[0:01]English speaking course.
[0:06]Good morning, class. Today we will welcome a new member. Her family has just moved in here. She's new to the English language and still learning it. So, let's support her as much as you can, okay? Yes, teacher! Now, could you tell the class a bit about yourself? Yes, Miss Parker. Uh, my my name is Millie. I'm from Thailand. Nice to meet you. Oh, come on, it's just a few simple phrases. This is so funny! I'm trying my best not to laugh! Silence, class! Don't worry, you will get used to being here. Thank you, Mrs. Parker.
[0:56]Okay, class, today we're going to talk about places in the city! Can anyone guess what's in this picture? Yes, Sarah. Uh, it's a market, Mrs. Parker! Great job! What kinds of things can we buy at a market? We can buy food and clothes! That's right, Mike. Good answer! What do people usually do at a market? Millie, can you try to answer this? I... I'm not sure. Come on, it's okay! Give it a try. Just say it in English already! It's okay, Millie, take your time. Don't worry; it's fine if you don't know yet. Can someone give Millie a hand? Fanny, what do you think? A market is a place where people buy and sell things. Very good, Fanny! Nice work!
[1:56]Hi there. Is this seat taken? No, not at all. You can... sit here. Are you... also from... Yes, I'm from Ms. Parker's class. You must be Millie, right? Yes, I'm I'm Millie. I'm Fanny. Nice to meet you. You looked a little sad in class. Is everything okay? Uh, English is hard. Everyone laughs at me. Oh, don't worry about them. Learning a new language is tough. I want to learn. But I still can't learn it well. It's alright. I understand. Uh, maybe I can help you with it. Really? You would do that for me? Yeah! We could meet after school at the library or somewhere else to practice English. What do you think? That sounds great. Thank you, Fanny. You're welcome.
[2:59]What do you call this, Fanny? It's called "cereal"! Ah, I got it. Cereal! Perfect! You got it right. Which kind do you like? Hmm... "Fruity Loops"? Sounds good! Can you read the red letters on this medicine box? It says "Keep out of reach of children." Yeah, that means we shouldn't give this box to kids because it's dangerous. Oh. Oh, I forgot the baking supplies. Where are they in this supermarket? You could try asking the clerk for help. Okay, I got this.
[3:45]Um, excuse me? Yes? Could you show us the way to the... baking supplies? Sure! Go straight, then turn left. You'll see them there. Thank you! High five!
[4:08]This part is so funny! What do you think he's saying? Did he say something like "tripped"? Great job! Tripped means you lose your balance and stumble because something is in your way. Now, let's rewind a bit. Does he say anything else after he mentions he tripped? Hmm... I think he says something about "spilling" his coffee! That's correct! I think I'm feeling more comfortable with English. Watching movies is such a fun way to learn! Plus, you're learning quickly! Yeah, because it's more fun than sitting from a textbook. The more you watch, the more natural it will feel to understand English.
[4:59]Ugh, there are so many new words in this book! Don't give up! Let's try this together. Pick a sentence and see if you can understand it. Uh, maybe this one. The fearless young explorer went into the unknown jungle. What does fearless mean? Fearless means not afraid of anything. And an explorer is? Someone who travels to find new places. Unknown means something no one knows about yet. Uh, I see. So, put it all together. What do you think this whole sentence means? The sentence means the brave young explorer dared to go into a jungle that no one knew about. Oh, that's a fantastic answer, Millie! Thanks a lot, 'teacher'!
[5:58]Don't mention it, Millie. I'm happy to see you improving every day. You're like a big sister to me. You guide me through everything. And you're a wonderful student, Millie. You try so hard, and you never give up. It's all thanks to you, Fanny. With your help, I feel more confident speaking English now. Remember, everyone, practice makes perfect! Move to a new house.
