Richard: Yes. Very similar to the Mars bar.
Jackie: But it's a smaller bar.
Richard: Slightly smaller, yes.
Jackie: But of course, Richard, we’re adults now and we still eat chocolate, don't we?
Richard: Yes
Jackie: But I think the one that we like to eat the most now is KitKat, isn't it?
Richard: Yes. It's a biscuit. A wafer biscuit covered in chocolate like all the others.
Jackie: It's very plain really.
Richard: Four bars but they're all joined together, aren't they?
Jackie: Four… four long bars joined together but that's nice because we can then have two each.
Richard: And we can share it, yes.
Jackie: So what about you the listeners? What's your favourite chocolate bar now or when you were a child? Why don't you write in and tell us? We'd love to hear from you.
Richard: So that's the podcast. So now time for a break.
Together: Have a break, have a KitKat!
What a place to stay
Jackie: There are ice hotels in Sweden, castle hotels in Scotland and underground hotels in Tunisia but for this week's podcastsinenglish.com we're talking about three very different hotels. Richard, I'm going to describe three hotels. I want you to choose one. Which one would you like to stay in, okay?
Richard: All right, yes.
Jackie: The first one is in Oxford, in England, and it used to be a prison.
Richard: [laughs] Right. Not sure about that then.
Jackie: So, there are 94 rooms.
Richard: Cells [both laugh]
Jackie: Well, they were all cells, yes. 94 of them. Do you think there'll be bars on the windows?
Richard: I don't know, [they'd] probably keep them actually. How much are these rooms, stroke, cells [rooms/cells]?
Jackie: A double room is £140.
Richard: Ooo, a bit expensive.
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