Hello and welcome to Real Easy English from BBC Learning English.
I'm Neil. And I'm Georgie.
In this podcast, we have real conversations in Easy English about a different topic each week.
And you can read along with the podcast using the script on our website bbclearningenglish .com.
Hi Neil, how are things?
things. Very good, thank you.
How are you, Georgie?
Yes, I'm pretty good, thank you as well.
So, Neil, what are we talking about today?
We are talking about animals.
We'll be talking about pets.
OK, Neil, so do you have any pets?
No, I don't have any pets, but I know you do, Georgie.
Yes, I do. I have a black dog called Raffy.
Raffy? Yeah. Did you choose the name?
partly um but it was a decision we made as a family did you have pets as a child yes i did we used to have cats actually we started with cats and then we got a dog and then we also had hamsters what about you neil did you have pets no we didn't have pets when i was young oh i did have have a goldfish called Gilbert but then later on when I was a teenager my parents got a cat and a dog.
Wow did you have a good relationship with Gilbert?
I don't remember Gilbert sadly but we had a cat that I liked very much and I never really liked dogs I'm afraid.
So Neil you don't have any pets now and you said you don't like dogs, but will you ever get one?
No, Georgie, I don't think so.
I will never get a dog.
That's OK, I mean, they're not for everyone.
What was your cat like?
The cat made me feel very calm because she sat on my lap and purred.
You just used the word purr.
Can you explain what that is?
Yeah. Purring is the noise that cats make.
Not meow. Meow is meow.
Purring is purr. And the cat made that noise and made me feel calm.
Neil, that was a really good purr sound.
I would say it was perfect.
So Georgie, what was your first dog like?
My first dog was really lovely.
I actually used to say that she was my best friend and we actually have a common expression to describe dogs, which is man's best friend.
Man here means human, so human's best friend.
That's because dogs are usually quite loyal.
oil. OK, so Georgie, we've talked about dogs and cats, those kind of pets and hamsters and goldfish.
But have you ever thought about getting an exotic pet like a snake?
No, not really. When I think of pets, I think of fluffy animals with fur.
But I do have a friend And that got a scorpion recently, which I really don't understand.
Would you ever get an exotic pet?
No, absolutely not.
I think I would be scared of an exotic pet, to be honest. Yeah, they just seem dangerous.
Let's recap the vocabulary we learned during the conversation.
We had ever, which means at any time.
And you ask me, Georgie, will I ever get a dog?
We've had never, which means not at any time.
So, Neil, you said you will never get a dog.
We heard man's best friend, which is a common expression to describe dogs.
And purring – the noise a cat makes when it's happy.
That's it for this episode of Real Easy English.
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Bye! Thank you.