Practising English

M. A. Bilbrough

Listening practice for learners of B1 intermediate and B2 upper-intermediate levels of British English. Learn British English by listening to stories. Original and exciting stories written for learners and students of British English. Practise and prepare for Cambridge: B1 PET Preliminary and FCE First Certificate exams. IELTS: level 4, level 5 and level 6. Includes English grammar explanations and practice exercises, examples of vocabulary use, phrasal verbs and collocations help, British English pronunciation practice, advice and help for passing B1 and B2 English examinations: Cambridge, IELTS and Trinity. Start practising and improving your British English listening, vocabulary and speaking levels today!

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215. Candle Burning (part 1) B1-level story
4 días atrás
215. Candle Burning (part 1) B1-level story
Write to Mike Bilbrough to ask a question or give an opinion.In this B1-level podcast today I'll use lots of important vocabulary and expressions to talk about daily actions. I'll also discuss 10 interesting B1-level words, which you can listen for while you listen to the short story.I'll analyse these intermediate-level words and expressions:no going back - you cannot go to where you were earlier, or if you start something, you cannot leave it but must carry on.warning - a notice or something spoken to tell us to be careful of a dangerdamage your health - to harm (B2) or do something that can make you illstep into / step out of - go in or out of something you get to by using your feetfresh - can mean cool, such as a cool breeze (but not cold); it can also mean not bad when referring to fruit; or it can mean 'new' such as 'fresh ideas'admire - to look at a picture etc. and realise you like it; or to look up to somebody (B2) when we think somebody is wonderful because of their qualities.backwards - moving in the opposite way from forwards; or something like a word seen the other way around e.g. ENGLISH = HSILGNEfunny - amusing, it makes you laugh; also strange or peculiartopic of discussion - a subject to talk aboutcan't help + verb + ing - something we do but perhaps should not do like eating too much chocolate.For answers and transcript of story, see: https://www.practisingenglish.com/podcast-215.htmAt https://www.practisingenglish.com/ I offer learners of intermediate-level English, grammar help and exercises and other English learning pages.https://www.practisingenglish.com/My latest novel for learners of B2 English is called The Tudor Conspiracy. You can see it on Amazon here: https://amzn.to/33Axu2Nhttps://amzn.to/33Axu2NBe back soon with another podcast!Mike Bilbrough (Secondary school English teacher and Doctor in English philology)
211. The Visitors (part 2) B1 B2 upper-intermediate level story
20-10-2024
211. The Visitors (part 2) B1 B2 upper-intermediate level story
Write to Mike Bilbrough to ask a question or give an opinion.Intermediate (B1) and upper-intermediate (B2) English expressions and vocabulary. Words to explain:binoculars - a device used to see objects far awayUFO - unidentified flying object (alien spaceship)What the hell is going on? - What is happening?fin - wing-like structure of a creature that lives in the seaB2 phrases to listen for. What is the context of each phrase?1, failed to comprehend2, under the impression 3, get straight to the point4, It goes without saying 5, taken somebody's word for it6, I don’t get itThe vowels (a, e, i, o, u) have been taken out (unless the word begins with a vowel). Read the definition and guess the word in bold.B1-level1, swtchd off - turned off2, accrt - precise3, brz - a light wind4, srrndd - were on all sides5, dcrsng - less and lessB2-level6, cmpsd of - made up of7, drknng - losing light8, ignrd - did not look at or speak to9, incrdbl - hard to believe10, Srly - of course, obviouslyFind all answers at my website: https://www.practisingenglish.com/podcast-211.htmAt https://www.practisingenglish.com/ I offer learners of intermediate-level English, grammar help and exercises and other English learning pages.https://www.practisingenglish.com/My latest novel for learners of B2 English is called The Tudor Conspiracy. You can see it on Amazon here: https://amzn.to/33Axu2Nhttps://amzn.to/33Axu2NBe back soon with another podcast!Mike Bilbrough (Secondary school English teacher and Doctor in English philology)
