How to Talk About Your Yesterday in British English 🇬🇧 | A2 Conversation Practice

How to Talk About Your Yesterday in British English 🇬🇧 | A2 Conversation Practice

Want to speak about your day in English without sounding like a textbook? In today’s episode of **Clue Speak**, Anna and James share their "rollercoaster" yesterdays to help you master the past tense naturally. You will learn how to describe your morning routine, handle "rubbish" weather, and talk about meeting "mates" for a cuppa—all using strictly *British English* vocabulary for level A2. *What you will learn in this video:* How to use common irregular verbs (woke up, took, ran, felt). British expressions for daily life (lie-in, telly, fancy a coffee). The secret to storytelling: The "Morning Mystery" and the "Brilliant Bit." ___________________________ 🇬🇧 Key Vocabulary (Level A2) *A lie-in:* Staying in bed longer than usual in the morning. *Rubbish:* Very bad (used for weather, items, or situations). *Tea:* In many parts of the UK, this means your evening meal (dinner). *Telly:* A casual British word for the television. *To fancy (something):* To want or like something (e.g., "Do you fancy a coffee?"). *A mate:* A friend. *Brilliant:* Excellent or wonderful. ___________________________ 💬 Join the Conversation! What was the best thing that happened to you yesterday? Write a few simple sentences in the comments using the past tense. We read and reply to every single one! ___________________________ ✨ A Final Note for You Remember, every expert was once a beginner. Speaking a new language is a journey, and every sentence you say is a step forward. Don't worry about being perfect; just focus on sharing your story. *You’ve got this!* ___________________________ How to use this video: 👄 Repeat after the speakers (this is called “shadowing”) ⏸️ Pause and copy the intonation (shown in brackets) 🔁 Practise the phrases until they feel natural This story is easy to follow, with natural pauses and emotions, so you can improve your listening and speaking skills step by step. 🔔 Subscribe for more easy English conversations and learn how to use English in everyday life, and don't forget to leave your own sentence in the comments! #learnenglish #easyenglish #britishenglish #englishforbeginners #everydayenglish #practiceenglish #englishconversation #englishlearningshorts #cluespeak #short #uk #usa #shortstoriesinenglish #cluetoday #englishpractise #canada