[6:32]Hey Layla! Finally unpacked? How's your new place? Hi Sarah! It's... interesting! My neighborhood is really cool, lots of kids around, but there's one thing... But there's one thing... Spill it! What's up? So I don't actually have my own apartment. It turns out I'm actually living with the landlord. Woah, seriously? That's different! Why's that? Well, you know my parents are super busy with work for a few months? They can't move down here yet. The landlord has a spare room, so they worked out a deal for me to stay there until they arrive. Oh wow, okay, that makes sense. So it's just you and the landlord in the house? Yup. A little weird, right? I mean, I've never lived with someone who isn't my family before. I can imagine! But hey, could be fun too! You might get to know your landlord really well, learn some cool things about the neighborhood. Yeah, maybe. I guess it could be an adventure. We'll see how it goes.
[7:59]Leila. Now, let's go over the house rules. Number one: no coming back after eleven pm, sharp. Eleven pm? But what about movies or studying with friends? Unfortunately, no friends allowed inside. It must be quiet at all times. We value a peaceful environment. But... socializing? Having people over occasionally? Not here. Dear. Number three: no loud noises after seven pm. Respect the peace and quiet. But wouldn't even music be okay? Music can be disruptive to your. And lastly, number four: No overnight guests. This is a single-occupancy space. No movies, no friends, no music after dinner, and no chance of sleepovers? This was starting to feel more like a prison than a new home. I understand these might seem strict, but I live here too. And thank you for explaining the rules.
[9:20]Ugh, 9:30 already? No way I can crank up the volume for this movie. Perfect, headphones it is!
[9:30]Sarah's online, maybe we can have a virtual movie night! Must you be so rough, dear? Sorry. Mrs. Henderson. And that light in the bathroom. Five minutes, Layla. We like to conserve energy here, you know. Layla, is that... music I hear? Oh, no, ma'am. It must be coming from outside. See that you keep it that way, dear. We like things very quiet here. This is ridiculous. Living here isn't living, it's suffocating.
[10:13]Layla? You alright in there? Yeah, come in.
[10:20]You look awful, child. Are you sick? Just a cold, I think. Nonsense! You look ready to keel over. Here, get under the covers. Stay put. Chicken noodle soup, always the best cure. Now, eat slowly, dear. And don't you worry about a thing. Today, you just focus on getting better. I'll take care of things. Thank you, Miss Henderson.
[10:52]This soup is amazing, and... thank you for taking care of me. Don't be silly, child. Everyone needs a little TLC sometimes. Even if they don't always follow the rules. Sorry about that. We all have a lot to learn, Layla. Maybe even us old folks. You know, maybe this won't be so bad living here after all. Perhaps not, Layla. Perhaps not.
[11:28]That test was brutal.
[11:35]Oh, that test was brutal. How do you think you did, Kelly? Not sure. Some of those questions were really tricky. How about you? I completely blanked on that last essay question! What did you write about? I focused on the social impact of the invention. Like you suggested in class. Oh, of course. That's the obvious answer. I went off on a tangent about the technical details. Don't worry too much, Alex. Maybe you still got some points for it.
[12:20]Having breakfast.
[12:26]Good morning, sunshine! Ready to start your day? Almost, Mama. Perfect! How about some yummy bread with fried eggs for breakfast? Hmm, not today, Mama. I had toast yesterday. I see! What about a refreshing salad?
[12:48]We can add some of your favorite fruits and nuts? Now that sounds good!
[13:03]John. Where are you? John?
[13:09]What's up, honey? I'm upstairs. Can you come here? I need your help right now.
[13:21]Honey, where are you? I'm in front of the door.
[13:31]What's up, honey? What are those? Some furniture you and I ordered together. Don't you remember? Yeah. I think I have some memory of it. Good. I can't move them inside. Can you help me, please? Sure. This is a man's job. I believe in you. I will help you after I change my clothes. Take it easy. I can do it myself.
[14:02]A few minutes later.
[14:09]You look so tired, John. Do you need to take a break? No, I'm fine. Wow. This is a nice table. We can put it in the reading room. Leave it to me. You should move that chair. Okay. Oh, God. Why is it so heavy? Let me help you with it.
