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Improve your English speaking skills with this Real Native Conversation & Shadowing Dialogue! 🚀 In this 3-in-1 lesson, we practice a shadowing dialogue about Studying at a Café & Handling a Busy Schedule. Master native idioms and casual vocabulary to help you sound more natural in everyday situations. This practice is designed for B1-B2 Intermediate learners to improve natural pronunciation, rhythm, and real-life fluency. 📝 Today's Fluency Cheat Sheet Check out how to use these in real conversations: ☕ Energy & Focus Running out of steam: To lose energy or motivation. (e.g., "I've been working all day and I'm starting to run out of steam.") Running on empty: To continue working even though you have no energy left. (e.g., "I haven't slept much; I'm really running on empty today.") Power through: To continue doing something difficult until it is finished. (e.g., "I'm tired, but I need to power through this report.") 💻 Problem Solving & Situations In over my head: To be involved in a situation that is too difficult for you to handle. (e.g., "This project is huge; I feel like I'm in over my head.") Heads up: A warning that something is going to happen. (e.g., "Just a heads up, the café closes in thirty minutes.") Plug in: To connect an electronic device to electricity. (e.g., "Is there a place where I can plug in my laptop?") Stay on top of: To remain organized and in control of your work. (e.g., "I use a planner to stay on top of all my assignments.") 🌈 Feelings & Support Hit the spot: To be exactly what is needed (often used for food/drink). (e.g., "That coffee really hit the spot!") Give me a shout: To tell someone or call someone (usually to get their attention). (e.g., "Give me a shout when you're ready to leave.") 💪 Today's Challenge: Try writing one sentence using 'Running out of steam' or 'Hit the spot' in the comments below and I'll give you feedback! 👇 How to practice: 1️⃣ First time: Listen and repeat during the pauses. 2️⃣ Second time: Shadow in real-time without pauses for a challenge! 🔔 Subscribe to the "Speak Naturally" series for more themed conversation practice! English Shadowing Series : ⏪ Previous Lesson (#6): "Handling Office Tasks" : • 3-in-1 Speaking Practice: Shadowing, Real ... ⏩ Next Lesson (#8): Coming soon. Timestamps: 0:00 Intro & How to Shadow 0:37 Conversation : (With Pauses) 10:03 Conversation : (Real-Time Shadowing) 13:17 Vocabulary Recap #EnglishShadowing #SpeakingPractice #RealConversation #TalkLikeANative #EnglishIdioms #ShadowingEnglish #IntermediateEnglish #LearnEnglish #CafeEnglish #StudyEnglish