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Welcome to English Skills Mastery.
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In today's lesson, we will accompany Grace on an exciting train adventure to her best friend's wedding.
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This story will guide you through essential vocabulary connected to travel by train.
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Prepare to improve your English listening and speaking skills as we join Grace on this memorable trip.
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Listen carefully.
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Traveling by train.
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Hi, I'm Grace.
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Last month, my best friend Jane got married.
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Her wedding was in a different city from where I live.
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I had the joy of attending Jane's wedding.
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So I traveled there by train.
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Usually, you need to buy a ticket before boarding a train.
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I bought my ticket through the train's website one month in advance.
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You can also buy a ticket in person at the ticket office.
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usually located inside the train station,
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or you could use a kiosk.
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At first, I was thinking about traveling in first class,
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but I wanted to save money,
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so I chose second class instead.
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The fare was cheaper.
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Since I was going to stay there only for a few days,
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I got a return ticket for my trip.
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I arrived at the train station an hour early because I wanted to make sure I wouldn't miss my train.
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When I checked the timetable,
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the departure time was 10 a.m at platform number 9.
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I walked over to the platform and got on the train.
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I looked for my seat,
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which was an aisle seat.
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I prefer aisle seats because they let me get up and go to the bathroom or move around as needed.
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When I found my seat,
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there was already a guy sitting by the window next to it.
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I said hi, and he was nice enough to help me with my suitcase.
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He lifted it into the overhead rack.
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He was kind and friendly, his name was James.
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After the train left the station,
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a conductor came by to check our tickets.
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He smiled and nodded as he looked at each one.
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As James was super friendly,
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we started talking non-stop since the train left the station.
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At some point, I mentioned James' wedding.
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He said he was also going to attend his best friend's wedding.
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To my surprise, his friend,
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Henry, is James' soon-to-be husband.
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So, we were going to the same wedding.
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Wow, it's a small world.
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Interesting vocabulary and expressions.
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Before we begin our speaking practice,
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let's learn some interesting words and expressions from our story to improve our English skills.
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To attend means to go to an event or place.
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Example, I will attend a concert next weekend.
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To board means to get on a train, bus, plane, or ship.
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Example, we boarded the plane at gate 15.
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A kiosk or ticket machine is a machine in train stations for buying tickets by yourself.
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Example, I bought my train ticket at the kiosk near the entrance.
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A fare is the money that you pay for a trip in a vehicle such as a bus or train.
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Example, how much is the train fare to London?
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A return ticket allows you to travel to a destination and back again,
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while a single ticket is only for a one-way journey.
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Example, I bought a return ticket since I'm coming back tomorrow.
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Departure time is when a train,
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plane, or bus is set to leave,
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while arrival time is when it's scheduled to reach its destination.
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Example, please check the departure time of your train to avoid being late.
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A platform is the area next to the train tracks where you wait for your train.
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Example, the train to Manchester will leave from Platform 9.
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An aisle seat is a seat next to the aisle in a plane,
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train, or other vehicle.
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Example, she requested an aisle seat for her long flight.
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An overhead rack is a storage area above passengers' heads on a train,
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bus, or plane for luggage.
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It might simply be called a luggage rack.
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Example, please place your small bags in the overhead rack.
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The conductor is a person on a train who checks tickets and helps passengers.
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Example, the conductor checked our tickets shortly after we boarded.
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It's a small world is a phrase used to show your surprise that people or events in different places are connected.
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Example, I ran into my high school teacher in Paris.
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It's a small world.
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Now it's time to practice.
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Repeat after Grace.
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Hi, I'm Grace.
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Hi, I'm Grace.
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Last month, my best friend Jane got married.
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Last month, my best friend Jane got married.
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Her wedding was in a different city from where I live.
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Her wedding was in a different city from where I live.
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I had the joy of attending Jane's wedding.
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So I traveled there by train.
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Usually, you need to buy a ticket before boarding a train.
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I bought my ticket through the train's website one month in advance.
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You can also buy a ticket in person at the ticket office.
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Usually located inside the train station.
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Or you could use a kiosk.
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At first, I was thinking about traveling in first class.
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But I wanted to save money.
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So I chose second class instead.
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The fare was cheaper.
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The fare was cheaper since I was going to stay there only for a few days.
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Since I was going to stay there only for a few days.
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I got a return ticket for my trip.
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I got a return ticket for my trip.
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I arrived at the train station an hour early.
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because I wanted to make sure I wouldn't miss my train.
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Because I wanted to make sure I wouldn't miss my train.
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When I checked the timetable,
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when I checked the timetable,
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the departure time was 10 a.m.
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The departure time was 10 a.m.
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At platform number 9 At platform number 9 I walked over to the platform
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I walked over to the platform and got on the train and got on the train I looked for my seat.
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I looked for my seat,
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which was an aisle seat.
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Which was an aisle seat.
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I prefer aisle seats.
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I prefer aisle seats because they let me get up and go to the bathroom.
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Because they let me get up and go to the bathroom.
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or move around as needed.
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When I found my seat,
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there was already a guy sitting by the window next to it.
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I said hi.
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And he was nice enough to help me with my suitcase.
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He lifted it into the overhead rack.
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He was kind and friendly.
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His name was James.
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After the train left the station,
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A conductor came by to check our tickets.
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He smiled and nodded as he looked at each one.
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As James was super friendly, we started talking nonstop.
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We started talking non-stop since the train left the station.
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At some point, I mentioned Jane's wedding.
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He said he was also going to attend his best friend's wedding.
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He said he was also going to attend his best friend's wedding.
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To my surprise, To my surprise,
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His friend, Henry, is Jane's soon-to-be husband.
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His friend, Henry, is Jane's soon-to-be husband.
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So we were going to the same wedding.
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So we were going to the same wedding.
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Wow, it's a small world.
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Wow, it's a small world.
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Listen to the story carefully one more time.
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Hi, I'm Grace.
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Last month, my best friend Jane got married.
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Her wedding was in a different city from where I live.
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I had the joy of attending Jane's wedding.
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So I traveled there by train.
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Usually, you need to buy a ticket before boarding a train.
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I bought my ticket through the train's website one month in advance.
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You can also buy a ticket in person at the ticket office,
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usually located inside the train station,
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or you could use a kiosk.
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At first, I was thinking about traveling in first class,
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but I wanted to save money.
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so I chose second class instead.
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The fare was cheaper.
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Since I was going to stay there only for a few days,
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I got a return ticket for my trip.
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I arrived at the train station an hour early because I wanted to make sure I wouldn't miss my train.
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When I checked the timetable,
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the departure time was 10 a.m at platform number 9.
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I walked over to the platform and got on the train.
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I looked for my seat,
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which was an aisle seat.
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I prefer aisle seats because they let me get up and go to the bathroom or move around as needed.
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When I found my seat,
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there was already a guy sitting by the window next to it.
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I said hi, and he was nice enough to help me with my suitcase.
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He lifted it into the overhead rack.
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He was kind and friendly.
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His name was James.
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After the train left the station,
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a conductor came by to check our tickets.
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He smiled and nodded as he looked at each one.
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As James was super friendly,
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we started talking non-stop since the train left the station.
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At some point, I mentioned James' wedding.
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He said he was also going to attend his best friend's wedding.
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To my surprise, his friend Henry is Jane's soon-to-be husband.
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So, we were going to the same wedding.
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Wow, it's a small world.

