Lesson 1.51.3 – American English Lessons With Maestro Sersea

Welcome to Year 1, Week 51, Lesson 1.51.3. Today we will work on your English listening, conversation and reading skills. We begin with a dialogue-related Conversation Topic for English Learners to help with listening and reading comprehension. Then, we continue with Dialogue 29 from our English course, American English Conversations 3. Designed for beginners, each dialogue helps English Learners improve their comprehension and communication skills. You’re encouraged to read along and pronounce together with the video below. Once you finish, don’t forget to share what you’ve learned via the comments section below.

Part 1: Directions: Watch the video, read the text below, then translate the text in your primary language and read it again.

Who doesn’t like weddings? Weddings are a wonderful occasion for family and friends to gather and celebrate the groom and the bride as they begin their marriage. Today’s conversation topic is “Weddings.” Imagine you’re having a conversation about weddings. What would you say? What would others say to you? Here are a few suggestions:

— You’re at a wedding and you go to the table of the groom and bride and congratulate them on their marriage. What would you say? What would the groom and bride say to you?

— You are getting married and you’re talking with a wedding consultant about what you’d like for your wedding. What would you say to the wedding consultant? What would the wedding consultant say to you?

–You’re talking with your friends about weddings and getting married. What would you tell your friends? What would your friends tell you?

Weddings are often considered one of the few best times of one’s life. Do weddings make you happy? What was the last wedding you went to?

PART 2 — DIRECTIONS: Read the dialogue below in English, then translate it and read it in your primary language.

Dialog 29: Weddings

  • Angelica:    Doesn’t the bride look beautiful in that wedding dress?
  • Maria:  Yes. She looks amazing. And the groom is so romantic. I just heard the story of how they got engaged! He proposed to her during a candlelight dinner in London. Did you know that was where they went to school?
  • Angelica:    Oh? Wonderful. And the honeymoon! What a great idea! Most people just go to the beach for a week after they tie the knot. But they plan on heading to California and cruising the coast on their motorcycle.
  • Maria:  Really! What a fantastic idea. This is by far the best wedding I’ve ever been to.

PART 3 — DIRECTIONS: Watch, read-along, and pronounce with the video below a minimum of 2-3 times. After you finish, let us know what you learned via the comments section below.

5 thoughts on “Lesson 1.51.3 – American English Lessons With Maestro Sersea

  1. Hey,
    This lesson is very interesting. I read and pronounce along with the video many time and feel very proud of my pronunciation.
    Thank you teacher

  2. Hello. I’m Danijela.
    I like wendings.They’re so romantic.
    In this lesson I improved my pronunciation.
    Thank you very much Maestro Sersea.

  3. A few years ago, I was tlaking with some friends about weddings and marriage. Most thought that marriage, in addition to being unnecessary, was a martydom.
    I always told them that their appoaches were true for those people who did not know how to choose their partner. But when you get your true better half, it’s worth celebrating and sharing our joys and loved with friends and loves ones. So, weddings allows us to formalize a relationship and receive the blessings of God and society by presenting ourselves as a new family that is just being born

    1. Lesson 1.52.3
      ”Weddings.”
      Personally, I like a wedding ceremony. I love this colorful event very much. It is not easy to plan a wedding ceremony in our country ( Pakistan ). It is very important to get married in our culture. In our culture when a boy or girl completes their education and the boy starts his job the parents start searching girl for their son if he is not involved with someone. Muslim wedding or Shaadi consists of two main events, the Nikah and Wilma. Nowadays Pakistani weddings consist of too many events like
      Mayoon, Mehdi, Nikah, Barat and walima.Mayoon

  4. Hello,
    You’re at a wedding and you go to the table of the groom and bride and congratulate them on their marriage. What would you say? What would the groom and bride say to you?

    Me: congratulation!
    Couple: Thank you
    Me: I wish you much happiness and blessing in your married life.
    Couple: We appreciate your desire to us.
    Me: It is a pleasure to be here and to witness of your happines. Blessings
    Couple: Thank you very much

    Thanks a lot Maestro Sersea

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