Conversation time.
We got some role playing to do.
Are you new here?
Are you new here?
Well, what do we do here at English Coach Chad Practice Paradise?
We practice speaking English.
So today we're going to work on hearing and saying and repeating.
Matching my pace, imitating my pronunciation.
All right, here we go.
Hello, I haven't seen you around before.
Are you new here?
Did you get it?
Listen again.
Hello, I haven't seen you around before.
Are you new here?
Much better.
Hello, haven't seen you around before.
Are you new here?
Hello, I haven't seen you around before.
Are you new here?
Try it.
Yeah, that's right.
I haven't seen you around these parts, this neighborhood, this area before today.
Are you new to these parts, to this neighborhood, to this area here?
Hi, yes, I just moved here from Spain.
This is my first week in the U.S.
Hi, yes, I just moved here from Spain.
This is my first week in the US.
Hi, yes, I just moved here from Spain.
This is my first week in the US.
Try it.
Good job.
Oh, welcome to the neighborhood.
I'm David.
I live just two houses down.
All right, he said, oh, welcome to the neighborhood.
I'm David.
I live just two houses down.
I live just two houses down.
That's two houses away from you, two houses down.
You can say two houses up, too.
That's a long story.
When to say down, when to say up.
It doesn't matter.
It really doesn't matter.
I live just two houses down the street, down the street, or up the street.
Oh, welcome to the neighborhood.
I'm David.
I live just two houses down.
Okay.
Nice to meet you, David.
I'm Lily.
It's good to see a friendly face.
Nice to meet you, David.
I'm Lily.
It's good to see a friendly face.
Nice to meet you, David.
I'm Lily.
It's good to see a friendly face.
Go.
Alright, it's nice to meet someone friendly.
It's good to see a friendly face.
It's nice to meet a friendly person.
Nice to meet you too, Lily.
How are you liking the area so far?
Nice to meet you too, Lily.
How are you liking the area so far?
Nice to meet you too, Lily.
How are you liking the area so far?
How are you liking the area so far?
So she is in the process.
She is still experiencing the area.
So how are you liking it?
How are you liking it doesn't say do you like it or do you not like it?
It's more like what is your experience so far?
What is your impression?
All right, how are you liking it?
I'm liking it.
That's how you would respond.
I'm liking it.
All right, let's move on.
It's beautiful but everything feels so new and different.
It's beautiful but everything feels so new and different.
It's beautiful but everything feels so new and different.
Good.
That's totally understandable.
That's totally understandable.
That's totally understandable.
Yeah, I understand.
That is very relatable.
Yeah, I'm still getting used to it.
Yeah, I'm still getting used to it.
Yeah, I'm still getting used to it.
Moving to a new country can be challenging.
Do you need any help settling in?
Shall we try that one again?
Try it again.
Moving to a new country can be challenging.
Do you need any help settling in?
Moving to a new country can be challenging.
Do you need any help settling in?
Moving to a new country can be challenging.
Do you need any help settling in?
You try.
Settling in.
To settle in.
If you settle into a place, you become comfortable.
You become familiar with the place.
You become adjusted to a new place.
You get settled in.
Are you settling in?
Yeah, I'm settling in.
I got settled in.
Thank you.
That's very kind of you.
I'm just trying to get to know the area and improve my English.
Thank you.
That's very kind of you.
I'm just trying to get to know the area and improve my English.
Thank you.
That's very kind of you.
I'm just trying to get to know the area and improve my English.
Oh, so you're learning English too.
That's great.
You speak really well.
Oh, so you're learning English too.
That's great.
You speak really well.
Oh, so you're learning English too.
That's great.
You speak really well.
Thanks, but I still need more practice.
Thanks, but I still need more practice.
Thanks, but I still need more practice.
Don't worry, the more you speak the better you'll get.
Don't worry, the more you speak the better you'll get.
Don't worry, the more you speak the better you'll get.
Alright.
I know, but I sometimes feel shy about speaking.
I know, but I sometimes feel shy about speaking.
How about we grab a coffee at the nearby, at the cafe nearby?
Let me try again.
How about we grab a coffee at the cafe nearby?
It's a nice place and we can chat more.
It's a nice place and we can chat more.
How about we grab a coffee at the cafe nearby?
It's a nice place and we can chat more.
How about we grab a coffee at the cafe nearby?
It's a nice place and we can chat more.
All right.
Did you notice the mistake?
Quote mistake.
It wasn't a mistake.
I just misread it.
But how about we grab a coffee at the nearby cafe?
You can switch those around and it's perfectly fine.
The cafe nearby, the nearby cafe.
All right.
Next one.
That sounds really nice.
Sure, I'd like that.
That sounds really nice.
Sure, I'd like that.
That sounds really nice.
Sure, I'd like that.
Okay, i think that's it.
We're ready for the role play portion.
Now we're gonna move along nice and natural.
I'll give you plenty of time to say it, so don't rush.
Try to speak in a good pace.
Enunciate and speak natural.
All right, i'll go first.
I'm red, you're blue.
Hello, I haven't seen you around before.
Are you new here?
Oh, welcome to the neighborhood.
I'm David.
I just, I just, I live just two houses down Nice to meet you too, Lily.
How are you liking the area so far?
That's totally understandable.
Moving to a new country can be challenging.
Do you need any help settling in?
Oh, so you're learning English too.
That's great.
You speak really well.
Don't worry.
The more you speak, the better you'll get.
How about we grab a coffee at the cafe nearby?
It's a nice place and we can chat more.
Boom, way to go.
Let's switch roles now.
Now you are the red text, okay?
Go.
Hi, yes, I just moved here from Spain.
This is my first week in the US.
Nice to meet you, David.
I'm Lily.
It's good to see a friendly face.
It's beautiful, but everything feels so new and different.
Yeah, I'm still getting used to it.
Thank you.
That's very kind of you.
I'm just trying to get to know the area and improve my English.
Thanks, but I still need more practice.
I know, but I sometimes feel shy about speaking.
That sounds really nice.
Sure, I'd like that.
Boom.
Good workout.
Way to go.
Good English speaking practice.
Keep moving forward.
One little conversation at a time.
One little pronunciation practice at a time.
One 10-minute session at a time.
All right.
I'll see you in the next English speaking training video.