Here is another daily English conversation. Listen to their American accent and try to repeat words after they say them. Doing that is a good way to practice your spoken English while working on listening to English as well.
The Park
David: Let's walk this off.
Annie: Do you want to walk around the lake?
David: Yeah. It's such a beautiful day. I can wear my new tennis shoes.
Annie: Look at those flowers. They've bloomed since the last time we were here.
David: What are they called again?
Annie: They're Lilacs. I'd love to plant some in my yard.
David: They sure smell good.
Annie: The only problem is that they only last about two weeks.
David: Maybe you should plant something that lasts longer.
Annie: Did you hear that?
David: Yeah, I think it's a cardinal.
Annie: There it is in that pine tree.
David: Where? I can't see it.
Annie: To the left of that broken branch.
David: Oh I see it. It's a male. I can tell because it's bright red.
Annie: Isn't he gorgeous?
David: There he goes. He must have heard us.
Annie: Look how blue the lake is.
David: You can almost see the bottom.
Annie: There's some ducks. And they have babies with them.
David: I think there's six of them.
Annie: No, I count nine of them. They're so cute.
David: You're right. There are nine.
Annie: Look at them all lined up behind their mom.
David: Why are they headed for the shore so fast?
Annie: Yeah and the other birds are flying off too.
David: Oh, there's a hawk up there.
Annie: That's why they're running away. Hurry little ducks, hurry!
David: They got to the brush in time. I don't think the hawk can get them now.
Annie: Good.
David: You're so caring, always worrying about the little animals.
Annie: I just wouldn't want anything to happen to them.
David: Hey, there's a bench up there under that oak tree. Shall we sit a while?
Annie: Yes. I love the shade and we can listen to the birds.
David: It's so peaceful. I could sit here all day.
Annie: Me too. Especially when I'm with you.
David: Oh, aren't you sweet. No wonder I love you so much.
Annie: I love you too, honey.
David: Let's get going.
Annie: Okay.
update: This and other normal life, daily English conversations are at World English Club where they believe that the more you listen, the more you learn. But I believe that it also takes practicing speaking, as well as listening. Visit their site and see for yourself what they have to offer.
The Park
David: Let's walk this off.
Annie: Do you want to walk around the lake?
David: Yeah. It's such a beautiful day. I can wear my new tennis shoes.
Annie: Look at those flowers. They've bloomed since the last time we were here.
David: What are they called again?
Annie: They're Lilacs. I'd love to plant some in my yard.
David: They sure smell good.
Annie: The only problem is that they only last about two weeks.
David: Maybe you should plant something that lasts longer.
Annie: Did you hear that?
David: Yeah, I think it's a cardinal.
Annie: There it is in that pine tree.
David: Where? I can't see it.
Annie: To the left of that broken branch.
David: Oh I see it. It's a male. I can tell because it's bright red.
Annie: Isn't he gorgeous?
David: There he goes. He must have heard us.
Annie: Look how blue the lake is.
David: You can almost see the bottom.
Annie: There's some ducks. And they have babies with them.
David: I think there's six of them.
Annie: No, I count nine of them. They're so cute.
David: You're right. There are nine.
Annie: Look at them all lined up behind their mom.
David: Why are they headed for the shore so fast?
Annie: Yeah and the other birds are flying off too.
David: Oh, there's a hawk up there.
Annie: That's why they're running away. Hurry little ducks, hurry!
David: They got to the brush in time. I don't think the hawk can get them now.
Annie: Good.
David: You're so caring, always worrying about the little animals.
Annie: I just wouldn't want anything to happen to them.
David: Hey, there's a bench up there under that oak tree. Shall we sit a while?
Annie: Yes. I love the shade and we can listen to the birds.
David: It's so peaceful. I could sit here all day.
Annie: Me too. Especially when I'm with you.
David: Oh, aren't you sweet. No wonder I love you so much.
Annie: I love you too, honey.
David: Let's get going.
Annie: Okay.
update: This and other normal life, daily English conversations are at World English Club where they believe that the more you listen, the more you learn. But I believe that it also takes practicing speaking, as well as listening. Visit their site and see for yourself what they have to offer.
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