English Conversation Practice to Improve Your English Listening and Speaking Skills

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  • Welcome to our ESL learning corner, where we're diving into the world of English conversations! 🌟 Are you ready to boost your English listening and speaking abilities? Join us in this video as we embark on a journey to enhance our language skills through engaging dialogues.
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    🗣️ Conversation 1: Different Types of Relationships
    In our first conversation, we'll explore the various types of relationships people have. From family and friends to colleagues and neighbors, you'll learn how to discuss and describe these connections using simple yet effective English words. This conversation is designed to help you confidently express the relationships that matter to you.
    🗣️ Conversation 2: Talking About Dating Experiences
    In the second conversation, we'll step into the realm of dating experiences. Discover how to talk about first dates, funny mishaps, and memorable moments. We'll provide you with vocabulary and phrases to share your stories and understand others' experiences. By the end of this conversation, you'll be ready to chat about your dating adventures with ease.
    🗣️ Conversation 3: Giving Relationship Advice (a funny conversation)
    Our final conversation is a lighthearted and humorous one. We'll delve into giving relationship advice and playfully offering suggestions. Learn how to provide suggestions, use conditional sentences, and offer light-hearted tips to your friends. This conversation is all about having fun with English while building your communication skills.
    🎯 Whether you're an intermediate English learner or simply looking to enhance your conversational skills, this video is tailor-made for you. Each conversation is carefully crafted with basic vocabulary and expressions, making it perfect for learners at your level. By engaging with these dialogues, you'll gain the confidence to participate in real-life conversations and improve your listening and speaking skills simultaneously.
    📌 Don't miss out on this opportunity to learn and have fun at the same time! Hit the play button, follow along, and prepare to take your English skills to the next level. Remember, practice makes perfect, and with our help, you'll be on your way to becoming a more confident English speaker in no time. Enjoy the journey of learning and mastering English conversations!
    🔔 If you find this video helpful, don't forget to give it a thumbs up, subscribe to our channel for more engaging lessons, and share it with your fellow English learners. Let's embark on this learning adventure together! 🚀🌎
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    Contents of this video
    00:00 - English Conversation Practice
    01:20 - Different Types of Relationships
    07:10 - Giving Relationship Advice
    11:42 - Talking About Dating Experiences
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 35

  • @EnglishEasyPractice
    @EnglishEasyPractice  10 місяців тому +8

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  • @Swiftie_9
    @Swiftie_9 10 місяців тому +3

    İt's one of the best channel to learn and improve English skills
    Thanks a lot🌹

  • @nun-chan9433
    @nun-chan9433 10 місяців тому

    I'm an intermediate English learner. This time video is somewhat difficult for me to comprehend because of the fable/allegory I'm not familiar with.
    timing = 8:21.
    But seriously, it's strange being a love guru when my relationship status is a meme.
    This phrase, I can't grasp the connotation/implication fully. I would like you to curate another expression.
    I've been having a thought that proverb/parable might be similar with in every country over the world, but I've noticed the existence of different phrase/proverb not having similar meaning in our indigenous language.
    You are great to struggle to have taught us.

  • @mirlana3254
    @mirlana3254 8 місяців тому +1

    I just love the videos you make! I'm your channel's fan! So useful!

  • @kurlishusman1144
    @kurlishusman1144 10 місяців тому +1

    I see video in Google today updates so I could not stop hand for subscribe your channel .thanks of lots making fun videos with approve vocabulary .
    So till now it's my cup of tea your channel 🎉

  • @omransaraya7502
    @omransaraya7502 10 місяців тому +2

    Nice video as usual thanks a lot for the adorable work that you did on this channel, ❤

  • @marshalucia3373
    @marshalucia3373 10 місяців тому +1

    Great video! Many thanks!

  • @Ziezuo
    @Ziezuo 10 місяців тому +3

    Thanks

  • @nun-chan9433
    @nun-chan9433 10 місяців тому

    I'm an intermediate English learner. This time video is somewhat difficult for me to comprehend because of the fable/allegory I'm not familiar with.
    timing = 8:31.
    Remember, doctors don't have to have the disease to cure it.
    I suppose this sentence would mean the following.
    Remember, doctors don't need to experience the disease to cure it.
    It would take some for me time to comprehend the native English speaker's expression, but I would try to comprehend.
    You are great to struggle to have taught us.

