English Stories For English Learners

English stories for English learners, TPRS method


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I'm back with another story and from now on I'm going to be more consistent in producing podcasts. and here is the script for this podcast

English people have a high standard of living. Who has a high standard of living Japanese? Yeah, although Japanese hasn't been mentioned here. But they enjoy a high standard of living as well. Do Africans have a higher standard of living? No Africans are poor. Most of the countries in Africa need International aids. Who needs international aid? African countries? Do European countries need international aid? No, of course not. European countries send international aid to poor countries. Those countries that have trouble feeding their own people. They suffer from famine, diseases, and lack of drinking water, which countries suffer from famine, diseases, and lack of drinking water. African countries, countries that are located in Africa. Besides these adversities, civil war is rampant in Africa. What is rampant in Africa? There's a lot of civil war in Africa. Every year a lot of people are killed in these armed clashes because the government in these countries tends to be unstable. There are many nature reserves in Africa. Many endangered species live in these nature reserves, for example, lions, elephants, wild dogs, hyenas, etc. These nature reserves attract a lot of tourists and tourism is a source of income for these poor countries. On the other hand, English people have a high level of income. They're wealthy. They don't suffer from hunger, lack of drinking water, and their health care system is great. Everyone has access to free health care. London is the capital city of England. Which city is the capital city of England? Bristol? No, London. London is the capital city of England, London is a big city. People have to take a bus or subway to get to their workplace or their offices. Is it possible in London to get to work on foot? No, sometimes maybe. But generally, people prefer to use the public transport system to get to their work. Can you ride a bicycle to your work in London? Yeah, of course, you can. If you wear safety gear, like helmets or gloves, you have to be extra careful and vigilant when you are riding a bicycle. It can be dangerous. is driving a car dangerous? Yeah, it can be dangerous as well. If you drive over the speed limit, it would be dangerous for you, for other drivers, and for pedestrians. Of course, traffic accidents are dangerous. People in England can stay at home for two days on weekends. How long do English people stay away from work on weekends? two days. Good for them.

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