Understand conversational English like a native it's so easy

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Practice conversational spoken English in the context of someone who wants to change apartments because his landlord is bad. This conversational exercise will help you improve your English fluency. It will help you improve your pronunciation and it will help you with you confidence in speaking conversational English. If you have trouble understanding spoken English this is the perfect exercise to help you practice understanding and speaking in a natural way.

If you are taking ESL exams such as IELTS Cambridge TOEFL, this exercise will greatly improve your speaking and listening scores.

Below you will find a copy of the transcript of the conversation: Do NOT read the transcript while practicing and listening to the video! The only way to improve your speaking and listening skills is to practice speaking and listening! Reading will only prevent you from taking full advantage of the exercise.

Person 1: May I see your license please?

Person 2: What did I do?

Person 1: I don’t know if I should sign the new lease or not.

Person 2: You really should move. You always complain so much about your landlord.

Person 1: But moving is such a hassle.

Person 2. I know it is, but what if he doesn’t give you enough heat again this winter.

Person 1: I’ll try to get together with some of my neighbors to complain.

Person 2: What if the neighbors don’t support you? Or what if he doesn’t listen?

Person 1: First, I’ll give him a warning. Then I’ll complain to the city officials. If that doesn’t work, I’ll just move.

Person 2: But if you move before your lease is up, you’ll probably lose your deposit. And you might be responsible for the rent.

A: Maybe you’re right. I should just move now.

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