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English speaking course. Do traditional 00:00
English books make you frown in 00:04
confusion? 00:06
>> Have you done tons of exercises but 00:07
still feel stuck when speaking? 00:10
>> Then stop locking yourself in 00:12
complicated grammar and English books. 00:14
>> Close the books and come with us. 00:18
>> Join our videos that are simple, 00:21
practical, and helpful. A place where 00:23
your speaking and listening skills will 00:27
truly grow. 00:29
>> You'll learn how real people use words 00:31
in everyday conversations 00:33
>> and pick up life lessons that are both 00:36
easy and meaningful. 00:38
>> So, what are you waiting for? 00:41
>> Let's start. 00:43
>> Never give up. 00:45
>> Hey, Mom. Mike, how was your day at 00:53
school? Did you get back your test 00:56
scores? 00:58
>> Yep. And they're not so great. 01:00
>> What do you mean? 01:02
>> Well, I got a B in English, a C in 01:04
Spanish, and another B in math. 01:08
>> That's not the end of the world, dear. 01:11
>> I'm really disappointed in myself. I 01:14
should have done better. 01:17
>> Listen, Mike, our family doesn't define 01:19
someone by grades alone. 01:21
You're a wonderful student and a great 01:24
son. 01:26
>> Thanks, Mom. I promise I'll put in more 01:27
effort and not give up. 01:30
What do you do in your free time? 01:38
>> Hey, Anna, what you up to? 01:46
>> Just surfing my socials. 01:49
Is that your usual free time drill? 01:52
>> Pretty much. My phone's like a Swiss 01:55
Army knife. YouTube vids, awesome 01:58
playlists, and loads of chats. 02:01
>> Sweet. I do some web surfing, too. 02:04
>> Other than that, how else you spend your 02:08
downtime? 02:10
>> Most of it's devoured by reading. 02:12
>> Really? I'm a bookworm, too. What genres 02:15
do you dig? 02:19
I'm all about fantasy and horror tales. 02:20
>> Yikes. Horror is a nogo for me. I'm more 02:24
into romance stories. I prefer romantic 02:29
genres 02:32
from time to time. 02:38
Hey Amy, feel like playing some video 02:46
games for fun? 02:48
>> I'm up for it, but I have to hit the hay 02:50
early tonight. 02:53
>> Why is that? Got plans for tomorrow? 02:54
>> Yeah. Got a crucial meet up with my 02:58
partner. He's in another town, so I'll 03:00
be subway bound. 03:04
>> The subway? Last time I took it, I got 03:06
all turned around. You know your way 03:09
around here? 03:12
>> Not really. Trains aren't my regular 03:13
gig. Hence, I need to catch the earliest 03:15
one tomorrow. 03:19
Gotcha. Well, you better hit the sack 03:21
early then. I'll wrap up this game. 03:23
I have a headache. 03:32
May I come in, sir? 03:40
>> Come on in. 03:42
>> What's up, Jane? 03:47
>> I'm feeling under the weather, sir. Can 03:49
I take off early today? 03:51
>> Did you bring your leave request? 03:54
>> Yep, right here. 03:56
>> All right, Jane. You're free to head 03:58
out. 04:00
>> Thanks a bunch, boss. I've already 04:01
wrapped up the financial report for this 04:03
month. 04:05
Just need to give it one last check. 04:06
I'll tackle it tomorrow when I'm on the 04:09
mend and I'll catch up with the crew at 04:11
the company. 04:13
>> You've been doing stellar work, Jane. 04:15
Now go home and take care of yourself. 04:17
>> Appreciate it, sir. 04:20
How's it going? 04:27
>> David, long time no see. 04:35
>> Finally, we met again. Tracy, how's it 04:38
going? 04:41
>> I moved to New York because of my work. 04:42
I try to get used to the hustling and 04:44
bustling lifestyle here. 04:47
>> I know, right? At first, I was amazed by 04:49
the pace of life in this city. 04:53
Everything makes me feel like I'm 04:56
