UPPER-INTERMEDIATE ENGLISH STORY🚶‍♀️The Summer Walk☀️ B2 - C1 | Level 6 - 7 | English Practice

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  • Опубликовано: 24 дек 2024

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  • @LovelyEnglishStories
    @LovelyEnglishStories  Год назад +1

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  • @ivycan
    @ivycan Год назад +6

    the vocabulary used in the video is excessively beneficial and crucial, thanks a million times 💖

  • @Anna-tj6jl
    @Anna-tj6jl 8 месяцев назад +1

    You're doing really great job!
    Loads of thanks! ❤

  • @franciscojose6496
    @franciscojose6496 Год назад +1

    Lovely channel pure english pure information all time 😊

  • @mojahidulislam5768
    @mojahidulislam5768 Год назад

    Excellent technique specifically highlighting vocabularies

  • @astridkahlke-may4980
    @astridkahlke-may4980 9 месяцев назад

    What a beautiful story 😊

  • @TheHuzursuz
    @TheHuzursuz Год назад +1

    It's like you described the village on the plateau I went to last month. As a Turkish person, I couldn't explain that so well in Turkish. Thanks.

    • @ivycan
      @ivycan Год назад

      her yerdeyiz yine ya 😃

    • @TheHuzursuz
      @TheHuzursuz Год назад

      @@ivycan hiç sorma. Ele geçiriyoruz her yeri :)

  • @imaneloukrati9441
    @imaneloukrati9441 Год назад

    thank you so much

  • @franciscojose6496
    @franciscojose6496 Год назад

    I like ever lovely channel of course 😊

  • @insiredbycooking
    @insiredbycooking Год назад

    I am happy to find your channel. Interesting story and the dictionary at the end is very useful. Thank you for this great listening lesson!

  • @preejamp3525
    @preejamp3525 11 месяцев назад

    Great

  • @shefatshefatulla8125
    @shefatshefatulla8125 Год назад

    What a lovely story ❤,it is really increase my listening and speaking English language😊😊

  • @muralimanohar4636
    @muralimanohar4636 Год назад

    Superb ,am from india

    • @LovelyEnglishStories
      @LovelyEnglishStories  Год назад

      Thanks for watching, we hope you enjoyed the story! Hello to you in India :)

  • @alessandroiurato6062
    @alessandroiurato6062 Год назад +1

    ello unfortunately I can't see the subtitles in Italian anymore... why..? in your channel until a few days ago I saw now not anymore. if you took them off you could put them back on you would help me ... because I learn better with subtitles ... thank you :)

    • @LovelyEnglishStories
      @LovelyEnglishStories  Год назад +2

      Hello and thank you for your comment! We're sorry the subtitles are no longer showing but we do not have control over this :( RUclips adds these. Have you tried from a different device?

  • @shefatukshefatuk5667
    @shefatukshefatuk5667 Год назад

    you're an incredible teacher, I love your all story and your lovely sweet🥰🥰 voice. is this your real voice?

    • @LovelyEnglishStories
      @LovelyEnglishStories  Год назад +2

      All of our stories and recordings are real. No AI here 😊

    • @shefatukshefatuk5667
      @shefatukshefatuk5667 Год назад

      @@LovelyEnglishStories you're bad. why did you not give me a like in this pretty comment😔??

  • @beatrixpluhar8520
    @beatrixpluhar8520 Год назад

    😊🖐️Hello & Thanks ☕🍰Lovely short story ✌️👍Enjoyed it☀️🌷🌼🌺💠🌴🌊🌊🌊⛱️

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  • @mareksienczak3135
    @mareksienczak3135 Год назад

    This is intended to be B2-C1 level story but it includes an explanation of the word ‘bench’ while skipping the verb ‘to waft’! This glossary must be auto generated by a very poor AI.

    • @LovelyEnglishStories
      @LovelyEnglishStories  Год назад +2

      Hi Marek! Thanks for your comment(s). We’d like to remind you that we make these stories in our spare time and they are free of use to you. They are not generated by AI and all words that we decide to explain are done so because they are used regularly in British English conversations. Waft isn’t often used. Whereas bench is used regularly. Thanks for watching!

  • @El_CAP0_
    @El_CAP0_ Год назад

    ,👀☠️

  • @BROWNARMY-q8d
    @BROWNARMY-q8d Год назад

    wow so boring

  • @BROWNARMY-q8d
    @BROWNARMY-q8d Год назад

    boring