Culips Everyday English Podcast
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Join Andrew as he gets ready for the Seoul Marathon. He shares his feelings of excitement and nervousness as he prepares for this big race. You’ll hear all about Andrew’s training – the hard workouts he has been doing to get ready. He talks about meeting up with his running buddy, Jimmy, and about his goals for the marathon, like trying to run it in under 3 hours.
Andrew also tells some funny stories, like his struggle over whether to buy expensive new “super shoes” that are supposed to help runners go faster.
Listening to his stories will keep you entertained while exposing you to real English conversation. You’ll learn useful vocabulary related to running, racing, and other athletic activities. This episode provides an immersive English listening comprehension
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