Pratique du Shadowing: English in Daily Life – Talking About Vacation | English Conversation Practice for Beginner - Apprendre l'anglais à l'oral avec YouTube

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Hello, everyone, and welcome back to Mr. English Channel.
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I'm Emily, and I'm super excited to be here with you all today.
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And I'm Paul.
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It's great to be back, Emily.
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We have a fantastic topic for our listeners today,
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something we all love to talk about.
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That's right, Paul.
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Today we're going to chat about our last vacation.
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It's a wonderful way to practice speaking about past events in English,
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and we can share some fun stories.
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Exactly.
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And before we dive into our vacation stories,
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we have a quick request for all of you wonderful listeners out there.
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Yes, please!
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Thank you so much.
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All right, Emily, are you ready to talk about your last vacation?
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I'm curious.
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I am so ready, Paul.
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I can't wait to tell you all about it.
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Let's start with the basics.
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So, Paul, my last vacation was to a super beautiful place.
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I went to Orlando, Florida.
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Oh, Orlando.
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That's a classic vacation spot.
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Lots of famous parks there, right?
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Absolutely.
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That's exactly why I went.
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I wanted to visit the theme parks.
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It was my first time there, and it was amazing.
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What about you, Paul?
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Where did you go for your last vacation?
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My last vacation was a bit different.
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I went to a quiet beach town called Seaside, Oregon.
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It's on the coast and it's very peaceful.
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Not a lot of big theme parks, but lots of nature.
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Seaside, Oregon.
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Sounds very relaxing.
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So you prefer beaches over theme parks, usually.
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Sometimes.
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It depends on my mood.
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This time, I needed a break from the city,
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so a calm beach was perfect.
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Okay, next question.
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When was it?
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My trip to Orlando was pretty recent.
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It was just a few months ago, in March.
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The weather was perfect then.
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Not too hot, which is good for walking around the parks all day.
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March is a good time for Florida.
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My trip to Seaside was a little earlier, actually.
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It was in late fall, around November.
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It was a bit chilly,
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but the beach was beautiful with the fall colors,
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and fewer people, which was nice.
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Oh, so you don't mind the cold for a beach trip?
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That's interesting.
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I prefer warm weather for my vacations.
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Not for a calm beach trip.
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I just wanted to relax and walk by the ocean, no swimming.
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So the cold was fine.
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It was actually quite cozy.
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Next up, who did you travel with?
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I went to Orlando with my family.
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My parents, my brother, and my sister-in-law.
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It was a big family trip,
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and we had a lot of fun together.
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It's always nice to share those moments with loved ones.
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That sounds lovely, Emily.
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A family trip is special.
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I actually went to Seaside with my best friend Tom.
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We like to go on little adventures together,
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and he also enjoys quiet places.
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It was just the two of us.
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Very laid back.
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Traveling with a best friend sounds great, too.
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Did you both enjoy the peace and quiet of Seaside?
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We did.
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We both needed a break from our busy jobs, so it was perfect.
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Sometimes it's nice to have just one person to share the experience with.
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You know, it feels more personal.
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All right.
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Next question.
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How did you get there?
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For Orlando, we all flew, of course.
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We took a plane.
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It was a direct flight, which was great.
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Plane journeys can be long,
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but it's the fastest way to get to Florida from where I live.
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Ah, flying.
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It's convenient, but I sometimes find it tiring.
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For my trip to Seaside, we drove.
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Tom has a big car,
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and we live in the same city,
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so it was an easy drive up the coast.
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It took about two hours.
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We listened to music and chatted a lot.
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Driving sounds like a fun way to travel, too.
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You get to see more of the scenery.
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I love road trips when they're not too long.
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Did you stop anywhere on the way?
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We stopped at a small coffee shop about halfway.
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It was a nice break to stretch our legs and get some coffee before continuing the drive.
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It's one of the benefits of driving.
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You can stop whenever you want.
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Okay.
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So once you arrived, where did you stay?
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In Orlando, my family and I stayed in a vacation home.
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It was a big house with many bedrooms,
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a kitchen, and even a swimming pool.
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It was wonderful because we could all be together and cook some meals at home.
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It felt very comfortable, like a home away from home.
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A vacation home with a pool sounds amazing, Emily.
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That's a great idea for a family trip.
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Tom and I stayed in a small, cozy hotel in Seaside.
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It was right by the beach, which was perfect.
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Our room had a small balcony with a view of the ocean.
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It wasn't fancy, but it was clean and had everything we needed.
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A hotel by the beach with an ocean view?
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That sounds lovely and relaxing.
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Did you spend much time at the hotel,
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or were you mostly out exploring?
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We spent some time there,
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especially in the mornings, enjoying coffee on the balcony.
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But mostly we were out walking on the beach or exploring the town.
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The hotel was really just a comfortable place to sleep and relax after a long day of walking.
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Now for the fun part.
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What did you do there?
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In Orlando, we spent most of our time at the theme parks.
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We went to Disney World, Universal Studios, and Epcot.
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We rode so many rides,
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saw parades, watched fireworks, and met some characters.
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It was a lot of walking, but so much fun.
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We also had some nice dinners out.
