108 Natural History Museum
Update: 2022-09-258
Description
Emma and Luke talk about the Natural History Museum. This episode has advanced vocabulary for talking about the natural world in English, and several expressions and contractions common in spoken English!
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Transcript Luke (00:01): You're listening to English vocabulary practice with Dialogue Frog. So, I've got a bone to pick with you. Emma (00:09): Uh-oh! What'd I do? Luke (00:12): Well, you said that we could go to the natural history museum, but we haven't gone yet. Emma (00:17): Oh yeah! I forgot that you wanted to do that. Luke (00:19): Mm. I want to see all the dinosaurs and the, um, fossils. Emma (00:29): They do have a lotta cool stuff there, I've heard. So they have, they do have, like you said, they have the different dinosaur bones and various fossils, but they also have, uh, not extinct animals. So it's like taxidermy. I don't know that if cool is the right word, but it's an interesting way, uh, to kind of learn about the different animals in the area. Luke (00:51): Uh-huh. Emma (00:52): They do have some living st- living animals there too, you know? Luke (00:55): Oh yeah? Emma (00:56): Yeah. You might not like it though, 'cause you know what it is? Luke (01:00): What? Emma (