Lesson2


In this section you will find two audiobooks which contain very interesting information about the lives of two different people and their jobs.


Below we present basic readings in English to practice the vocabulary and grammar we have just taught.

These readings in English include basic dialogues to learn among others: to introduce yourself in English, to answer common questions and to talk about things of daily life.

This is a list of practice questions and answers about the previous reading. Be sure to repeat them out loud to improve your English pronunciation.

  1. Who is introducing herself?

  2. How old is she?

  3. Where does Ana live?

  4. What is her husband’s profession?

  5. Where does he work on weekends?

  6. How many children does Ana have?

This is a list of practice questions and answers about the previous reading. Be sure to repeat them out loud to improve your English pronunciation.

  1. At what time does Carolina usually arrive at the office?

  2. At what time does she leave?

  3. What does she do almost all day at work?

  4. What does she have to give her boss at the end of each work day?

  5. Does it seem like she likes her job?

Additional Practice

Here are some more helpful phrases that can be used in everyday conversations:

I live in a great neighborhood.

The houses here are quite expensive.

You can find a cheap apartment in this town.

Family values are very important to us.

My nephew and niece are coming to visit.

Their grandchildren are very cute.

The other tenants are very noisy.

We have to sell our old house before we can buy the new one.

I am the owner but I don’t have any insurance.

They live on the fifth floor.

The elevator doesn’t work.

The plumbing needs to be fixed.


Additional Information

Police officers

Police officers are tasked with maintaining order and keeping their communities safe. In tv and in movies, that usually involves chasing down the bad guys or busting a crime ring. In reality, the term police officer covers a wide variety of roles, including behind the scenes work like handwriting analysis and officer training. Attending a recruitment event in your local area can help you learn more about all the potential paths.