This content provides a structured 300-sentence shadowing practice designed to improve daily English conversation skills, aiming to make speaking feel more natural and boost confidence through repetition and gradual difficulty increase.
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Today we're going to practice 300 daily
life conversation English shadowing
sentences. These are sentences that
English speakers use every single day.
I've divided them into three easy parts.
Part one has 100 easy sentences. Part
two has 100 normal sentences. And part
three has 100 difficult sentences. And
here's how this will help you. When you
repeat after me, your mouth learns how
to move. Your brain learns how to think
in English faster. Your confidence grows
with each sentence. By the end of this
video, speaking English will feel much
more natural. But I have one important
request for you. Please don't skip any
part of this video. Don't think part one
is too easy and jump to part two. Every
part is important. You need to build
your foundation first. Just like
building a house, you start from the
bottom. If you practice all 300
sentences with me today, I promise you,
you will feel the difference. Your
speaking will become smoother. Your
confidence will become stronger. So,
here's what you need to do right now.
Get comfortable. Maybe grab a notebook
and pen. Find a quiet place where you
can speak out loud. Turn off all
distractions. Give me your full
attention for the next few minutes
because today is the day your English
speaking changes. Are you ready to start
this journey with me? Are you ready to
practice 300 sentences? Are you ready to
become a confident English speaker? All
right, welcome to part one. These are
easy sentences that you use every single
day. Listen to me carefully, then repeat
after me two times. This double practice
will help your mouth remember the words.
Let's begin. I wake up at 7.
I wake up at 7.
I brush my teeth.
I brush my teeth.
I take a shower.
I take a shower.
I get dressed quickly.
I get dressed quickly.
I make my bed.
I make my bed.
I drink coffee every morning.
I drink coffee every morning.
I eat breakfast at home.
I eat breakfast at home.
I check my phone.
I check my phone.
I read the news.
I read the news.
I leave for work.
I leave for work.
I drive to the office.
I drive to the office.
I take the bus.
I take the bus.
I walk to school.
I walk to school.
The weather is nice today.
The weather is nice today.
It's raining outside.
It's raining outside.
I forgot my umbrella.
I forgot my umbrella.
I need to buy groceries.
I need to buy groceries.
The store is closed.
The store is closed.
I'm feeling tired.
I'm feeling tired.
I slept well last night.
I slept well last night.
What time is it?
What time is it?
It's almost noon.
It's almost noon.
I'm running late.
I'm running late.
Running late means you are going to be
late. You don't have enough time. Can
you help me? Can you help me? Sure, no
problem. Sure, no problem. Thank you so
much. Thank you so much. You're welcome.
You're welcome. Excuse me, please.
Excuse me, please. I'm sorry about that.
I'm sorry about that.
Don't worry about it. Don't worry about
it. I have a question. I have a
question. Where is the bathroom? Where
is the bathroom? It's down the hall.
It's down the hall. Explanation. Down
the hall means go straight in the
hallway or corridor.
Turn left here. Turn left here. Go
straight ahead. Go straight ahead. I'm
looking for my keys. I'm looking for my
keys. Did you see my phone? Did you see
my phone? It's on the table. It's on the
table. I found it. Thanks. I found it.
Thanks. I'm so hungry right now. I'm so
hungry right now. What's for lunch?
What's for lunch? Explanation. What's
for lunch means, what food are we eating
for lunch? I want pizza today. I want
pizza today. Let's order some food.
Let's order some food. I prefer coffee
over tea. I prefer coffee over tea.
Explanation. Prefer means you like one
thing more than another thing. This
tastes really good. This tastes really
good. I don't like spicy food. I don't
like spicy food. Can I have some water?
Can I have some water? The food is
getting cold. The food is getting cold.
I'm full now. I'm full now. Explanation:
Full means you ate enough food and your
stomach is satisfied.
That was delicious. That was delicious.
Explanation: Delicious means very tasty.
Very good to eat. I need to rest. I need
to rest. I'm taking a break. I'm taking
a break. Let's meet tomorrow. Let's meet
tomorrow. What are you doing tonight?
What are you doing tonight? I'm staying
home. I'm staying home. Do you want to
come? Do you want to come? I'll think
about it. I'll think about it. Call me
later. Call me later. I'll text you.
I'll text you. See you soon. See you
soon. How was your day? How was your
day? It was pretty good. It was pretty
good. Explanation: Pretty good means it
was nice. It was okay. It was fine.
Nothing special happened. Nothing
special happened. I had a busy day. I
had a busy day. I'm so tired today. I'm
so tired today. I need more sleep. I
need more sleep. The movie was boring.
The movie was boring. I loved that book.
I loved that book. Have you seen this
show? Have you seen this show? I'm
watching Netflix. I'm watching Netflix.
The music is too loud. The music is too
loud. Can you turn it down? Can you turn
it down? Explanation: Turn it down means
make the volume lower. Make it less
loud. I like this song. I like this
song. My favorite color is blue. My
favorite color is blue. I have two
brothers. I have two brothers. My sister
is younger. My sister is younger. I miss
my family. I miss my family. I live in
an apartment. I live in an apartment. My
house is small. My house is small. I
love my neighborhood. I love my
neighborhood. The traffic is terrible.
