Welcome to Best English Online. >> Excuse me. Hello. Can you help me? >> Um, I not speak English. >> Oh, you don't understand English? Little little. >> Okay. I want to go to civil lines. Can you help me? M help you go civil line. Yes. Yes. I want to go to civil lines. No, I not know civil line. Oh, okay. No problem. Thank you so much. Okay. Okay. Where you are? Sorry, I don't understand your question. Yes. Okay. Excuse me, ma'am. Can you help me? >> Yes, of course. How can I help you? >> Thank you. I want to go to Civil Lines. >> Oh, okay. Civil Lines is a bit far from here. >> Oh, really? How can I go there? You can take a taxi or a bus. Taxi is easier. >> That sounds good. Where can I find a taxi? >> Just go straight then turn left. You will see a taxi stand. >> Okay, go straight and then left. >> Yes, exactly. >> How much time will it take? >> Around 20 to 30 minutes depending on traffic. That's fine. Thank you so much. >> You're welcome. Have a nice day. >> Excuse me. Hello. Are you okay? >> Oh, hello. Yes, I am okay. Just a little confused. >> Same here. I was confused, too. >> Really? >> Yes, I am new here. I'm from the USA. Oh, nice. I'm from Japan. My name is Aiko. >> Nice to meet you, Aiko. I am Daniel. >> Nice to meet you, too, Daniel. >> Are you visiting India? >> Not exactly. I came here for office work. >> Oh, that's interesting. >> Yes, but this city is very busy. >> I agree. It's exciting but a little confusing. >> Yes, especially with directions. >> Exactly. I just asked someone but he didn't understand English. >> That happens sometimes. >> Where are you going? >> I need to go to my office near Civil Lines. >> Really? Me, too. I'm also going to Civil Lines. >> Oh, wow. Oh, that's great. >> Yes, we can go together. >> That will be helpful. Thank you. >> No problem. >> Do you know how to go there? >> Excuse me. Hello. >> Yes, madam. Where do you want to go? >> We want to go to Civil Lines. >> Okay. Civil Lines. How much is the fair? >> Around 300 rupees. >> Okay. Cash or card. >> Cash or UPI? Both. Okay. >> That's good. How much time will it take? >> Around 25 minutes. Traffic is normal now. >> Okay, that's fine. >> Please sit. One minute, please. Daniel, is that okay for you? >> Yes, perfect. Thank you for helping. >> No problem. Okay, let's go. >> Please get in. This taxi is finally moving. >> Yes, I feel relaxed now. >> Me, too. I was a little stressed before. Same here. The road was confusing. >> Yeah, I didn't understand anything. >> But now it's better. >> Yes, because of you. >> Oh, thank you. >> So, where do you live? >> I live in Tokyo. And you? >> I live in New York. >> Wow, big city. Yes, very busy like here. >> I like big cities. >> Me too. There is always something new. >> Yes, always something exciting. >> What do you do? >> I work in an office. >> Nice. What kind of work? >> I work in marketing. >> That sounds interesting. It is, but sometimes stressful. >> I understand. >> What about you? >> I travel and make videos. >> Really? That's amazing. >> Thank you. >> You are lucky. >> Yes, but sometimes I feel lonely. >> I understand that feeling. Really? >> Yes. When I travel for work, >> it's hard sometimes. >> Yes, but we learn a lot. >> That's true. >> Can I ask something? >> Sure. >> How old are you? >> I'm 27. >> Oh, nice. I'm 25. That's great. >> Are you married? >> No, I'm not. >> Same here. >> Okay, good. >> Your English is very clear. >> Thank you. But I'm still learning. >> Really? Me, too. >> That's nice. >> How do you learn English? I learned from YouTube. >> Same here. >> Really? That's amazing. >> Yes, I watch one English channel. >> Me, too. >> I practice shadowing every day. >> Wow. I do shadowing, too. >> It helps a lot. >> Yes, it improves speaking. and confidence also. >> Exactly. How many languages do you speak? >> I speak Japanese and English. >> That's great. >> What about you? >> I speak English and a little