210. The Visitors (Part 1) B1 B2 story
13-10-2024
210. The Visitors (Part 1) B1 B2 story
Write to Mike Bilbrough to ask a question or give an opinion.Words to explain:extraterrestrial - from another planetalien - life from another planetlife forms - beings which are livingelectro-magnetic field - this surrounds the Earth and protects us from harmful rays from spaceorbit - going around the sun etc.meteorite - an object that may crash into the Earthevolve / evolution - life that grows and changes over long periods of timecosmic - from the universecomet - a huge ball of us that flies through spaceB2 phrases to listen for. What is the context of each phrase?1) Nevertheless2) no expense spared3) you've got another thing coming!4) evidently5) up to one's eyes6) in the middle of nowhereThe vowels (a, e, i, o, u) have been taken out (unless the word begins with a vowel). Read the definition and guess the word in bold.B1-level1) knwldg - what is known2) ancnt - very old3) dstntn - the end of your journey4) plnt - Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars etc.5) elmntry - easyB2-level6) wsdm7) uncnvncd8) figr ot - find a solution9) ovrxctd - too nervous10) hbtbl - a place where life can existSee the answers at: https://www.practisingenglish.com/podcast-210.htmAt https://www.practisingenglish.com/ I offer learners of intermediate-level English, grammar help and exercises and other English learning pages.https://www.practisingenglish.com/My latest novel for learners of B2 English is called The Tudor Conspiracy. You can see it on Amazon here: https://amzn.to/33Axu2Nhttps://amzn.to/33Axu2NBe back soon with another podcast!Mike Bilbrough (Secondary school English teacher and Doctor in English philology)
209. A Window on Time - Part 2 (B1 B2 Story)
06-10-2024
209. A Window on Time - Part 2 (B1 B2 Story)
Write to Mike Bilbrough to ask a question or give an opinion.The second part of my story A Window on Time. Strong B1 and B2-level story.Words to explain: detention - in schools this was (is?) a punishment for children. We had to stay in a classroom during the lunch-break and do extra homeworkB2 phrases to listen for. What is the context of each phrase?1) to feel faint2) Naturally,3) tremble with excitement4) hit it off5) stick together6) stand by somebodyThe vowels (a, e, i, o, u) have been taken out (unless the word begins with a vowel). Read the definition and guess the word in bold.B1-level1) uncmfrtbl adj. a chair, for example, that is not nice to sit in because it is too hard etc.2) blvd v. thought something was true3) cmplnd v. said he didn't like something4) aplgy n. saying sorry5) mngd t v. was able toB2-level6) astnshd adj. very surprised7) rvrsng v. going backwards8) trvl adj. not serious at all9) pndng v. beating hard e.g. your heart10) bd-tmprd adj. angry, in an angry moodFor the answers to the questions above, see https://www.practisingenglish.com/podcast-209.htmAt https://www.practisingenglish.com/ I offer learners of intermediate-level English, grammar help and exercises and other English learning pages.https://www.practisingenglish.com/My latest novel for learners of B2 English is called The Tudor Conspiracy. You can see it on Amazon here: https://amzn.to/33Axu2Nhttps://amzn.to/33Axu2NBe back soon with another podcast!Mike Bilbrough (Secondary school English teacher and Doctor in English philology)
207. Victims of Nature - part 2 (B1 B2 Story)
23-09-2024
207. Victims of Nature - part 2 (B1 B2 Story)
Write to Mike Bilbrough to ask a question or give an opinion.Part 2 of my exciting story Victims of Nature for students studying B1 and B2 English.Words to explain: shepherd = somebody who looks after sheep in the countrysideraft = a small flat boatflock of sheep = a group of sheepwaterfall = where water falls vertically down from a high rockB2 phrases to listen for. What is the context of each phrase?1) All of a sudden2) scared him stiff3) To make matters worse4) it went without saying5) Out of breath6) shout at the top of his voiceThe vowels (a, e, i, o, u) have been taken out (unless the word begins with a vowel). Read the definition and guess the word in bold.B1-level1) prdctd v. said what would happen in the future2) crshd v. hit sth hard3) clff n. a long vertical drop down in the countryside4) stt n. a stone model of a person5) fld n. when the water from a river, etc. covers the landB2-level6) trmnds adj. to a large extent, very much7) ignrd v. did not take