English SPEAKING Practice Session | Speak with Me to Improve FLUENCY

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  • Talk with me to improve your speaking skills! Let's practise a conversation together to build your speaking speed, pronunciation, intonation, and rhythm. The more you speak, the better you'll get!
    We'll practise meeting someone for the first time and finding out where they're from. This is a great topic to get a conversation started.
    Jump ahead using the Timestamps here or click on the Chapters at the end of this box:
    00:00 Ask people where they live and where they're from
    01:38 Full Conversation
    03:02 Substitution
    03:56 Start First Practice: Conversation A1
    04:02 Conversation A2
    04:15 Conversation A3
    04:52 Conversation A4
    05:14 Conversation A5
    05:33 Conversation A6
    06:21 Start Second Practice: Conversation B1
    06:25 Conversation B2
    06:39 Conversation B3
    06:51 Conversation B4
    07:23 Conversation B5
    07:37 Conversation B6
    07:59 Conversation End
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  • @alex-on-words
    @alex-on-words  หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Where do you live? Where are you from? Tell me in the comments and let's have a conversation!

    • @teresaciurko6274
      @teresaciurko6274 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Hello - from London ❤

    • @alex-on-words
      @alex-on-words  หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@teresaciurko6274 Thanks for your message, Teresa! I watched your Clapham Junction video. How are things in London? I haven't been there since 2019.

    • @meerayadav53
      @meerayadav53 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Hi, I am from India and I have been leaving here since I was born

    • @alex-on-words
      @alex-on-words  หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@meerayadav53 Hi, Meera! It's wonderful to hear from you in India! I hope you're having a great day and have an excellent week! 🌈

    • @meerayadav53
      @meerayadav53 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@alex-on-words thank you so much 😊. I hope I learn many things from you.

  • @yamunamahanama6275
    @yamunamahanama6275 12 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Wow..I was very happy the way of your teaching..thank you..

    • @alex-on-words
      @alex-on-words  12 วันที่ผ่านมา

      That's very kind of you. Thank you!
      I hope you're having a great day ✨

  • @Rms525
    @Rms525 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Thank you Mr.Alex. I'm your new subscriber from India.

    • @alex-on-words
      @alex-on-words  หลายเดือนก่อน

      It's great to meet you, Roshna! Thank you for subscribing! 🎉
      I hope I can visit India someday, but it's a huge country. I'm not sure where to start...😵‍💫

  • @ashokmahapure9323
    @ashokmahapure9323 11 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Hi
    I’m from India

    • @alex-on-words
      @alex-on-words  11 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Hi, Ashok! Thanks for dropping by. I hope I can visit some places in India in the future.

  • @nayeemuddin5001
    @nayeemuddin5001 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    What should we do when we can't understand the whole sentence . Not the singular word. Like, rage, angts, resilience, It is a haunting blend of rage and resilience, angts and dissent.. If we can't understand the whole sentence what should we do

    • @alex-on-words
      @alex-on-words  หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks for your great question. I guess the sentence comes from The Hindu's article about Meena Kandasamy. The writing is high-level.
      Of course, the easiest way is to translate it into your language, but that's not so helpful. The next approach is to simplify the sentence. It's a good chance to have a conversation in English with ChatGPT to understand the meaning. This is my conversation:
      ___________________________
      Me: Simplify this sentence "It is a haunting blend of rage and resilience, angst and dissent."
      ChatGPT: "It's a mix of strong emotions like anger, determination, worry, and disagreement."
      Me: Can you make it even easier?
      ChatGPT: "It's a mix of strong feelings like anger, determination, worry, and disagreement."
      Me: What is determination?
      ChatGPT: Determination is a strong feeling of wanting to achieve something and being willing to work hard to make it happen. It's about having a firm resolve or commitment to reach a goal despite challenges or obstacles. For example:
      His determination to succeed drove him to study late into the night.
      Despite facing setbacks, her determination to finish the marathon never wavered.
      The team's determination to win the championship propelled them to train tirelessly.
      Me: Please explain it as simply as possible.
      ChatGPT: Determination means really wanting to do something and not giving up, even when it's tough. It's like saying, "I won't quit until I reach my goal!"
      Me: Why does the sentence use "a haunting blend of" instead of "a mix of"?
      ChatGPT: [long and difficult answer]
      Me: That's too difficult for me. Please make it easy to understand.
      ChatGPT: Sure! "Haunting blend" is like saying the mix of emotions really sticks with you, almost like a ghost that won't leave your mind. It's a way to make the feelings sound more intense and memorable.
      ___________________________
      This kind of conversation can really help develop your English and understanding of the language. Is that helpful for you?