Spanish. >> Nice. >> I want to learn more languages. >> Me, too. It helps to connect with people. >> Yes, like now. >> Yes, like now. >> I am happy we met today. >> Me too. It was a good moment. >> Sometimes strangers become friends. >> That's true. >> And English helps us connect. Hello. Good morning. Good morning, Aiko. Welcome. >> Thank you. It's nice to see you. >> Nice to see you, too. How was your journey? >> It was good, but a little confusing. >> Oh, really? >> Yes, but I got help. >> That's good. Please come sit. >> Thank you. So about last week's sales report. >> Yes, I checked the details. >> Sorry, can you speak slowly? >> Oh, sorry, I will speak slowly. I checked the sales report. >> Okay, thank you. >> The numbers are better than before. Sorry. Can you repeat that? >> Yes. The numbers are better than before. >> Oh, okay. That's good. Your English is fast. >> Oh, I'm sorry. >> It's okay. I am still learning. >> No problem. We can speak slowly. >> Thank you. That helps me. Of course, we had more customers this month. >> More customers? >> Yes, more people bought our product. >> Oh, I understand now. >> Good. >> And what about profit? >> Profit is also better. Sorry. What is profit? >> Profit means money we earn. >> Ah, okay. Thank you. Sometimes I feel shy speaking English. >> That's okay. I also feel shy sometimes. >> Really? >> Yes. But practice helps me. >> I will practice more. Yes, don't worry about mistakes. >> Thank you, Aiko. >> You're welcome. >> You explain very well. >> Thank you. >> Can we practice English every day? >> Yes, of course. >> That will help me a lot. Aayeko, are you okay? Yes, just a little tired. >> You look a bit hungry. >> Yes, I am a little hungry. >> It's lunchtime now. >> Oh, really? I didn't check the time. >> Do you like to go for lunch? >> H maybe. >> I know a good restaurant nearby. >> Oh, that sounds nice. Or if you want, I can bring lunch for you. >> That's very kind of you. >> No problem. >> I think I want to eat in the office today. >> Okay, sure. What would you like to eat? >> H something special. >> Special like what? >> I want to try Indian food. >> That's great. Maybe something popular. >> Do you like spicy food? >> A little. Not too spicy. >> Okay, I understand. >> What do you suggest? >> You can try butter chicken and naan. >> That sounds delicious. >> Yes, it's very tasty. >> Okay, I will try that. >> Good choice. and maybe some rice also. >> Sure, I will bring that. >> Thank you so much. >> You're welcome. >> Do you want anything? >> Yes, I will order for myself, too. >> Okay, >> please wait. I will come back soon. >> Sure. Everyone is very kind here. >> We try our best. I feel comfortable now. This smells really good. >> Yes, it's one of my favorites. >> I'm a little excited and a little nervous. >> Why nervous? >> Because I don't know how spicy it is. >> Just a little spicy. Not too much. >> Okay, I trust you. Try it. >> Oh, wow. >> Good or bad? >> Very good, but yes, a bit spicy. >> That's normal. Here. >> I like the flavor. It's different. >> I'm glad you like it. Ao, can I ask something? >> Of course. Ask anything. I want to speak better English but I feel stuck. >> That's okay. You are already doing well. >> Really? Sometimes I feel I am not good. >> No, you are improving. I can see it. >> Thank you. That means a lot. When I don't know a word, what should I do? You can ask simple questions. >> Like >> what is this? >> Oh, that's easy. >> Yes. Keep it simple. >> And if I like something, >> you can say I like it. >> I like it. >> Perfect. See, >> I think too much before speaking. That's the problem. >> Yes, I stop myself. >> Don't stop. Just speak. >> Even if it is wrong. >> Yes, even if it is wrong. >> That's difficult. >> I know. But it works. >> Sometimes people speak very fast. >> Yes, that happens. then I don't understand anything. >> You can say, "Can you speak slowly?" >> Can you