notice of because it seemed unimportant8) shllw adj. not deep (water)9) rg n. anger10) exhstd adj. very tiredFor answers to the above, go to https://www.practisingenglish.com/podcast-207.htm You can also see a video clip on this page of the flood mentioned in the story!At https://www.practisingenglish.com/ I offer learners of intermediate-level English, grammar help and exercises and other English learning pages.https://www.practisingenglish.com/My latest novel for learners of B2 English is called The Tudor Conspiracy. You can see it on Amazon here: https://amzn.to/33Axu2Nhttps://amzn.to/33Axu2NBe back soon with another podcast!Mike Bilbrough (Secondary school English teacher and Doctor in English philology)
206. Victims of Nature - part 1 (B1 B2 Story)
16-09-2024
206. Victims of Nature - part 1 (B1 B2 Story)
Write to Mike Bilbrough to ask a question or give an opinion.A Strong B1 and B2-level story based on a real event this summer in the Alpujarra mountain region of Southern Spain (Granada).Words to explain:shepherd = spmebody who looks after sheep in the countrysideraft = a small flat boatflock of sheep = a group of sheepwaterfall = where water falls vertically down from a high rockB2 phrases to listen for. What is the context of each phrase?1) The reality of the situation...2) take charge of...3) he held on for dear life...4) What’s the point of...5) be bored stiff...The vowels (a, e, i, o, u) have been taken out (unless the word begins with a vowel). Read the definition and guess the word in bold.B1-level1) dsty adj. covered in a fine layer of dirt, sand, etc.2) shd n. the dark are under a tree, for example, where the sun does not shine.3) strm n. a small river4) dprtr n. opposite of arrival, where you leave from, going away5) end p v. finish, where an event has its end.B2-level6) unblvbl adj. something you find difficult to think is true7) pctrsq adj. very pretty scenery e.g. mountains, woods etc.8) wtty adj. clever with words9) undrstndbl adj. when you respect somebody's feelings and feel what they say is true10) thrtnng adj. something that could hurt or harm us, it could be dangerousRead the answers at: https://www.practisingenglish.com/podcast-206.htmAt https://www.practisingenglish.com/ I offer learners of intermediate-level English, grammar help and exercises and other English learning pages.https://www.practisingenglish.com/My latest novel for learners of B2 English is called The Tudor Conspiracy. You can see it on Amazon here: https://amzn.to/33Axu2Nhttps://amzn.to/33Axu2NBe back soon with another podcast!Mike Bilbrough (Secondary school English teacher and Doctor in English philology)
205. Every Dog has his Day (B1 B2 Story)
09-09-2024
205. Every Dog has his Day (B1 B2 Story)
Write to Mike Bilbrough to ask a question or give an opinion.One way or another, Norman imagined that other people regarded him as an underachiever. He became obsessed by what his colleagues at the supermarket might call him when he was not listening. What about Norman Nobody or Norman Nothing in Particular. Norman was a man who was of the opinion that life had not treated him fairly...This is a strong B1 to B2-level story.B2 phrases to listen for. What is the context of each phrase?1) talk things over with2) kept in good shape3) push himself4) (feel) over the moon 5) took a deep breath6) taken it for grantedThe vowels (a, e, i, o, u) have been taken out (unless the word begins with a vowel). Read the definition and guess the word in bold.B1-level1) achvmnt n. (something difficult you managed to de)2) dscssn n. (talking among people)3) rd v. (opposite of polite)4) rcgnsd (saw somebody and knew who they were)5) cmpttr n. (somebody in a competition)B2-level6) otstnding adj. (exceptional, very good)7) trgc adj. (very sad)8) prftbl adj. (a way that earns you money)9) gggls n. (worn over the eyes when swimming)10) astnshd adj. (very surprised)For answers, listen to the podcast, and go to: https://www.practisingenglish.com/podcast-205.htmAt https://www.practisingenglish.com/ I offer learners of intermediate-level English, grammar help and exercises and other English learning pages.https://www.practisingenglish.com/My latest novel for learners of B2 English is called The Tudor Conspiracy. You can see it on Amazon here: https://amzn.to/33Axu2Nhttps://amzn.to/33Axu2NBe back soon with another podcast!Mike Bilbrough (Secondary school English teacher and Doctor in English philology)
