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A Double Wedding

(1) John: Listen
What day is your brother’s [vocab word=wedding]wedding[/vocab]?

"What day" is a question for the weekday (Monday, Tuesday ...)

(2) Kaylee: Listen
His wedding is next [vocab word=Tuesday]Tuesday[/vocab].

The preposition "on" comes before the weekday.

(3) John: Listen
Your [vocab word=cousin]cousin's[/vocab] wedding is next [vocab word=week]week[/vocab], too, right? Is it next ... [vocab word=Friday]Friday[/vocab]?

"Next Friday" means Friday next week.

(4) Kaylee: Listen
My cousin's wedding is next Tuesday.
(5) John: Listen
Oh. [vocab word=both]Both[/vocab] your brother’s wedding and your cousin's wedding are on the [vocab word=same]same[/vocab] day?

"the same" means "="

(6) Kaylee: Listen
Yeah. It’s a "double wedding".

"Yeah" is a friendly way of saying "Yes". "double" is an adjective. It means "2".

(7) John: Listen
Is one wedding in the morning and one wedding in the afternoon?
(8) Kaylee: Listen
Nope. They are both in the morning. Both weddings are at the same time.

"Nope" is a friendly way of saying "No".

(9) John: Listen
That's interesting.

"That's" = "That is"

(10) Kaylee: Listen
Many guests are both my brother's and my cousin's friends. This way, they go to just one wedding.
(11) John: Listen
"Double wedding". I'll remember that.
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A Double Wedding

(1) John: Listen
What day is your brother’s [vocab word=wedding]wedding[/vocab]?

"What day" is a question for the weekday (Monday, Tuesday ...)

(2) Kaylee: Listen
His wedding is next [vocab word=Tuesday]Tuesday[/vocab].

The preposition "on" comes before the weekday.

(3) John: Listen
Your [vocab word=cousin]cousin's[/vocab] wedding is next [vocab word=week]week[/vocab], too, right? Is it next ... [vocab word=Friday]Friday[/vocab]?

"Next Friday" means Friday next week.

(4) Kaylee: Listen
My cousin's wedding is next Tuesday.
(5) John: Listen
Oh. [vocab word=both]Both[/vocab] your brother’s wedding and your cousin's wedding are on the [vocab word=same]same[/vocab] day?

"the same" means "="

(6) Kaylee: Listen
Yeah. It’s a "double wedding".

"Yeah" is a friendly way of saying "Yes". "double" is an adjective. It means "2".

(7) John: Listen
Is one wedding in the morning and one wedding in the afternoon?
(8) Kaylee: Listen
Nope. They are both in the morning. Both weddings are at the same time.

"Nope" is a friendly way of saying "No".

(9) John: Listen
That's interesting.

"That's" = "That is"

(10) Kaylee: Listen
Many guests are both my brother's and my cousin's friends. This way, they go to just one wedding.
(11) John: Listen
"Double wedding". I'll remember that.
  • RECORDING
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A Double Wedding

(1) John: Listen
What day is your brother’s [vocab word=wedding]wedding[/vocab]?

"What day" is a question for the weekday (Monday, Tuesday ...)

(2) Kaylee: Listen
His wedding is next [vocab word=Tuesday]Tuesday[/vocab].

The preposition "on" comes before the weekday.

(3) John: Listen
Your [vocab word=cousin]cousin's[/vocab] wedding is next [vocab word=week]week[/vocab], too, right? Is it next ... [vocab word=Friday]Friday[/vocab]?

"Next Friday" means Friday next week.

(4) Kaylee: Listen
My cousin's wedding is next Tuesday.
(5) John: Listen
Oh. [vocab word=both]Both[/vocab] your brother’s wedding and your cousin's wedding are on the [vocab word=same]same[/vocab] day?

"the same" means "="

(6) Kaylee: Listen
Yeah. It’s a "double wedding".

"Yeah" is a friendly way of saying "Yes". "double" is an adjective. It means "2".

(7) John: Listen
Is one wedding in the morning and one wedding in the afternoon?
(8) Kaylee: Listen
Nope. They are both in the morning. Both weddings are at the same time.

"Nope" is a friendly way of saying "No".

(9) John: Listen
That's interesting.

"That's" = "That is"

(10) Kaylee: Listen
Many guests are both my brother's and my cousin's friends. This way, they go to just one wedding.
(11) John: Listen
"Double wedding". I'll remember that.
  • RECORDING
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