Learn English through Story | The Last Seat | Story and Vocabulary (Perfect for B1+)
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PublishedFeb 27, 2025
Duration10:01
Video IDWqXpPSG2sMU
Languageen
CategoryEntertainment
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video
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Views2.9K
Likes128
Comments11
Engagement Rate4.87%
Likes per 100 views4.48
Comments per 1K views3.85
Description
Want to improve your English naturally while enjoying a great short story? đ
âš This lesson is perfect for practicing listening, reading, and vocabulary! Youâll learn real-life expressions used in everyday conversations, so you can speak more fluently and understand native speakers better.
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Listen & Read at the same time
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Learn useful phrasal verbs & expressions
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Master natural English conversation
Chapters:
00:00 how to learn English through story
00:28 the story
05:02 English words and phrases from the story
Stay until the end, where we break down key phrases from the story! đ§đ
đ Key Words & Phrases from the Story
âą Cut it close â To almost run out of time.
"Ella was cutting it close to finding a seat on the train."
"I woke up late and cut it close to missing my flight."
âą Pull out â To remove something from somewhere.
"The guy pulled out one earbud and turned to look at her."
"She pulled out her phone to check the time."
âą Sit up straighter â To adjust your posture and become more alert.
"Jake sat up straighter when Ella spoke to him."
"He sat up straighter when the teacher asked a question."
âą Catch up â To talk about things that have happened after time apart.
"It was easy, like they were two old friends catching up."
"Letâs meet for coffee and catch up!"
âą Drift into â To slowly move into a topic or activity.
"The conversation drifted from books to travel to childhood memories."
"The meeting drifted into small talk after a while."
âą End up â To arrive somewhere or in a situation unexpectedly.
"Jake once got lost on a hike and ended up in the wrong town."
"We took the wrong bus and ended up at the beach."
âą Slow down â To reduce speed.
"As the train slowed down, people stood up."
"She slowed down as she reached the traffic lights."
âą Pull down â To bring something from a higher place.
"People stood up, pulling down bags and stretching their legs."
"He pulled down a book from the top shelf."
âą Hold up â To lift or show something.
"Jake pulled out his phone, holding it up."
"She held up the map so everyone could see."
âą Step off â To move off a train, bus, or platform.
"Ella stepped off the train and turned back."
"He stepped off the stage after finishing his speech."
đŻ What To Do Next:
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Listen to the story again and repeat the phrases.
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Practice using these expressions in your own conversations.
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Leave a comment: Have you ever met someone interesting while traveling?
đŹ Which phrase was your favorite? Share it in the comments! đ