INTERMEDIATE ENGLISH STORY 🍂 Autumn Vibes 🍂 B2 | Level 4 | BRITISH ENGLISH ACCENT WITH SUBTITLES
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- Опубликовано: 4 июл 2024
- ⭐ Learn English through story! ⭐ Enjoy this B2 British English story for learning English. This short English story also includes autumn vocabulary explanations at the end of the video. 🍂 Autumn will soon be here 🍂 This level 4 intermediate English story with subtitles is all about the season of autumn. We also mention a couple of things English people do to celebrate the season of autumn.
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Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
00:30 Autumn English story starts
05:52 Learn English autumn vocabulary
You can improve your British English pronunciation skills with this upper-intermediate level 4 short English story with subtitles.
If you enjoyed this short English story for listening and learning, you might enjoy another seasonal story called The Final Days of Summer
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📝 Intermediate - advanced British English vocabulary used in this story:
• Cosy
• Fluffy
• Autumnal
• Hives
• Flashes
• Conkers
• Crackling
• Carve
• Ghosts
• Witches
• Gunpowder
• Aesthetic
• Homely
• Hibernate
• Snuggle
• Wonderfully
• Crisp
• Frost
• Brisk
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What's your favourite season? 🍂
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Generally speaking I like autumn because evenings are longer and I can seat and play music.
I love watching the falling colourful leaves outside. It looks truly beautiful🍃🍂🍁 But l missed the snow❄❄❄
Maybe, in the future, you'll post a lovely English story about Winter? I hope so😊 Thank you.
Hello Rita :) Yes, in a couple of months we'll post some wintery content!
I like the backgrounds which were behind the scripts. It is easier for understaning the story. Perfect !
Hello Choong,
So glad you found the story useful - we tried to make the pictures link with the text as much as we could :)
I love listening to stories every night, thank you for sharing
Glad you enjoy them!
Thanks for this lovely video! Since I'm watching it in spring, I'm not ready for the autumn. I'm more ready for the summertime. But I love autumn as it gives a lot of inspiration. Our greatest poet Alexander Pushkin adored this beautiful season. My favorite autumnal vocabulary is: falling leaves, harvest and bright colours of nature.😊
Thank you for watching :)
I love your channel. I usually play the same video repeatedly in a day, so I can memorize your sentences.
Thank you so much ❤️ So glad you find the stories useful.
It's great when you explain some new words like this at the end of your video and you say each word several times so we can repeat after you and practice pronunciation, i wish that you will do this with every new video :)) thank you for another great video.
Hello Nguyen! Yes, we wanted to try this to see how it was received! Glad to hear you enjoyed it and it was helpful :)
@@LovelyEnglishStories I agree with you - from Ciritiba.
A perfect plan in autumn is to enjoy a cup of tea while watching a video of Lovely English stories 🍵 🥰
That sounds ideal :)
Thanks. Autumn is mild and warm here. I like breeze and cloudy weather. Such a autumnal weather fits my soul.
England is famous for its fog. That is why it is worth to travel to England.
Oh yes, we have lots of fog! Thanks for watching.
It is a lovely story. Thanks. You speak very good for me. I am beginner.
Hello Elena! Thanks so much ❤️ Wow, this is a B2 story so you are doing very well 😃
I'm not so excited about autumn but I can adapt to it I like winter in all 4 seasons
I prefer to summer season ,absolutly because the sun is shinning more time and I feel more happier😊
I would love to hear your story, thank you so much
Thanks for this autumn story, it 's lovely and nice voice
Thanks for listening :) We're glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you.
Thank you so much 🤩
Actually, I'm from Myanmar 🇲🇲. So our country has no Autumn. We have 3season; Hot, Rainy and winter. But I love Autumn, even I can't feel this season, and I want to see Mavel leaves . It's so Beautiful around the stree.
Autumn is my favourit season every thing feel like new and fresh .it gives us new breath and in the nature I like seeing the birds flying off for the winter abroad it captures the emagination really .I like the breesy warm days .I ve noticed that the days become shorter than they were in august obviously .the leaves on the street are facinating actually the best autumnal picture .
We agree 🍂 Thanks for watching, Isma!
Hibernate in your channel - thank you so much
ممتاز شكرا جزيلا
Very good thank you
Thank you for watching! :)
O love 💕 Autumn it is my favorite season
Thanks for lovely story
So glad you enjoyed it :)
Now, at the place where I live it's such a blustery weather that I haven't seen for a long time
in fact autumn and wenter nights really good for reading or learning new language ,
That’s very true! Plenty of time to snuggle up on the sofa and do some language learning 😊
Spring is my fav,though it's felt for a few days these days.😑
Your stories are wonderful and useful, for better understanding it would be great to put questions and answers at the end. :-)
I love everything about autumn.❤
It’s a lovely season 🍂
Wonderful cozy video
🍂 Thank you for watching ❤️
Thanks for help me to improve my english!
You're welcome 😊 Thanks so much for watching!
Yes I am ready for autumn but my favourite season is summer,I really love it.However I like Autumn,because there are some special things.As well that things are changing ,it’s magical.Yellowed leaves are slowly falling to the ground.Everywhere seems orange ,it’s beautiful…..💐
Hello Freda!
Thanks for watching :) Yes, the leaves all changing colour is very pretty.
