Placeholder Image

Subtitles section Play video

  • 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!

  • you

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

Subtitles and vocabulary

Click the word to look it up Click the word to find further inforamtion about it