falling behind. But I believe you'll 04:57
soon love it, just like the way I did. 05:00
>> I hope so. By the way, how do you do? 05:03
>> Well, I'm enjoying my married life. 05:08
Balancing between career and family is 05:10
quite tough, though. 05:12
>> Please introduce me to your wife and 05:15
your kids someday. 05:16
>> Definitely. 05:19
Hey, don't leave yet. 05:25
>> We see you reaching for that skip 05:27
button. 05:29
>> Stay till the end. It's worth it. 05:30
>> Trust us, your English will thank you. 05:33
You got this. 05:37
So, heard you got a job offer, huh? Are 05:44
you excited about it? Totally. But kind 05:48
of freaking out, too. Like, can I even 05:52
handle this? Hey, only you can answer 05:54
that. Listen to that gut feeling. You 05:58
know, think about where you want to be 06:00
in 5 years. 06:02
True. That fear's got to take a 06:04
backseat. 06:07
You got this. Dive in. No regrets, 06:09
right? No matter what, I've got your 06:12
back. Thanks. You're a lifesaver. 06:15
So, decision time. I'm going for it. 06:18
That's my girl. I knew you'd crush it. 06:23
Who's your favorite movie star? 06:31
>> Who's your favorite movie star? 06:39
>> Tom Hanks for sure. 06:42
>> Oh, why? He's just a great actor, you 06:44
know. Forest Gump, Castway, the guy's a 06:47
legend. 06:52
>> Totally get it. I've caught a few of his 06:53
flicks. He's got mad skills. 06:55
>> So, who's your pick? 06:59
>> Mine's also a Tom. Tom Cruz. 07:01
>> Ah, gotcha. He's a big deal, too, huh? 07:05
>> Yeah, he's a movie legend. 07:09
>> Agreed. Let's keep watching awesome 07:11
movies like theirs. 07:14
Take a break. 07:21
Hey, what's up? You seem a bit off. 07:28
Something on your mind? 07:31
>> Yeah, been feeling kind of low lately. 07:33
>> Oh, that sucks. Anything specific? 07:36
>> Just a lot going on, you know, 07:41
overwhelming. 07:43
I get it. But let's try to perk up. 07:45
Remember, tough times don't last. 07:48
>> I know. Just hard to see the positives 07:52
right now. 07:54
>> Totally get that. But maybe focus on 07:55
stuff that makes you smile, take a 07:59
break, do something fun. 08:01
>> You're right. Maybe a walk or some 08:04
feelood tunes. 08:07
>> Great idea. And remember, you're not 08:09
alone. I got your back. 08:12
>> Thank you. Means a lot. Seriously, 08:16
>> a piece of cake. 08:25
>> Guess what? I baked a cake. Want a 08:32
slice? 08:36
>> Oh, you bet. I'm all about cake. 08:37
>> Sweet. Which flavor rocks your world? 08:41
>> Chocolate's my jam. What's yours? 08:44
>> Same here. Chocolate for the win. Sweet 08:48
or sour? I'm in. Here you go. 08:51
>> Wow, this is delish. So rich and moist. 08:56
>> Happy to hear you're loving it. It's a 09:00
top tier recipe for me. Cakes like a 09:03
happiness bomb, right? 09:06
>> No kidding. It's instant joy. 09:08
Thanks for sharing the yumminess. 09:11
More cake. 09:14
>> You got it. Second slice coming up. 09:16
>> Yay. This is like cake heaven. 09:19
>> What do you think about it? 09:28
>> So, spill the tea. Should I break up 09:36
with him? 09:39
Wow, heavy stuff. What's going on? 09:40
>> Just some relationship hiccups that bug 09:45
me. 09:47
>> You talked to him about it. 09:48
>> Tried, but it's like talking to a wall. 09:50
>> Well, happiness is key, you know? You 09:54
got to be feeling the love and respect. 09:57
>> You're totally right. I think it's time 10:00
for the end credits. Not easy, but got 10:03
to put me first, you know? 10:06
No rush. Follow your gut. 10:08
And hey, I got your back. 10:12
>> Hey, don't leave yet. 10:20
>> We see you reaching for that skip 10:22
button. 10:24
>> Stay till the end. It's worth it. Trust 10:25
us, your English will thank 10:28

