This video demonstrates how beginners can learn English effectively by practicing with simple, natural conversations that cover everyday situations like traveling, holiday activities, school, cooking, and social interactions. The content shows that learning English involves understanding common phrases, practicing real dialogues, and engaging in authentic communication scenarios to improve listening and speaking skills.
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Welcome to better English for you.
>> Traveling by train on holiday.
>> Jack, I can hear the train coming.
>> I know. We made it on time.
>> I was worried we'd be late.
>> We had 20 minutes to spare.
>> I always worry about trains.
>> That's because you always pack too late.
>> That was one time.
>> Every single time.
>> Okay, maybe two times.
>> Very honest of you. Which car are we in?
>> Car 4, seats 12 and 13.
>> Window seat.
>> Yes, I booked the window for you, >> Jack. That's really sweet.
>> You always fall asleep anyway.
>> That's not why I like the window.
>> Then why?
>> The view. Watching everything move past.
>> Fair enough.
>> How long is the ride?
>> 2 hours and 40 minutes.
>> That's actually perfect.
>> We can talk, listen to music, >> or you can sleep. I don't sleep on trains.
>> You definitely sleep on trains.
>> I rest my eyes. That's different.
>> Ha, sure it is.
>> Did you bring snacks?
>> Of course. Trail mix and granola bars.
>> No chips.
>> You can't eat chips on a train.
>> People do it all the time.
>> And everyone hates those people.
>> Fair point.
>> The train is here.
>> Let's find the door.
>> This is so exciting. You say that every trip >> because every trip is exciting.
>> That energy is a gift.
>> Thank you. Now hurry.
>> I'm right behind you.
>> The excitement of visiting a new place.
Jack, we're actually here.
>> Elmwood.
Population 4,000.
>> It looks like a movie set.
>> That's what the website said.
It smells different here.
>> You can smell a town.
>> Fresh air, bakery, something blooming.
>> The flower shop over there.
>> Look at this street.
>> Old buildings, string lights.
>> It's so charming.
>> I didn't expect this.
>> You expected what?
>> Nothing special. Just a stop.
>> And it's beautiful.
>> Yes. Okay, I was wrong.
>> That's a big admission.
>> Don't make a thing of it.
>> Can we explore on foot?
>> That's the best way.
>> Where first?
>> The bakery, obviously.
>> Agreed.
100%.
>> And then the bookshop.
>> There's a bookshop >> on the corner. See it?
>> Yes.
A little green one.
>> This town has everything. I want to come back here.
>> We just arrived.
>> I know, but already >> that's the sign of a good place.
>> Exactly.
>> Let's take a photo here >> on this spot.
>> The light is perfect.
>> You're right. It is.
>> Say something.
>> New place, new adventure.
>> Perfect caption.
>> Okay. Bakery first. Finally. I've been waiting to say that.
>> You could have led with it.
>> I was being polite.
>> Going to the beach on holiday.
>> Jack, the ocean is right there.
>> I can see that.
>> Can you feel the salt air?
>> I can. It's nice.
>> Nice.
It's incredible.
You're very dramatic about the beach.
>> Every person should be.
>> Are you running in?
>> Obviously, >> it might be cold.
>> It's summer.
>> The ocean is still cold sometimes.
>> Cold is fine. Come on.
>> Let me put the bag down first.
>> There's a good spot over there.
>> Not too close to the water.
>> It's fine.
The tide is low.
How do you know that?
>> I checked the tide chart.
>> You checked the tide chart >> and very prepared.
>> Usually you forget sunscreen.
>> It's in the back.
See?
>> I'm impressed.
>> Put some on your nose.
>> My nose is fine.
>> Your nose will burn.
>> Okay, fine. Give it here.
>> I told you.
>> You tell me a lot of things.
And I'm usually right.
>> Unfortunately, yes.
>> Ready?
>> Almost. Shoes off.
>> Come on.
>> Running.
>> The sand is so warm.
>> Don't run yet. The sand is hot.
>> You're right.
