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  • Hi there! A lot of us start our day by reading the newspaper.

  • We learn some new things from the newspaper, and we get to know what’s going on in our area and around the world.

  • Sometimes we’d like to discuss what we read with our friends and family.

  • Today’s lesson will show you how conversations could go when discussing various things that we read in the newspaper.

  • Practice the lesson by pausing it and repeating the lines anywhere you want!

  • It will help to build up your English fluency.

  • Check out the vocabulary section at the end to increase your vocabulary.

  • Let’s begin!

  • What are you cooking? It smells delicious!

  • I’m making Mango Delight. I found the recipe in the paper today!

  • When did you start reading newspapers?

  • Since I found out that we can find a lot of other things in the newspaper other than politics and sports.

  • So now I know who took the lifestyle section!

  • Andy Murray was too good in his game last night.

  • That’s right! He’s all over the news today for his first major victory.

  • Did you see today’s papers? The Times has published a whole one-page article on his life and his struggle to get to the top.

  • I read that, but I guess you missed the article on Murray and Djokovic’s rivalry. Theyve nailed it.

  • Oh, no! I haven’t read that. Do you have today’s paper?

  • Not here. But, let’s go to my cubicle, I have it in my bag.

  • Have you seen today’s lifestyle section?

  • Yes. I took it in the morning. They have some really nice articles today.

  • Well, I want to read it.

  • Youll get it after I’m finished!

  • Haley, you have all day long to read the papers. I just need to have a quick look.

  • Marvin, I am reading a really nice article on Caribbean holidays in the paper.

  • I’ll let you have it when I am done, Ok?

  • Gosh! Don’t be so annoying about it! I don’t see you reading it right now!

  • Hey! Have you read the headlines of today’s Mail Day?

  • No. Is there anything interesting?

  • Mail Day is organizing a job fair and I thought you might be interested in that!

  • I sure am! Have you got the newspaper with you?

  • Yes. It’s in my car. You can get it from me after class.

  • Thanks buddy!

  • The steps you should follow to prepare a dish. It also lists all the ingredients that you'll need for that recipe.

  • You might need a recipe to prepare a dish that you don’t make very often.

  • Nailed it is slang for doing something right and successfully.

  • If you passed your exam with a high score, you can say “I nailed it.”

  • A space at work provided for your use. A cubicle is different from an office because the cubicle’s walls don’t go to the ceiling.

  • Your cubicle may feel like it’s all yours, but it’s open and other people can see and hear what's going on in it.

  • A headline comes at the top of an article and tells you what the article is about.

  • There's a headline for every article, no matter how short.

  • You might want to look at only the headlines to get an idea which articles you want to read completely.

  • An organized event where employers and employees from many different businesses meet in one place.

  • The employers conduct interviews and recruit new employees, and you might be there to look for a new job.

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Hi there! A lot of us start our day by reading the newspaper.

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