[December 2023]
Day 1 Topic : Traveling
Title : English Conversation Practice (Travelling Idioms) #shorts
Link : https://youtu.be/sLvpWuZruiI?si=T1ZEmwLJNu_EAHAR
1.Script
- Practice your English. I say blue, and you say red.
- Let's duet this.
- Do you like traveling?
- Yes. I love it.
- Do you travel on a shoestring?
- On a shoestring? What does it mean?
- It means to spend a very small amount of money. You don't go to a restaurant; you have your own food.
Or you don't go to a fancy hotel; you stay in a hostel. - Then, no! I don't travel on a shoestring
- You live it up then, right?
- What does it mean?
- It means to spend a lot of money and have fun.
- Yes! Definitely ! When I travel, I live it up! How about you?
- Me too, I love traveling, and when I do it, I live it up.
- And don't forget to subscribe to my YouTube channel.
2. Expression
- Travel on a shoestring: To travel or do something on a very limited budget.
- Live it up: To enjoy life to the fullest, often by spending money freely.
3. My story
This year-end, I plan to live it up on my vacation. I'll stay in a luxury hotel by the sea. Each day, I'll eat at fancy restaurants. I'll also go snorkeling and take sunset walks on the beach. In the evenings, I'll attend lively beach parties. It's a time for me to relax and enjoy life to the fullest.
4. GPT Link
GPT v.4를 구독하면 이제 유튜브 영상도 알아서 검색해준다.
영상기반은 아직 읽지 못하지만 웹사이트 검색을 통해 텍스트 기반의 자료는 알아서 읽고 정리해준다.
이번에는 일부러 명령어를 영어로 쓰지 않았는데 완벽하게 이해하고 영어로 자료를 제공해준다.
https://chat.openai.com/share/8b1baf4c-ff13-4b96-8f48-f1e82859d676
Here are some YouTube Shorts that can help you learn English expressions related to traveling:
- 160 English Dialogues for Travelling and Tourism: This series provides an extensive range of dialogues covering different scenarios in traveling and tourism, such as preparing for a trip and flying on a plane.
- The Vocabulary Show: Travel: Offered by BBC Learning English, this short video teaches 27 words and expressions about travel in just 12 minutes, making it ideal for quick learning.
- Mastering Essential Travel Expressions! #short: LexiLingo offers a short video focusing on the most common English expressions related to traveling. This could be a great resource for learning practical and frequently used phrases.
- English Conversation Practice (Travelling Idioms) #shorts: This video provides a conversation practice session in English, specifically focusing on traveling. It also teaches two idioms about traveling, which can be useful in making your English sound more natural.
- Travel English | 10 Very Short Conversations: This video is designed to teach important language skills needed for traveling around the world, helping travelers to communicate effectively in English.
These YouTube Shorts are great resources for learning English expressions related to traveling, offering a mix of vocabulary, idioms, and practical conversation practice.
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- Script Organized into Sentences:
- Practice your English. I say blue, and you say red.
- Let's do it this way: Do you like traveling?
- Do you travel on a shoestring?
- It means to spend a very small amount of money.
- You don't go to a restaurant; you have your own food.
- Or you don't go to a fancy hotel; you stay in a hostel.
- You live it up then, right?
- It means to spend a lot of money and have fun.
- Me too, I love traveling, and when I do it, I live it up.
- And don't forget to subscribe to my YouTube channel.
- Common English Expressions:
- Travel on a shoestring: To travel or do something on a very limited budget.
- Live it up: To enjoy life to the fullest, often by spending money freely.
- Short Story Using the Expressions (70 Words): Last summer, I decided to travel on a shoestring. I packed my bag with essentials and hit the road. Instead of fancy hotels, I stayed in hostels and enjoyed local street food. One evening, I met a fellow traveler. We decided to live it up for a night. We splurged on a fancy dinner and laughed under the stars, making memories that were priceless. It was the best of both worlds.
Certainly! Here's a short story focusing on the phrase "live it up":
"Recently, I won a small lottery. Excited, I decided to live it up for once. I booked a luxury cruise, something I'd never imagined doing. Onboard, I met fascinating people, savoring gourmet meals and dancing under the moonlit sky. One night, as we shared stories under the stars, I realized that to live it up doesn't always mean extravagance; it's about cherishing moments that make life extraordinary. That trip became more than just a splurge, it was a celebration of life itself."
This year-end, I plan to live it up on my vacation. I'll stay in a luxury hotel by the sea. Each day, I'll eat at fancy restaurants. I'll also go snorkeling and take sunset walks on the beach. In the evenings, I'll attend lively beach parties. It's a time for me to relax and enjoy life to the fullest.
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