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Dialogue Frog | Short English Conversations for Learning English
098 Library
This week, Emma and Luke take a trip to the local library.
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Welcome to a practice English conversation with Dialogue Frog. So, we're at the library. Yes! So, very cool. Libraries have a lot more than books these days. Yep. It's true. Although I've always loved libraries because I love books-. Right.-But modern libraries, especially in towns or communities that are larger and have better support, they have all kinds of cool stuff. You can check out, not only books, movies, video games, board games, audio books, even- you can get an app where you can download eBooks and they sometimes have like computer labs or recording studios. As in the case here. As in the case here, this is pretty cool. It is. I feel like we sound like-. Broadcast. Broadcast. Broadcast radio. Very cool stuff. Yeah. Libraries are, are a really good resource for, uh, lots of different things. Well, I'm glad you're here too, Luke, because it has like this, all this recording technology is something that you already know how to work. So, that's one part of it. To be able to use the resources, sometimes you need to have the, the know-how. The know-how. This has been another practice English conversation with Dialogue Frog. For transcripts and vocabulary lists of this episode, please visit our website dialoguefrog.com.