INTERMEDIATE ENGLISH STORY 🏙️Working in the City B1 - B2 | Level 4 - 5 | English Listening Practice
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- Опубликовано: 10 фев 2025
- 🌟 Learn English through story with this level 4 - level 5 English story for learning English! 🌟 Read along with our intermediate B1 - B2 British English audiobook for listening and learn about what is it like to live I England. You'll meet Jenny as she goes through a normal day working at an office in London. At the end of the short story, we'll go through some of the intermediate English vocabulary and we'll give examples of the words in use.
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This British English story with subtitles is perfect if you are a B1 - B2 / level 4 / level 5 English learner.
In this intermediate British English story for listening, you’ll learn intermediate British English phrases and British English vocabulary.
All of our stories are original and written in modern British English. We write our stories to help you learn the language that native English speakers use in everyday language.
Our narrator has a British English accent.
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✍️ Here is a list of the British English vocabulary used in this intermediate English story:
• Accounts
• Alarm
• Creative
• Design
• Escaping
• Financial
• Grab
• Leader
• Budget
• Client
• Feedback
• Gossip
• Input
• Paperwork
• Responded
• Squeezed
• Stretched
• Task
• Nearby
• Presentation
• Review
• Smart
• Strict
• Towards
• The tube
• Updated
• Urgent
• Valued
• Within
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Would you like to work in the city?
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Thanks it,s really wonderful for me ❤
I have an a2 level but I understood almost everything! Your stories are really great!
Well done. That’s great!
I'd assess this story as A2-B1 level as it contains a lot of common work-related vocabulary.
".... but at least you know we are real people", it's so nice to feel a real human behind the scenes :))) It would be great to have a live RUclips stream with a chat for the community:) Because we don't know the personality behind the channel. I'm sure it'll boost the interest and loyalty to the channel. You can invite a friend to talk about something, and in the chat section, we could ask questions or write comments (like "Omg, I don't understand the live spoken language":) I'm sure you have a lot to share.
We have thought about this before but we weren’t sure how popular it would be. We will look into it again 😊
Thank you, your story🙏.
Thanks for watching!
Good video ! And lesson thanks for everything !
Thanks for watching 😊
Thank you
thank you very much
Thanks for watching!
In the vocabulary section, when you explained the "escaping" meaning, I realized the meaning of the "break free" phrase and immediately rewatched the Queen's "I Want to Break Free" great, but pretty strange music video:)
Good Work❤
Thank you! 😊
Everything about this channel is perfect,but can we have a British male narrator?
We'll look into it :)
One more takeaway from this video. The "towards/toward" world. I've never thought it can be used without the "s" ending. For me, it was always with "s" ("towards"). Interesting.
Both "toward" and "towards" are correct and can be used interchangeably in most contexts. However, there is a slight preference difference between British English and American English:
Toward: This is more commonly used in American English.
Towards: This is more commonly used in British English.
@@vladsavchuk5265 thanks for your comment! We wanted to include both as, in conversation; they are quite interchangeable these days.
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Hello and thanks for watching!
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Thanks for watching!
Poor Jenny works ten hours a day, but the article is nice and I appreciate the vocabulary explanation. However, the level of English in this article is not higher than B1.
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