Ow.
>> Walk fast.
>> This is perfect.
>> Okay, I admit it. The beach is incredible.
Starting school again after the holiday.
Jack, I can't believe it's already Monday.
>> The holiday went so fast.
>> 2 weeks felt like two days.
>> That's how time works on holiday.
>> It should work differently.
>> Yes, holiday weeks should be longer.
>> Someone should fix that.
Add it to your list.
>> I left homework until yesterday.
>> You did everything last night.
>> Almost everything.
>> Which part is missing?
>> The history essay.
>> That's a big missing piece.
>> I'll finish it in study hall.
>> Bold strategy.
>> Did you finish yours >> on day two? Then I relaxed.
>> Day two. You did it on day two.
>> Told you do it first.
>> Okay, you were right.
>> I feel strange hearing that.
>> Don't get used to it.
>> What class do you have first?
>> English, then chemistry.
>> Not a bad start.
>> Chemistry is always a bad start.
>> Fair.
>> I miss the holiday already.
>> We just left the house.
That's how much I miss it.
>> Think about the next one.
>> Winter break is 2 months away.
>> Manageable.
>> That is not manageable.
>> Day by day.
>> Do you actually like school?
>> Some parts.
>> Which parts?
>> Seeing friends, lunch, art class.
>> That's three things.
>> Three is enough.
working in the kitchen together on holiday.
Jack, this recipe has too many steps.
>> You chose the recipe.
>> It looked simple online.
>> It always looks simple online.
>> Can you stir this while I read?
>> Yes. What does it mean?
>> Stir until smooth. No lumps.
like this.
>> A little more.
>> There are still lumps.
>> That's why you keep stirring.
>> I know what stirring means.
>> Your face said otherwise.
>> My face was concentrating.
>> Next is the butter.
>> How much?
>> One stick. Room temperature.
>> Is it out of the fridge?
I took it out this morning.
>> Good planning.
>> I have my moments.
>> You actually do.
>> Don't sound so surprised.
>> I wasn't surprised.
>> A little surprised.
>> Slightly.
>> The batter looks good now.
>> It smells great.
>> Add the vanilla. One teaspoon.
>> This much?
>> Yes. Perfect.
Now what?
>> We pour it in the pan and bake it.
>> What temperature?
>> 350 for 30 minutes.
>> I'll set the oven >> and set a timer.
>> Already on it.
>> We actually work well together >> in the kitchen sometimes.
>> Better than I expected.
>> What did you expect?
An argument about the butter.
>> Give it five more minutes.
>> Visiting relatives during the holiday.
Jack, we're at Aunt Carol's.
>> I see that.
>> She's already on the porch.
>> She must have seen the car.
>> She always does.
>> Get ready for the cheek pinch.
>> Stop. She doesn't do that anymore. She absolutely still does that.
>> I'm 21.
>> She doesn't care how old you are.
>> Oh, no.
>> Told you.
>> Hi, Aunt Carol. You look wonderful.
>> Already using the nice voice.
>> Shh.
>> She made food. I can smell it.
>> She always makes food.
>> That's the best part of visiting.
>> That's a terrible thing to say.
>> It's an honest thing to say.
Uncle Pete is here, too.
>> He'll want to show us the garage.
>> He restored something new.
>> Another car.
>> I think a motorcycle this time.
>> Okay, that's actually cool.
>> Don't let him keep you there all day.
>> Can't promise.
>> Jack, >> 2 hours max.
>> 1 hour.
>> 1 and a half.
>> Fine.
>> The food smells amazing.
>> Pot roast. I can tell >> your nose is a gift.
>> I know.
>> Are the cousins here?
>> James and Lily. Yes.
>> Great. This will be a full house.
>> Loud and warm.
>> My favorite combination.
>> Reading story books on holiday.
>> Jack, I found an old book.
>> Where?
>> Grandma's bookshelf in the guest room.
What is it?
>> A story about a lighthouse keeper.
>> That sounds old-fashioned.
