How to use this Spoken English Lesson?
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- Click "Both Person A & B" button to listen and repeat the whole conversation. First, you will listen Person A's audio. Then, there is silence for you to REPEAT. Next, you will listen Person B's audio, followed by another silence for your repetition. Keep practicing like this until you are comfortable repeating the entire conversation like a native speaker.
- After comfortable with repeating the whole conversation, click on Person A to role-play as Person A. You will listen only Person B's audio, with silence for you to respond as Person A.
- Once you are comfortable role-playing as Person A, click on Person B to role-play as Person B. You'll hear only Person A's audio, with silence for you to respond as Person B.
- Use the pause button if the pause between each sentence is too fast for you. Every lesson will be difficult when you start. However, as you practice, you will learn to speak correctly.
Family Celebrations - Interactive Practice
Both Person A & B|
Person A|
Person B
Person A: Hi, my name is Aryan. My family loves celebrating special occasions together. Person B: Hello Aryan, I'm Diya. That sounds wonderful! What special occasions do you celebrate? Person A: We celebrate birthdays, anniversaries, and festivals with great enthusiasm. Person B: That sounds like a lot of fun! How do you celebrate these occasions? Person A: For birthdays, we throw a party with cake, balloons, and games. For anniversaries, we have a special dinner together. Person B: That's lovely. What about festivals? How do you celebrate them? Person A: During festivals like Diwali and Holi, we decorate our house, prepare special dishes, and spend time with family and friends. Person B: That sounds like a lot of fun and a great way to create lasting memories. Do you have a favorite celebration? Person A: I love Diwali the most. The lights, fireworks, and sweets make it very special for me. Person B: Diwali is indeed a beautiful festival. Thank you for sharing, Aryan. Person A: You're welcome, Diya. It was nice talking to you. |