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Wow, that sounds like a super busy and exciting trip, Emily.
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Theme parks are a whole different kind of vacation.
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In Seaside, our days were much slower.
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We spent a lot of time walking on the beach,
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collecting seashells and watching the waves.
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We also hiked a bit in the nearby forests.
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And in the evenings, we often ate at local restaurants and tried the fresh seafood.
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We also spent some time just reading books and relaxing.
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Hiking and forests and reading books on the beach sounds so peaceful, Paul.
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Did you do any other activities besides walking and eating?
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Yes.
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We also visited some local shops in the town.
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There were some unique art galleries and small antique stores.
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We found some interesting souvenirs.
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And one evening, we watched the sunset over the ocean from the beach,
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which was really beautiful.
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It was all about enjoying nature and the quiet.
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Okay, out of everything, what was your favorite part?
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For me, my favorite part of the Orlando trip was definitely seeing the fireworks at Magic Kingdom at Disney World.
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They were so beautiful and magical,
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and the music was amazing.
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It made me feel like a child again.
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What about you, Paul?
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What was your favorite part of your seaside trip?
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That sounds incredible, Emily.
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Fireworks at Disney are truly special.
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My favorite part of the seaside trip was walking on the beach during low tide.
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The ocean goes out very far,
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and you can see tide pools with small sea creatures.
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It was fascinating to explore and see the little crabs and starfish.
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It felt like discovering a hidden world.
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That sounds so unique and calming, Paul.
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I can imagine how peaceful it must have been.
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So connecting with nature was really important for you on this trip?
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Absolutely.
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That was the main goal.
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It was a great way to disconnect from daily stress and just enjoy the simple beauty of the coast.
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The sounds of the waves,
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the fresh air, and the quiet walks were exactly what I needed.
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Next up, did you try any new food?
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In Orlando, I tried a few new things.
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We had some really good international food at Epcot,
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like some delicious Japanese snacks and some German pastries.
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And, of course, lots of different types of park food,
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like giant turkey legs and delicious churros.
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What about you, Paul?
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Did you try any new food in Seaside?
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Oh, Epcot sounds like a food adventure.
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I love trying new foods.
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In Seaside, I definitely tried some new things.
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The seafood was incredibly fresh.
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I had clam chowder, which is a thick soup with clams,
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and it was so creamy and delicious.
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I also tried oysters for the first time.
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They were very different, but fresh from the ocean.
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Wow.
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Oysters for the first time.
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That's brave, Paul.
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Did you like them?
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Some people love them.
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Others, not so much.
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They were interesting, very fresh,
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but I think I prefer cooked seafood.
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The clam chowder though was a big winner.
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I had it almost every day.
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It was perfect for the chilly weather.
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This is always a fun question.
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Did anything funny or unexpected happen?
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Well, in Orlando, one funny thing was
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when my brother got completely soaked on a water ride and he didn't expect it at all.
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He looked like he'd just jumped in a swimming pool.
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We all laughed so much.
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It was a great memory.
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What about you, Paul?
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Any funny or unexpected moments in Seaside?
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That sounds hilarious, Emily.
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Water rides can be sneaky.
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For me, one unexpected thing happened when Tom and I were walking on the beach.
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We saw a very large sea lion sleeping on the sand.
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It was so big, and we didn't expect to see such a large animal so close.
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We kept a safe distance,
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of course, but it was really amazing to see it in person.
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It wasn't funny, but it was definitely unexpected and cool.
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A sea lion on the beach?
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That's incredible, Paul.
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I've only seen them in zoos or on TV.
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It must have been quite a surprise.
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Did it move at all while you were watching it?
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It moved a little, sort of shifted in its sleep,
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but mostly it was just resting.
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We were so careful not to disturb it.
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It was a powerful reminder of how amazing nature is,
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and how you never know what you might see when you're exploring outdoors.
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All right.
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Last question, Paul.
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Would you like to go again?
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For me, yes, absolutely.
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I would love to go to Orlando again,
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maybe try different parks or spend more time at the ones I loved.
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There's so much to see and do there.
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What about you?
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Would you like to go back to Seaside?
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Yes, Emily.
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I would definitely like to go to Seaside again.
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It was so peaceful and refreshing.
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Maybe next time I would go for a bit longer or explore some other nearby beach towns.
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it's a great place to relax and enjoy the quiet.
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So, it sounds like we both had wonderful trips and would happily return.
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We certainly did.
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It's been great sharing our vacation stories and practicing our English at the same time.
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I hope our listeners found it helpful and interesting.
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I hope so too.
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Talking about past events, using past tense verbs,
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and describing places places are all very important skills in English.
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So that's it for today's episode of Mr. English Channel.
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We hope you enjoyed hearing about our last vacations.
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And don't forget, if you liked this episode,
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please subscribe to our channel.
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Hit that like button.
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It helps us a lot.
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And share this podcast with your friends who are also learning English.
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And we'd love to hear about your last vacation.
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leave a comment below and tell us, where did you go?
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What was your favorite part?
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We love reading your stories.
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Thanks for listening, everyone.
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We'll be back with another episode soon.
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Bye for now.
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See you next time.

