In this episode we’re in Scotland, and we’re talking about the Loch Ness Monster. Join Coffee Break English hosts Mark and Josie in this episode to find out about this mysterious creature. The language focus for this lesson is all about the verbs look, see and watch.
Month: September 2021
Chapitre 29 – Roger Martin était déjà dans le collimateur
In Chapter 29 of La Vérité éclate toujours, James and Guillaume return from their meeting at Martin Industries before receiving an invitation to meet Roger Martin himself. Join Mark and Pierre-Benoît in this dialogue chapter where we come across lots of colloquial words and expressions including griller quelqu’un and se gausser.
CBE 2.04 | Let’s celebrate! St Patrick’s Day | Language focus: the present perfect
In this episode, we meet Steven from Ireland, and he tells us about an important Irish festival – St Patrick’s Day. While learning about this important day, we focus on using the present perfect with ‘for’ and ‘since’.
CBE 2.03 | Crikey! Steve Irwin | Language focus: ‘who’, ‘which’ and ‘where’
In this week’s episode of Coffee Break English, we’re in Australia with Matthew. He talks about Steve Irwin, the famous wildlife expert, and we learn about relative pronouns.
Chapitre 28 – Il n’aurait jamais dû jouer avec le feu !
In the latest instalment of La Vérité éclate toujours, our crime drama series for advanced French learners, James and Guillaume get back into the characters of Managing Director and Finance Director of Munro Mining, and attend a meeting with Martin Industries’ legal team. By the time they leave, they are one step closer to meeting Roger Martin himself. We hear the useful colloquial expression: se faire du mouron as well as the verb acquiescer. Join Coffee Break French hosts Mark and Pierre-Benoît in this episode to hear more!
CBE 2.02 | Let’s go to South Africa: Table Mountain | Language focus: dependent prepositions
In the latest episode of Coffee Break English, we meet Riaan from South Africa, who tells us all about Table Mountain. While discovering this natural landmark, we focus on dependent prepositions with verbs.