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Thank you for stopping by.
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This story is written for intermediate English learners.
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Let's get started!
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B1, B2 English Story.
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A Dream Career.
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One person's dream career could be another person's nightmare.
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Some people love variety and others prefer routine.
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Whether you love to mess around or take life seriously,
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do what makes you happy.
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Elizabeth realised she had a different vision for her life than most people.
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She left school at 16 and trained up to be a hairdresser.
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Then she realised that she didn't really enjoy standing up and leaning over people for nine hours a day.
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She decided to reassess her options.
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She spent hours online filling in quizzes about the kind of personality she had and what she would be good at.
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Time and again it came back to creative jobs.
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Elizabeth loved to be creative,
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but she wasn't a painter,
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a builder or an actor.
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She liked to create beauty from a blank canvas Since she was a little girl,
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she loved to paint
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and draw on people She didn't do very well in her GCSE exams As she wasn't interested in academic subjects
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She just wanted to go to college and study B.T.E.C.
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National Diploma in hairdressing.
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She had dreams of one day starting up her own business.
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Now she was 22 and in just a few years she had worked her way up
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from being a junior to one of the head stylists in a trendy hairdressers.
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Elizabeth knew she was on the right track.
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She was glad she didn't follow a conventional route and she was good at what she did.
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But she needed more.
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She wanted to move on.
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One Thursday lunchtime, she was scrolling through her phone on her break
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and came across an advertisement for a media makeup and beauty course.
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At first, she dismissed it,
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but then she decided to go back and she clicked through to the advert.
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She had heard of the school.
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It was world-renowned and many people who trained there went on to work in film and TV,
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creating prosthetics and amazing period looks on talented actors.
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It was always a dream of Elizabeth's to work in TV,
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but she lived in a rural town and no one she knew was in the industry.
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How could she possibly afford to pack up and go to Manchester for three months to do the course?
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She disregarded it again and got on with her day.
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That night, after a long bath to relax her aching legs,
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she laid on the sofa with a hot mug of tea and picked up her phone to catch up on her messages.
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While she was scrolling, she saw the advert for the makeup course again.
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She had done some make-up as part of her course at college
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and now and again she helped out at weddings with bridesmaid make-up.
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She was naturally good at it.
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Elizabeth always dreamed of being a creative.
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She had started on the right track and was doing well,
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but felt like she needed to focus on what she wanted.
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She continued to look through the website and tentatively clicked on the Finance and Funding page.
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She wasn't from a rich family and wanted to be sensible with her money.
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She read that if she were successful in gaining a place after an interview and an assessment,
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that she could be eligible for the full funding of the course.
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Elizabeth decided to delve deeper and read up on how competitive the course was.
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She researched and found out that they receive thousands of applications every year for just 12 places.
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For the application, she would have to submit images of her work to date,
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as well as answer some questions about why she wanted to work in film
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and TV and why taking the course would help her career prospects.
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She looked through her phone and computer.
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She had thousands of photographs from the weddings she had helped at
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and she had even done some hair and makeup for her friends who had a band.
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They recently created a low-budget music video and she used lots of different beauty techniques to make them look like sea creatures.
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The deadline for applications for the course was in two weeks.
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Elizabeth had some time to put together a strong portfolio of work and write her answers to the questions.
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She decided to look up the course on some social media sites
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and found that people who had successfully completed the course were now living and working all over the world.
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Suddenly, the dream life she had always wanted might be within her grasp.
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Elizabeth decided not to tell anyone about the course.
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She didn't want the added pressure of people knowing and asking her how the application process was going.
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She would quietly apply and get on with her life.
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Over the next two weeks,
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Elizabeth put together a selection of her best photographs
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and put them into a portfolio form with notes and explanations of what she had done.
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She also worked hard on the answers to the questions.
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She found it was easier than she first anticipated.
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The words flowed from her mind.
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Maybe she wanted this more than she realised.
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She submitted the application two days before the closing date and then promised herself not to think about it again.
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It was difficult.
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Luckily, she was distracted as her sister was getting married
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and she had promised to do her hair and the makeup for the bridesmaids.
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She had something to focus on.
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The distraction was welcomed.
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Elizabeth was in her element creating elegant looks and beautiful hairstyles.
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She didn't mind that she was stood up so long because she was having such a laugh.
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After the wedding, she was busy for a few days catching up with relatives who were in town for the occasion.
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They went for long walks, dinners and played games.
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It was wonderful.
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Then on a murky Tuesday morning,
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Elizabeth received an email out of the blue,
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inviting her to Manchester for an interview the following week.
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She almost screamed in the staff room.
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She replied and gratefully accepted.
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She told her manager she had a dentist appointment.
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They knew she had some issues with her wisdom teeth,
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so they didn't suspect anything,
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as she never normally made things up.
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When the day came, she left her parents' house as she does every day.
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Little did they know she was driving up to Manchester.
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She arrived at the school and was taken to a room.
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In there she had to complete an assessment.
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She was introduced to a lovely model called Sally and more makeup,
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beauty and hair products than she had ever seen.
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She had to make Sally look like she had burnt off one side of her face
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and the other side had to look like a 1940s model.
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She had two hours.
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Two of the teachers on the course inspected Elizabeth's work.
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They were blown away.
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They asked her questions about her technique and then they spoke to Sally separately about what she thought of Elizabeth.
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It was important for them to find friendly, approachable students.
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Elizabeth sat in the canteen and waited for the second part of the assessment,
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which was an interview.
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Just as she took the last sip of her hot chocolate,
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a friendly man called Harry came over to collect her.
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He interviewed her along with the two teachers who had assessed her work.
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She raised her concerns about the course fees and they assured her
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that she would be eligible for some sort of financial help.
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With that, the assessment was over and she made her way back home.
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The winding roads back to her parents' house felt so tiny compared to the big streets of Manchester.
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She knew it was time for a change.
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She was blown away by the school and Manchester.
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Now she had to play the waiting game again.
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A week went by and Elizabeth heard nothing.
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She looked up online how long responses usually took and it stated on the school's website that she would get a response,
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negative or positive, within two weeks.
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Then, after a long Friday at work,
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Elizabeth hung up her apron and drove home.
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She walked through the door,
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exhausted at 8.30pm and was greeted by a letter.
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She opened the letter and saw in big bold writing confirmation of place.
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She had done it.
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She had secured a place at the best media make-up school in the country.
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She read it out and saw she wasn't lucky enough to gain a full bursary,
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but a part bursary.
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She did some calculations and worked out
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that she would be able to afford the course if she got a weekend job while she studied.
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This was it.
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Time for Elizabeth to take the first tentative steps on the path to her dream career of being a full-time creative.
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she wouldn't let herself down.
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Of course, she knew life was never perfect,
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but at least she could spend her time doing something she was incredibly talented at and thoroughly enjoyed.
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How would you describe your dream career?
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Tell us in the comments below.
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We hope you enjoyed this lovely English story.
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لماذا يجب ممارسة المحادثة مع هذا الفيديو؟

