My Best Friend’s Wedding | Improve Your English | English Listening Skills - Speaking Skills | Love
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- Опубліковано 11 тра 2024
- Wedding Ceremony | Learn English Through Story | English Listening Skills - Speaking Skills Everyday | English Speaking Practice | American Accent - Daily Life English - Love - Romantic
Hello, English learners! Welcome back to English Skills Mastery for another heartwarming lesson. Today's video, "My Best Friend’s Wedding," takes you on a journey with Grace as she attends her best friend Jane's wedding. This isn't just a story about celebration; it's a chance to explore and learn English vocabulary related to weddings and expressions of love and commitment.
📘 What you'll find in this lesson:
- Join Grace in experiencing the joy and beauty of a wedding ceremony and reception.
- Learn essential vocabulary connected to weddings, from the preparations to the celebration.
- Enjoy storytelling that's clear and simple, ideal for boosting your English listening and speaking abilities.
- Participate in speaking exercises based on the story and review the vocabulary to reinforce your learning.
🕒 Chapters:
00:00 - Introduction to English Skills Mastery
00:24 - Beginning of Grace's Wedding Adventure
03:01 - Vocabulary and Expressions Related to Weddings
05:08 - Speaking Practice Inspired by the Wedding Story
14:04 - Listen to the Story one more time
16:41 - Closing and Encouragement
This video is perfect for English learners at any level who wish to expand their vocabulary with words and phrases about weddings and celebrations. Experience the excitement and emotion of a special day with Grace, practice the language together, and enrich your English vocabulary in a fun and engaging way.
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Great lesson.❤😊
These lessons are a great way to help engage students in conversation while applying listening skills and new vocabulary A+++++ thank you.
Excellent, thanks a lot
Thanks for the great lesson
My pleasure!
Many Thanks Teacher.I loved the story.
Until the next class.
I'm going to study vocabulary
Thank You! Greetings from Germany!
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I love your voice Grace! God bless your Chanel
These videos are so useful and helpful it really help me to improve my English and learn so many vocabulary thank you so much for being such an a good teacher ❤❤❤
Your stories are always so engaging! The way you use them to teach English is simply brilliant. Thank you for sharing your talent and knowledge with us! I'm constantly seeking inspiration from channels like yours to provide the best possible content to my viewers. Congratulations on your talent and dedication! 👏🏼🤗❤️
Great lesson. Excellent job. Thanks a lot.
Very nice❤
I never knew learning English could be this fun .
Thanks a bunch🙂
Your videos are awesome and helpful. I really like it. It is also good for imitation.
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Thank you so much for your kind support. I really appreciate that.
Excellent lesson.
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Well-chosen vocabulary!!Cool Video!!
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Thank you bro.
Great job ❤
nice story
Hope you have link transcrip soon
Very good lesson ,
But is Jane and Henry the parents of claire
May I know what prompt you use for such images? What is the name of this girl characters? I hope you reply me brother
Maybe she drawed them
AI??
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Pls use idioms and delicate words in every line for making better content
Why we use get married soon instead of get marry?
The phrases "get married" and "get merry" have different meanings. "Get married" refers to entering into a legal and formal union with a partner, whereas "get merry" means to become cheerful or festive. The term "marry" in "get married" comes from the Latin word "maritare," meaning to provide with a husband or wife, while "merry" comes from Old English and means joyful or happy. So, while both phrases involve a form of happiness, they refer to entirely different concepts.
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