I've Looked at Clouds from Both Sides Now - Joni Mitchel

Complete the exercise below. Check words you don't know in your dictionary. Listen and sing along to improve your pronunciation.
Don't   •  don't know love   •  looked at love   •  everywhere   •  let them know   •  another show   •  hair   •  at all   •  in my way   •  looked at   •  block the sun   •  up and down   •  many things   •  I recall   •  rain and snow   •  give and take   •  way you feel   •  don't know life   •  really don't know   •  the air   •  they say   •  old friends   •  from both sides   •  looked at life   •  feeling proud   •  when you go  
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Bows and flows of angel
And ice cream castles in
And feather canyons
I've clouds that way
But now they only
They on everyone
So I would have done
But clouds got
I've looked at clouds now
From , and still somehow
It's cloud illusions I recall
I clouds at all
Moons and Junes and Ferris wheels
The dizzy dancing
As every fairy tale comes real
I've that way
But now it's just
You leave 'em laughing
And if you care, don't
give yourself away
I've looked at love from both sides now
From , and still somehow
It's love's illusions I recall
I really at all
Tears and fears and
To say "I love you" right out loud
Dreams and schemes and circus crowds
I've that way
Oh but now are acting strange
They shake their heads, I've changed
Well something's lost but something's gained
In living every day
I've from both sides now
From WIN and LOSE and still somehow
It's life's illusions I recall
I really at all
I've looked at life from both sides now
From up and down and still somehow
It's life's illusions
I really don't know life
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Blue Skies - Song

Complete the exercise below. Listen and sing along to improve your pronunciation.
Smiling   •  right   •  now   •  fly   •  skies   •  All of them   •  Nothing but   •  saw   •  in love   •  a song   •  see   •  Nothing   •  From now on   •  hurrying by  
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Blue
at me
but blue skies
Do I
Bluebirds
Singing
Nothing but bluebirds
Never the sun shining so bright
Never saw things going so
Noticing the days
Oh When you’re , my how they
Blue days
gone
blue skies
From on
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At the Train Station - LINC 1.06

Watch the video. Listen and repeat to improve your pronunciation.
are   ·  care   ·  too   ·  Hello   ·  Morning   ·  it's   ·  isn't   ·  later   ·  It   ·  fantastic   ·  thanks   ·  Okay   ·  you   ·  isn't it   ·  Here   ·  afternoon   ·  it   ·  isn't   ·  Take   ·  See  
Click and Drop: click on a word in the box above and then in the correct space. Check your answers. What is your score?
MORNING
AL: .
GILL: Morning. Nice morning, it?
AL: Ah, beautiful.
LOUISE: Hi, Bob.
BOB: Hi, Louise. Fine morning, ?
LOUISE: It's . See you .
BOB: Bye. Good morning. How you this morning, Gill?
GILL: Fine, thanks, Bob. And ?
BOB: I'm fine, . Beautiful day.
GILL: Yes, is, isn't it?
BOB: we are.
GILL: Thanks. Take now.
BOB: Sure. You .
AFTERNOON
LINDA: Hi.
GILL: Good . Wet, it?
LINDA: sure is.
GILL: Thanks. you later.
LINDA: Sure. care, now.
SALLY: . How are you?
GILL: Fine, thanks. And how are you?
SALLY: , thanks.
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Spring Weather Report - LINC 2.28 - Part 1

Watch the video. Listen and repeat to improve your pronunciation. Complete the exercise below.
you should wait   •  this afternoon   •  so warm   •  can be   •  can I help you   •  to buy   •  will get   •  weather report   •  maybe I'll plant   •  that's great   •  we're having   •  well   •  degrees   •  I'm just starting   •  have to wait   •  have to   •  I'm fine   •  the next few days.   •  to plant  
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HAMIDAH: Hi, Manuel!
MANUEL: Oh! Hi, Hamidah. How are you?
HAMIDAH: Well, . How are you?
MANUEL: Very , thanks. Lovely weather .
HAMIDAH: Oh, it's nearly 15 (fifteen) outside.
MANUEL: So, with anything?
HAMIDAH: Yeah, I want some tomato plants.
MANUEL: Well, . I didn't know you liked to garden.
HAMIDAH: Well, , really. But I wanted some tomatoes this afternoon.
MANUEL: This afternoon? Well, you may . The ground is still a little too cold for tomatoes.
HAMIDAH: Oh, I thought I could plant them now.
MANUEL: Well, I think you may wait another two weeks. The weather forecast calls for cold nights.
HAMIDAH: Oh, and it seems during the day.
MANUEL: Hmm. Well, they're expecting some Arctic air. So it colder.
HAMIDAH: Well, do you think I should wait, you know, until the weather gets warmer before I even do my planting?
MANUEL: Well, some plants can go in now. But with some plants .
HAMIDAH: Okay. What kind of plants?
MANUEL: I have a pamphlet right here. It'll tell us. Here we go. Spinach, radishes, and lettuce planted early. But it's better to plant tomatoes, peppers, and eggplant by the end of May.
HAMIDAH: Well, some radishes .
MANUEL: I heard it was going to rain this afternoon.
HAMIDAH: Well, I heard it was gonna (going to) be sunny for
MANUEL: What time is it?
HAMIDAH: Ten thirty (10:30).
MANUEL: Okay. Let's see if we can catch a .
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Winter Weather Report - LINC 3.21

