Listen to session 22 (English audio, MP3)
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The session 22 is about MUCH, MANY, MORE and A LOT. When do we use those words? When you listen to the following conversation you will find out:
- Why do you ask me so many questions? Do you have too much time?
- No, I want to learn more.
- Well, then you should buy a good reference book. It doesn't cost that much.
- But I already have so many books and it always takes so much time to find the right one.
- Really? How many books do you have?
- I don't know the exact number but it must be over three hundred.
- Well, that's quite a lot.
- How much time do you spend reading them?
- Oh, I don't read that much these days. My friend says I need more exercise because I'm getting fat.
- I think you're friend is right. A lot of people don't do enough for their bodies. It's different with me though: I do a lot of sports.
- Do you? I would do more sports too if I had somewhere to go to. There aren't any good sports facilities in this town.
- You must be kidding. There are a lot of places to do sport. You just have to take action.
- OK, you are right. Why don't you take me with you the next time you go? I think we can have a lot of fun together.
- Well, I'll give it a thought and let you know. I must run now there are more people who want to ask me questions.
- Oh, I see. It's always the same. Everybody seems to be in a hurry today. Anyway, many thanks to you for your advice.
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