  • @chan3476
    @chan3476 29 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    498🎉🎉🎉

    • @alex-on-words
      @alex-on-words  29 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Thank you very much! The number of subscribers is creeping up...
      I hope 498 is a lucky number for you!

  • @nayeemuddin5001
    @nayeemuddin5001 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    sir i watched this video and practice and i watched many videos like that but i face one problem ,I forget the dialogue, how to fixed this problem, what is the right way how to memories the dialogue and we couldn't forget it.

    • @alex-on-words
      @alex-on-words  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I understand you'd like to memorise everything, but it's OK to forget. Forgetting is part of learning. Trying to remember the whole dialogue is hard, and I don't think you need to do that. Of course, memorising some sentences is a good idea, so let me give you some suggestions.
      1. I recommend writing the sentences you want to memorise on cards (or typing them into your smartphone). Copying helps you to remember, especially if you use a pen.
      2. If you make cards (or use a notebook), write a trigger word on one side and the sentence on the other side.
      For example:
      One side: Traffic
      Other side: The traffic is a nightmare.
      This will strengthen your grammar.
      3. Change the sentences to talk about your life. This makes them easier to remember.
      For example, if the traffic is OK in your area, change "The traffic is a nightmare." You can make one sentence about "traffic" and one sentence using "nightmare":
      - The traffic is light.
      - The weather in summer is a nightmare.
      This will help your English become more flexible.
      4. Make sure you say the sentences aloud or, at least, whisper them. It's important to move your mouth. It's also a good idea to record yourself on your smartphone. Even if you don't listen to the recording, it will help you to improve.
      I hope that gives you some ideas. Remember that forgetting is OK. The most important thing is to keep going. Good luck!

    • @nayeemuddin5001
      @nayeemuddin5001 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@alex-on-words thank you so much sir when I send you a text, you always reply it

    • @alex-on-words
      @alex-on-words  หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@nayeemuddin5001 No problem! It's a pleasure to talk to people like you, Nayeem. Have a great day!

  • @nayeemuddin5001
    @nayeemuddin5001 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Hello sir, how to memories story

    • @alex-on-words
      @alex-on-words  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Thank you for your comment, Nayeem! I don't think you need to completely memorise the whole story. The important point is to find and remember the patterns. That's why I talk about substitution in the video. In other words, changing the content words.
      But if you want to memorise something, the best way is to space out your learning:
      - Practise one part of the story in the morning.
      - Try to remember it in the afternoon.
      - If you didn't remember it, try it again in the evening. If you did remember it, try it again the next day.
      - If you didn't remember it the next day, do it again a few hours later. If you did remember it, start increasing the time between practice. Try it again in two days, then four, then one week, ten days, two weeks, one month, etc.
      This is called spaced repetition learning. It works.

    • @nayeemuddin5001
      @nayeemuddin5001 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@alex-on-words thanks lot for replied my question

    • @nayeemuddin5001
      @nayeemuddin5001 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@alex-on-words sir i don't know how to talk with people what's question ask them, I don't know how to talk , in market, college, hospital, restaurant, airport, friends, wich book do you recommend me wich filled my problems like that, I am very beginner sir please guide me

    • @alex-on-words
      @alex-on-words  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@nayeemuddin5001 You can find lots of free material online.
      I searched for "everyday English situation dialogues" on Google and found this nice PDF.
      americanenglish.state.gov/files/ae/resource_files/b_dialogues_everyday_conversations_english_lo_0.pdf
      It covers many situations. Read it aloud as much as possible. If you don't understand something, you can ask me.

    • @nayeemuddin5001
      @nayeemuddin5001 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@alex-on-words thank you soo much sir 🌹🌹🌹