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Can You UNDERSTAND this Story in English? "THE WEDDING PLUS ONE"

Get English fluency training here: youtube.com/channel/UC32mYgIHS-e3C3Eyd2tRw6g/join Do you want to improve your English naturally while enjoying a great story? This short story, The Wedding Plus One, will boost your listening, reading, and vocabulary skills all at once! 🥂💍

✅ Listen & Read at the same time
✅ Learn key words & phrases used in real-life conversations
✅ Understand natural English expressions

Stay until the end, where we break down the most useful words and phrases so you can speak more fluently! Let’s get started! 🚀

Chapters:

00:00 how to take the lesson
00:29 English short story
05:42 language analysis

📝 Key Words & Phrases from the Story
• Scroll through – To look through a list or options on a screen.
"Sophie scrolled through profiles on the app before choosing Tom."

• Walk toward – To move in the direction of something.
"Tom walked toward her with confidence."

• Lean in – To move closer, often to speak quietly or intimately.
"Tom leaned in, resting a casual hand on the back of her chair."

• Move on – To stop thinking about or being emotionally attached to something.
"James assumed Sophie hadn’t moved on from him."

• Give a once-over – To quickly look at someone or something, often to judge.
"Chloe gave Sophie a once-over to size her up."

• Hold out – To extend something to someone.
"Tom held out his hand for a dance."

• Make it look like – To create an impression of something that isn’t true.
"Just pretend we’ve been dating for a few months—make it look like I’ve moved on."

• Burst out laughing – To suddenly start laughing.
"Sophie pressed her lips together, trying not to burst out laughing."

• Change the subject – To talk about something different to avoid a topic.
"Sophie changed the subject before James could say more."

• It’s what you hired me for – A casual way to say “This is my job” or “This is what I do.”
"Tom smirked and said, ‘It’s what you hired me for.’"

• Shall we? – A polite and natural way to suggest starting something.
"‘Shall we?’ Tom said, offering his arm."

🎯 Next Steps:
✅ Listen to the story again and notice these words & phrases in action.
✅ Practice using them in your own conversations!
✅ Share this lesson with a friend to improve toge

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