There was an elderly woman sitting on a bus. The bus was crowded and all the seats were taken. Many people stood next to the seats and also next to the door. Peter stood next to the seat, where the elderly woman sat. He stood there and looked out of the window. There were many … Continue reading L-1: Dark Blue Glove
L-3: Washington Post is Laying off People
Allegedly... The Washington Post, the American newspaper, has lost some 500,000 subscribers over the last two years. The things are getting worse and the management have decided to act. They called a big meeting of all employees in one of the town halls and the CEO of the newspaper explained to them that they will … Continue reading L-3: Washington Post is Laying off People
L-2: Where is Jack?
We got a tip. Allegedly there was a woman who knew Jack very well. Jack was living in the city for three years and he didn't have many friends. We were trying to find him, but he disappeared. He had something for us and we knew it was valuable. But he was gone and nobody … Continue reading L-2: Where is Jack?
L-1: Dialogues 21
https://open.spotify.com/episode/3Ey0OU0L4MBkTJOhMvhGLv?si=U-BZUpwrQiuWqYWDQkbDIg 'Could you show me that T-shirt, please?' 'Which one? This one?' 'No, not that one. The one next to it.' 'This one?' 'Yes, that's the one.' 'Here you go.' 'Thank you. I just want to touch the material.' 'I understand. No problem. Have a look. Do you like it?' 'Yes, I do. It looks … Continue reading L-1: Dialogues 21
L-3: Waiting for Tom
Jenny was sitting on the sofa watching the door. All the blinds were closed and the door chain was on. The little desk lamp on her table was the only source of light. She was holding a cup of untouched tea in her hands. It was almost cold now. She was just sitting there and … Continue reading L-3: Waiting for Tom
L-2: Dialogues 15
'You can't park here. Hey, sir! I'm sorry, but you cannot park here. This place is reserved for the customers of our shop.' 'I'm sorry, but I can't see any sign. Show me the sign where it says that I can't park here.' 'There is no sign yet. We opened the shop a few days … Continue reading L-2: Dialogues 15
L-3: On the Run
Sheryl looked into the mirror. After a few seconds she smiled. It was still her, but she looked different. She had just changed the colour of her hair to blonde. She had never wanted to be blonde, but all was different now. It could save her life. She hoped it would. She had stolen something … Continue reading L-3: On the Run
L-2: The School Cannot Pay for Gas and Electricity
Little Joey was attending a private elementary school in his little town. He liked the school because of his friends and teachers. Some kids didn't like the classes at this school because teacher wanted them to read books and write long essays all the time. Joey didn't mind reading or writing. Actually, he enjoyed both. … Continue reading L-2: The School Cannot Pay for Gas and Electricity
L-1: Shop in the Jungle
Pedro had a little shop in a small village in the middle of the jungle. Most people went to his shop and bought things which they needed. They liked Pedro because he always brought fresh goods to their village and he had fair price. The things in his shop were not cheap, but they were … Continue reading L-1: Shop in the Jungle
L-3: In the Library
Today was Jake's study day. He never worked on Friday. He took the opportunity, which his company offered to him for his good work. The management agreed for him to use every Friday to study for his projects. Jake didn't like to use the internet. Yes, he was a bit old fashioned, but on top … Continue reading L-3: In the Library