Simplified Speech #246 – Never have I ever
4/17/202625 min
Have you ever returned food at a restaurant? Fired a real gun? Used a fake ID to buy alcohol? Andrew and Indiana play Never Have I Ever in this episode, a popular North American game where players share the surprising things they have or have not done in their lives. Who has done more? Listen to find out, and learn some useful English expressions along the way.
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First 90 secondsAndrew· Host0:00
Hello everybody, and welcome to Culips. You're listening to Simplified Speech, which is our series which features clear, natural, and easy-to-understand English conversations between native speakers and joining me today as my co-host is Indiana. Hey there, Indiana. How's it going?
Indiana· Host0:18
I'm good, Andrew. How are you?
Andrew· Host0:20
I'm doing great, but, uh, I'm kinda going crazy because my headphones [chuckles] are having an issue right now, and the audio keeps cutting out of my left ear, so I'm kinda wiggling my headphone cord trying to get you to come, uh, out of both sides of my headphones. But yeah, I might have to do this, uh, recording here today, Indiana, hearing you only out of the right-hand side of my headphones, but it's okay. I'll survive. I c- I can do it, and we have a fun episode planned for everyone today. Indiana, I'll let you do the honors and introduce our topic. What are we talking about today?
Indiana· Host1:01
Sure. So we're gonna play a little game that is very popular, uh, among, I would say, North Americans, Canadians, Americans in high school and in college. It's a great icebreaker game or a way to get to know your friends better. It's a kind of thing that you would do at a sleepover or maybe as a drinking game in college, and it is called Never Have I Ever.



