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English Conversation: Directions after the storm

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Directions after the storm - Beginner English Learning Podcast - LexiTalk
🌱 Lite · A1 · 2026.02.01 · 0m35s

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Pass 1

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Pass 2

English subtitles

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Pass 3

Shadowing

Repeat line by line and imitate pronunciation, rhythm, stress, and intonation.

Pass 4

Dictation

Pick a few key sentences and write what you hear to train form and structure.

Pass 5

Replay without subtitles

Listen again with no text support and notice what is now easier and clearer.

After Training

Share and retell

Share notes, new words, or one useful concept, then retell the episode in your own words.

Next Step

From intensive to extensive

Recycle intensively studied episodes as background listening and scale volume with familiar material.

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📝 English Conversation Script

Visitor: Excuse me. Where is the shelter? Local: Go straight. The storm had destructive force. Visitor: Is the road safe? I saw shear damage on the road. Local: Yes, the storm made destructive shear damage to signs. Visitor: There is a person semiconscious near the park. Local: Call for help. The person is semiconscious and needs a doctor. Visitor: I heard an intensification of wind noise near the bridge. Local: I felt the intensification when I left home. Visitor: The volunteer gave a disjunctive answer about the route. Local: The map looks disjunctive and not clear. Visitor: Thank you. I go to the shelter now. Local: Good. Be safe.

📝 📚 English Comprehension Questions

1

Who is semiconscious in the dialogue?

2

What caused the damage in the town?

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