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100 Audio Lezioni - English


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100 Lezioni di inglese da ascoltare, è la nuovissima App che vi aiuterà in 100 situazioni differenti.
Ascolta laudio professionale, registrato con suoni ed attori professionisti madre-lingua.

Il modo migliore per imparare una lingua straniera è esercitarsi a leggere, scrivere ed ascoltare di continuo brani e testi che la riguardano.

Può sembrare noioso ma funziona!

L’applicazione “Inglese da Ascoltare” offre 90 vocaboli, 37 voci di sinonimi e contrari, oltre 1.400 frasi da ascoltare e 1380 esercizi per allenarti con l’inglese - TUTTI RIGOROSAMENTE - corredati dalla funzione ASCOLTA AUDIO che ti permetteranno di perfezionare la fonetica o scongiurare i dubbi sulla pronuncia.

ALLENA IL TUO ORECCHIO: con il contenuto di questa app la comprensione dell’inglese ti risulterà più naturale e l’apprendimento della lingua sarà di sicuro molto più rapido.


Ognuna delle 100 situazioni è un dialogo completo (audio e testi) comprensivo di traduzioni.

LApp è suddivisa in tre sezioni:

BASE - free
INTERMEDIATE - in app purchase
ADVANCED - in app purchase

Ecco lelenco delle situazioni audio / testo disponibili:

"Where are you from?"
"Do you speak English?"
"Whats your name?"
"Asking directions."
"Im hungry."
"Do you want something to drink?"
"Thats too late."
"Choosing a time to meet."
"When do you want to go?"
"Ordering food."
"Now or later?"
"Do you have enough money?"
"How have you been?"
"Introducing a friend."
"Buying a shirt."
"Asking about location."
"Do you know the address?"
"Vacation to Canada."
"Who is that woman?"
"Common questions."
"The supermarket is closed."
"Do you have any children?"
"Help with pronunciation."
"I lost my wallet."
"Phone call at work."
"Family trip."
"I went shopping."
"What kind of music do you like?"
"Going to the library."
"Where do your parents live?"
"Can you help me find a few things?"
"Paying for dinner."
"Buying a plane ticket."
"Putting things in order."
"At the restaurant."
"I need to do laundry."
"Finding a convenience store."
"Geography and direction."
"I ate at the hotel."
"Going to the movies."
"The food tastes great."
"Helping a friend move."
"Visiting family."
"Looking at vacation pictures."
"Ordering flowers."
"Leaving a message."
"Talking about the weather."
"Making plans."
"Meeting a friend."
"Im a student."
"Studying for exams."
"Did you get my message?"
"Making a doctors appointment."
"Mail."
"I have a cold."
"Dinner invitation."
"Send me the directions."
"Bad cell phone reception."
"Going to the gym."
"Car accident."
"Doctors visit."
"Making a hotel reservation."
"I changed my mind."
"Do you want to play a game?"
"Birthday present."
"Checking into a hotel."
"Sending a package."
"I have allergies."
"Josh works at a software company."
"Listening to music."
"Taking a taxi."
"Were not lost!"
"Help me find my purse."
"Taking pictures."
"I dropped your calculator."
"I brought you an apple."
"My mother-in-law is coming tomorrow."
"Jim cancelled the meeting."
"Bill got fired."
"Nervous about surgery."
"A romantic story."
"Worried about dad."
"Im getting fat."
"Ill take you to work."
"Snowing outside."
"Missed call."
"Shopping for a friend."
"What is your major?"
"New apartment."
"Have you found a girlfriend yet?"
"Computer problems."
"Do you know how to get downtown?"
"Did you see the news today?"
"Whats your favorite sport?"
"Making a webpage."
"Would you mind driving?"
"Your English is so good."
"Gifts."
"Election."
"Book club."