  • @germanandreszapatahinestro1346
    @germanandreszapatahinestro1346 10 місяців тому +1

    I really love this channel

  • @nun-chan9433
    @nun-chan9433 10 місяців тому

    I'm an intermediate English learner. This time video is somewhat difficult for me to comprehend because of the wording/choice of words I'm not familiar with.
    timing = 9:22.
    yeah, until you realize you have to finish the whole tub alone.
    This phrase, I can't grasp the connotation/implication fully because of the word 'tub'. Would it be substituted by the word 'cup' or any other? It would be too large to finish even with other's help for any purpose (especially for ice cream), I suppose.
    You are great to struggle to have taught us.

  • @nun-chan9433
    @nun-chan9433 10 місяців тому +1

    I'm an intermediate English learner.
    This video teaches me 'repetition is the key. so I watch and learn this again and again. Would you mind if I ask you a question?
    timing = 7:56.
    'Exactly! I felt like a fish on a bicycle, trying to give love advice.' In this sentence what implies the phrase 'a fish on a bicycle'? I referred the dictionary but I can't find the implication/connotation. we also have phrase concerning fish in our indigenous country. 'carp on cutting board' this phrase means that carp is a vigorous fish but once on a cutting board, it become quiet as if realized its doom, and this derives connotations it'd good for human to be like this also.

    • @EnglishEasyPractice
      @EnglishEasyPractice  10 місяців тому +1

      Of course, I'd be happy to help! Repetition is indeed a valuable way to learn. In the sentence, "Exactly! I felt like a fish on a bicycle, trying to give love advice," the phrase "a fish on a bicycle" is used to describe a feeling of being out of place or awkward, similar to how a fish would feel if it were placed on a bicycle. It implies a sense of being unfamiliar or uncomfortable in a situation.
      I find it interesting that you have a similar phrase in your indigenous country, "carp on cutting board," which carries a similar idea of feeling subdued or realizing a challenging situation. Both phrases use imagery to convey the concept of being in an unexpected or uncomfortable circumstance.
      Feel free to ask your question-I'm here to help!

    • @nun-chan9433
      @nun-chan9433 10 місяців тому +1

      @@EnglishEasyPractice 様.
      Thank you for your quick response. I would agree with former half of your polite explanations about 'a fish on a bicycle'. I'm sorry, I'm going to explain our indigenous meaning about 'carp on cutting board'.
      This phrase means having noble/decisive mind, even in the face of one's death, wouldn't dare/stick to life and receive one's death.

    • @EnglishEasyPractice
      @EnglishEasyPractice  10 місяців тому +1

      Thanks for your feedback 😊@@nun-chan9433

  • @waleedeng8287
    @waleedeng8287 10 місяців тому +1

    i want stories such as that video with pdf

  • @egorzhugan
    @egorzhugan 10 місяців тому +1

    Procrastinate or not procrastinate ! That's the question !

  • @nun-chan9433
    @nun-chan9433 10 місяців тому

    I'm an intermediate English learner. This time video is somewhat difficult for me to comprehend because of the proverb I'm not familiar with.
    timing = 7:49.
    No way! That's like asking a penguin for flying tips.
    This phrase I can grasp the meaning, so I've searched the phrase of similar meaning in our indigenous language.
    but I can't find anything. the reason might be our ancestors wouldn't try to express such ridiculous stuff not to be laughed by their descendants. You are great to struggle to have taught us than our ancestors.

  • @Ahmad21549
    @Ahmad21549 10 місяців тому +1

    Hey good job but make more English easy practice

  • @Alvin_lyrics_1400
    @Alvin_lyrics_1400 10 місяців тому +1

    Hi🤗

  • @mhmd.26
    @mhmd.26 10 місяців тому

    We need translation into Arabic, Please

  • @saramonisahara584
    @saramonisahara584 10 місяців тому

    M , ..

  • @waleedeng8287
    @waleedeng8287 10 місяців тому

    Who can help me , because i have examination in the month end

  • @mhmd.26
    @mhmd.26 10 місяців тому

    We need translation into Arabic, Please

  • @mhmd.26
    @mhmd.26 10 місяців тому

    We need translation into Arabic, Please