New Year’s Time!
One year comes to an end and another one starts. This is called New Year’s Time. Some people call it a fresh start and for some people it stays the same.
People celebrate and welcome the coming year with great joy. Everyone wishes their family and friends and even strangers a Happy New Year. Many people get together to party.
You can talk to your friends and family about the new year and wish them a happy New Year.
But what are the English words and phrases that you’ll use? Don’t worry; we are here to help!
In this lesson we will teach you how to start a conversation and what English phrases or words to use on New Year’s Day or New Year’s Eve.
In this lesson we will teach you how to start a conversation and what phrases or words to use on New Year’s Day or New Year’s Eve.
Interaction
Hello! Good to see you, dear viewer. New Year’s Day is something we all get excited about. A new year with new resolutions gets us motivated. We share the occasion with our near and dear ones and celebrate it with happiness.
So let’s listen to some conversations about New Year’s Day. Don’t forget to practice the lines by pausing the lesson and repeating the dialog anywhere you want! It will help you build up your English fluency. Also check out the vocabulary section at the end to increase your vocabulary.
So let’s get started!!
Thank you for watching this lesson. We’ll be back with a new one tomorrow. Do come back and watch it!
Please don’t forget to hit the like button below, your feedback helps us deliver great lessons! Remember to leave your comments below (point down); it helps you interact with other learners and us.
Catch you later! (hand wave)
New Year’s Eve Celebration!
Katy: Hey Patrick. How are you doing?
Patrick: I’m fine Katy. What about you?
Katy: I’m great. What are you doing for New Year’s Eve?
Patrick: Nothing, I just plan to sit at home and watch movies. And you?
Katy: I don’t have any plans yet.
Patrick: You know what? Why don’t we call over some friends and celebrate at my place?
Katy: Wow! That’s a great idea. I’m sure everyone would love to come.
Patrick: Yeah. But they might already have other plans.
Katy: Let’s call them as soon as possible.
Patrick: You call all your friends and I’ll call mine.
Katy: Okay. I’ll call you back then.
Patrick: Okay. Bye. Talk to you later.
Wishing a Friend a Happy New Year.
Darleen: Hi Sarah! Happy New Year to you!
Sarah: Hey, Darleen. The same to you and your family.
Darleen: Thanks! So, what are you doing later today? Any plans for the first day of the year?
Sarah: Umm. Haven’t really planned anything. We celebrated last night and had so much fun!
Darleen: Really? What did you do?
Sarah: My husband and I invited our families over and we ate, drank and danced till midnight.
Darleen: Wow. That’s nice! We’re thinking of celebrating today.
Sarah: Oh yeah? What are your plans?
Darleen: I think we’ll pack some food and have a picnic at Central Park.
Sarah: Great idea! Enjoy. Take care.
Darleen: You too. Take care!
New Year’s Resolution.
Taylor: Hey Ed! What’s up?
Edward: Nothing much. I was just thinking about my New Year’s resolution.
Taylor: Oh cool! What’s your resolution?
Edward: I want to study hard and become a better student and help out my parents more.
Taylor: Wow! That’s nice.
Edward: So, do you have any resolutions?
Taylor: No, I haven’t made any for sure yet but I may start going for a walk every morning to lose some weight.
Edward: That’s a great start. I’m sure you’ll succeed, and you’ll enjoy the walk, too.
Taylor: And if you study hard enough, maybe you’ll become the next Einstein!
Edward: Yeah, right. Thanks. I just hope this year goes well.
Taylor: It will. If we both work hard and don’t give up, we can get what we want.
Edward: That’s true. Thanks!
Talking about a New Year’s Party.
Kate: Hey, where did you celebrate your New Year’s Eve?
John: I went to Times Square in New York. Where did you go?
Kate: Really? I was there too. I never saw you.
John: It was so crowded I almost lost my friends there.
Kate: Yeah true. But it was awesome, right? Ryan Secrest was there and then Coldplay came to play.
John: Yeah. It was really great!
Kate: I know. I’m definitely going there again next year.
John: Hey, we should go together!
Kate: That’d be awesome!
John: Okay. Let’s do it!
Interaction Script
Hello! Good to see you, dear viewer. New Year’s Day is something we all get excited about. A new year with new resolutions gets us motivated. We share the occasion with our near and dear ones and celebrate it with happiness.
So let’s listen to some conversations about New Year’s Day. Don’t forget to practice the lines by pausing the lesson and repeating the dialog anywhere you want! It will help you build up your English fluency. Also check out the vocabulary section at the end to increase your vocabulary.
So let’s get started!!
Thank you for watching this lesson. We’ll be back with a new one tomorrow. Do come back and watch it!
Please don’t forget to hit the like button below, your feedback helps us deliver great lessons! Remember to leave your comments below (point down); it helps you interact with other learners and us.
Catch you later! (hand wave)
Vocabulary
New Year’s Eve: The last day of the year, that is, December 31st, the day before the new year starts. People usually celebrate the beginning of the new year.
Picnic: A picnic is when we pack food and eat it outdoors to enjoy with friends and family, usually in a park or somewhere away from home.
Resolution: A New Year resolution is a decision to make a change for the coming year, something that you want to do to improve your life.
Become a better student: To become a better student is to perform well in academics and get better grades. It could also mean to just try harder, and to behave well at school.
No comments:
Post a Comment