LEARN ENGLISH PODCAST: ESSENTIAL CONVERSATIONAL WEDDING VOCABULARY (LISTENING PRACTICE W/ SUBTITLES)
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PublishedJan 27, 2025
Duration10:36
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Languageen
CategoryEntertainment
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Welcome to this English lesson, where you'll improve your vocabulary, listening skills, and conversational English by exploring everything related to weddings. From wedding preparations to the ceremony and reception, this lesson covers key phrases, expressions, and differences between weddings in the UK and the US. Whether you're attending a wedding or just want to enhance your fluency, this lesson will provide you with practical language skills. If you're on YouTube, check the description for key phrases and additional resources to continue learning.
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Key Wedding Vocabulary and Expressions
đ Wedding Invitations
"Have you got a wedding invitation yet?"
"Donât forget to RSVP before itâs too late."
"Does the invitation say I can bring a guest?"
"I havenât been to a wedding for such a long time."
đ Preparations
"What should I wear to the wedding?"
"Is it formal or casual?"
"Iâm going to wear this suit. I think itâs the best option."
"Should we buy something from the registry or give cash instead?"
đ Wedding Ceremony
"How long do you think the ceremony will last?"
"The bride looked stunning as she walked down the aisle."
"You may now kiss the bride."
đ Wedding Reception
"Where is the seating chart?"
"Letâs grab a drink from the open bar."
"What song are they playing for their first dance?"
"The best manâs speech was hilarious."
"The father of the brideâs toast made everyone tear up."
"Everyone was on the dance floor all nightâit was so much fun."
đ Post-Wedding Reflections
"That was one of the most beautiful weddings Iâve ever been to."
"The bride looked stunning, didnât she?"
"Did you see the groomâs uncle dancing? That was so funny."
"They had to change the venue at the last minute. Can you believe it?"
"The DJ was late, so the brideâs brother had to play music from his phone."
Practice and Reflect
Weddings are filled with special moments and unique challenges, offering plenty of opportunities to use descriptive language and expressions. Practice these phrases and vocabulary by imagining conversations about weddings or reflecting on a wedding youâve attended. Repetition and real-life practice will help you remember these expressions and use them naturally.
If you enjoyed this lesson, check out the description for more English lessons about conversational topics like travel, city navigation, and everyday scenarios. Donât forget to share this lesson with a friendâit helps a lot. Thank you for learning with me, and Iâll speak to you soon! đ
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