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  • English Easy Practice Do you want to learn English vocabulary faster?

  • Want to have better listening comprehension and pronunciation?

  • And boost your speaking skills quickly?

  • Then, welcome to our new video to improve your English skills.

  • In this video, we'll dive into a fun and interactive learning experience designed to improve your English speaking skills.

  • Now, we will have a four-part exercise.

  • Part 1 – Listening Practice Part 2 – Vocabulary Part 3 – Listen and Answer Practice Part 4 – Shadowing Practice Now, are you ready to train your brain to speak English fluently?

  • Let's get started.

  • Part 1 – English Listening Practice In the first part, you'll listen to a conversation between native English speakers.

  • Try to focus on the meaning of the conversation when you listen to it.

  • This will help you understand real-life conversations better.

  • Hey Sarah, what's up?

  • Not much, just getting ready to hit the road for my trip tomorrow.

  • Oh, where are you going?

  • I'm heading to the mountains for a hiking trip with some friends.

  • That sounds like fun.

  • Don't forget to pack warm clothes.

  • Definitely.

  • I've got my jacket and boots all ready.

  • How long will you be gone?

  • Just for the weekend.

  • We'll be back by Sunday evening.

  • Well, have a great time and be safe out there.

  • Thanks, Tim.

  • I'll make sure to send you some pictures.

  • Awesome.

  • Looking forward to it.

  • If you like this video, give it a thumbs up and hit the subscribe button to receive more like it in the future.

  • Part 2 – Learn Vocabulary Now, let's explore some new words together in our Vocabulary section.

  • I'll explain a few words and use them in example sentences to help you grasp their meaning easily.

  • To begin a journey or leave a place, often used informally to indicate leaving or starting a trip.

  • After packing all his camping gear, Tom was ready to hit the road for his weekend getaway.

  • Moving towards a particular direction or destination.

  • Sarah is heading to the beach for her vacation next week.

  • Hiking Walking or trekking outdoors, usually in natural environments like mountains or forests, for pleasure, exercise or exploration.

  • Example We plan to go hiking in the national park this weekend to enjoy the beautiful scenery.

  • Part 3 – Listen and Answer Practice Time for some interactive practice.

  • Listen carefully to the questions I ask about the conversation.

  • Try to answer them out loud before I reveal the correct answers.

  • This will boost your speaking and listening skills.

  • Repeat this exercise every day until you can say the answers quickly and confidently.

  • Answer the questions out loud.

  • Hey Sarah, what's up?

  • Not much, just getting ready to hit the road for my trip tomorrow.

  • Oh, where are you going?

  • I'm heading to the mountains for a hiking trip with some friends.

  • Yes, he did.

  • He asked Sarah where she's going.

  • No, she didn't.

  • She said she's going to the mountains for a hiking trip.

  • No, she won't hit the road next week.

  • She will hit the road tomorrow.

  • For a hiking trip.

  • She will hit the road for a hiking trip.

  • Who will Sarah go on the hiking trip with?

  • She will go with some friends.

  • Where is Sarah heading for her trip?

  • She's heading to the mountains.

  • That sounds like fun.

  • Don't forget to pack warm clothes.

  • Definitely.

  • I've got my jacket and boots all ready.

  • Did Tim remind Sarah to pack fancy clothes?

  • No, he didn't.

  • He didn't remind Sarah to pack fancy clothes.

  • What did Tim suggest Sarah pack?

  • Tim suggested Sarah pack warm clothes.

  • Did Sarah mention she's already packed her swimsuit?

  • No, she didn't.

  • She mentioned she's already packed her jacket and boots.

  • How long will you be gone?

  • Just for the weekend.

  • We'll be back by Sunday evening.

  • Did Tim ask how long Sarah will be gone?

  • Yes, he did.

  • He asked how long Sarah will be gone.

  • Did Sarah say she'll be away for a whole month?

  • No, she didn't.

  • She said she'll be away just for the weekend.

  • When will Sarah be back from her trip?

  • She'll be back by Sunday evening.

  • How long will Sarah be away?

  • She'll be away just for the weekend.

  • Well, have a great time and be safe out there.

  • Which outdoor activities did Sarah mention?

  • She mentioned hiking.

  • Did Tim tell Sarah to have a terrible time?

  • No, he didn't.

  • He told Sarah to have a great time.

  • Thanks, Tim.

  • I'll make sure to send you some pictures.

  • Awesome.

  • Looking forward to it.

  • Did Sarah say she'll send Tim some photos?

  • Yes, she did.

  • She said she'll send Tim some pictures.

  • Did Tim say he's not looking forward to seeing the photos?

  • No, he didn't.

  • He said he's looking forward to seeing the photos.

  • Did Sarah promise to send photos of her trip?

  • Yes, she did.

  • She promised to send photos of her trip.

  • To whom did Sarah promise to send photos?

  • She promised to send photos to Tim.

  • Did Tim say he's not interested in Sarah's trip photos?

  • No, he didn't.

  • He said he's interested in Sarah's trip photos.

  • Lastly, we have the shadowing practice.

  • Read your lines out loud after the speakers as they talk in the conversation.

  • Focus on the rhythm and intonation of the English expressions and sentences.

  • This exercise will sharpen your pronunciation and overall speaking abilities.

  • Let's begin.

  • Hey Sarah, what's up?

  • Oh, where are you going?

  • That sounds like fun.

  • Don't forget to pack warm clothes.

  • How long will you be gone?