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Context & Background

In this engaging episode from Mr. English Channel, hosts Emily and Paul dive into the delightful topic of vacations. Their conversation revolves around sharing personal experiences from their last trips, weaving in elements of storytelling and vocabulary surrounding travel. This dialogue serves as an excellent example for English learners who want to practice speaking about past events and improve their conversational skills. By listening to their exchange, learners can gain insights into everyday English conversation while discovering new vocabulary related to vacations and leisure activities.

Top 5 Phrases for Daily Communication

  • I went to a super beautiful place. - A great way to start a conversation about your travel experiences.
  • It was my first time there, and it was amazing. - Perfect for expressing enthusiasm about a new experience.
  • Sounds very relaxing. - Use this phrase to engage in discussions about others' vacation preferences.
  • It depends on my mood. - This phrase helps express your feelings regarding choices and preferences.
  • Do you usually prefer... - A thoughtful way to ask others about their interests, promoting deeper dialogue.

Step-by-step Shadowing Guide

To effectively utilize this episode for shadow speech practice and improve your English pronunciation, follow these steps:

  1. Listen Actively: Start by watching the video closely. Pay attention to the natural rhythms and intonations of Emily and Paul.
  2. Replay and Repeat: Play short segments of their conversation, then pause to replicate their speech. This shadowing technique helps you understand the flow of conversation and improves your ability to speak fluently.
  3. Focus on Pronunciation: Pay special attention to how certain words are pronounced—especially travel-related vocabulary—and practice mimicking the sounds until they feel comfortable for you.
  4. Use a Shadowing Site: Consider using an online shadowing site that allows you to overlay your voice with the original audio. This ensures you are on the right track with your pronunciation and pacing.
  5. Engage in Dialogue: After practicing, try to create your own sentences using the phrases learned. Engage with friends, classmates, or language partners to enhance your conversation skills further.

By integrating these steps into your English learning routine, you can effectively enhance your speaking skills, boost your confidence, and become more fluent in everyday conversations about topics like vacations.

Qu'est-ce que la technique du Shadowing ?

Le Shadowing est une technique d'apprentissage des langues fondée sur la science, développée à l'origine pour la formation des interprètes professionnels. Le principe est simple mais puissant : vous écoutez de l'anglais natif et le répétez immédiatement à voix haute — comme une ombre suivant le locuteur avec un décalage de 1 à 2 secondes. Les recherches montrent une amélioration significative de la précision de la prononciation, de l'intonation, du rythme, des liaisons, de la compréhension orale et de la fluidité.

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