INTERMEDIATE ENGLISH STORY π Sarah and Lucy π Level 3 / B1 | BRITISH ENGLISH ACCENT WITH SUBTITLES
β Hello and welcome to Lovely English Stories - learn English through story! βIn this short level 3 / B1 English story for learning English, we will read about two friends, Sarah and Lucy, who grow up in the same town and move away to study at university. Where will their lives take them? This intermediate English story in British English will help you to improve your British English listening skills, English reading skills, and British English pronunciation with modern English that is used in everyday conversation. Thereβs no better way to learn English than through stories!
βThis level 3 English story is written to B1 / B2 level of the CEFR (Common European Framework). βThis is an intermediate English story narrated in British English.
βThe narrator has a British accent.
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π CHECK YOUR ENGLISH UNDERSTANDING π
Answer these questions about the British English story in the comments below π!
1. When and where did Sarah and Lucy meet?
2. Where are Sarah and Lucy going?
3. What is Sarahβs favourite hobby?
4. What is Lucyβs part time job?
5. After their telephone call, what did Sarah and Lucy decide to start doing?
π€ Useful British English idioms taken from this intermediate English story:
The world is their/your oyster! = They/you can do anything you want!
Start a new chapter = To start again.
Once in a blue moon = Not very often.
π Interesting English A2 vocabulary you will hear in this B1 / level 3 English story:
Join (verb) = To get involved in an activity.
Support (verb) = To help someone or something.
County (noun) = Areas of the UK are counties. For example: Greater London is a county, Cornwall is a county, Oxfordshire is a county.
Covers (verb) = In the example in the story, it means to talk about something. For example, the English TV Show βA Question of Sportβ covers sports.
A-levels (noun) = Exams that students in the UK usually take at age 17 or 18.
Arrange (verb) = To make a plan.
π Interesting English B1 vocabulary with their meaning taken from this British English story:
Frightened (adjective) = To feel very scared or anxious.
Encouraged (adjective) = To have more confidence in something.
Wave/s (noun) = Caused by the sea. Surfers ride waves.
Applied (to apply - verb) = To fill in a form or official document to get a place or to receive something. For example, you can say βI have applied for my driverβs licenceβ or βI have applied for a new jobβ.
Shift (noun) = A period of time that someone works. βI have to work the night shiftβ.
Chores (noun) = A job that you need to do. Usually something to do with your house. Examples of chores: washing up, ironing, food shopping, cleaning your car.
Freedom (noun) = To be able to do what you want!
Promise (verb) = To say you will do something. βI promise to do my chores tomorrow!β.
Brave (adjective) = To show no fear.
Fresherβs Fair (noun) = An event that take place in the first week of university.
Looking up (phrasal verb) = When things are getting better.
Checking out (phrasal verb) = To look up or to find something. You can also βcheck outβ another person if you think theyβre attractive.
Catch up (phrasal verb) = To talk to someone who you havenβt seen or spoken to in a while and find out what they have been doing.
A pact (noun) = To make an agreement with someone else or with a group of people.
To cherish (verb) = To take care of something.
Roll around (phrasal verb) = When a time or event happens.
To cringe (verb) = To feel embarrassed.
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Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
00:10 Story begins
16:06 Outro
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