Improve Your English Speaking Fluency
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In this video, we'll practice speaking
English the way you use it in real life
with sentences and phrases for everyday
conversations. We're going to use the
listen and repeat method. You listen
carefully, then repeat after me. Guys,
it sounds simple, but that's exactly why
it works. By repeating out loud, your
brain connects the sounds with how to
say them naturally. This helps improve
your pronunciation, build fluency, and
boost your confidence all at the same
time. It's like those classic language
tapes you might have heard of, but
better because I'm here to guide you
every step of the way. The key is that
you're not just passively listening,
you're actively speaking. Now, we're
going to practice common phrases you'll
use when you arrive at a cafe or
restaurant. asking for a table, making
requests, and starting your conversation
naturally. But before we continue, don't
forget to like and subscribe to my
channel. Ready? Let's get started. Let's
start with arriving and getting a table.
A table for two, please.
A table for two, please.
A table for two, please.
Can we sit by the window?
Can we sit by the window?
Can we sit by the window? Do you have a
reservation?
Do you have a reservation?
Do you have a reservation?
Yes, it's under
your name.
Yes, it's under.
Yes, it's under.
No, we don't.
No, we don't.
No, we don't. How long is the wait?
How long is the wait?
How long is the wait? Is this table
available?
Is this table available?
Is this table available?
Can we have a high chair for a child?
Can we have a high chair for a child?
Can we have a high chair for a child?
Great start. Imagine using the same
phrases in a real conversation with a
native speaker and that's when your
English really improves. And that's why
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>> How's it going? Nice to meet you, Julia.
I'm Jazz. How are you today?
>> Nice to meet you, Jazz. I'm okay. How
are you?
>> Yeah, I'm great, thanks. So, the idea
here is I'm going to I'm going to give
you two statements about my life. One is
going to be true, one is going to be
false. You're not sure which one. You
also are going to give me two statements
about your life. All right. So, my two
statements are going to be these. I got
lost in Vietnam. I've been to the Amazon
rainforest.
>> I'm really flexible. I can do the
splits. True or false? I don't know. and
I have never been to China. Also, thanks
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the first 50 users. All right, we've got
our table. We're settled in. And now
it's time to order. Let's practice some
phrases for asking about the menu and
choosing food or drinks. Ready? Repeat
after me. ordering drinks and food. Can
I see the menu, please?
Can I see the menu, please?
Can I see the menu, please? What do you
recommend?
What do you recommend?
What do you recommend?
I'll have them, please.
I'll have them, please. For example,
I'll have the chicken salad, please.
I'll have the chicken salad, please. Can
I have it without?
Can I have it without,
for example, can I have it without
onions?
Can I have it without onions?
Can we have some water, please?
Can we have some water, please?
Can we have some water, please? Is this
dish glutenfree?
Is this dish gluten-free?
Is this dish gluten-free?
Do you have any specials today?
Do you have any specials today?
Do you have any specials today? Once
you've seen the menu, you may ask a few
questions before deciding what to order.
These phrases will help you check
ingredients,
dietary needs, and other details. Asking
about the menu. Is this dish vegetarian?
Is this dish vegetarian?
Is this dish vegetarian?
Does this contain nuts?
Does this contain nuts?
Does this contain nuts?
What is the soup of the day?
What's the soup of the day?
What's the soup of the day? Is it spicy?
Is it spicy?
Is it spicy?
Is this dairy free?
Is this dairy free?
Is this dairyfree?
How is this dish prepared?
How's this dish prepared?
How's this dish prepared?
Now the food has arrived. Woohoo. Here
are some useful things you can say while
you're eating. Whether you need
something extra or just want to give a
compliment during the meal. Excuse me,
could we get some more napkins?
Excuse me, could we get some more
napkins?
Excuse me, could we get some more
napkins?
Everything is great. Thank you.
Everything is great. Thank you.
Everything is great. Thank you. Could I
have some more water, please?
Could I have some more water, please?
Could I have some more water, please?
Could I have some extra sauce?
Could I have some extra sauce?
Could I have some extra sauce? Could you
please check if my order is ready?
Could you please check if my order is
ready?
Could you please check if my order is
ready? Your plate is empty. You're a
full and now it's time to pay. Paying
the bill. Could we have the check,
please?
Could we have the check, please?
Could we have the check, please? Do you
accept credit cards?
Do you accept credit cards?
Do you accept credit cards?
Can we split the bill?
Can we split the bill?
Can we split the bill? Keep the change.
Keep the change.
Keep the change.
Is service included?
Is service included?
Is service included?
Can I pay with my phone?
Can I pay with my phone?
Can I pay with my phone?
See, once you practice these phrases out
loud, they start to feel natural. The
more you repeat, the easier it gets. And
when you try them in a real
conversation, you'll feel much more
confident. If you want to take your
English to the next level, click the
Ialkie link in the description and
practice with a native speaker. Thanks
for watching and I'll see you in the
next video.