Neil and Georgie talk about their siblings and how they feel about each other. Georgie has one sister who is younger and more mature than him. Neil has a younger sister who is more grown-up than him. They both think that their sisters are similar to them, but not exactly the same. Georgie and his sister are close, but they don't meet very often because she lives in a different city. Neil and his sister get on well when they're together, but they can go a long time without talking. Georgie wishes he had a sibling who was a boy, while Neil wishes he had an older sibling to show him the way. They discuss the stereotype of older siblings being more responsible and sensible. Neil thinks his sister is more serious and better behaved than him. They recap the vocabulary they used in the conversation, including 'siblings', 'similar', 'get on with', and 'close'. They encourage listeners to practice their English by listening to more episodes and doing worksheets on their website. Neil and Georgie's conversation about their siblings helps listeners learn new vocabulary and understand how to use it in context. They provide examples of how to use the words 'siblings', 'similar', 'get on with', and 'close' in a conversation. Listeners can practice their English by listening to more episodes and doing worksheets on the website. Neil and Georgie's conversation about their siblings is a good example of how to use vocabulary in a conversation. They use the words 'siblings', 'similar', 'get on with', and 'close' to describe their relationships with their sisters. They also discuss the stereotype of older siblings being more responsible and sensible. Neil and Georgie's conversation is a good way for listeners to learn new vocabulary and practice their English skills.
Neil and Georgie's conversation about their siblings is a good example of how to use vocabulary in a conversation. They use the words 'siblings', 'similar', 'get on with', and 'close' to describe their relationships with their sisters. They also discuss the stereotype of older siblings being more responsible and sensible. Neil and Georgie's conversation is a good way for listeners to learn new vocabulary and practice their English skills. Neil and Georgie's conversation about their siblings is a good example of how to use vocabulary in a conversation. They use the words 'siblings', 'similar', 'get on with', and 'close' to describe their relationships with their sisters. They also discuss the stereotype of older siblings being more responsible and sensible. Neil and Georgie's conversation is a good way for listeners to learn new vocabulary and practice their English skills.
Neil and Georgie's conversation about their siblings is a good example of how to use vocabulary in a conversation. They use the words 'siblings', 'similar', 'get on with', and 'close' to describe their relationships with their sisters. They also discuss the stereotype of older siblings being more responsible and sensible. Neil and Georgie's conversation is a good way for listeners to learn new vocabulary and practice their English skills.