[14:41]John, I'm home. Okay, great. Change your clothes. I'm preparing dinner now.
[14:50]Let's see what we have today. Oh, is that lamb? Yeah. And I'm making vegetable stir-fry. That's great. You have never cooked lambs before, haven't you? Nope! This is my first attempt. Hope it's going to be great.
[15:14]How does it taste? It tastes a little bit weird. I think you didn't prepare the lamb thoroughly. It's a bit dry. Let me try it.
[15:29]Oh, my... And the sauce is a bit too sweet. Okay, I see. It is not good at all. You did well, but I can help you fix it. How can we fix it? We should add a little bit of lemon juice and chilies. It will be better. Okay.
[15:58]Now let's try it again.
[16:02]Wow. It's so much better.
[16:11]John, I think we should talk. Okay. About what, honey? About you and me. Why are you so serious? Did I do something wrong? No. Take it easy. I just wanted to talk about our weaknesses. Then we can fix them together. Oh, you scared me. Okay, let's talk. Okay. I will start first. I'm not good at cooking. For sure. We both know that. And you? My health is not good. Remember when I moved that table? I couldn't do it alone, even though it is not heavy. Okay. What is your solution? We should help each other. I will exercise more to make my health better. You should remind me whenever I forget to work out. Okay. So I will learn how to cook. There are some cooking channels on YouTube. I think they will be useful. And I can taste your food or help you sometimes. Okay. Deal.
[17:31]John. John. Wake up. Your alarm's going off.
[17:37]I'm so sleepy, honey. I can't even open my eyes. Come on. Today is the 5th day of morning exercise. Wake up. Okay. I think I should set more than one alarm. You will still go back to sleep if you don't have motivation. I know, I know. I'm up now. Good. You still have 45 minutes to exercise. How about you? Will you make breakfast today? Yeah. I bought some ingredients yesterday. Okay, let's start our day. Sure.
[18:31]Why are you just pacing around? I am looking for the bacon. I don't know where it is. Bacon will be in the refrigerator always. If it's not there, we don't have it. I thought I bought some yesterday. Are you sure? Let me check the receipt. Oh, no. I didn't buy it. What do you want to make? Just toast and fried bacon. Let's make eggs benedict. But I don't know how to make it. Let me help you. Okay. Well, you are quite good at cooking. Yeah. When I lived alone, I always cooked for myself. While I wait for you, I will do some planks. How long can you hold it? Lately, it's been around a minute. Wow. Mine are only 20 seconds. I can also exercise for 30 minutes without a break. You are so cool. I need to go to the gym for motivation. Great.
[19:52]Honey, I'm home.
[19:56]Honey. Hey, John. Why are you so late today? I went to the gym after work. Luckily, I still had time for it. Are you hungry? I'm still preparing dinner. It will take a while. Where did you go? Did you go jogging? To be honest, I cooked dinner once already. But it wasn't really good. So I went to the supermarket again to buy some ingredients to make some other dishes. Did you walk to the supermarket? Yeah. I couldn't book a car. It was rush hour. But it's far away. Are you tired? I will help you prepare dinner. It's fine. I like walking. I'm so sorry. I tried to cook them well. That's fine, honey. We have had a rough day. Yeah.
[21:01]How is everything? What do you mean? The changing challenges in your family. Ah, it's quite well so far. That's great. You know, we finally found that I have talent in sports. And John has good cooking ability. Oh really? I didn't expect that. Me too. Overall, it is a successful challenge.
[21:31]John is still lazy, but he tries to go to the gym at least twice a week. His health is getting better. How about you? I go to the gym 5 times a week. And I'm also thinking about taking a martial arts class. Wow. You're gonna be so strong. Yeah. I am still learning to cook. My skill isn't that great but it is better day by day with John's help. Do you want to take part in a cooking class? No, I don't think so. John knows many recipes and he can teach me. That's enough. Oh, you guys are so sweet.
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