
MiniPod: Ep1 Meeting up English on Repeat (Easy)
This lesson is designed for easy-level learners.
In this episode, we practise saying the following phrases:
Let's hang out sometime.
Would you like to grab a coffee?
Sorry, I've already got plans.
I'd like to catch up again. Explore the entire series English on Repeat by clicking here to listen! This episode is available on and .
Credits:
Host: Shannon Williams
Written by: Sonia Saraullo
Sound Design: Mickey Grossman
Music Composition: Adam Hulbert
Produced by: Josipa Kosanovic
Program Manager: Janine Googane
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