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Welcome to Learning English with Jessica. 00:04
I'm ready to help you learn English with useful and interesting lessons. 00:07
If you want to practice listening, this is the video for you. 00:12
We have multiple choice and fill in the blank questions. 00:16
They will help you practice while you watch the video. 00:20
Test your listening skills in this video 00:23
and then see if you got all the answers right. 00:26
Let's learn right now! 00:29
In this part, you will have to fill in the blank while listening to a conversation. 00:35
You will have 5 seconds for each answer. 00:41
Good evening. 00:54
Welcome to Ocean Breeze. 00:56
Do you have a reservation? 00:58
Please follow me. 01:33
Thanks! 01:35
What would you like to start with? 01:53
Okay, I'll have the grilled shrimp. 02:08
How about you? 02:11
Same as you. 02:13
Great choice. 02:14
And key lime pie for me. 02:58
Thanks. 03:01
Welcome. 03:16
You must be Lisa Green, right? 03:16
Yes. That's me. 03:19
Thank you. 03:41
I've always liked marketing, 03:53
Great. 04:08
Yes. 04:20
How amazing! 04:56
In part 2, you will listen to a conversation. 05:07
There are some blanks in the conversations 05:11
where you have to select the best answers to find the correct phrases or words. 05:14
You will have 5 seconds for each answer. 05:20
Good morning. 05:29
Thank you for calling pizza JJ. 05:30
How may I help you today? 05:33
Hi, I'd like to order some food, please. 05:35
Of course! 05:38
What would you like to eat? 05:39
I'd like a large mushroom pizza and a salad. 05:54
Great choice. 05:57
May I have your name? 05:58
Sure, my name is Dina Johnson. 06:13
Thank you, Dina. 06:16
Could you please tell me your delivery address? 06:17
It’s 789 Oak Lane, apartment 5B. 06:34
Oh, wait. Is that enough information? 06:38
That’s perfect! 06:41
I’ll make sure the driver knows where to go. 06:43
Just to confirm, could you provide your phone number? 06:45
Yes, it’s 555-1234. 07:02
Thank you! 07:07
When do you want your order ready? 07:08
As soon as possible, please. 07:10
No problem! 07:13
Your order will be delivered in about 30 minutes. 07:14
Awesome! I’ll be waiting. 07:31
Thank you, Dina! 07:33
Your order will be on its way soon. 07:34
Thank you so much. 07:37
In this part, there are conversations. 07:53
You will have to listen to them and answer questions based on the conversations. 07:56
Pay careful attention and choose the correct ones. 08:01
Hey Emily, it’s been so long since we last met! 08:14
Oh, I know right? 08:17
How have you been? 08:19
Pretty good. Just busy with work. 08:21
What about you? 08:23
Same here. 08:25
I’ve been working a lot lately. 08:26
But I finally took some time off last weekend and went hiking. 08:29
Oh, that sounds amazing. Where did you go? 08:33
I went to Pine Ridge. 08:36
It's such a peaceful place. 08:39
Wow. That's interesting. 08:43
Did you go alone? 08:45
No. I went with my husband. 08:47
We started early in the morning, around 6 AM 08:49
Good idea. 08:53
It's nice to escape the city for a bit. 08:54
Jack, have you found the book we need for a project? 10:03
Yes, I found two books on the topic. 10:07
Which one should we use? 10:09
Let me think. 10:11
I think this one has more useful information. 10:13
Great. 10:16
I’ll start reading this one, and you can take notes from the other. 10:17
Good idea. 10:21
Do you have a pen? 10:22
I forgot mine. 10:23
Sure. Here you go. 10:25
Thanks. Let's get started. 10:27
Thank you so much for watching. 11:24
I hope you found this helpful. 11:27
Remember, the more you listen, the better you'll get. 11:29
So feel free to watch this video again to practice and improve your listening skills. 11:33
Keep learning, and see you in the next video! 11:38
Goodbye. 11:41

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[English]
Welcome to Learning English with Jessica.
I'm ready to help you learn English with useful and interesting lessons.
If you want to practice listening, this is the video for you.
We have multiple choice and fill in the blank questions.
They will help you practice while you watch the video.
Test your listening skills in this video
and then see if you got all the answers right.
Let's learn right now!
In this part, you will have to fill in the blank while listening to a conversation.
You will have 5 seconds for each answer.
Good evening.
Welcome to Ocean Breeze.
Do you have a reservation?
Please follow me.
Thanks!
What would you like to start with?
Okay, I'll have the grilled shrimp.
How about you?
Same as you.
Great choice.
And key lime pie for me.
Thanks.
Welcome.
You must be Lisa Green, right?
Yes. That's me.
Thank you.
I've always liked marketing,
Great.
Yes.
How amazing!
In part 2, you will listen to a conversation.
There are some blanks in the conversations
where you have to select the best answers to find the correct phrases or words.
You will have 5 seconds for each answer.
Good morning.
Thank you for calling pizza JJ.
How may I help you today?
Hi, I'd like to order some food, please.
Of course!
What would you like to eat?
I'd like a large mushroom pizza and a salad.
Great choice.
May I have your name?
Sure, my name is Dina Johnson.
Thank you, Dina.
Could you please tell me your delivery address?
It’s 789 Oak Lane, apartment 5B.
Oh, wait. Is that enough information?
That’s perfect!
I’ll make sure the driver knows where to go.
Just to confirm, could you provide your phone number?
Yes, it’s 555-1234.
Thank you!
When do you want your order ready?
As soon as possible, please.
No problem!
Your order will be delivered in about 30 minutes.
Awesome! I’ll be waiting.
Thank you, Dina!
Your order will be on its way soon.
Thank you so much.
In this part, there are conversations.
You will have to listen to them and answer questions based on the conversations.
Pay careful attention and choose the correct ones.
Hey Emily, it’s been so long since we last met!
Oh, I know right?
How have you been?
Pretty good. Just busy with work.
What about you?
Same here.
I’ve been working a lot lately.
But I finally took some time off last weekend and went hiking.
Oh, that sounds amazing. Where did you go?
I went to Pine Ridge.
It's such a peaceful place.
Wow. That's interesting.
Did you go alone?
No. I went with my husband.
We started early in the morning, around 6 AM
Good idea.
It's nice to escape the city for a bit.
Jack, have you found the book we need for a project?
Yes, I found two books on the topic.
Which one should we use?
Let me think.
I think this one has more useful information.
Great.
I’ll start reading this one, and you can take notes from the other.
Good idea.
Do you have a pen?
I forgot mine.
Sure. Here you go.
Thanks. Let's get started.
Thank you so much for watching.
I hope you found this helpful.
Remember, the more you listen, the better you'll get.
So feel free to watch this video again to practice and improve your listening skills.
Keep learning, and see you in the next video!
Goodbye.

