Simplified Speech #160 – Amusement parks
Episode description
Most children in the U.S. and Canada have had at least a few experiences visiting amusement parks. In this Simplified speech episode, Andrew and Kassy describe their childhood experiences going to amusement parks and theme parks. They discuss their opinions on them and offer several tips on getting the most fun out of your visit. Listen to the episode and decide for yourself whether you think these classic summertime destinations sound like fun!
Simplified Speech is the Culips series that features easy to understand conversations that help beginner and intermediate English learners improve their communication skills. We have quality study guides and transcripts available for all Culips members.
Fun fact
The tallest rollercoaster in the world is Six Flags’ Kingda Ka rollercoaster. It first opened in 2005 and is 456 feet tall (almost 139 metres) at its highest point.
Expressions included in the study guide
- To not be a fan of [something]
- To pay off
- Claim to fame
- To get butterflies
- To date [oneself]
- Once in a lifetime
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Simplified Speech #160 – Amusement parks
Episode description
Most children in the U.S. and Canada have had at least a few experiences visiting amusement parks. In this Simplified speech episode, Andrew and Kassy describe their childhood experiences going to amusement parks and theme parks. They discuss their opinions on them and offer several tips on getting the most fun out of your visit. Listen to the episode and decide for yourself whether you think these classic summertime destinations sound like fun! Simplified Speech is the Culips series that features easy to understand conversations that help beginner and intermediate English learners improve their communication skills. We have quality study guides and transcripts available for all Culips members.Fun fact
The tallest rollercoaster in the world is Six Flags’ Kingda Ka rollercoaster. It first opened in 2005 and is 456 feet tall (almost 139 metres) at its highest point.Expressions included in the study guide
- To not be a fan of [something]
- To pay off
- Claim to fame
- To get butterflies
- To date [oneself]
- Once in a lifetime
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Sign inHosts: Andrew Bates and Kassy White
Music: Opening music from Pixabay.com
Episode preparation/research: Andrew Bates
Audio editor: Kevin Moorehouse
Transcriptionist: Heather Bates
Study guide writer: Indiana Brown
English editor: Edden Yohanes
Operations: Tsuyoshi Kaneshima
Image: Matt Bowden (unsplash.com)
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