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In this program we have real conversations in easy English to help you practise listening and learn new words and phrases.
I'm Beth.
And I'm Neil.
In each episode we talk in English about a different topic that you need for everyday speaking.
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hello, Beth.
Hi, Neil.
How are you?
I'm very well, thank you.
What are we talking about today?
Well, today's episode is all about family.
We'll be talking about who is in our families and comparing them.
Okay, great.
So what do we mean when we say comparing our families, Beth?
Well, when we compare two things, we look at them and see if they are the same or different.
And we can compare things in different ways, but we often do it with adjectives.
Okay, let's start the conversation.
So, Neil, how big is your family?
It's probably average, really.