English Podcast for Beginners - How to Think in English | Stop Translating in Your Head Now – YouTube Dictation Transcript & Vocabulary
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1.[Music] Hello everyone and welcome back to Mr
2.English Channel where learning English is easy and fun
3.I'm Emily and I'm Paul
4.Hello Emily
5.How are you today
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Key Vocabulary (CEFR B1)
perfection
B2The quality or state of being perfect or complete, so that nothing substandard remains; the highest attainable state or degree of excellence
Example:
"more important than perfection. Every"
conversation
B2Expression and exchange of individual ideas through talking with other people; also, a set instance or occasion of such talking.
Example:
"conversation is moving on."
connected
A2(of an object) To join (to another object): to attach, or to be intended to attach or capable of attaching, to another object.
Example:
"connected to the English word. No"
vocabulary
A2A usually alphabetized and explained collection of words e.g. of a particular field, or prepared for a specific purpose, often for learning.
Example:
"vocabulary without translating."
happiness
B2The emotion of being happy; joy.
Example:
"happiness and you think the English"
children's
A2A A2-level word commonly used in this context.
Example:
"cartoon you like or some fun children's"
wonderful
A2Tending to excite wonder; surprising, extraordinary.
Example:
"wonderful way to think about it. Yes,"
practicing
A2The act of one who practices.
Example:
"That's all for today. Keep practicing"
animals
A2In scientific usage, a multicellular organism that is usually mobile, whose cells are not encased in a rigid cell wall (distinguishing it from plants and fungi) and which derives energy solely from the consumption of other organisms (distinguishing it from plants).
Example:
"right? You can learn about animals. A"
pattern
A2Model, example.
Example:
"You see the pattern, right? It's all"
Word | CEFR | Definition |
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perfection | B2 | The quality or state of being perfect or complete, so that nothing substandard remains; the highest attainable state or degree of excellence |
conversation | B2 | Expression and exchange of individual ideas through talking with other people; also, a set instance or occasion of such talking. |
connected | A2 | (of an object) To join (to another object): to attach, or to be intended to attach or capable of attaching, to another object. |
vocabulary | A2 | A usually alphabetized and explained collection of words e.g. of a particular field, or prepared for a specific purpose, often for learning. |
happiness | B2 | The emotion of being happy; joy. |
children's | A2 | A A2-level word commonly used in this context. |
wonderful | A2 | Tending to excite wonder; surprising, extraordinary. |
practicing | A2 | The act of one who practices. |
animals | A2 | In scientific usage, a multicellular organism that is usually mobile, whose cells are not encased in a rigid cell wall (distinguishing it from plants and fungi) and which derives energy solely from the consumption of other organisms (distinguishing it from plants). |
pattern | A2 | Model, example. |
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