>> In the best way.
>> Can I hear it?
>> I was going to read it aloud.
>> Really?
>> Like we did when we were kids.
>> Mom used to read to us.
>> I know. I miss that.
>> Okay, read it.
>> Really? You want to listen?
>> Just start before I change my mind.
The lighthouse sat at the end of a long rocky cliff.
>> That's a good opening.
>> I know. Now listen.
>> I'm listening.
>> The keeper lit the lamp every night without fail.
>> Even in storms, >> especially in storms.
>> That's brave.
>> He said the ships needed the light most then.
>> He's right.
>> Should I keep going?
>> Yes, please.
>> You really like it. Don't ruin the moment.
>> Sorry. Okay, >> read the next part.
>> One night, a storm came that shook the whole island.
>> Oh no, >> even you're hooked.
>> I said don't ruin the moment.
>> Okay, continuing.
>> Rain sounds match the story.
>> Perfect timing.
>> Keep going.
>> All night just like this.
Learning a new skill during the holiday.
>> Jack, can you actually teach me guitar?
>> I can try. Are you serious this time?
>> I mean it this time >> you said that last summer.
>> This time I practiced in my head.
>> That's not how practicing works.
>> I know, but I'm more motivated.
Okay. Hold the guitar like this.
>> This way.
>> Closer to your body.
>> It feels awkward.
>> It always does at first.
>> How long until it feels normal?
>> A few weeks of real practice.
>> Weeks.
>> Music takes time.
>> Okay, let's first >> three chords G, C, and D.
That's it.
>> You can play hundreds of songs with those.
>> No way.
>> Right. Put your fingers here.
>> This string.
>> Yes. Press firmly on the fret.
>> Ow, that hurts.
>> Your fingertips will toughen up.
>> That sounds unpleasant.
>> It's a right of passage.
>> Every guitarist.
>> Every single one.
>> Okay. I'm committed.
>> Good. Now, strum down slowly.
>> That actually sounded like something.
>> That was a G chord.
>> I played a chord.
>> Your very first one.
>> Take a photo of this moment.
>> Why?
>> For when I'm a famous guitarist.
>> We'll frame it.
>> I'm serious.
>> I know. That's what makes it great.
Fighting over the TV remote on holiday.
Jack, give me the remote.
>> I'm watching this.
>> You've been watching that for an hour.
>> It's a nature documentary >> about fish.
>> About deep sea creatures.
>> That's still fish.
It really isn't.
>> Can we watch something else?
>> During the exciting part?
No.
>> A fish eating another fish is not exciting.
>> Deep sea creature.
And yes, it is.
>> I want to watch the cooking show.
>> After this.
>> How long is after this?
20 more minutes.
>> 20 minutes.
>> It's almost done.
>> You said that 15 minutes ago.
>> I was wrong.
Now I'm right.
>> Rock, paper, scissors.
>> No, >> that's the fairway.
>> I had the remote first.
>> You left it on the cushion.
I was going to come back.
>> It was unattended. It's mine now.
>> That is not a rule.
>> I just made it one.
>> Fine.
Rock, paper, scissors.
>> Ready. 1 2 3.
>> Scissors. I win.
>> Paper cover. Scissors.
>> Wait, you said paper.
paper.
>> I saw scissors.
>> You saw wrong.
>> This is suspicious.
>> Cooking show starts now.
>> I want a rematch.
>> During the commercial, not wanting to lose the holiday mood.
Jack, tomorrow is school.
>> I know. How is the holiday already over?
>> Time moves fast when you're happy.
>> That's a sad truth.
>> Or a beautiful one.
>> We only got to one beach.
>> We can go again.
>> I wanted to go to the mountains, too.
>> Next break.
>> I'm making a list right now >> already.
>> The list for next holiday.
That's very you.
>> Is that good or bad?
>> Good. Definitely good.
>> I don't want to lose this feeling.
>> What feeling?
>> Slow, relaxed, no pressure.
>> You can carry it with you.
>> Can you really?
