Speak English in 10 Minutes! [Conversation Practice]
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- čas přidán 2. 07. 2024
- In this video you will practice having a conversation like a native speaker. I’ll provide examples of natural, spontaneous English, then help you give your own responses to some common conversation questions. This is a great way to improve your speaking skills by yourself. Let’s go!
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00:00 Introduction
01:16 How do you like to spend rainy days?
02:59 How do you spend your weekends?
04:18 What type of holidays do you like?
05:37 How do you like to relax?
06:39 How do you spend time with your friends?
08:14 Top tip for speaking practice
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Wonderful way of teaching and improving English learners speaking skills
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Welcome!!
Excellent content and very well presented. Full marks for a different approach.
I have a question regarding @3:46 "on the weekend".
"At the weekend" is what I have always heard and used as a native speaker. Are you speaking a particular dialect of English ?
Just curious because I never heard it before.
Thank you for your comment! ‘At the weekend’ is more common in British English and to be honest that’s what I would usually say. ‘On the weekend’ is more common in American English. Since I have lived outside the UK for a while, sometimes the way I speak is influenced by other speakers of English so that’s probably what happened here!
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