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[English]
English speaking course. Do traditional
English books make you frown in
confusion?
>> Have you done tons of exercises but
still feel stuck when speaking?
>> Then stop locking yourself in
complicated grammar and English books.
>> Close the books and come with us.
>> Join our videos that are simple,
practical, and helpful. A place where
your speaking and listening skills will
truly grow.
>> You'll learn how real people use words
in everyday conversations
>> and pick up life lessons that are both
easy and meaningful.
>> So, what are you waiting for?
>> Let's start.
>> Never give up.
>> Hey, Mom. Mike, how was your day at
school? Did you get back your test
scores?
>> Yep. And they're not so great.
>> What do you mean?
>> Well, I got a B in English, a C in
Spanish, and another B in math.
>> That's not the end of the world, dear.
>> I'm really disappointed in myself. I
should have done better.
>> Listen, Mike, our family doesn't define
someone by grades alone.
You're a wonderful student and a great
son.
>> Thanks, Mom. I promise I'll put in more
effort and not give up.
What do you do in your free time?
>> Hey, Anna, what you up to?
>> Just surfing my socials.
Is that your usual free time drill?
>> Pretty much. My phone's like a Swiss
Army knife. YouTube vids, awesome
playlists, and loads of chats.
>> Sweet. I do some web surfing, too.
>> Other than that, how else you spend your
downtime?
>> Most of it's devoured by reading.
>> Really? I'm a bookworm, too. What genres
do you dig?
I'm all about fantasy and horror tales.
>> Yikes. Horror is a nogo for me. I'm more
into romance stories. I prefer romantic
genres
from time to time.
Hey Amy, feel like playing some video
games for fun?
>> I'm up for it, but I have to hit the hay
early tonight.
>> Why is that? Got plans for tomorrow?
>> Yeah. Got a crucial meet up with my
partner. He's in another town, so I'll
be subway bound.
>> The subway? Last time I took it, I got
all turned around. You know your way
around here?
>> Not really. Trains aren't my regular
gig. Hence, I need to catch the earliest
one tomorrow.
Gotcha. Well, you better hit the sack
early then. I'll wrap up this game.
I have a headache.
May I come in, sir?
>> Come on in.
>> What's up, Jane?
>> I'm feeling under the weather, sir. Can
I take off early today?
>> Did you bring your leave request?
>> Yep, right here.
>> All right, Jane. You're free to head
out.
>> Thanks a bunch, boss. I've already
wrapped up the financial report for this
month.
Just need to give it one last check.
I'll tackle it tomorrow when I'm on the
mend and I'll catch up with the crew at
the company.
>> You've been doing stellar work, Jane.
Now go home and take care of yourself.
>> Appreciate it, sir.
How's it going?
>> David, long time no see.
>> Finally, we met again. Tracy, how's it
going?
>> I moved to New York because of my work.
I try to get used to the hustling and
bustling lifestyle here.
>> I know, right? At first, I was amazed by
the pace of life in this city.
Everything makes me feel like I'm
falling behind. But I believe you'll
soon love it, just like the way I did.
>> I hope so. By the way, how do you do?
>> Well, I'm enjoying my married life.
Balancing between career and family is
quite tough, though.
>> Please introduce me to your wife and
your kids someday.
>> Definitely.
Hey, don't leave yet.
>> We see you reaching for that skip
button.
>> Stay till the end. It's worth it.
>> Trust us, your English will thank you.
You got this.
So, heard you got a job offer, huh? Are
you excited about it? Totally. But kind
of freaking out, too. Like, can I even
handle this? Hey, only you can answer
that. Listen to that gut feeling. You
know, think about where you want to be
in 5 years.
True. That fear's got to take a
backseat.
You got this. Dive in. No regrets,
right? No matter what, I've got your
back. Thanks. You're a lifesaver.
So, decision time. I'm going for it.
That's my girl. I knew you'd crush it.
Who's your favorite movie star?
>> Who's your favorite movie star?
>> Tom Hanks for sure.
>> Oh, why? He's just a great actor, you
know. Forest Gump, Castway, the guy's a
legend.
>> Totally get it. I've caught a few of his
flicks. He's got mad skills.
>> So, who's your pick?
>> Mine's also a Tom. Tom Cruz.
>> Ah, gotcha. He's a big deal, too, huh?
>> Yeah, he's a movie legend.
>> Agreed. Let's keep watching awesome
movies like theirs.
Take a break.
Hey, what's up? You seem a bit off.
Something on your mind?
>> Yeah, been feeling kind of low lately.
>> Oh, that sucks. Anything specific?
>> Just a lot going on, you know,
overwhelming.
I get it. But let's try to perk up.
Remember, tough times don't last.
>> I know. Just hard to see the positives
right now.
>> Totally get that. But maybe focus on
stuff that makes you smile, take a
break, do something fun.
>> You're right. Maybe a walk or some
feelood tunes.
>> Great idea. And remember, you're not
alone. I got your back.
>> Thank you. Means a lot. Seriously,
>> a piece of cake.
>> Guess what? I baked a cake. Want a
slice?
>> Oh, you bet. I'm all about cake.
>> Sweet. Which flavor rocks your world?
>> Chocolate's my jam. What's yours?
>> Same here. Chocolate for the win. Sweet
or sour? I'm in. Here you go.
>> Wow, this is delish. So rich and moist.
>> Happy to hear you're loving it. It's a
top tier recipe for me. Cakes like a
happiness bomb, right?
>> No kidding. It's instant joy.
Thanks for sharing the yumminess.
More cake.
>> You got it. Second slice coming up.
>> Yay. This is like cake heaven.
>> What do you think about it?
>> So, spill the tea. Should I break up
with him?
Wow, heavy stuff. What's going on?
>> Just some relationship hiccups that bug
me.
>> You talked to him about it.
>> Tried, but it's like talking to a wall.
>> Well, happiness is key, you know? You
got to be feeling the love and respect.
>> You're totally right. I think it's time
for the end credits. Not easy, but got
to put me first, you know?
No rush. Follow your gut.
And hey, I got your back.
>> Hey, don't leave yet.
>> We see you reaching for that skip
button.
>> Stay till the end. It's worth it. Trust
us, your English will thank