204. Winds of Bolonia (complete B1 story)
02-09-2024
204. Winds of Bolonia (complete B1 story)
Write to Mike Bilbrough to ask a question or give an opinion.The Winds of Bolonia (B1 Story with new comprehension questions)I wanted to publish this story together with the Para-olympics in Paris. I was watching it on television. It shows how positive attitudes, strength, determination are not qualities limited to those athletes in the Olympics we saw earlier this summer, but that persons with disabilities are no different and share the same qualities.The heroine in my story today, The Winds of Bolonia (B1 level) is about a young girl in a wheelchair. Her story is a success story, not because she learns how to be better than her disability but because she has a disability.Comprehension questions and vocabulary test for the complete story (read before you listen)1) Why was the wind a problem on the island of Bolonia?2) What was Ainimos' favourite hobby?3) Why was Animos in a wheelchair?4) Did Animos pass the university entry exam?5) Why did Animos feel positive at the end of the story?The vowels (a, e, i, o, u) have been taken out of each word (unless the word begins with a vowel). Read the definition and guess the word in bold.1) pnfl adj. (hurts very much)2) lkd frwrd t v. past (waited for an event and wanted it to happen soon)3) prvntd v. past. (stopped her from doing something)4) sns of hmr (be funny, know how to make people laugh; laugh at good jokes)5) old-fshnd adj. (not modern, not in fashion)6) hpfl adj. (feeling good about what is going to happen)7) at lng lst (in the end, finally)8) rmnd qt (continued not saying anything)9) cldn’t blv hr eys (she saw something but she didn’t think it could be true)10) injrd v. past (hurt yourself e.g. in an accident)See all answers at https://www.practisingenglish.com/podcast-204.htmAt https://www.practisingenglish.com/ I offer learners of intermediate-level English, grammar help and exercises and other English learning pages.https://www.practisingenglish.com/My latest novel for learners of B2 English is called The Tudor Conspiracy. You can see it on Amazon here: https://amzn.to/33Axu2Nhttps://amzn.to/33Axu2NBe back soon with another podcast!Mike Bilbrough (Secondary school English teacher and Doctor in English philology)
201. The Spaceman (complete B1 story)
12-08-2024
201. The Spaceman (complete B1 story)
Write to Mike Bilbrough to ask a question or give an opinion.This is the complete B1-level story of The Spaceman (first published in 2022)Comprehension questions for story1) Why was Max Headroom angry at the beginning of the story?2) What were the space-time doors?3) Who was the old man in Max's bedroom?4) Why did Max and his wife, Sheena, separate?5) Do you think Max and Sheena got back together again?I'll give you the answers at the end of the story.Think about this question below. You can send your written answer at the link at the top of this page "send me a text" (mobile phones only)If you as a much older man or woman came to visit you now from the future, what would he or she (you) tell you that you should stop doing before it's too late?Transcript.The transcript below is for the first part of the story (until you hear the music). Listen carefully to the rest of the story and try to answer the questions 2 to 5 above. (Answers at the end of the podcast.)Max Headroom felt very annoyed. As he looked out of the side window of his tiny spaceship*, he could clearly see the red paint falling off the back wings. Max remembered the words of the advertisement at his local spaceship* garage.Special offer - this week only!Small-sized spaceships painted at half-price!Why hadn’t he taken his spaceship* to the garage last week?  Now it was too late for the special offer.Max turned away from the side window and looked forward through the front windscreen. Bright stars filled the black space ahead of him. It was another wonderful weekend away in space for Max. He really looked forward to his weekends.Max opened the computer screen and turned on the display. He could now see the space social network groups and who was online. Max found a few of his friends. Dekker was in his own spaceship*. He had just left the planet Gonda. Baxter and Bleeper had been in space since Thursday and were close by. Max touched Dekker’s avatar on the screen. Dekker replied immediately.‘Hi, there, Max! How are you?’ said Dekker.