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About This Lesson

Welcome to your English learning practice session focused on traveling by train! In this lesson, you will accompany Grace as she embarks on an exciting journey to her best friend's wedding. This engaging story will not only enhance your vocabulary related to train travel but also improve your listening and speaking skills. By following Grace's experience, you'll learn essential expressions and vocabulary that will help you communicate more effectively about traveling by train.

Key Vocabulary & Phrases

  • To attend: to go to an event or place. Example: "I will attend a concert next weekend."
  • Ticket: a pass or document that allows you to travel on a train.
  • Fare: the price you pay for a ticket.
  • Platform: the area in a train station where passengers board and disembark from the train.
  • Aisle seat: a seat situated next to the aisle, providing easier access to move around.
  • Timetable: a schedule displaying the departure and arrival times of trains.
  • Conductor: the person in charge of the train who checks tickets and ensures safety.

Practice Tips

To make the most of your English speaking practice, consider using a shadowing app or shadowing site. These tools will allow you to reproduce the spoken language accurately. As you listen to Grace's story, try shadow speak technique by mimicking the pronunciation, intonation, and rhythm. Start slow, focusing on the sections where the language is clear. Since the pace of the video is manageable, you can repeat phrases multiple times until you feel confident. Engage in IELTS speaking practice by recording your shadowing sessions and comparing them with the original audio. This will help you identify areas for improvement. Remember, consistency is key, so practice regularly to build your confidence and fluency in discussing travel by train!

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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