Category: English speaking passages

  • A Challenge I Successfully Overcame

    A Challenge I Successfully Overcame

    Alright, so the challenge I wanna talk about is my fear of public speaking. It was a huge issue for me. My hands would shake. My voice would get quiet. I just hated being the center of attention.

    Then I got a job that required me to lead team meetings. I couldn’t avoid it anymore. I was so nervous for the first one. I practiced my notes for hours. I was gonna be fine, right?

    Well, the meeting didn’t go perfectly. I talked a bit too fast. I forgot to mention a key point. But I got through it. And nobody complained. That was a big realization for me. The audience is usually on your side. They want you to succeed.

    So I kept at it. I focused on preparing just three main ideas. Not memorizing everything. Just the key points. It got easier each time. Now, I actually enjoy it sometimes. A huge weight is lifted. You know what I mean? It’s proof that we can grow from our biggest challenges. Just takes a bit of practice and courage.

  • My best Way to Learn New Things

    My best Way to Learn New Things

    Alright, so my favourite way to learn new things? I’m a huge fan of just diving right in. Hands-on experience, you know? I can read a manual or watch a hundred videos. But I don’t really get it until I try it myself.

    Like when I wanted to learn gardening. I just bought some seeds and soil. And I planted them. Made a lot of mistakes, of course. Killed a few plants, sadly. But you learn so much from that. More than you would from just reading about it, right?

    It’s the same with language. You gotta try speaking. Even if the grammar isn’t perfect. That’s how it becomes real. How it sticks in your brain. For me, that’s the best way. A bit messy, but so much more fun.

    I’m not gonna remember every single step from a book. But I’ll always remember the lesson from something I did. Or something I felt. That’s the real goal, I think. To have that personal connection to the knowledge. Makes all the difference.

  • How I keep my life organised

    How I keep my life organised

    Alright, so staying organized. It’s something I really have to work at. My brain can get a bit messy, you know? So I rely on a few simple tricks.

    My number one tool is my phone’s calendar. I put everything in there. Every appointment, every deadline. Even time for coffee with a friend. If it’s not in the calendar, it basically doesn’t exist for me. I’m gonna forget it for sure. I also love making lists. There’s something so satisfying about crossing things off. Really keeps me on track.

    For my stuff, I try to follow a simple rule: “Don’t put it down, put it away.” It sounds easy, right? But it makes a huge difference. No more piles of paper on the desk. No more searching for my keys. Just a little habit.

    And honestly? I don’t always get it perfect. Sometimes life gets busy. But having these little habits helps reduce the stress so much. It gives me a sense of control. What about you? What’s your best organizing tip?

  • my favourite tech gadget

    my favourite tech gadget

    Okay, so my favorite technology? Definitely has to be my AirPods. I honestly don’t know what I’d do without them. They’re just so convenient, you know?

    Think about all the noise in a busy day. So many distractions. With my AirPods, I just pop them in. Instant quiet. It’s like a magic trick. I’m gonna use them on the bus. Or when I wanna concentrate in a noisy office. They create my own personal space.

    I use them for podcasts all the time. The audio is so clear. It feels like the host is right there having a conversation with me. Perfect for learning new things.

    And the best part is they’re wireless. No more tangled cords! So easy to carry around. Taking calls is a breeze, too. People say the sound quality is great. It’s such a clever piece of technology. A bit pricey, but totally worth it for the freedom. What about you? Are you a fan of wireless earbuds?

  • My favourite clothing style

    My favourite clothing style

    Okay, so my favourite type of clothing has to be a good hoodie. Honestly, I think it’s the perfect piece of clothing.

    You can wear it almost anywhere. It’s just so comfortable. I’m always gonna choose comfort over style. But a hoodie gives you both, you know?

    You can throw it on with jeans. Or even wear it over a dress for a casual look. It’s incredibly versatile.

    I’ve had my favorite grey hoodie for years. It’s a bit faded now. The cuffs are a little worn. But that just means it’s broken in perfectly. It feels like a second skin. I wear it during the autumn. It’s perfect for a chilly morning. Or a cozy evening at home.

    For me, it’s more than just a piece of clothes. It’s a feeling. A feeling of ease and being yourself. It’s not trying too hard, right? Just simple, reliable comfort. Everyone should have a go-to hoodie. It makes everything better.

