How Native Speakers Talk At Dinner - English Listening Practice #7 B2-C1

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Join us as we chat over dinner. Listen to how real native speakers make polite conversation over dinner. There will be explanations of words that might be new to you appearing on screen and the subtitles are there to help you if you are struggling to follow the conversation!

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The gentleman is the real teacher.
Thanks so much🎉

abrahamluquetrocones
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Really enjoyed this dinner conversation setup! It's a great way to hear natural English in context. Thanks for providing such a practical learning resource!

UpperTier_EnglishMastery
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What a great video idea. Loved it!
Thank you both so much for teaching❤

Caro_Rose_
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thank you thank you thank you!!!!

i have been dreaming exactly this kind of content shows up some day!!!

St_Joker_prodir
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Thank you for sharing this delightful conversation! You had a wonderful time discussing various aspects of a traditional Christmas dinner, including the excitement and challenges of cooking turkey, the intricacies of side dishes like cranberry sauce, pigs in blankets, and Yorkshire pudding, and the cultural significance of the meal. It's lovely to hear about your exploration of Christmas traditions and the joy and nostalgia they bring.

EnsApp
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I love this conversation and YES Laura you should be proud of yourself 💪 I didn't know people would do like a rehearsal but for cooking but it's a good idea to do so just a week in advance 👍 I love parsnips. And you didn't mention them cuz you must hate them but I also love Brussel sprouts, cooked by my husband, fried in a pan with a lot of salty butter and a bit of white wine 👌We ALWAYS have a starter in France for the Christmas dinner and very often two or three starters 😂

carotheplaylistmaker
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Merry Christmas, Laura! Merry Christmas, Bez!😀

denniteman
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I love your videos and helpful for learn english. And please turn the volume up or put in subtitles from time to time please.

sam-golo
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I greatly enjoyed the RP conversation! However, I'm a certified Sommelier, so I have a bone to pick about your explanation of Champagne versus Prosecco!

jasonmiller
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The difference between Prosecco and Champagne is that Champagne is literally sparkling wine from Champagne, France. Anything else is not Champagne. Only sparkling wine from Champagne can be called Champagne.

DistraidaBrionnae
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Wine can only be called Champagne if it comes from the region of Champagne, France, whereas Prosecco is a sparkling wine mostly made in the Veneto region, Italy. Therefore, the simple difference is Champagne growers consider Champagne a “wine of place” that cannot be reproduced anywhere else in the world. However, the method by which each wine is made differs significantly. The Charmat method used for Prosecco involves single fermentation in tank, flowed by a pressurised bottling. By contrast, Champagne is fermented twice with the secondary fermentation conducted in bottle with the addition of yeast and solids that provide the bubbles

giuseppantonio
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I hope you don't mind if I leave 2 comments. First I want to say that I am an American watching your channel so I can learn the standard English accent. I'm basically learning to sound like you, Laura. How creepy is that? *Giggles* Okay anyway, I also want to know in Smashing English are you using Smashing like an adjective, to mean excellent or great, or are you using it as a verb, to mean really attacking English hard and getting it right?

DistraidaBrionnae
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Useful conversation but it's so fast for non native speakers to understand and while eating makes it harder . Thanks for video by the way 😊

laila-hhrt
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'I'm not growing a turkey..' 😂

lucarossi
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Please can you tell me what were you eating..i really would like to know that. Thanks from morroco 😊

saids
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I like the conversation but it's fast further difficult to understand

Dflep
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I am here to improve my USA English fluency but I am surprised that I understand the British accent. Laura I like your videos but I am still struggling to be fluent and articulate my thought’s.

buzzbee
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This reminds me of "The Trip" by Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon.

PeterPanQuails
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"Pigs in a blanket" are tasty, you can never have just one Can you do a cooking and learning English video next? Would LOVE to learn and eat what you're eating! Who else wants to know?! 🙋🙋‍♂🙋‍♀🙋🙋‍♀

getpaceai
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Amazing video thanks for your effort guys, this is good because we can learn in context and really applicable for daily life!

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