Thanks wonderful
Glad you enjoyed it :)
honestly my favourite season is winter we seat in comfrtable sofa watches perfect showe have hot drink
Thanks, I use it to improve my English 💖💝
Thank you for watching, Ana! So glad you found the story useful.
@@LovelyEnglishStories wlc💖💝 best wishes my sis
My favorite season is the Autumn specially at night while drinking hot chocolate and watching the most beautiful movies with your friends
Thank you ♥️
You’re welcome 😊
Autumn is just like the heavy emotions that fall when we meet someone who makes life deserves to live
Nivel story. Thank you 😊
Thanks for watching 🍂
I associate autumn with sad mood. Despite this, i like it❤️❤️❤️
Thank you
You're welcome. Thank you for watching :)
It's really good
Thank you, Nafisa 🍂
Very nice story thanks teacher
Thanks for watching 😊
thank you
Thanks for watching!
This was so good story l love it
Thanks for watching!
Lovely story
Thank you, Asmaa! 🍂
To hibernate - I am used to hibernate from crowd.
Autum is here in México is crazy here, some days are sunnies, others cloudy and rainy, the morning it's.cold, the midtday it's hot and the night it's rainy 😵🤭
It sounds very similar to the U.K. at the moment, but we're sure it's but warmer where you are! It's getting quite chilly here.
i like the Word pumpkin and to est pumpkin too
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Your all videos nice
Thank you so much 😀
Excellent
Thank you 🍂
@@LovelyEnglishStories 😊
Are nice stories
Thank you, Carlos!
Thank you so much I'd learned a lots. The Bonfire is a Same happened big fire in Greece?
Hi Isabel 👋🏼
A bonfire is a fire which is contained. So what is happening in Greece are wild fires. Hope that helps!
@@LovelyEnglishStories okay thank you so much.
I love Indian summer so much
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I like english word COZY. It has a wonderful sense and it is a little bit funny for ukrainians. Thank you for your video!
Oohhh we are intrigued why it is funny for Ukrainians!
@@LovelyEnglishStories it sounds like ukrainian word, that means goats:))
@@annastelmakh4139 😂 that’s good to know!
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Eagerly waiting for your reply❤
Hello school, pumpkin cake 🥧🍁🍂
Hello 😊
Ur welcome🎉 ma'am waiting for your teaching on Charles Dickens or Agatha Christie books around Christmas 🙏
We can’t promise anything about this due to copyright, but let’s see 😃
@@LovelyEnglishStories your story - all - is amazing.
@@amilton1015 thank you 😊
Are the stories now going to be only aimed at one level, so no level 4-5?
Hi Joachim,
Our last story "The Curse" is B2 - C1 (level 4 - 5). We try to mix things up. So, sometimes the stories will be one level, and others the vocabulary might also include some of a higher or lower level. So you'll see a mix being uploaded.
Happy teacher's day 🎀💖💓💖🎀
😘💨💕❤️😯
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Thank you!
What is best part of the story?
Re vocab: I think it's a great idea but I'd prefer if all new words you display were included in the story.
Hi Joachim,
Thanks for your feedback!
The vocabulary we explained at the end was all included in the story... we just decided to add in a few more autumnal extras :)
Ma'am would you🌹 like to teach some other famous authors plz🙏 tell
Hello Rajesh,
All of our stories are original - we don't post stories by other authors :)
My favorite season is Summer , I hate Autumn because I feel a sad feeling at afternoon and sunset.
Let’s hope this autumn is better for you 🤞🏻
@@LovelyEnglishStories I hope that thanks
31st October it's my birthday...😃👍
A great day to have a birthday 🍂 🎃
For me Ifeel deeply sad in Autumn
why ??
I don't why..
I feel like leaves of tree
I 'm just fallen...and fallen
Oh, we're sorry to hear that Feras. What's your favourite season?
Summer is my favorite season ,and I like to thank you very much..with you I keep learning and improving..
@@ferashmdan7682 Thank you
for watching, Feras. We are very grateful 😊
what is author name of this story?
It’s us, we write all our stories 😊 Thanks for watching!
Please let me know the Author name
i think this video isnt b2
3:22 Didn't usED...? 🤔
Hello Konstantin,
Yes, we use this form in modern British English a lot. So this sentence could read “didn’t use to be…” or “didn’t used to be” or if we wanted to be quite fancy or proper, we could say “used not to be” but that is very old-fashioned and people don’t speak like that anymore.
@@LovelyEnglishStories Can't agree. The basic pedagogical approach tells to use the infinitive after the auxiliary. Did not USE to... is a universally accepted grammatically correct variant. That's what I've been teaching my students for years. Cambridge Dictionary also gives preference to the infinitive after auxiliary. Other variants may bring confusion into learners' minds, and they start make mistakes in their exams which is pretty undesirable. IMNHO.
@@KonstantinEgorovSpb Hello! Thanks for your reply. Yes, all you’ve said is true and stated clearly in the Cambridge dictionary. However, we write stories and we highlight that we use language that native speakers *really* use in everyday conversations. As Cambridge states “The negative of used to is most commonly didn’t use(d) to. Sometimes we write it with a final -d, sometimes not. Both forms are common.” Of course, in exams it’s better not to use the -d as students *might* lose a point, but in everyday situations and conversations you’re more likely to see and hear used than use (though they sound very similar). Thanks for highlighting!