The traffic is terrible. I hate waiting
in line. I hate waiting in line. This is
taking forever. This is taking forever.
I'm almost done. I'm almost done. Just
one more minute. Just one more minute. I
need to hurry up. I need to hurry up.
We're going to be late. We're going to
be late. Calm down. We have time. Calm
down. We have time. I'm feeling better
now. I'm feeling better now. Are you
okay? Are you okay? I think so. I think
so. I'm not sure about that. I'm not
sure about that. Maybe you're right.
Maybe you're right. I agree with you. I
agree with you. That makes sense. That
makes sense. I understand now. I
understand now. Can you repeat that? Can
you repeat that? I didn't catch that. I
didn't catch that. Explanation. Didn't
catch that means I didn't hear it
clearly. I didn't understand what you said.
said.
Speak more slowly, please. Speak more
slowly, please.
Thank you for your patience. Thank you
for your patience.
Explanation: Patience means the ability
to wait calmly, being understanding, and
not getting angry.
Excellent work. You just completed 100
easy sentences.
Your mouth is getting warmed up. Your
brain is getting used to English patterns.
patterns.
Now you're ready for part two. Let's
keep going. You'll use these in everyday
conversations at work, with friends, and
in social situations.
Some might feel a bit challenging, but
that's exactly how you grow. Stay
focused and keep repeating after me two
times. Let's continue.
I'm planning to visit my parents this
weekend. I'm planning to visit my
parents this weekend. Have you finished
your homework yet? Have you finished
your homework yet? I've been working on
this project for weeks. I've been
working on this project for weeks. She
always arrives on time for meetings. She
always arrives on time for meetings. I'm
thinking about changing my job.
I'm thinking about changing my job.
Could you please pass me the salt? Could
you please pass me the salt? I
appreciate everything you've done for
me. I appreciate everything you've done
for me. Explanation: Appreciate means to
be thankful for something, to recognize
the value of someone's help or kindness.
The deadline is coming up really fast.
The deadline is coming up really fast.
Explanation: Deadline means the last
date or time by which you must finish
something. I need to prepare for
tomorrow's presentation.
I need to prepare for tomorrow's presentation.
presentation.
He's been studying English for 3 years.
He's been studying English for 3 years.
I'm getting used to the new system.
I'm getting used to the new system.
Explanation: Getting used to means
becoming comfortable with something new,
adapting to a new situation.
That restaurant is worth trying out.
That restaurant is worth trying out.
Explanation: Worth trying out means it's
good enough that you should try it. It
deserves your time. I've never been to
that part of town.
I've never been to that part of town.
We should probably leave before rush
hour. We should probably leave before
rush hour.
Explanation: Rush hour is the time of
day when traffic is heaviest, usually
when people go to work or come home from
work. I'm trying to save money for vacation.
vacation.
I'm trying to save money for vacation.
She reminds me of someone I used to
know. She reminds me of someone I used
to know.
Explanation: Reminds me of means she is
similar to someone. She makes me think
of another person.
I can't seem to figure this out. I can't
seem to figure this out.
Explanation: Figure this out means to
understand something, to solve a problem
or puzzle. Would you mind closing the
window? I'm looking forward to the weekend.
weekend.
I'm looking forward to the weekend.
They've decided to postpone the meeting.
They've decided to postpone the meeting.
I haven't heard from him in ages.
I haven't heard from him in ages.
This situation is getting complicated.
This situation is getting complicated.
I'm supposed to pick up my kids at 5.
I'm supposed to pick up my kids at 5.
The instructions are a bit confusing.
The instructions are a bit confusing.
I recommend checking the weather forecast.
forecast.
I recommend checking the weather forecast.
forecast.
She's always complaining about something.
something.
She's always complaining about something.
something.
I'm considering taking a course online.
I'm considering taking a course online.
We had to cancel our plans last minute.
We had to cancel our plans last minute.
I'm not comfortable with that idea.
I'm not comfortable with that idea.
He tends to exaggerate sometimes.
He tends to exaggerate sometimes. Good
job. You finished 200 sentences. Now we
start part three. This part is harder,
but don't worry. I will make everything
easy. Listen carefully and repeat after
me. I will explain the hard sentences.
This practice will build your
confidence. Stay with me till the end.
Let's start. I have been thinking about
this problem for many weeks.
I have been thinking about this problem
for many weeks. Explanation
Explanation
thinking about means trying to
understand a problem. Problem means a
difficult situation.
The company's money is going up and
down. The company's money is going up
and down. Explanation. Money means
income. Going up and down means it keeps
changing. I am very tired because I had
many meetings. I am very tired because I
had many meetings. Explanation
Explanation
very tired means exhausted. Many
meetings means no rest. She can explain
difficult things in an easy way. She can
explain difficult things in an easy way. Explanation.