speak slowly? >> Very good. >> And if I still don't understand, >> then say, "Can you repeat that?" >> That's helpful. >> You are learning fast. >> Really? >> Yes. Because you are trying. I want to improve every day. >> That's the best way. >> Do you want more naan? >> Yes, but slowly. >> Okay. >> This food makes me happy. >> Food and English both together. >> Perfect combination. >> Thank you for helping me today. >> You helped me too. Really? >> Yes. With food and with confidence. >> That's nice to hear. >> Today feels special. >> Yes. Not just work, but learning >> and good food >> and good company. >> Let's practice again tomorrow. >> Yes, every day. >> Excuse me. Is this seat free? >> Oh, yes. Please sit. >> Thank you. >> You're welcome. >> It's a nice place. >> Yes, very calm. >> I needed some quiet time. >> Same here. >> The city is very busy. >> Yeah, sometimes too busy. Yes, I agree. >> Are you new here? >> Yes, I arrived recently. >> Me, too. Just a few days ago. >> Oh, really? >> Yes, I'm still exploring. >> Same here. >> Are you here for travel? >> Not exactly. I came for work. Oh, that's nice. >> What about you? >> I'm traveling. Just enjoying the city. >> That sounds fun. >> It is, but sometimes confusing. >> I understand that. >> Your voice sounds familiar. >> Really? That's interesting. >> Yes, I feel like I heard it before. H I feel the same. >> Maybe at a cafe or somewhere >> or maybe on the road. >> Wait, did you take a taxi today? >> Yes, I did. >> Near civil lines? >> Yes. >> Oh, wait. Were you the one talking to the driver? >> Yes. And I was standing behind you. >> Oh my god. Yes. >> That was you. >> I can't believe this. >> What a coincidence. >> This is so unexpected. >> We met before and didn't even notice. >> Yes. And now we meet again here. >> That's kind of amazing. It really is. >> How was your day after that? >> It was good. I went to the office. >> Nice. >> And you? >> I just walked around and came here. >> Good choice. This place is peaceful. >> It feels nice to meet someone again in a new city. >> Yes, it feels familiar. Exactly. >> Like we are not strangers anymore. >> Yes. Not strangers. >> Mumbai is full of surprises. >> I agree. >> First confusion, then connection. >> That's a good way to say it. >> I'm glad I asked for this seat. >> Me, too. Maybe we can explore the city together someday. >> I would like that. >> That sounds nice. >> Yes, it does. This place is so lively. >> Yes, there is so much energy here. >> I don't know where to look first. >> Same here. Everything looks interesting. Look at that street food stall. >> Oh, wow. It smells amazing. >> Do you want to try it? >> H I'm a little unsure. >> Still scared of spicy food. >> Maybe a little. >> Let's try something simple. >> Okay, but not too spicy. >> How do we ask the price? You can say how much is this? >> How much is this? >> Perfect. >> And if we want to order, >> you can say one plate, please. >> One plate, please. >> Very good. >> See, I'm learning, too. >> Yes, we both are. Look at those colorful shop. They look beautiful. >> I want to buy something small, >> like a souvenir. >> Yes, something to remember this day. >> That's a good idea. >> How do I ask for help in a shop? >> You can say, "Can you help me?" >> Can you help me? >> Perfect. I'm glad we met again today. Me too. It feels special. >> The city feels less confusing now. >> Yes, because we are together. >> That helps a lot. >> Sometimes I forget words. >> That happens to me too. >> Then I feel stuck. >> Just use simple words. >> Yes, simple is better. Exactly. >> Today feels different. >> How? >> Less stress, more fun. >> I feel the same. >> Maybe because we are not alone. >> Yeah, that makes a big difference. So, what next? Maybe we explore more >> or find a quiet place again, >> like the park. >> Yes, our meeting place. >> I like that idea. >> Have you ever felt like this? People are talking