In today’s conversation transcript, you’ll listen to a realistic, upper-intermediate to advanced English conversation between two friends (Chris and Emma) as Emma admits they haven’t slept properly in over a week — all because of a noisy upstairs neighbor.
You’ll hear natural, emotional English: frustration, disbelief, support, and the moment a friend steps in with a practical solution (and a little humor).
You’ll learn:
The vocabulary word “incessant” (when something continues without stopping and wears you down)
The natural English expression “at my wit’s end” (when you’re out of patience, ideas, and energy)
How native speakers describe ongoing annoyance in a realistic, conversational way (without sounding dramatic)
A fluency tip: using light, warm humor to soften an emotional moment — a very native-speaker way to show care
After you listen, try this: retell a time you were exhausted or fed up using simple, real-life phrases (and notice how your tone changes the meaning).
