109 - Dream Houses with Pete
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I've always loved talking about Dream Houses. It's sort of a magical topic that everyone can relate to and yet for every person the response is going to be different. How we answer / describe our space largely depends on our life experience to date and perception of places we've been and have not been to. In this conversation I talk to Pete  (my Australian friend and host of the Aussie English Podcast)  about his dream home and we compare our previous living environments to where we'd like to be. Would you like to live in a castle in France, a spacious apartment in New York or a cottage in the English countryside? All three? Me too! Speaking about dreams and wishes in English it forces you to use conditionals. Check out how Pete and I switch from the first and second conditional in this conversation. ***** Premium Content This episode is part of Season 3.  By purchasing Season 3 transcripts, you'll be able to access the full episodes, the full PDF transcripts for episodes 101 - 150, an Mp3 download  and the premium podcast player to work on your pronunciation. Follow along with the Season 3 audio (episodes 101-150) as episodes are released. Season 3.. Other Links! Get ONLY the Transcripts for Episodes 001 - 100. Get ALL PREMIUM CONTENT FOR SEASONS 1-3  (including transcripts + mp3s)Get the Free E-Book: 101 American English Slang WordsConnect on Instagram Get updated when new episodes are posted via Instagram.Black Friday Sale 2021 is taking place now until 11/28 at 11:59 PM (California time). Get 25% off ALL Premium Content with the code: BFRIDAY2021. Learn More. Already purchased a Season 1, 2 or 3 and want a different discount? Write [email protected] Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/americanenglish)
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