EnglishPod Elementary Lesson #039

English Lesson 039

I heard you were in a day last night. Full transcript included with timestamps.

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I heard you were in a day last night. So how did it go? I want all the juicy details. Um, well, actually we had a fantastic time last night. He was amazing. Okay, now you really have to fill me in. What's he like? He's really good looking. He's quite tall, around 6'1". He's in his early 30s and he's got the most beautiful dark brown eyes. He sounds hot! What does he do for a living? You know what? This is the best part. David is a junior investment banker at Fortune Bank. So he's got a great career path ahead of him. Hold on a sec. His name is David? Yeah? That's my brother! Music plays

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I heard you were in a day last night. So how did it go? I want all the juicy details.

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Um, well, actually we had a fantastic time last night. He was amazing.

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Okay, now you really have to fill me in. What's he like?

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He's really good looking. He's quite tall, around 6'1".

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He's in his early 30s and he's got the most beautiful dark brown eyes.

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He sounds hot! What does he do for a living?

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You know what? This is the best part. David is a junior investment banker at Fortune Bank.

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So he's got a great career path ahead of him.

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Hold on a sec. His name is David?

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Yeah? That's my brother!

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