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🎙️ English Time | Talk About Your Year (English Speaking Practice) Want to talk about your year in English… naturally and confidently? In this episode of English Time, you’ll learn how to describe your year using simple, real-life English that sounds smooth in conversations, interviews, and everyday chats. We’ll practice the most common questions people ask at the end of the year—like “How was your year?” and “What was the best part?”—and we’ll give you ready-to-use answers, easy sentence patterns, and useful vocabulary to help you speak without stress. ✅ In this episode, you will learn how to: ✨ Describe your year in one word and one sentence ✨ Talk about highlights, challenges, and lessons ✨ Use natural phrases like “Overall…”, “One highlight was…”, “To be honest…”, and “Next year, I’m going to…” ✨ Speak with better rhythm and confidence (perfect for beginners) ✨ Build a full answer you can use in real conversations 📌 Perfect for: 🇺🇸🇬🇧 English learners (Beginner to Intermediate) 🎧 Podcast-style English practice 🗣️ Speaking practice + conversation fluency 💼 Interview answers and real-life conversations 📝 Homework Challenge (Try this!) Write 5 sentences about your year using this template: Overall, my year was… One highlight was… One challenge was… I learned that… Next year, I’m going to… 👇 Comment below: #EnglishTime #EnglishSpeakingPractice #LearnEnglish #EnglishConversation #SpeakEnglish #EnglishPodcast #EnglishForBeginners #ListeningPractice #SpeakingFluency #DailyEnglish What’s ONE word that describes your year? 👍 If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to Like, Subscribe, and turn on the bell 🔔 for more English speaking practice every week!