  • Well, have a great time and be safe out there.

  • Awesome.

  • Looking forward to it.

  • Not much.

  • Just getting ready to hit the road for my trip tomorrow.

  • I'm heading to the mountains for a hiking trip with some friends.

  • Definitely.

  • I've got my jacket and boots all ready.

  • Just for the weekend.

  • We'll be back by Sunday evening.

  • Thanks, Tim.

  • I'll make sure to send you some pictures.

  • Great job on completing the English speaking practice.

  • Keep watching this video every day for one week and repeat the exercises to see significant improvements in your English skills.

  • Don't forget to like and subscribe for more helpful content.

  • Happy learning!

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English Easy Practice Do you want to learn English vocabulary faster?

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US /səbˈskraɪb/

UK /səb'skraɪb/

  • verb
  • To regularly pay to receive a service
pronunciation

US /prəˌnʌnsiˈeʃən/

UK /prəˌnʌnsiˈeɪʃn/

  • noun
  • How a word is said; how a word sounds
  • A representation of how a word is spoken, often using phonetic symbols.
  • A particular way of pronouncing words, often associated with a region or social group.
  • other
  • The way in which a word or language is spoken.
  • The manner in which someone utters a word.
  • A particular way of pronouncing words, often associated with a region or group.
  • other
  • A representation of how a word is spoken, often using phonetic symbols.
  • A particular way of pronouncing words, especially one that is characteristic of a region or group.
significant

US /sɪɡˈnɪfɪkənt/

UK /sɪgˈnɪfɪkənt/

  • adjective
  • Large enough to be noticed or have an effect
  • Having meaning; important; noticeable
  • (Statistics) being clearly different
awesome

US /ˈɔsəm/

UK /'ɔ:səm/

  • adjective
  • Great; wonderful; stupendous
  • Extremely impressive or daunting; inspiring great admiration, apprehension, or fear.
content

US /ˈkɑnˌtɛnt/

UK /'kɒntent/

  • adjective
  • Willing to accept something; satisfied.
  • Being happy or satisfied
  • In a state of peaceful happiness.
  • In a state of peaceful happiness.
  • other
  • To be satisfied or willing to do something.
  • other
  • To make (someone) happy and satisfied.
  • To make (someone) happy and satisfied.
  • To satisfy (someone).
  • To make (someone) happy and satisfied.
  • other
  • Information made available by a website or other electronic medium.
  • Information made available by a website or other electronic medium.
  • The things that are to be found inside something.
  • The things that are to be found inside something.
  • The subject matter of a book, speech, etc.
  • other
  • Information or other material put out by an individual or organization via communications mediums.
  • The amount of a particular substance contained in something.
  • A state of peaceful happiness and satisfaction.
  • The things that are to be found inside something; the ideas, facts, or images that are contained in a book, article, speech, etc.
  • noun
  • Information in something, e.g. book or computer
boost

US /bust/

UK /bu:st/

  • noun
  • An increase in something
  • verb
  • To increase something; to make something better
  • To push someone or something up from beneath them
  • other
  • To increase or improve.
practice

US /ˈpræktɪs/

UK /'præktɪs/

  • other
  • To carry out or perform (a particular activity, method, or custom) habitually or regularly.
  • To carry out or perform (a particular activity, method, or custom) habitually or regularly.
  • To perform an activity or exercise a skill repeatedly in order to improve or maintain proficiency.
  • To perform (an activity) or exercise (a skill) repeatedly or regularly in order to improve or maintain one's proficiency.
  • To do something repeatedly so as to become skilled at it.
  • noun
  • A customary way of doing something.
  • A usual or customary action or proceeding.
  • A doctor's or lawyer's business.
  • Repeated exercise in or performance of an activity or skill so as to acquire or maintain proficiency in it.
  • The customary, habitual, or expected procedure or way of doing of something.
  • The office and place for legal or medical work
  • Doing something many times to become better at it
  • other
  • A customary way of doing something.
  • The business or work of a professional person, such as a doctor or lawyer.
  • other
  • The customary, habitual, or expected procedure or way of doing something.
  • Repeated exercise of an activity or skill in order to improve or maintain proficiency.
  • Repeated exercise in or performance of an activity or skill so as to acquire or maintain proficiency in it.
  • Repeated exercise in or performance of an activity or skill so as to acquire or maintain proficiency in it.
  • other
  • Work at or be engaged in (a profession).
  • verb
  • To perform an activity or exercise a skill repeatedly or regularly in order to improve or maintain one's proficiency.
  • To work as a doctor or lawyer
  • To live according to the teachings of a religion
  • To do something many times to improve a skill
improve

US /ɪmˈpruv/

UK /ɪm'pru:v/

  • verb
  • To make, or become, something better
  • other
  • To become better than before; to advance in excellence.
  • To become better
  • other
  • To make something better; to enhance in value or quality.
  • To make something better; to raise to a more desirable quality or condition.
native

US /ˈnetɪv/

UK /ˈneɪtɪv/

  • noun
  • Someone from or born in a specific country
  • Original inhabitant, e.g. before others
  • Person speaking a language from birth
  • adjective
  • Caused by natural ability; innate
vocabulary

US /voˈkæbjəˌlɛri/

UK /və'kæbjələrɪ/

  • noun
  • Words that have to do with a particular subject
  • The body of words used in a particular language.
  • The words that a person knows
  • other
  • The range of words known to or used by a particular person or group of people.

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