>> It takes practice.
>> Like a skill.
>> Exactly.
What was your favorite part?
>> The train ride.
>> Really?
>> Sitting with you, watching the world go by.
>> That's a sweet thing to say.
>> It's true.
>> Mine was the beach.
>> You ran straight into the water.
>> Like a wild animal.
>> A happy wild animal.
>> Let's not waste tonight.
>> What do you want to do? Just this sit here. Talk.
>> Done.
>> The best kind of evening.
Planning a camping trip on holiday.
Jack, we should go camping this week.
>> This week? Like soon?
>> Day after tomorrow.
>> That's very soon.
>> I already found a spot. Of course you did.
>> Pinerest campground 2 hours away.
>> Is it in the woods?
>> Mountains and forest. A little river.
>> Okay, I'm in.
>> You didn't even hesitate.
>> River and mountains. Easy. Yes.
>> We need to pack smart.
>> I can do the gear list.
Tent, sleeping bags, >> camp stove, matches, >> first aid kit, >> good thinking, >> food. What should we bring?
>> Things we can cook over fire.
>> Corn, hot dogs, potatoes, >> and marshmallows, >> obviously.
>> S'mores are non-negotiable.
>> Agreed, 100%.
>> Bug spray.
>> Yes, I hate mosquitoes.
Everyone does.
>> Are the stars good up there?
>> No city lights. Should be amazing.
>> I want to sleep outside the tent.
>> If it doesn't rain, >> I'll check the forecast.
>> Already ahead of me.
>> This is going to be so good.
>> Our first real camping trip >> together as adults.
>> We camped with dad.
>> That was different. He did everything.
>> Now we do everything.
>> Exciting and terrifying.
>> Perfect description.
>> Singing together on holiday.
>> Jack, this song is perfect.
>> What song?
>> Listen.
>> Oh, I know this one.
>> Everybody knows this one.
>> It's a classic.
Sing it with me.
>> I don't sing.
>> Everyone sings, especially in the kitchen.
>> I hum. There's a difference.
>> Humming is just quiet singing.
>> It's very different.
>> Come on, just the chorus.
>> No one can hear.
>> Just me.
>> Fine. Just the chorus.
>> Ready? 3 2 1 >> Okay, I admit that felt good.
>> Told you.
>> Don't tell anyone.
>> I'm going to tell everyone, >> Sophia.
>> I'm kidding. Our secret.
>> Thank you.
>> Your voice is actually good.
>> It's okay.
>> Better than okay.
>> Don't start.
>> I'm serious.
>> I know. Still don't start.
>> Okay. One more song though.
>> Which one?
>> Something we both know.
>> That old road trip song.
>> Yes. The one dad always played.
>> Now you're going to make it sentimental.
>> A little sentimental is fine.
>> Okay. Put it on.
>> 3 2 1.
>> This is genuinely fun.
Everything is more fun on holiday.
>> Preparing food for a holiday picnic.
>> Sophia, how many sandwiches do we need >> for two people? Four total.
>> That's two each.
>> Plus snacks.
>> What kind of sandwiches?
>> Turkey and cheese and one peanut butter.
Why peanut butter >> for the afternoon when we're still hungry?
>> You've done this before.
>> Picnic strategy.
>> Is that a real thing?
>> It is. Now, >> what fruit do we have?
>> Grapes, strawberries, and a peach.
>> That's a good mix.
>> Can you wash them?
>> On it. What else goes in? Crackers, cheese slices, lemonade.
>> Do we have a thermos for the lemonade?
>> Yes, the blue one.
>> Perfect. I'll fill it.
>> Add some ice, too.
>> Smart.
>> We need napkins.
>> In the picnic basket already.
>> Did you put them in?
>> Of course.
>> I'm impressed.
>> I can be organized >> sometimes.
>> More than sometimes.
Okay. Often.
>> Thank you.
>> The sandwiches are done.
>> The fruit is washed.
>> Thermos is packed.
>> Blanket is in the bag.
