Hello everyone, I'm Rob. Before we start, let me ask you something. Do you want to feel more comfortable when you speak English? Do you want to understand native speakers without replaying the video again and again? If that sounds like you, you're in the right place. This lesson is designed to help you grow step-by-step. It's simple to follow, easy to repeat, and perfect for daily practice. In today's session, Rob will guide you through four parts.
Part one, listening practice. Part two, learn vocabulary. Part three, listen and answer. Part four, shadowing practice. Each part will help you train a different skill so your English becomes smoother and more natural. Take a breath, listen well, and let Rob guide you to think and speak in English. Part one, listening. In this part, you will listen to a short conversation. Just relax and try to understand the main idea. Don't worry if you don't catch every word. That's normal. Before we begin, here is the key vocabulary you will hear in the conversation.
The sooner the better. Are you ready? Let's listen. Man, I'm so hungry. Already? We just sat down. I know, but my stomach is killing me. That bad, huh? If food doesn't come soon, I might pass out. Did you eat breakfast today? Just a cup of coffee. That explains a lot. All right. All right, Let me look at the menu. Okay, they have fried rice, beef noodles, chicken soup, and sandwiches. Do you want to look at the menu, too? No way. You choose. Really? You trust me with that? At this point, yes. I don't care what it is.
Rice, noodles, soup, anything is fine. Wow, you must be really hungry. I am. My hands feel weak. I'm too hungry to even hold the menu. Okay, drama king. Just order something fast. The sooner the better. Maybe fried rice. That's usually quick. Perfect. And maybe chicken soup, too. Yes, yes. More food is always good. Yeah, from what I see, you probably need two meals today. Honestly, I could eat three.
Wow. Should I order the whole menu? Don't joke like that. Just call the waiter. All right, then. Excuse me, we'd like to order. In this part, we will learn some useful words from the conversation. These words will help you understand English better and speak English more confidently. Listen carefully. Repeat after me and try to remember them. Now, let's learn the vocabulary. The sooner the better. Something should happen as quickly as possible. For example, fix the problem, the sooner the better.
We should leave early. The sooner, the better. Call the waiter. To ask a waiter to come to your table. For example, he called the waiter to order food. We called the waiter for the bill. Look at the menu. To check or see the menu before choosing food. For example, we looked at the menu and chose fried rice. She looked at the menu for a few minutes. Great job, guys. Remember, repetition is the key to success in English. The more you repeat the words, the easier they will become.
Watch this video again and again, then say the words out loud. You will get better and better each time. Part three. Listen and answer. In this part, I will ask you questions about the conversation. Listen carefully and try to answer out loud before you hear the correct answer. Don't worry if your answer is not perfect. Speaking practice helps you become fluent more quickly. Man, I'm so hungry. Already? We just sat down. Is Mark so hungry? Yes, he is. He's so hungry. Did Mark and Alex just sit down?
Yes, they did. They just sat down at the table. That bad, huh? If food doesn't come soon, I might pass out. What might happen to Mark if food doesn't come soon? He might pass out. He might pass out if food doesn't come soon. Did you eat breakfast today? Just a cup of coffee. Did Mark eat a full breakfast? No, he didn't. He only had a cup of coffee. Do you want to look at the menu, too? No way. You choose. Does Mark want to look at the menu?
No, he doesn't. He says no way and tells Alex to choose. I don't care what it is. Rice, noodles, soup, anything is fine. Does Mark care what food it is? No, he doesn't. He doesn't care what it is. Anything. He says rice, noodles, or soup are all fine. Wow, you must be really hungry. I am. My hands feel weak. I'm too hungry to even hold the menu. Does Alex say Mark is really hungry?
Yes, he does. Alex says Mark must be really hungry. Yes, he is. He is too hungry to hold the menu. Just order something fast. The sooner the better. Maybe fried rice. That's usually quick. Does Mark want Alex to order something fast? Yes, he does. He asks Alex to order something fast. Fried rice. He suggests fried rice. And maybe chicken soup, too. Yes, yes, more food is always good. Does Alex suggest chicken soup, too?
Yes, he does. Alex suggests chicken soup, too. Yes, he does. Mark says more food is always good. Yeah, from what I see, you probably need two meals today. Honestly, I could eat three. How many meals does Alex say Mark needs today? Two meals. Alex says Mark probably needs two meals today. Wow, should I order the whole menu? Don't joke like that. Just call the waiter. All right, then. What does Mark ask Alex to do?
Call the waiter. Mark asks Alex to call the waiter. Well done. You did a great job. Now, let's move on to our shadowing practice. Part four, shadowing practice. In this part, repeat each line after speakers. Try to follow their rhythm and pronunciation. This will help you speak more naturally and with more confidence. Already? We just sat down. I know, but my stomach is killing me. That bad, huh? If food doesn't come soon, I might pass out.
Did you eat breakfast today? Just a cup of coffee. That explains a lot. All right. All right, let me look at the menu. Okay, they have fried rice, beef noodles, chicken soup, and sandwiches. Do you want to look at the menu, too? No way, you choose. Really? You trust me with that? At this point, yes. I don't care what it is. Rice, noodles, soup, anything is fine. Okay, drama king. Just order something fast. The sooner the better. Maybe fried rice. That's usually quick. Perfect. And maybe chicken soup, too.
Yes, yes. More food is always good. Yeah, from what I see you probably need two meals today. Honestly, I could eat three. Wow, should I order the whole menu? Don't joke like that. Just call the waiter. All right, then. Excuse me, we'd like to order. Man, I'm so hungry. Already? We just sat down. I know, but my stomach is killing me. That bad, huh? If food doesn't come soon, I might pass out.
Did you eat breakfast today? Just a cup of coffee. That explains a lot. All right. Let me look at the menu. Okay, they have fried rice, beef noodles, chicken soup, and sandwiches. No way. You choose. Really? You trust me with that? At this point, yes. I don't care what it is. Rice, noodles, soup, anything is fine. Wow, you must be really hungry. I am. My hands feel weak. I'm too hungry to even hold the menu. Just order something fast. The sooner, the better.
Maybe fried rice. That's usually quick. Perfect. And maybe chicken soup, too. Yes, yes. More food is always good. Yeah, from what I see, you probably need two meals today. Honestly, I could eat three. Wow, should I order the whole menu? Don't joke like that. Just call the waiter. All right, then. Excuse me, we'd like to order. Amazing work today. You finished all four parts of this lesson. Keep watching this video again every day this week. When you repeat often, your English becomes more fluent. I promise. If you want more simple English
practice, remember to like and subscribe. Keep training your English, keep showing up, and I'll be in the next lesson. Goodbye. See you soon.