Present continuous | Improve your English | English Listening skills - Speaking skills | beginner
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- čas přidán 2. 07. 2024
- 🌞 Hi, English learners! Welcome to our special video where we dive into the present continuous tense. In this video, we aim to enhance your listening and speaking skills through real-life scenarios while also introducing you to new words and expressions.
✨ Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:18 Listen practice
02:06 Vocabulary
03:59 Grammar
04:38 Speaking practice
11:07 Test
✨【Video Content】✨
- Follow Lucy through her daily routine and learn the English phrases and words she uses in her everyday life.
- Immerse yourself in natural English rhythms and intonations through realistic conversations and narrations.
- New words and expressions introduced in the video are displayed on screen with explanations of their meanings and usage.
- Learn practical English expressions based on Lucy's everyday activities.
🔊【Listening Practice】🔊
- Practice listening in various situations to develop your ability to understand English naturally.
💬【Speaking Practice】💬
- Engage in speaking exercises where you repeat Lisa's lines to practice pronunciation.
📚【Vocabulary & Phrase Learning】📚
- New words and phrases are presented in real contexts, making them easier to remember.
👩🏫【Tips for Learning】👩🏫
- Read English subtitles to strengthen your listening and reading skills simultaneously.
- Enhance your understanding by rewatching and practicing section by section.
Make the most of this video as a part of your daily English learning routine. Join on this journey to boost your English skills! Share your feedback and questions in the comments section to learn together.
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Hi everyone, In our stories, we use British English. Remember, some words are different in American English. For example, in British English, a 'trolley' is a cart you push in a store. In American English, a 'trolley' is a type of streetcar for public transport.