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  • laqif 12/18/2017 1:37 AM

    its very practice and interesting to learn english

  • Rafael Arnanz 12/18/2017 5:02 PM

    Hello, friends.
    Maybe the first question on the Listening Quiz is wrong, isn't it?
    And pardon me if I didn't tell it in a correc way, that's because my English is really poor yet, although I improve it every week whith the fabulous Anna's stories. Thank you very much and goodbye!

    • 12/18/2017 5:29 PM Moderator

      Thank you so much for catching our mistake!

      Ashley is NOT Pete's girlfriend.

      Thanks for watching the show!
      Anna M.

  • Marco Souza (Brazil) 12/18/2017 8:10 PM

    Lesson very good VOANEWS!

  • Ali 12/19/2017 4:03 AM

    That's interesting lesson. I have two questions about this lesson. 1- In this part "Let's get dinner tonight" could we say "Let's have dinner tonight" instead? 2- What's difference between 'see someone off' and 'see someone out'? I have another questions about the connectors but I'll ask them later. I'd appreciate you!

    • Alice Bryant (Washington, DC) 12/22/2017 6:13 PM Moderator

      Hello again Ali, great questions. To answer your first question: yes, you can say "Let's have dinner tonight" and it can mean having dinner at home or out at a restaurant. But, when you say, "Let's get dinner tonight," it means that you will go to a restaurant to eat or buy your meal rather than cook it at home. To answer your second question: the phrase "see someone off" can mean taking (or going with) the person to an airport, train station or bus station (or maybe to their car). To "see someone out" means simply walking with the person to the house/building door to say goodbye. Hope this helps!

  • Mateus 12/19/2017 9:12 AM

    I Rreally liked these video and i a, learning so much

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