Use these links to quickly jump to any conversation in this video. See the links at the bottom, too.
1. 0:13 - A Quick Trip to the Store
2. 4:09 - Make Plans to go to a Restaurant
3. 8:18 - Give Someone a Ride to Work
4. 12:21 - Directions to the Library
5. 16:31 - Dining at a Buffet
6. 21:36 - Let's go Dutch
7. 25:52 - Getting a New Job
8. 30:31 - You Need to Go to the Doctor
9. 34:40 - Buying Shirts in a Clothing Store
10. 38:57 - Getting Directions to an Inn
11. 43:04 - How Do I Get to the Mall?
12. 47:45 - Planning a Vacation in Canada
13. 52:16 - It's Important to be Friendly
14. 56:49 - How to Improve Your English
15. 1:04:25 - Store Hours and Social Media
16. 1:09:29 - It's Expensive to Raise Children
17. 1:14:14 - Going Through an Airport
18. 1:19:09 - I Lost my Wallet
19. 1:24:02 - Talking to an Old Acquaintance
20. 1:28:18 - Our Recent European Vacation
21. 1:32:25 - I Shop, and Love Sales
22. 1:37:06 - Plans for Dinner and a Show
23. 1:42:16 - It's Nice to Have a Good Friend
24. 1:46:51 - Going to the Library
25. 1:52:07 - Meeting for the First Time
26. 1:53:54 - Getting a Job Interview
27. 1:57:07 - Waiting for a Bus
28. 2:00:31 - Where's the Subway Station?
29. 2:04:16 - Let's go out for Pizza!
30. 2:08:12 - Where are Your Glasses?
31. 2:12:11 - A Really Bad Restaurant
32. 2:17:49 - Buying an Airline Ticket
33. 2:21:09 - Help Me Find My Driver's License
34. 2:26:20 - You Need to Clean Your House
35. 2:31:39 - Eating in a Restaurant
36. 2:36:04 - That's a Lot of Laundry
37. 2:40:46 - Finding Your Way in a New City
38. 2:45:44 - Find Hollywood on a Map
39. 2:50:06 - Sick After Eating at a Hotel
40. 2:54:15 - Going to the Movies
41. 2:58:05 - It Tastes Funny and Smells Bad
42. 3:02:39 - It's a Very Special Chair
43. 3:08:02 - Visiting Family with a Friend
44. 3:12:12 - Showing Your Vacation Photos
45. 3:15:50 - Buying Flowers for a Coworker
46. 3:20:39 - Calling a Coworker by Phone
47. 3:24:35 - Keeping Warm in the Winter
48. 3:28:37 - Plans for Holiday Shopping
49. 3:32:53 - Meeting a Friend at the Mall
50. 3:37:55 - I Want to Improve My English
NOTE: To see this video with both the "Listen" and "Practice Speaking" parts of the conversations click this link: https://youtu.be/oeF1WOLRsfk
To see this video with only the "Listen" part of the conversations click this link: (https://youtu.be/t7CWp6D1WNY )
This is a compilation of 50 American English conversations. That's over 3 hours of practice conversations with me (Lyman).
Learn to Talk Slow - Practice Speaking in Conversations #1-50 - Speak American English. You will learn how to Speak English online, here. Lyman Holton (me, your teacher) is a native speaker of American English and will show you how to learn English.
Using an English video is a terrific instructional way to learn English. This will also help you to improve listening skills as you study the language. Learn to speak American English through the use of the language.
You can learn basic English up through advanced English. I suggest that you start with the basics. Speak American English with Lyman Holton is the channel where you will improve your English, your English pronunciation, speech, and speaking ability.
Your proper use of business English will improve, too. This English class also supports EFL. It is a great tutorial for furthering your education as an English speaker. Speak American English is what most English learners want to learn, but many aren't aware that American and British English are two rather separate forms of English.
It's referred to as 영어 (English) in South Korea and Ingles in another. Do you know which country that is? A native English speaker, such as myself, is a great learning resource. I can give correct English pronunciation (Did you catch that there's an extra letter in that last word?
Do you know what it is?) English pronounce or pronounce English, which is the right way to say it? You'll also learn that here. Is the correct spelling; English grammer, English grammar, English gramar, English gramer, or are any of them correct?
Spelling is important, too when mastering a language. We also cover English verbal phrases (or is it phases?) and practice English conversation. All these things may be helpful for someone studying IELTS or ielts, if you prefer.
I also teach American accent training. The American English accent is the preferred accent for many English learners. Let's talk about this in a few of my videos lessons, shall we? American English conversation will help you to pronounce English words, pronounce words.
Let's have an English class, an English lesson or many English lessons together starting today! English subtitles are provided in many of my video lessons, but if not, just read the computer monitor or whiteboard I'm using in the video. It works out the same way.
http://SpeakAmericanEnglishwithLymanHolton.com