in English, but you understand nothing. >> Don't worry. Today we will fix this problem. I am new in this office. I feel confused, nervous, and a little scared. >> But what if one simple conversation can change everything? >> Today, I will try to speak even with my broken English >> and I will help him understand every word step by step. From office >> to cafeteria >> to restaurant, >> you will learn real English for real life. >> Simple words, >> real conversations, >> easy explanations, >> and by the end of this video, >> you will feel more confident to speak English. >> So don't skip this video >> because your English journey starts now. Let's begin. Excuse me. Can I sit here? >> Yes, please you can. >> Thank you. I hadn't seen you here before. >> Um, I I don't understand. Can you repeat it again? >> I mean, are you new here? >> Yes. Yes, I am new. I got a job here. >> Oh, nice. Which department are you from? Actually, I don't know much English. Can you speak more slowly? >> Of course, no problem. Where do you work in this office? >> I work on the fourth floor. >> I think you are in the marketing team. >> Yes. Yes, I work in marketing. >> Great. I work in product development. >> Oh, what is product development? >> It means we create and improve products. Oh, you make new things. >> Yes, exactly. By the way, what's your name? >> My name is Tom. >> Nice to meet you, Tom. I'm Lily. >> Nice to meet you, too. >> How are you finding your first day? >> Sorry, finding >> I mean, how is your day? Good or difficult? >> Oh, a little difficult. >> Why? People speak fast English. I get confused. >> That's understandable. >> Understandable? >> It means I can understand your situation. >> Oh, thank you. >> Don't worry. You will improve. >> I hope so. >> What were people asking you? >> They said, "Can you brief me?" >> Ah, brief means explain shortly. Oh, small explanation. >> Yes, correct. >> One person said deadline. I don't know that. >> Deadline means the last time to finish work. >> Oh, last time. Okay. >> Did anyone say update? >> Yes, many times. >> Update means latest information. Oh, new information. >> You're learning fast. >> Thank you. But still, I feel nervous. >> That's normal. Everyone feels nervous at first. >> Can you help me sometimes? >> Of course. You can ask me anytime. >> Really? Thank you so much. >> No problem at all. Also, try to listen carefully and ask again if you don't understand. >> Yes. Like I asked you to repeat. >> Exactly. That's the best way to learn. >> Your English is very good. >> Thank you. I have been working here for 3 years. >> Oh, that's why. >> You will also speak like this soon. >> I hope so. I will try my best. >> Good. Let's have lunch now. >> Yes, please try my tiffen. >> Wow, it looks delicious. Thank you. It is from India. >> I would love to taste it. >> Sure. >> So Tom, where are you originally from? >> Sorry, originally >> it means where are you from in the beginning? >> Oh, I am from India. >> That's nice. Which city? >> I am from a small town. >> That sounds peaceful. >> Peaceful. It means calm and quiet place. >> Oh yes, my town is very calm. >> I am from Brazil. >> Wow, Brazil. That is very far. >> Yes, it is far from India. >> Which city in Brazil? >> I am from S. Paulo. >> Oh, nice. >> What about your family? >> My family lives in India. >> Who all are there in your family? I have my parents and one younger sister. >> That's lovely. Are you missing them? >> Yes, very much. >> That's completely natural. >> Completely natural. >> It means it is normal to feel like that. >> Oh yes. >> My family is also in Brazil. >> Do you live alone here? >> Yes, I live alone in an apartment. Is it difficult? >> Sometimes, but I manage. >> What is your family members? >> I have my parents and one brother. >> What does your brother do? >> He is an engineer. >> Nice. >> What about your previous job? >> Sorry, previous. >> It means