>> Sunscreen >> in the side pocket.
>> We're ready.
>> That was efficient.
>> Picnic strategy in action.
Going to eat ice cream on holiday.
Jack, there are 24 flavors.
>> Yes. And you'll take 10 minutes.
>> This is a serious decision.
>> It's ice cream.
>> Exactly. It's ice cream.
>> I already know what I want.
>> What?
>> Mint chocolate chip always.
>> You get that every time >> because it's perfect every time.
Don't you want to try something new?
>> Why risk it?
>> You can't discover new favorites that way.
>> Mint chip is my forever favorite.
>> That's sad.
>> It's loyal.
>> Oh, the mango sorbet looks amazing.
>> Get that then.
>> But the lavender honey also looks that.
>> Pick one.
>> What if I get a small of each?
>> That's allowed.
Everything is allowed on holiday.
>> True principle.
>> Excuse me. Can I get a small mango sorbet and a small lavender honey?
>> Bold move.
>> Best of both worlds.
>> How is the lavender?
>> Oh, that's incredible.
>> Really?
>> Try some.
>> I have my mint chip.
>> Just one taste.
>> Fine. That's actually really good.
>> I knew it.
I'm still keeping my mint chip.
>> Of course, but now you know.
>> New favorite backup.
>> See, risk pays off.
Remembering old memories on holiday.
Jack, look what I found.
>> An old photo album >> from when we were little.
>> Let me see.
>> That's you at the beach.
How old am I there?
>> Maybe six.
>> Look at my hair.
>> I know. It was so curly.
>> I forgot about that.
>> Mom loved it.
>> She did.
>> That's me on the swing.
>> You used to swing for hours.
>> The one in Grandma's yard.
>> She still has it.
>> I know. I visited it.
>> The swing >> a little.
>> Huh. That's sweet. Actually, >> this one look.
>> Oh, the camping trip >> with dad. The tent was so small.
>> We all slept sideways.
>> And dad said it was character building.
>> Huh? He always said that >> about everything uncomfortable.
>> Cold showers, character building, >> long walks, character building, >> eating vegetables, >> character building. He wasn't wrong.
>> No, he wasn't.
>> I miss these times.
>> We're still making memories.
>> You think this holiday will end up in a photo album?
>> Of course it will.
>> Future us will look back >> and laugh at our hair.
>> Very likely.
>> Making videos and vlogs on holiday.
Jack, we should make a vlog. A vlog.
>> A holiday vlog. On camera.
>> I'm not good on camera.
>> You don't have to be good.
>> You always say that.
>> You just have to be yourself.
>> My natural self is awkward on camera.
>> That's actually charming.
>> That's a polite way to say weird.
>> It's a genuine way to say charming.
>> What would we even film?
>> Everything. The train, the beach, the food. We already did all those things.
>> We can recreate and film from now on.
>> What would we say?
>> Just talk like we normally do.
>> People want to watch us talk.
>> People want to hear real conversations, >> even boring ones.
>> Especially those. They're relatable.
>> Okay. How do we start?
>> I'll hold the camera. You just act normal.
>> Define normal.
>> Don't look at the camera. I always look at the camera.
>> Look at me instead.
>> Okay.
>> Tell me your favorite part of this holiday >> right now with the camera on.
>> Yes.
>> The singing this morning.
>> Really?
>> It was unexpected and really fun.
>> That's perfect.
>> Am I okay on camera?
>> You're great. Very natural.
>> You're just saying that.
>> Watch it back and see.
>> Okay, I will.
>> Told you.
Playing pranks on holiday. Jack, >> what?
>> Nothing. Never mind.
>> Why are you smiling like that?
>> I'm just happy.
>> That smile is suspicious.
>> Can't a person just smile?
>> Not that smile.
>> You're very paranoid.
>> I've lived with you for 22 years. And >> that smile means something is happening.
>> Walk to the kitchen. I'll prove I'm innocent.
>> I'm not walking anywhere near you, >> Jack.
>> What's behind your back?