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

listen

/ˈlɪs(ə)n/

A1
  • verb
  • - to give attention to someone or something in order to hear

learn

/lɜːn/

A1
  • verb
  • - to gain knowledge of or skill in by study, experience, or being taught

practice

/ˈpræktɪs/

A1
  • noun
  • - the repeated exercise of something to improve skill
  • verb
  • - to do or carry out something regularly or habitually

video

/ˈvɪdiəʊ/

A2
  • noun
  • - a recording of moving visual images made digitally or on tape

watch

/wɒtʃ/

A1
  • verb
  • - to look at and observe

help

/hɛlp/

A1
  • verb
  • - to make it easier or possible for someone to do something by offering one's services or resources

useful

/ˈjuːsf(ə)l/

A2
  • adjective
  • - able to be used for a practical purpose or in several ways

interesting

/ˈɪntərəstɪŋ/

A2
  • adjective
  • - arousing curiosity or interest; holding or catching the attention

lesson

/ˈlɛs(ə)n/

A2
  • noun
  • - a period of learning or teaching

choice

/tʃɔɪs/

A1
  • noun
  • - an act of selecting or making a decision when faced with two or more possibilities

conversation

/ˌkɒnvərˈseɪʃ(ə)n/

B1
  • noun
  • - a talk, especially an informal one, between two or more people, in which news and ideas are exchanged

reservation

/ˌrɛzərˈveɪʃ(ə)n/

B1
  • noun
  • - an arrangement reserving accommodations or a place at a restaurant

order

/ˈɔːdər/

A2
  • noun
  • - a request or instruction to supply something
  • verb
  • - to request something to be supplied

pizza

/ˈpiːtsə/

A2
  • noun
  • - a food usually consisting of cheese, tomato sauce, and various toppings on a flat base of dough

delivery

/dɪˈlɪvəri/

B1
  • noun
  • - the action of delivering letters, packages, or ordered goods

hiking

/ˈhaɪkɪŋ/

B1
  • noun
  • - the activity of going for long walks in the countryside for pleasure

book

/bʊk/

A1
  • noun
  • - a written or printed work consisting of pages glued or sewn together along one side and bound in covers
  • verb
  • - to arrange for something to be available for use at a particular time in the future

pen

/pɛn/

A1
  • noun
  • - an instrument for writing or drawing with ink

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Key Grammar Structures

  • I'm ready to help you learn English with useful and interesting lessons.

    ➔ Present Continuous (Present Progressive) Tense

    ➔ Used here to indicate a current intention or action: "I'm ready" expresses willingness in the present.

  • If you want to practice listening, this is the video for you.

    ➔ First Conditional

    ➔ Expresses a real possibility: "If" (condition) + "want" (likely outcome), implying "This video will suit you" if the condition is met.

  • They will help you practice while you watch the video.

    ➔ Future Simple (Will + Base Verb)

    ➔ Predicts future actions: "will" indicates certainty, used with "help" to show assistance during the activity.

  • You've been working a lot lately.

    ➔ Present Perfect Continuous Tense

    ➔ Emphasizes duration of an ongoing action: "have been working" shows something started in the past and continues, with "lately" as a time adverb.

  • We started early in the morning, around 6 AM.

    ➔ Past Simple Tense

    ➔ Describes a completed action in the past: "started" is the past form, specifying "early in the morning" as the time frame.

  • I've always liked marketing.

    ➔ Present Perfect Tense

    ➔ Indicates past experience with present relevance: "have liked" (present perfect) shows a lifelong preference, "always" emphasizes continuity.

  • Let me think.

    ➔ Imperative Mood (Command/Request)

    ➔ Expresses a suggestion or thought process: "Let me" invites permission to pause and consider, polite in context.

  • Which one should we use?

    ➔ Modal Verb 'Should' (for Advice or Suggestion)

    ➔ Offers advice in questions: "should" expresses doubt or recommendation for a choice among options.

  • Do you have a pen?

    ➔ Present Simple Question (for Habits or Current States)

    ➔ Asks about possession or availability: "Do you have" inverts auxiliary to form a yes/no or wh-question about current ownership.

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