‘Fine,’ answered Max. ‘Good to hear from you, Dekker! Let’s do some space travel!’‘Sure!’ said Dekker. ‘I’ll contact Baxter and Bleeper. The space cowboys are gonna have fun! Wahoo!’They enjoyed going to the typical holiday planets around Vega with their hot and sunny weather, luxury hotels, enormous swimming pools and noisy night clubs. However, Max and his friends chose to go to a completely different planet this time – a holiday planet called Bluewater. Not many people travelled there and Max had to choose a different flight route. First of all, he had to fly past the planet Darkhole, which was where strange non-humans* lived in dirty, smelly houses. They hated visitors from other planets and if they had the chance they would attack and rob them. Even the space police wouldn’t go to planet Darkhole.At https://www.practisingenglish.com/ I offer learners of intermediate-level English, grammar help and exercises and other English learning pages.https://www.practisingenglish.com/My latest novel for learners of B2 English is called The Tudor Conspiracy. You can see it on Amazon here: https://amzn.to/33Axu2Nhttps://amzn.to/33Axu2NBe back soon with another podcast!Mike Bilbrough (Secondary school English teacher and Doctor in English philology)
200. Tsunami (complete version B1 level)
05-08-2024
200. Tsunami (complete version B1 level)
Write to Mike Bilbrough to ask a question or give an opinion.Today I'm giving you the full version of my B1-level story (with some B2 English) Tsunami!Here are 4 comprehension questions for part TWO of the story, which starts after the written transcript has finished.1) What did Yannick think Melville's name was?Mr Tsunami2) Which was the last accident that stopped Melville and the French family from escaping from the beach?But that jeep was going nowhere that day. It hit a rock hidden under the sand, which made it jump to the side and turn over completely - everybody with it. 3) What happened to the Tsunami? Why weren't Melville and the French family killed?The huge wave divided in two – like a pair of curtains at a window. Each half dropped in height to just a few metres and moved down to the sides of the island and disappeared. 4) What did Melville look like?Melville stood there in front of them, dark-skinned, handsome, long black curly hair and beard, looking larger than life - like a Greek god.To read the trandscript go to https://www.practisingenglish.com/podcast-200.htmAt https://www.practisingenglish.com/ I offer learners of intermediate-level English, grammar help and exercises and other English learning pages.https://www.practisingenglish.com/My latest novel for learners of B2 English is called The Tudor Conspiracy. You can see it on Amazon here: https://amzn.to/33Axu2Nhttps://amzn.to/33Axu2NBe back soon with another podcast!Mike Bilbrough (Secondary school English teacher and Doctor in English philology)
Podcast 199 Stories from our listeners (B1 level)
29-07-2024
Podcast 199 Stories from our listeners (B1 level)
Write to Mike Bilbrough to ask a question or give an opinion.These are the two stories I chose for the story task I gave you at podcast 197.Story 1Mrs Jones was 82. Her husband had died many years ago, so she lived alone with her cat. She had a large vegetable garden, and she kept fit by working there every day.But she was often unhappy, because she remembered she had lost her wedding ring many, many years ago. It was like a treasure for her.One day, she was in the garden pulling carrots out of the ground. Suddenly she saw the ring. A carrot had grown inside it.'Well, well, well. After all these years!' she said.(Yolanda, La Coruña, Spain) Story 2Yvette was a very responsible girl, although she was only 12 years old. One evening, her parents decided to go out for a meal and leave Yvette at home to look after her brother, who was 10.Yvette sat in front of the fire and read her book. It was a big old house and some people said it had a ghost.Suddenly, Yvette's mobile phone rang. 'I am the ghost of this house, and I'm coming to get you!' said a voice.'See you in a bit, then,' she said, and hung up.Then her little brother came in.'Why weren't you frightened,' he said.'Stop playing silly games and go to bed,' said Yvette.(Aleksy, near Warsaw, Poland)Thank you for your contributions!At https://www.practisingenglish.com/ I offer learners of intermediate-level English, grammar help and exercises and other English learning pages.https://www.practisingenglish.com/My latest novel for learners of B2 English is called The Tudor Conspiracy. You can see it on Amazon here: https://amzn.to/33Axu2Nhttps://amzn.to/33Axu2NBe back soon with another podcast!Mike Bilbrough (Secondary school English teacher and Doctor in English philology)