Key Vocabulary

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Key Grammar Structures

  • Have you done tons of exercises but still feel stuck when speaking?

    ➔ Present Perfect vs. Simple Past

    ➔ The phrase 'Have you done' uses the Present Perfect to refer to an action that started in the past and is relevant now. 'Still feel' emphasizes the ongoing result of that action.

  • You'll learn how real people use words in everyday conversations

    ➔ Future Simple with 'will'

    ➔ 'You'll learn' uses the Future Simple with 'will' to express a prediction or promise about future actions.

  • I'm really disappointed in myself. I should have done better.

    ➔ Present Perfect with 'should have'

    ➔ 'Should have done' expresses regret or advice about a past action that did not occur.

  • I'm all about fantasy and horror tales.

    ➔ Present Continuous for General Preferences

    ➔ The Present Continuous is used here to express a general interest or preference, not an action happening now.

  • I need to catch the earliest one tomorrow.

    ➔ Future with 'need to'

    ➔ 'Need to' is used to express necessity or obligation in the future.

  • You're a lifesaver.

    ➔ Present Simple for Permanent Characteristics

    ➔ The Present Simple is used here to describe a permanent characteristic or trait.

  • I think it's time for the end credits.

    ➔ Present Simple with 'think'

    ➔ 'Think' in the Present Simple is used to express opinions or beliefs.

  • Follow your gut.

    ➔ Imperative Mood

    ➔ The Imperative Mood is used to give direct commands or advice.

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