>> Nothing.
>> Show me your hands.
>> You're so suspicious.
>> Show me your hands.
>> Fine. A water bottle.
>> A spray water bottle.
>> It's very hot today.
You were going to spray me.
>> I was going to cool you down.
>> Sophia, >> you should have run faster.
>> You sprayed me.
>> I warned you.
>> You did not warn me.
>> The warning was implied.
>> That is not how warnings work.
>> You laughed though.
>> I did not laugh.
>> A little.
>> I'm getting you back.
>> I'm ready.
>> No, you're not.
>> I'm a little nervous now. Good. That's the point.
>> Going for a morning walk on holiday.
Jack, this was a great idea.
>> You said a morning walk was boring.
>> I was wrong.
>> I heard that clearly.
>> Don't make it weird.
>> Can you say it again?
>> Absolutely not.
>> Just once more.
>> The air is incredible out here.
>> See? Morning air.
>> How are you this awake so early?
>> I wake up at 6:30.
>> Every day.
>> Every day.
>> That's not normal.
>> It's very normal.
>> On holiday.
>> Your body doesn't know it's holiday.
>> My body absolutely knows.
>> That explains the sleepin.
>> Look at the light through the trees.
>> I see it.
>> It looks like a painting.
>> You're very poetic before coffee. I'm always poetic.
>> Usually afternoon.
>> Fair point.
>> Can you hear the birds?
>> Yes. So many.
>> Morning symphony.
>> Now, who's poetic?
>> Touche.
>> Can we do this every holiday morning?
>> I'm in.
>> Deal.
>> Coffee after.
>> Immediately after >> the good kind, not hotel coffee.
>> We'll find a real cafe.
>> Perfect plan. This holiday just keeps getting better.
>> Making new friends on holiday.
Jack, that couple looks friendly.
>> The ones at the next table.
>> Yes, they've been smiling at us.
>> You want to talk to strangers?
>> On holiday. That's okay.
>> Is that a rule?
Unwritten but real.
>> What would we even say?
>> Hi. Something casual.
>> You do it.
>> We both do it.
>> You're the talker.
>> You have a very friendly face.
>> That's manipulation.
>> It's true.
>> Fine. One of us approaches >> together.
together is less awkward.
>> Hi, sorry to bother you.
>> We're on holiday and just notice the view here.
>> Oh, they're on holiday, too.
>> Small world.
>> Same week, different town.
>> They came from Portland.
>> We've been to Portland.
>> Common ground. Good.
>> She asked about the trail we walked.
I'll pull up the map.
>> They like hiking.
>> So do we.
>> We might hike together tomorrow.
>> Really?
>> If you're okay with it.
>> Holiday friends.
I didn't expect that.
>> Life is full of surprises.
>> She seems really kind >> and funny.
>> I like them.
Holiday friends are the best kind.
>> Why?
>> No history, just good energy.
>> Not wanting the holiday to end.
>> Jack, I don't want this holiday to end.
>> I know.
>> Say something helpful.
>> It was really good.
>> That's not helpful.
What do you want me to say?
>> That it's not over.
>> It's not over yet.
>> That works.
>> We still have tonight.
>> One more sunset.
>> A good one.
>> Look at those colors.
>> Orange and gold.
>> This view. I want to remember it exactly.
>> Take a photo.
>> Some things can't be photographed.
>> That's true. Like how the air feels right now?
>> Warm still >> and safe.
>> Yes.
>> We did everything on the list.
>> Almost everything.
>> We didn't go to the mountains.
>> Next time.
>> I'm adding it to the new list >> already.
>> The next holiday starts with the mountains.
>> Deal.
>> What will you miss most? The slowness.
No rush.
>> Same.
Just being.
>> We can bring that home.
>> You said that before.
>> And I meant it.
>> I'll try this time.
>> Me, too.
>> Thank you for this whole holiday.
>> Thank you >> for what?
>> Being my favorite travel companion.
>> Even when I'm dramatic, >> especially then.
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