INTRODUCTION
This is the SpeakEnglishWithTiffani podcast with Teacher Tiffani session #12. If you would like to read the transcript that goes along with this episode, go to speakenglishwithtiffani.com/episode12.
Welcome to the Speak English with Tiffani podcast where you will learn English Vocabulary, Expressions, Idioms and much more! This podcast will take your English ability to the next level and help you to be more confident and more fluent when you Speak English. Are you ready? Well then, let’s jump right in!
Hey everyone, I’m Teacher Tiffani and I want to thank you so much for joining me for another episode of the Speak English with Tiffani podcast. In today’s lesson we are going to listen to one English dialogue and learn 2 new English Vocabulary Words.
DIALOGUE
Ok, let’s begin with the dialogue:
The king in the story was loved by all of his people. Some of them even treated him like he was a deity. They said that their country could not survive without him. So, they always brought him amazing gifts. Some of the farmers in the country would even bring him their best fruits and vegetables. Then his chef would make him the most delectable meals.
Again
The king in the story was loved by all of his people. Some of them even treated him like he was a deity. They said that their country could not survive without him. So, they always brought him amazing gifts. Some of the farmers in the country would even bring him their best fruits and vegetables. Then his chef would make him the most delectable meals.
Ok great, now let’s go over the two new vocabulary words that were in the dialogue.
FIRST VOCABULARY WORD
The first vocabulary word was…
“Deity” (repeat)
Now, repeat after me…
“Deity” (repeat twice)
Ok, now let’s say it at a normal pace…
“Deity” (repeat twice)
This vocabulary word refers to a god or goddess, or to have a divine status, quality, or nature.
EXAMPLES
So, let’s look at five examples using this vocabulary word.
The first example is…
“He was a powerful deity in the story.”
[Once again, this time repeat after me]
“He was a powerful deity in the story.”
[Now, this time we will go at a more natural pace and I want you to try to follow me]
“He was a powerful deity in the story.”
The second example is…
“Zeus is a mythological deity.”
[Once again, this time repeat after me]
“Zeus is a mythological deity.”
[Now, the last time at a regular pace]
“Zeus is a mythological deity.”
The third example is…
“Deities have the most power.”
[Once again, this time repeat after me]
“Deities have the most power.”
[Now, the last time at a regular pace]
“Deities have the most power.”
The fourth example is…
“He wanted the power of a deity.”
[Once again, this time repeat after me]
“He wanted the power of a deity.”
[Now, the last time at a regular pace]
“He wanted the power of a deity.”
The fifth example is…
“God is the only true deity.”
[Once again, this time repeat after me]
“God is the only true deity.”
[Now, the last time at a regular pace]
“God is the only true deity.”
SECOND VOCABULARY WORD
Ok good deal, now let’s go over the second vocabulary word that was in the dialogue.
The second vocabulary word was…
“Delectable” (repeat)
Now, repeat after me…
“Delectable” (repeat twice)
Ok, now let’s say it at a normal pace…
“Delectable” (repeat twice)
This vocabulary word means to be very delicious.
EXAMPLES
So, let’s look at five examples using this vocabulary word.
The first example is…
“The food yesterday was delectable.”
[Once again, this time repeat after me]
“The food yesterday was delectable.”
[Now, this time we will go at a more natural pace and I want you to try to follow me]
“The food yesterday was delectable.”
The second example is…
“That vegan sandwich was delectable.”
[Once again, this time repeat after me]
“That vegan sandwich was delectable.”
[Now, the last time at a regular pace]
“That vegan sandwich was delectable.”
The third example is…
“The chef made a delectable meal.”
[Once again, this time repeat after me]
“The chef made a delectable meal.”
[Now, the last time at a regular pace]
“The chef made a delectable meal.”
The fourth example is…
“I saw many delectable desserts in the shop.”
[Once again, this time repeat after me]
“I saw many delectable desserts in the shop.”
[Now, the last time at a regular pace]
“I saw many delectable desserts in the shop.”
The fifth example is…
“The dinner she prepared was delectable.”
[Once again, this time repeat after me]
“The dinner she prepared was delectable.”
[Now, the last time at a regular pace]
“The dinner she prepared was delectable.”
DIALOGUE
Ok, now let’s listen to the original dialogue again and see if you can recognize the 2 English vocabulary words.
“The king in the story was loved by all of his people. Some of them even treated him like he was a deity. They said that their country could not survive without him. So, they always brought him amazing gifts. Some of the farmers in the country would even bring him their best fruits and vegetables. Then his chef would make him the most delectable meals.”
Did you hear them this time? Great! Excellent job! You now know 2 new English vocabulary words.
- Deity
- Delectable
These vocabulary words will help you Speak English clearly, fluently, and confidently. So try to use these vocabulary words at least one time today!
ENDING
Remember, if you want to see the transcript for this episode go to speakenglishwithtiffani.com/episode12.
This has been Teacher Tiffani with the Speak English with Tiffani podcast. Until next time, remember to Speak English!
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