Floods Are Scary | Practice English Listening and Speaking Skills | Improve Your Vocabulary
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- Опубліковано 18 вер 2024
- Welcome to our video, Floods Are Scary, designed to help you improve your English listening, speaking, and vocabulary skills! This video is perfect for learners at the B1 level, starting from IELTS 4.0 - 4.5. You will follow Anna’s story as she experiences her first flood and learns how to stay calm and work together in difficult situations.
This video is divided into 4 parts to make your learning experience engaging and effective:
Part 1: Listen to the Story
In the first part, you will listen to the full story of Anna and her family. Pay attention to the events, vocabulary, and emotions in the story as you practice your listening skills.
Part 2: Learn New Vocabulary and Phrases
In this section, you will learn key vocabulary words and phrases from the story. These will help you better understand the story and expand your language skills.
Part 3: Practice Speaking
Here, you will have the opportunity to practice speaking. Sentences will be repeated 3 times to help you focus on pronunciation and improve your confidence in speaking English with an American accent.
Part 4: Listen to the Story Again
Finally, you will listen to the story once more, applying everything you've learned to improve your understanding and fluency.
This method of repetition and gradual learning will help you boost your English skills. Enjoy learning with us!
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This sounds natural and I know no one cares but "Staying calm and working together is the most important thing" is ok? Aren't they multiple subjects?
The sentence "Staying calm and working together is the most important thing" is grammatically correct because "staying calm and working together" functions as a compound subject, but it is viewed as a single, unified action or idea. In this case, the actions of "staying calm" and "working together" are being treated as one concept, which justifies the use of "is" instead of "are."
If you wanted to emphasize them as separate actions, you could say:
"Staying calm and working together are the most important things."
However, for the original meaning where both actions form a single, unified importance, "is" is the correct choice.
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