Learn Real British English: In The City | Comprehensible Input B1 Intermediate
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Hello everybody, my name is Sam and welcome to English Sponge . Today you are going to learn lots of city vocabulary through comprehensible input where you watch, you listen, and you learn more English . Today we are in the town of Reading doing a little travel vlog for you guys . And if you like this sort of content, make sure to check out the English Sponge website where we have lots of exclusive and original content for you guys learning . Let's get into the video . [music] So today we are here at Reading Train Station. If you look over there, we have the beautiful station . As some of you may know, I'm not the biggest fan of modern architecture , but next to it, we have a wonderful pub . And as you can see, the beautiful British weather is uh being very nice to us today . Here, as you can see, we have a very traditional British black cab . Now, these are more , but here in the south of England, you will see these black taxi cabs everywhere . So guys, as we are walking down the street here, as I mentioned before , beautiful British weather, lots of rain and lots of puddles on the floor . We have some beautiful brick buildings and a local supermarket here . And as you see, it's almost Christmas time . So behind me, we have some lovely Christmas lights decorating the street . We are here on the high street . As you can see, this is the part of town with all of the shops , with all of the people, and as you can probably hear with that non-copyrighted music in the background , um, it is Christmas time . Last I checked, it was still only November 20th , so uh, I think it's a bit early personally , but come with us as we walk a little bit down Reading High Street . On the left, we have a famous bank . On the right, a famous department store . A little bit of everything as well . These little stalls are only up for Christmas . They're not usually here