تُعَدُّ ممارسة المحادثة من خلال هذا الفيديو فرصة ذهبية للمتعلمين في المستوى المتوسط (B1-B2) لتحسين مهاراتهم اللغوية. القصة التي تحكيها إليزابيث تعكس التحديات والإيجابيات التي قد تواجهها أثناء البحث عن مهنة مثالية، مما يسمح لك بتبادل الحوار حول موضوعات ذات صلة بالتوظيف، الطموحات، والإبداع. من خلال الاستماع والتكرار، ستتمكن من تعزيز قدرتك على التعبير عن الذات، وزيادة مفرداتك، وتطوير الثقة في النطق. بالإضافة إلى ذلك، ستتعلم كيفية التواصل بشكل أكثر فعالية، وهو أمر أساسي لتحسين النطق باللغة الإنجليزية.

القواعد والتعابير في السياق

  • "decided to reassess her options": تُظهر هذه العبارة كيف يمكن للشخص أن يتخذ قرارًا واعيًا في حياتهم المهنية.
  • "she was good at what she did": تعبر هذه العبارة عن الثقة بالنفس وتقدير المهارات الفردية.
  • "she liked to create beauty from a blank canvas": تُبرز أهمية الإبداع وكيف يمكن للشخصية التغلب على التحديات.
  • "she heard of the school": تُظهر كيفية البحث عن فرص جديدة في حياة المتعلم.

باستخدام هذه التعبيرات، يمكنك فتح نقاشات حول حياتك المهنية وأهدافك، مما يُحسن من قدرتك على ممارسة المحادثة الإنجليزية بشكل فعال.

فخاخ النطق الشائعة

قد تواجه بعض التحديات أثناء محاولة نطق الكلمات، خاصةً إذا لم تكن لديك خبرة مسبقة في الموضوع. بعض الكلمات التي قد تكون صعبة تشمل:

  • "makeup": انتبه إلى النطق المتقن، حيث يُظهر بعض المتعلمين عدم الوضوح عند نطق الحرف "k".
  • "creative": قد يكون من الصعب نطق المقاطع بشكل سلس، لذا من المهم التدريب على هذا الأمر.
  • "advertisement": هشاشة النطق قد تؤدي إلى أخطاء؛ لذا ينبغي ممارسة نطقها بشكل متكرر.

ممارسة النطق من خلال تحسين النطق باللغة الإنجليزية يساعد بشكل كبير على تخطي هذه الفخاخ. باستخدام أسلوب shadow speak، يمكنك محاكاة المتحدثين الأصليين، ما يعزز فهمك ويساعدك على الحصول على نطق سليم.

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التظليل الصوتي (Shadowing) تقنية تعلم لغة مدعومة علمياً، طُورت أصلاً لتدريب المترجمين الفوريين المحترفين. الطريقة بسيطة لكنها قوية: تستمع لصوت إنجليزي أصلي وتكرره فوراً بصوت عالٍ — كظل يتبع المتحدث بتأخير 1-2 ثانية. تُظهر الأبحاث تحسناً كبيراً في دقة النطق والتنغيم والإيقاع وربط الأصوات والاستماع والطلاقة.

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