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What does a cleaner need?

A cleaner needs to know what things to use for his/her job. Phil tells Susana about the things to use for her job and what to do.

Going out for dinner

British people often celebrate important events by going out for a meal.

Everyday conversations

Everyday conversations are an important part of life in the UK. Do you talk to the other people in your neighbourhood?

When do people queue?

People in the UK like to queue when they are waiting in places like the bank and post office.

Light or right?

Can you say these English sounds? Practise saying words like ‘light’ and 'right' which contain the consonant sounds /l/ and /r/

Shape or sheep?

Can you say these English sounds? Practise saying words like ‘shape’ and 'sheep' which contain the vowel sounds /eɪ/ and /i:/

Came or game?

Can you say these English sounds? Practise saying words like ‘came’ and 'game' which contain the consonant sounds /k/ and /g/.

Sip or zip?

Can you say these English sounds? Practise saying words like ‘sip’ and 'zip' which contain the consonant sounds /s/ and /z/.

West or vest?

Can you say these English sounds? Practise saying words like ‘west’ and 'vest' which contain the consonant sounds /w/ and /v/.

Beach or peach?

Can you say these English sounds? Practise saying words like peach and beach which contain the consonant sounds /p/ and /b/.

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