English Listening Practice Daily Conversation to Improve Speaking Skills
2gHaZCTxd4E — Published on YouTube channel English Easy Practice on January 10, 2025, 9:00 AM
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- Speaker A: English Easy Practice introduces a fun and interactive learning experience designed to improve your English speaking skills. Watch the four part exercise and train your brain to speak English fluently. - In Part 1 English listening practice, Speaker A and Speaker B talk about their different interests. They agree that experiences are more important than things. - In the vocabulary section, they explore some new words in the example sentences. They talk about the different opinions of different people on different topics, such as the neighbor's new bicycle, the car of the opposite sex, etc. - Speaker B teaches the shadowing practice. They talk about different interests. They agree that experiences are more important than things. Then they recommend a great video to improve their English skills.
Video Description
Welcome to a fun and easy way to improve your English speaking and listening skills! In this video, you will learn the English expression "Couldn't care less" and other useful vocabulary and phrases. Let’s learn step by step and improve together! 🎉
Part 1: Listening English Conversation
In the first part, you will listen to a natural English conversation. This will help you hear how people really speak in daily life. Listen carefully to the words, phrases, and expressions used in context. Repeating this part is a great way to improve your listening skills! 🎧
Part 2: Learn Vocabulary
In this part, we will focus on key vocabulary and the expression "Couldn't care less." I’ll explain the meaning and how to use it in real-life situations. You’ll also hear simple example sentences to make learning easier. Don’t forget to take notes! ✍️
Part 3: English-Speaking Practice
Now it’s your turn to speak! In this section, you will answer questions based on the conversation you heard. Answer out loud to practice forming sentences and speaking confidently. This is a great way to build fluency and improve your speaking skills fast. 💪
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Part 4: Shadowing Practice
In the final part, you will practice shadowing. Repeat after me to match the pronunciation, rhythm, and intonation of a native speaker. This method is powerful for improving both speaking and listening. Keep practicing, and you’ll see great results! 🎤
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Chapters:
00:00 - Learn English by Listening and Speaking
01:20 - English Conversation practice
02:55 - Learn English Vocabulary
04:36 - English Speaking Practice
10:51 - Shadowing Practice
13:08 - Improve English Skills
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Speaker A: 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. Watch this video till to the end to improve your English fast. 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.
Speaker B: 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.
Speaker A: Couldn't Care Less did you see the neighbor's new car? It's so shiny and expensive.
Speaker B: Honestly, I couldn't care less about cars. They're just a way to get from one place to another.
Speaker A: Really? I think having a nice car is exciting.
Speaker B: Not for me. As long as it works, I'm happy.
Speaker A: Well, I guess everyone has different interests.
Speaker B: Exactly. I'd rather spend my money on traveling or hobbies.
Speaker A: That's a good point. Experiences are more important than things.
Speaker B: 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.
Speaker A: Vocabulary.
Speaker B: I couldn't care less. This means you are not interested in something at all. Sarah asked if I liked the movie, but I couldn't care less about it as long as this means something will happen or be true. Only if a condition is met. You can borrow my book as long as you return it tomorrow. I'd rather. This means you prefer one thing instead of another. I'd rather stay home than go out in the rain.
Speaker A: I want to remind you something, guys. Repetition is very important to become fluent in English. So watch this video many times. Try to answer the questions out loud and you will improve your speaking skills quickly.
Speaker B: 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.
Speaker A: Did you see the neighbor's new car? It's so Shiny and expensive.
Speaker B: Did Anna see the neighbor's new bicycle? No, she didn't. She didn't see the neighbor's new bicycle. What did Anna see? She saw the neighbor's new car. Did Anna say the car was so dull and cheap? No, she didn't say it was so dull and cheap. What did Anna say about the car? It's shiny and expensive. She said it was so shiny and expensive. Honestly, I couldn't care less about cars. Did Jake care about the new car? No, he didn't. He didn't care about the car. What did Jake say about the neighbor's car? He said he couldn't care less about cars. They're just a way to get from one place to another. What did Jake say about cars? They're just a way to get from one place to another. Does Jake think cars are exciting? No, he doesn't. He doesn't think cars are exciting.
Speaker A: Really? I think having a nice car is exciting.
Speaker B: Does Anna agree with Jake at first? No, she doesn't. She thinks having a nice car is exciting. What kind of car does Anna find exciting? A nice car. She thinks having a nice car is exciting. Not for me. As long as it works, I'm happy. Does Jake care if a car is shiny? No, he doesn't. He only cares if the car works. Is Jake happy as long as a car is fast? No, he isn't happy as long as a car is fast. What makes Jake happy about cars? As long as it works. He's happy as long as it works.
Speaker A: Well, I guess everyone has different interests.
Speaker B: Does Anna think everyone has the same interests? No, she doesn't. She says everyone has different interests. Exactly. I'd rather spend my money on traveling or hobbies. What does Jake think is more important than cars, traveling or hobbies? He thinks traveling or hobbies are more important. Does Jake spend money on cars? No, he doesn't spend money on cars. What does Jake prefer to spend money on? He prefers to spend money on traveling or hobbies. What would Jake rather spend money on instead of cars? He'd rather spend money on traveling or hobbies.
Speaker A: That's a good point. Experiences are more important than things.
Speaker B: Does Anna agree with Jake in the end? Yes, she does. She agrees that experiences are more important than things. What does Anna think is more important than things? Experiences. She says experiences are more important than things. Does Anna change her opinion about cars? Yes, she does. She agrees that experiences are more important than cars. Part 4 Shadowing practice 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.
Speaker A: Did you see the neighbor's new car? It's so shiny and expensive. Really? I think having a nice car is exciting. Well, I guess everyone has different interests. That's a good point. Experiences are more important than things.
Speaker B: Honestly, I couldn't care less about cars. They're just a way to get from one place to another. Not for me. As long as it works, I'm happy. Exactly. I'd rather spend my money on traveling or hobbies. 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.
Speaker A: Thanks for watching guys. Now I recommend you watch this great video too. It will help you to improve your English skills and you will love it. I promise.