Class 103 - Listen & Repeat - Pronunciation Practice for Making Travel Plans

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    🌍 Welcome to Day 3 of High Level Listening's English for Travel Course - Focus on Pronunciation and Speaking Fluency! Join us as we enhance your pronunciation skills in both American and British English, helping you to speak more naturally and confidently.
    🎙️ Today's Learning Goals:
    Master Pronunciation: Practice key travel-related sentences and phrases with the correct pronunciation, intonation, and rhythm.
    Accent Training: Choose to follow either American or British pronunciation to suit your learning preferences.
    Boost Your Fluency: Learn to speak English more fluidly, mimicking native speech patterns and sounds.
    🔹 Today's Session Includes:
    Interactive Pronunciation Practice: Engage in guided practice sessions, repeating after both an American and a British teacher to perfect your pronunciation.
    Step-by-Step Guidance: Start with normal speech speed, move to a slower pace for clarity, and then return to normal speed to practice fluency.
    Immediate Application: Utilize phrases from real travel dialogues to apply pronunciation skills in context.
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    🔊 Today's Practice Phrases Include:
    "We booked our trip to Italy for next month."
    "We're flying out to Rome on the 15th."
    "I can't wait to see all the historical sites and try the food."
    👂 Challenge Yourself:
    Enhance your learning by repeating phrases aloud and focusing on mimicking the intonation and stress patterns presented by our teachers.
    💬 We Want to Hear From You:
    After completing today's lesson, share with us in the comments below. Which phrases did you practice? How confident do you feel with your new pronunciation skills?
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    Thank you for joining Day 3 of our English for Travel course at High Level Listening. We look forward to helping you achieve greater confidence and fluency in your travel English. See you in the next video!

Komentáře • 40

  • @alfredonieto4412
    @alfredonieto4412 Před 2 dny +1

    Thanks a lot for the slow pace converstation. Great means to practice the talk. Blessings

  • @svitlanaradzevych1153
    @svitlanaradzevych1153 Před 10 dny +2

    I like this format of learning so much! Thank you for the incredible work!

  • @marciacastro605
    @marciacastro605 Před 9 dny +1

    I love this lesson.

  • @girlyranasinghe345
    @girlyranasinghe345 Před 10 dny

    Make sure to bring somethings for me safe travel dear Mr. Mark and Ms Kat and wish you happy life.

    • @highlevellistening
      @highlevellistening  Před 10 dny

      We’ll bring you something back ☺️☺️ thank you for joining us in class today!!

  • @everydaythrowingpots
    @everydaythrowingpots Před 10 dny

    I'm planning to go to Spain this fall. I'll be able to learn much more than I expected with your videos. Thanks ❤

    • @highlevellistening
      @highlevellistening  Před 9 dny

      That sounds so fun!! We hope you have a great time, thanks for joining us!

  • @teachersara7025
    @teachersara7025 Před 10 dny

    Love you both , you are great teachers 😢❤❤❤❤❤

  • @normapinheiro3156
    @normapinheiro3156 Před 10 dny

    Thank you so much, I'm learning a lot, I am from Brasil.

  • @mahmoudiabdennacer1470

    Thank you so very much ❤❤❤❤

  • @kenyup7936
    @kenyup7936 Před 10 dny

    Thanks!

  • @Free19637
    @Free19637 Před 10 dny

    Thanks a lot.

  • @dc4501
    @dc4501 Před 10 dny

    Thank you 🎉

  • @user-ix2wi3gp5d
    @user-ix2wi3gp5d Před 10 dny

    南无阿弥陀佛,教学视频很好,感谢

  • @marian3376
    @marian3376 Před 10 dny

    Kat & Mark Thank Very Much!

  • @LuiginaMoschioni-kv5cy

    Thank you so much for this amazing lessons ❤ very very Useful😊💯💯💯🍀🐞

  • @motherschooltomsk
    @motherschooltomsk Před 10 dny

    I'd like to be a teacher like you❤

  • @alfredonieto4412
    @alfredonieto4412 Před dnem +1

    Thanks Kat and Mark, is it also correct to say 'I can't wait to visit the historical sites and TO try the food'? or we definitely do not need the secong 'To', in the sentence? Thanks!

    • @highlevellistening
      @highlevellistening  Před dnem

      Good question! You don't have to use the [to] the 2nd time.
      "Wait to" is the only 'to' we need to use. We can keep adding more actions though, for example: "I can't [wait to] go home, sit on the sofa, turn on the TV and binge watch something."
      This is the same rule as a phrase like: "have to" For example:
      "This weekend, I [have to] go to the supermarket, buy some groceries, visit the bank and clean up the kitchen." Notice that we didn't add any extra 'to''s! Hope that makes sense!

    • @alfredonieto4412
      @alfredonieto4412 Před dnem

      Great. Thank you so much!!

  • @user-ry1te9ld2b
    @user-ry1te9ld2b Před 10 dny

    Thank you so much .
    I have a question about the word (fellow) in the following example.
    Thank you for being considerate fellow passengers.
    Is it necessary to use (fellow) or
    can it be said without it ?
    If the answer is yes , does the meaning change?

    • @highlevellistening
      @highlevellistening  Před 10 dny +1

      “Fellow” usually means something like “people who are the same as me”
      So “fellow passengers” means I am also a passenger and I am speaking to more passengers.
      Or “she is a fellow teacher” means we are both teachers
      “Fellow students” means the speaker and the people they are talking to are also students
      It would change the sentence a little because “thank you for being considerate passengers” means it’s good to be nice to everyone
      And “thank you for being considerate fellow passengers” sounds like the speaker is also a passenger

    • @user-ry1te9ld2b
      @user-ry1te9ld2b Před 10 dny

      @@highlevellistening Thank you ever so much.
      I really appreciat how you really care to answer and provide us with helpful explanation even though the question is not related to the topic

  • @nazdarsalah5418
    @nazdarsalah5418 Před 10 dny

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  • @basementcattiger6231
    @basementcattiger6231 Před 11 dny

    first!🤣