəni/

A2
  • noun
  • - a business organization that sells goods or services

years

/jɪəz/

A2
  • noun
  • - units of time equal to 365 days

start

/stɑːt/

A2
  • verb
  • - to begin or set in motion

booked

/bʊkt/

B1
  • verb
  • - reserved (a seat, a place, etc.) in advance

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Key Grammar Structures

  • I just booked a trip for my holiday!

    ➔ Present Perfect Tense

    ➔ The phrase "I just booked" uses the Present Perfect Tense to indicate an action that was recently completed and has a result relevant to the present.

  • Have you ever been there before?

    ➔ Present Perfect with 'Ever'

    ➔ The phrase "Have you ever been" uses the Present Perfect with 'Ever' to ask about experiences that may have occurred at any time before now.

  • I have worked there for 3 years.

    ➔ Present Perfect with Duration

    ➔ The phrase "I have worked there for 3 years" uses the Present Perfect to describe an action that started in the past and continues up to the present, with a specified duration.

  • You should try Pad Thai.

    ➔ Modal Verb (Should)

    ➔ The phrase "You should try" uses the modal verb 'Should' to give advice or a recommendation.

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