Watch the video. Listen and repeat to improve your pronunciation. Complete the exercise below.
colder than   •  if there's   •  supposed to be   •  just as cold   •  responsible for   •  is expected for   •  ski boots are   •  where   •  Intermittent   •  plenty of   •  said there was   •  predicted   •  There are   •  as much snow as   •  the cold front   •  is expecting   •  what's it like   •  coastal regions   •  what channel   •  hardly wait   •  are expected   •  to watch  
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ALI: Mansoureh! Do you know my ski goggles are?
MANSOUREH: They're in the closet.
ALI: Where?
MANSOUREH: On the shelf in the closet. Don't worry, I'll bring them.
ALI: Okay, good!
MANSOUREH: Here they are!
ALI: Thanks. Now I have everything. Are you ready?
MANSOUREH: Yes, I'm ready.
ALI: Oh, by the way. Did you get a chance the weather report?
MANSOUREH: The weather report? Why?
ALI: Because I don't want to drive all the way up to the ski hill no snow!
MANSOUREH: Don't worry! There will be lots of snow.
ALI: Yeah, how do you know?
MANSOUREH: Trust me.
ALI: Well, outside?
MANSOUREH: Well, it's pretty cold. It's only five degrees.
ALI: It's it was yesterday. Are there any clouds?
MANSOUREH: Yes. some clouds.
ALI: Well, it always snows when it's cold and cloudy.
MANSOUREH: Don't worry. There will be lots of snow. And there's some more this afternoon.
ALI: Why, are they predicting snow?
MANSOUREH: Yep. The weather forecast a chance of snow at higher elevations.
ALI: Do you know the weather is on?
MANSOUREH: I think it's on twenty-six.
ALI: Okay.
WEATHER FORECASTER: And now let's take a look at weather systems across
the country. Snow flurries on the Atlantic coast today. St. John's (St. John is) currently reporting a high of around plus 1, with an overnight low of minus 2. Halifax plus 4 and O. Moving inland, it snowed overnight in northern Quebec. In Quebec City, highs of minus 8 with an expected low of minus 15. In Montreal and Ottawa highs of about plus 1 with lows near zero, and heavy snowfall
overnight. ALI: Quebec always gets snow in the winter.
MANSOUREH: Do they get in Halifax?
ALI: I don't know. Mind you, all of Eastern Canada gets a lot of snow.
MANSOUREH: Except Toronto. They don't get as much snow as Halifax or Montreal.
ALI: That's true. But it's in Toronto as it is in the rest of the Eastern provinces.
MANSOUREH: Yeah. We're lucky. It's so much warmer here in winter.
ALI: Oh, here's the weather report for British Columbia.
WEATHER FORECASTER: As we move further west we see Chinook-type winds in southern Alberta highs of up to 17 and unseasonable showers. In the Interior of B.C. a heavy snow warning and lows of minus 5 continue as moves toward the coast. The of B.C. can expect continued cold with reported highs near 4 and lows of minus 1. Intermittent snowfall the region.
ALI: snowfall?
MANSOUREH: That's good. I don't want it to snow all day long.
ALI: That's true. And we get some new snow.
MANSOUREH: Yeah. Just a little bit of powder on top of the old base.
ALI: Great! I can to put my skis on. Are you ready?
MANSOUREH: I am ready. My stuff’s at the door.
ALI: Right then. Let's go. Oops. Mansoureh, do you know where my ?
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