Articles tagged with: present-simple-tense
Learn how to cook Brazilian food.
Mark: Fresh or seeds or …?
Brazilian Neighbour: Fresh. Fresh.
Mark: The leaves?
Brazilian Neighbour: The leaves. Yeah. You put it right in the end.
Mark: Right. OK. Wow!
Mark waits for Frank in a cafe. Frank turns up. They are going to eat.
It is clear and it is not windy.
The wind has died down.
It is cold.
It is still quite cold but the weather is getting warmer.
Spring is coming.
Cartels have blockaded the streets of the industrial city Monterrey, which is Mexico’s richest city. Gunmen ordered people from their cars, which were then used to make barricades that closed thirteen major roads.
Mark and Frank finish work and then get into the car to start their drive into the city, where Frank will introduce Mark to his friends.
Use this post to learn English and Flemish at the same time.
Where are you from?
I come from Belgium.
Which language do you speak?
What percentage of your income do you pay in tax to the government? Listen to a Dutch guy complain about how much tax he pays.
Mark and his boss, Frank, have a nice little chat at work. Do you ever chat with your boss at work?
Listen to these three accents: Australian, English and American.
I don’t have any money.
I have to go to the bank.
Where is the bank?
Vedanta is a Hindu philosophy and practice whose goal is self-realization. In this conversation, Mark asks a woman in India about the best place to study Vedanta.

