English Listening -Level B1 - Episode 26 Track 13 American English

English Listening -Level B1 - Episode 26 Track 13 American English

Welcome to Episode 26 of our English Listening Practice series! In this episode, you’ll enjoy authentic American English conversations covering 4 enga
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English Listening B1 Episode 26 - Track 13

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Leo: Grandma?
Grandma: Yes, Leo.
Leo: Could I ask you some questions a school project? We’re collecting biographies of our parents and grandparents. I need to give a presentation on the life of someone in my family, and I want to talk your life.
Grandma: I see. Well, I guess so, but I’m not sure my life that interesting.
Leo: First, where born?
Grandma: In Germany. I came to this country when I was years old.
Leo: Really? Have you back?
Grandma: To Germany?
Leo: Yes.
Grandma: Oh, yes. Several times.
Leo: Where else lived?
Grandma: Well, of course here, in the United States. Oh, and your grandfather and I lived in Mexico short time. That was just after we got married.
Leo: I didn’t know that! Can you Spanish?
Grandma: A little, sure.
Leo: Cool. When Grandpa?
Grandma: Oh, I met your grandfather when I was 22 years old. We met at his sister’s house. She was a close friend . She still is. That’s your Aunt Joyce.
Leo: OK, next question. What’s something interesting done?
Grandma: Something interesting? Oh, I don’t think I’ve ever done anything interesting.
Leo: Come on. Everyone’s done interesting.
Grandma: Let me think. Oh, how about this? I once met the famous artist Picasso.
Leo: What? You Picasso?
Grandma: I did. I met him in Paris. Your grandfather and I went there on our honeymoon, and we saw him a café. I went up to him and said hello. He was nice.
Leo: Did you get ?
Grandma: Oh, no. I just said hello and told him I liked .
Leo: That’s cool, Grandma!
Grandma: I suppose. Any questions?
Leo: No, that’s enough. Oh, I do have more...

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