  • my favorite exercise routine

    my favorite exercise routine

    Alright, so my favorite type of exercise has gotta be walking. It’s just the perfect mix of everything for me. You get a great low-impact workout. You’re just outside, moving. And you can fit it into any time of day. You don’t need any special equipment. Just a comfy pair of shoes.

    Experts say we should walk for about 20 to 30 minutes a day. And honestly, that time goes by so fast. You can listen to a podcast. Or just enjoy the quiet. It’s a great way to reset your mind. A perfect break.

    I love that it’s not just physical. It’s mental too. Being outside completely clears my head. The fresh air. The rhythm of my steps. I always feel so much better afterwards.

    And the best part? You can go at your own pace. Some days I wanna push myself and walk really fast. Other days, I just take a gentle stroll. It’s all good. There’s no pressure. Plus, it’s a fantastic activity to do with friends. Much better than just sitting inside a coffee shop, right?

    So yeah, for me, it’s the ideal exercise. It keeps you healthy and happy. And you get to see your neighborhood in a new way. Definitely my top recommendation for anyone. Just find a nice path and give it a try.

  • A best ever gift I received

    A best ever gift I received

    Alright, so the most memorable gift I ever received wasn’t expensive. It wasn’t big either. It was a small, leather-bound journal. My best friend gave it to me before I moved away.

    She knows I love to write. My thoughts, my dreams. Just little things. She said, “I want you to remember everything.” It was such a simple gesture, you know? But it meant the world. I was gonna miss her so much.

    I still have that journal, of course. I filled it cover to cover. It’s like a map of my life during that time. A real treasure. Sometimes the best gifts aren’t about money, right? They’re about the thought and the connection. It showed me she really *got* me. She understood what I needed.

    Even now, when I look at it, I remember that feeling. The feeling of being truly seen. It’s a powerful thing, isn’t it? A gift that keeps on giving, for real.

  • My Dream Career

    My Dream Career

    Okay, so my dream job is definitely to be a tour guide. I wanna be one of those guides who shows off an amazing, bustling city. The energy would be incredible, right?

    I love the idea of sharing the hidden secrets of a place. You meet people from everywhere. Every tour is a new adventure. My goal is to explore the city’s history and stunning attractions with tourists. Not just list dates and names, but make it a story.

    The best part is making a city feel personal. I’m gonna point out the best coffee shops. The cool street art everyone misses. I want my group to feel like a local for a day. You know?

    Of course, it’s not an easy job. You need energy and a lot of passion. Walking all day is tiring. But for me, the pros definitely outweigh the cons. It combines my love for this city with my love of talking to people. A perfect fit, really. Just gotta learn some more fun facts.

  • A Pet I’d Love to Have

    A Pet I’d Love to Have

    You know, I was just thinking the other day about how nice it would be to have a cat. Maybe a simple tabby cat. They’re so independent, you know?

    Life with a cat seems pretty peaceful. I’d love the simple routine of filling up her food bowl each morning. Maybe even giving her a little treat when she’s being good. They are quiet and graceful. Perfect for a quieter home. I kinda wanna just watch them nap in a sunbeam. So relaxing. They have this amazing ability to entertain themselves. A little string. A crumpled paper ball. It’s enough for hours of fun.

    Of course, they still show affection. But on their own terms. Right? That’s the fun of it. When a cat chooses to sit on your lap, it feels like a real compliment. A special moment.

    They are also easier for some lifestyles. You don’t have to take them for walks every day. Especially if you live in an apartment. A good scratching post and some toys are essential, though. You gotta protect your furniture!

    So yes, a cat is a wonderful choice. A lot of personality in a small package. What do you find most appealing about cats?

  • How I Manage Work and Personal Life

    How I Manage Work and Personal Life

    Finding a good balance between work and life is a constant effort, right? It doesn’t just happen. You have to be intentional about it.

    For me, it starts with strong boundaries. I simply don’t check work emails after 6 p.m. That time is for me. For family, dinner, or just relaxing. You know? It’s so important to disconnect completely.

    I also try to be super productive during the workday. That means focusing on big tasks first. Less social media, more deep work. This helps me finish on time. I ain’t gonna stay late if I can help it!

    Weekends are for relaxation. I might go for a hike. Or just read a book. Sometimes I do absolutely nothing—and that’s perfectly fine! It’s all about managing your energy, not just your time. The goal is to feel good and to be present in both parts of your life. It’s a practice, really. We’re all learning.