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The 14 dialogues in February
1. If you listen closely, the February wind whispers: prepare for surprises. I’m already prepared—I bought new boots and an umbrella. Let it whisper; I’m not afraid. I heard there’s going to be a street food festival in March. Who’s coming with me? First, let’s calculate how much we spent on Christmas gifts. Otherwise, we’ll be broke again and miss the festival. 2. Offices will soon become museums. People will come on tours: look, children, this is where people used to sit fr

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Jan 204 min read


20 маленьких рассказов о жизни за границей
1. Plans and Beer Luka: "Guys, I don’t know about you, but I feel like this year in Belgrade is going to be a total reset for the IT scene. I can smell a massive shift coming." Marko: "Luka, you smell a revolution every year. The reality is inflation, Vračar rents are hitting the ceiling, and electricity is going up. We need to stay grounded." Sara: "All the raises and revolutions don’t mean a thing if we stop seeing each other. The main thing is to stay a team and not let th

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Dec 21, 20259 min read


20 маленьких разговоров о Новом годе
Conversation 1 – Buying the Yule Log Nikola: Should we go to the market in the morning for the Yule log? Marko: Of course, it’s tradition. But we need to go early to find a nice oak log. Jelena: I really love this custom. I adore the smell of oak and straw in the house. Ana: Me too. It doesn’t matter if you know all the history; what matters is that we’re together. Nikola: I agree. Once we bring in the Yule log, the house feels warmer instantly. Marko: Then it’s settled—let’s

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Dec 16, 20256 min read


20 разговоров про Новый год и Рождество
Conversation 1 – Badnjak and old trees Nikola: Did you know that the badnjak is not just a “piece of wood”, but an ancient symbol of life and light? Marko: Okay, but explain it to me logically: why oak in particular, and why do we burn it afterwards? Jelena: What I find interesting is that people still gather around the badnjak as if they’re renewing a covenant with each other. Nikola: Ever since the druids, they believed that a tree keeps the soul of a student, and the cuts

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Dec 9, 202510 min read


20 маленьких разговоров \ Идея поездки и первые впечатления
1. Where are we going this winter? Chiara: So, girls, where are we going for winter break this year? I'm tired of staying home. Sofia: I want to ski! Maybe in the Alps, in Italy? Giulia: And what if instead we go to the Balkans? I've heard there are beautiful mountains in Serbia. Chiara: Balkans? Interesting! But is it very different from Italy in winter? Sofia: Good question! Let's search online! 2. Italy vs. Balkans: What's the atmosphere like there? Giulia: So, I read that

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Nov 18, 20256 min read


Arrival & First Impressions
1. Wow, It's the Future! You: Whoa, look at all these skyscrapers! It feels like I've landed in a sci-fi movie. Is everything this new? Friend/Parent: Pretty much! It's wild to think that 50 years ago, this was almost all just desert. You: For real? That's insane. Friend/Parent: Yep, the city grew super fast. Get ready to have your mind blown every single day. You: I'm so ready! This is awesome. 2. The Tallest of Them All: Burj Khalifa You: Is that... is that the Burj Khalifa

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Nov 18, 20256 min read


20 маленьких разговоров для социализации
1. Getting used to Loznica A: How are you doing here in Loznica, are you getting used to it? B: Slowly, yes. We’re still trying to find the rhythm — everything is slower here than in Moscow. A: That’s normal. Here nobody’s in a hurry unless they have to be. B: I like that, there’s less stress. A: Just don’t get annoyed when someone says “sjutra,” it means the same as “tomorrow.” B: Haha, good, because we’ve already heard that three times today. 2. The heat A: Have you gotten

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Oct 28, 20256 min read


Маленькие разговоры коллег о менталитете сербов
10 Short Conversations with Colleagues (B1 Level) Morning Coffee (Morning Ritual) Dmitrij: Good morning, Marko! Marko: Good morning! Want some coffee? We don’t start the day without it. Dmitrij: Sure, thanks! I see coffee is a very important ritual here. Marko: The most important! It’s the first 15 minutes for a relaxed chat before work. Dmitrij: I like this custom. (Context: In Serbia, sharing morning coffee at work is a very important social ritual. It’s an opportunity for

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Oct 21, 20254 min read


Маленькие разговоры о различии менталитетов сербов и итальянцев
5 Conversations About Differences in Mentality: Serbs vs. Italians Working Hours and "Dolce Vita" Serbian Colleague (Marko): I watch our new colleagues from Milan. At exactly five o’clock, the pen drops from their hands, and they’re gone. Respect! Russian Colleague (Dmitrij): Yes, I’ve noticed. They are very precise with working hours. In Russia, we often stay longer at work. Marko: Same with us! But Italians—they live for dolce vita—the sweet life. Work is important, but it’

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Oct 21, 20253 min read


Small talk with an intuitive friend
1. — Are you looking at the sea again? — Yes, it’s like a mirror — it shows everything. — But to me it’s just blue. — Then your eyes are still resting. — And yours? — Mine are always working. 2. — Why are you photographing old houses? — They tell more than the new ones. — But they’re falling apart. — So are people. And they’re still important. — Do you think anyone will notice? — The one who needs to will notice. 3. — Why are you laughing at the doctors? — Because otherwise I

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Sep 12, 20252 min read


Three international students
Scene: Three international students — Maria 🇮🇹, Hannah 🇩🇪, and Anya 🇷🇺 — are sitting in the university cafeteria after a joint seminar on intercultural communication. They’re sipping coffee and laughing about social norms in their home countries. Maria:So… tell me girls, how do people actually talk in youth groups in your countries? Because in Italy, we basically speak like we’re in an opera. Loud, dramatic, hands everywhere. You sneeze? Someone will write poetry about

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Jun 8, 20252 min read


Topic: How AI Agents and Google AI Mode Will Change Life and Work , IELTS
Part 1: Introduction & Interview (4–5 minutes) Topic: Technology and Daily Routines Examiner: Do you use search engines often?...

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May 28, 20252 min read


Human is dancing energy \ Stories and dialogues B1 B2 in English and Serbian
Stories and dialogues B1 B2 in English and Serbian At a small café table near the Resurrection of Christ Cathedral in Podgorica, Dejan...

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Dec 27, 20245 min read


Human is dancing energy \ Stories and Dialogues about Life
Dialogues about Life At a small café table near the Resurrection of Christ Cathedral in Podgorica, Dejan and Elena sat with cups of...

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Dec 24, 20243 min read


Conversations over coffee: Dialogues about Life and the atmosphere of the Balkans
Dialogues about Life Dejan and Elena were sitting at a table in a small café, right across from the majestic Cathedral of Christ's...

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Dec 21, 20243 min read


Reciprocity as a Path to Meaning
Podgorica, a chilly autumn afternoon. Two friends, Dejan and Elena, were sitting at a small café table in front of the magnificent Church...

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Dec 4, 20243 min read


Openness is the true measure of strength
Dialogue Between Dejan and Elena They were sitting at a small table in a café garden, with a view of the magnificent Church of the...

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Dec 1, 20243 min read


Language Lessons for Exams, Study, Work, and Real Life
You do not need perfect grammar to begin. You need a clear task, good examples, guided practice, and support.
That is what we build together — step by step, from language knowledge to real communication.

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May 31, 20225 min read
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