Podcast 197 Story telling from my listeners (B1, B2)
15-07-2024
Podcast 197 Story telling from my listeners (B1, B2)
Write to Mike Bilbrough to ask a question or give an opinion.Here are the rules for the story-writing activity.- The story must include at least one of the phrases 1 to 8 shown below.- The subject of the story can be anything you like.- The story should not be longer than 80 words.- The story can only be sent from the link on mobile phones "send me a text" at the top of this page in your podcast app.- Please include your name and the country you are from at the bottom of the text.- The last day for sending the story is 28th July 2024.- I'll read two or three of the best stories on my podcast.1) The voice sounded rather weak, sleepy even.2) I’ve got a few hours. I thought we could meet up.3) Thoughts began to go through Stephen’s mind4) 'Why don’t you come over?' Jane suggested.5) ‘See you in a bit* then,’ she said and hung up.6) On such a small island, everybody knew everybody else7) 'Well, well, well. After all these years!' she said.8) She had to move piles of papers off the sofa, so Stephen could sit down.See the full transcript of the story extract at: https://www.practisingenglish.com/podcast-197.htmAt https://www.practisingenglish.com/ I offer learners of intermediate-level English, grammar help and exercises and other English learning pages.https://www.practisingenglish.com/My latest novel for learners of B2 English is called The Tudor Conspiracy. You can see it on Amazon here: https://amzn.to/33Axu2Nhttps://amzn.to/33Axu2NBe back soon with another podcast!Mike Bilbrough (Secondary school English teacher and Doctor in English philology)
Podcast 196 Intonation in a Story
08-07-2024
Podcast 196 Intonation in a Story
Write to Mike Bilbrough to ask a question or give an opinion.Today I have joined the two halves of The Quiet Man together so you can enjoy this story in one complete story. I briefly discuss intonation and give you a task to listen to while enjoying the story.For more podcasts on intonation at Practising English, go to podcasts: 126, 109, 43, 103. See the podcast numbers at my website...https://www.practisingenglish.com/podcast-content.htmThe Quiet ManFirst part of story. If you can't see the words in red on your app (the stressed words), you can visit my website at https://www.practisingenglish.com/podcast-196.htm:‘Come on, you’ll like them! They really are super people!’Simon Willoughby wasn’t convinced. He had never been keen on theatres and actors.On the only occasion Simon had actually been to the theatre, he had felt terrified. On this visit, he was sitting just two rows back from the front, when, during the play, one of the performers had come down from the stage. She asked if someone would like to come up and take part in the play. As nobody raised their hand, the actress came among the audience to look for someone. For one terrible moment, Simon thought it was going to be him. He closed his eyes, and his heartbeat raced while sweat poured off his face and hands. Fortunately, for Simon, the actress chose another person, who had been sitting right next to him. Simon could breathe normally again. In fact, feeling worried that the same thing might happen later on in the performance, Simon got up and quietly walked out of the theatre. He’d never been back.How he had become friends with his department’s manageress, Simon couldn’t even guess. She seemed to like him. Her name was Phillipa, and she had asked Simon to come into her office to talk about his work in the company. He couldn’t really understand why he deserved the attention. His work as a computer programmer was hardly important, as what he did was simple and even rather dull.At https://www.practisingenglish.com/ I offer learners of intermediate-level English, grammar help and exercises and other English learning pages.https://www.practisingenglish.com/My latest novel for learners of B2 English is called The Tudor Conspiracy. You can see it on Amazon here: https://amzn.to/33Axu2Nhttps://amzn.to/33Axu2NBe back soon with another podcast!Mike Bilbrough (Secondary school English teacher and Doctor in English philology)