your last job before this one. >> Oh, I worked in a small company in India. What did you do there? >> I worked in sales. >> That's interesting. >> Interesting. >> It means something that is good and makes you curious. >> Oh, okay. >> How long did you work there? >> I worked for 2 years. >> Why did you leave that job? >> I wanted better opportunity. >> That's a good decision. >> Thank you. I used to work in another company before this. >> Oh, really? >> Yes, I worked as a junior developer. >> Junior, >> it means beginner level job. >> Oh, like starting position. >> Exactly. Now I have more responsibilities. >> Responsibilities. >> It means important work you must handle. >> Oh, important duties. Yes, correct. >> Your English is helping me a lot. >> I'm glad to hear that. >> Glad. >> It means happy. >> Oh, okay. >> You are learning very fast. >> Thank you. I am trying. >> Keep practicing every day. >> Yes, I will. >> If you want, we can practice English during lunch. >> That is very helpful. Great. We will improve together. >> Yes. Thank you so much, Lily. >> That was a nice lunch. >> Yes, I enjoyed it. Thank you. >> Shall we go back to work? >> Sorry. Shall. >> It means less or should we? >> Oh, okay. Let's go. >> By the way, do you have a phone number here? >> Yes, I have. Can we exchange numbers? >> Sorry, exchange. >> It means we give our numbers to each other. >> Oh, yes, sure. Here is my number. >> Thank you. Here is mine. If you need anything, you can contact me. >> Contact? >> It means call or message me. >> Oh, that is very helpful. >> Don't hesitate to ask. hesitate. >> It means don't feel shy or afraid to ask. >> Oh, I understand. Thank you so much, Lily. >> You're welcome, Tom. Where do you live in London? >> I live near the city center. >> Oh, nice. Which area exactly? >> I live in a shared apartment. >> Shared means you live with other people. >> Yes. Yes. Two other people live with me. That's good. It's easier in the beginning. >> Yes, it helps me. >> I live a bit far from here. >> Oh, really? >> Yes. I live in a quiet neighborhood. >> Neighborhood. >> It means the area where you live. >> Oh, okay. >> Maybe someday you can visit my area. >> Yes, I would like that. >> And we can explore the city together. explore. >> It means to visit and see new places. >> Oh, that sounds exciting. >> So, shall we meet again tomorrow for lunch? >> Yes, I would love that. >> Same time. >> Yes, same time. >> Great. See you tomorrow then. >> See you tomorrow. >> Oh, hi Lily. Good afternoon. >> M over Tom. Are you going to the cafeteria? >> No, I don't think. >> Oh, where is your lunchbox? >> Um, I didn't bring it today. >> Why? >> I woke up late this morning. >> Oh, woke up. >> It means I got up from sleep. >> Oh, okay. >> I didn't have time to cook. >> That's okay. You can share my lunch. >> Oh, that's very kind of you. But I was thinking something else. >> Sorry. Thinking? >> I mean, I have an idea. >> Oh, what idea? >> Let's go to a restaurant today. >> Restaurant? >> Yes, we can eat outside. >> M >> what happened? >> Actually, I don't have much money. >> Oh, I understand. >> I am new and I didn't get my salary yet. Don't worry at all. >> Hm. >> It's my treat today. >> Treat? >> It means I will pay for everything. >> Oh, no. No, that's okay. >> Come on, don't hesitate. >> Hesitate. >> It means don't feel shy or uncomfortable. >> Oh, >> when you get your salary, you can treat me. >> Oh, okay. That sounds fair. >> So, shall we go? >> Yes, let's go. Thank you so much, Lily. >> You're welcome. >> You are very helpful. >> I'm glad you feel that way. >> Glad. >> It means happy. >> Oh, >> let's go and try some good food. >> Yes, I'm excited. Which restaurant are we going? >> There's a nice place nearby. >> Nearby? >> It means close to this place. >> Oh, okay. >> You will like it. I trust you. >> Great. Let's go.
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