Repeat-After-Me SHADOWING Speaking Practice #english  #speakconfidentenglish "Be ready"

Repeat-After-Me SHADOWING Speaking Practice #english #speakconfidentenglish "Be ready"

How to speak confidently? and clearlyImprove Your English with English Shadowing Practice For Beginners. Please repeat after me! or Shadow me! Please share this video with your friends and like if you enjoyed the video :) --------------------- How to speak confidently? and clearlyImprove Your English with English Shadowing Practice For Beginners. Please repeat after me! or Shadow me! Please share this video with your friends and like if you enjoyed the video :) --------------------- ✅ Phrase: “Be ready” — Full Explanation “Be ready” is a common English expression used to tell someone to prepare themselves for something. It can sound friendly, firm, urgent, or motivating, depending on the tone. It means that something is going to happen soon, and the person should be prepared mentally, physically, or practically. ------------------- ⭐ 1) “Be ready” = Prepare yourself Used when someone needs to get prepared for an upcoming action, event, or situation. Daily-life examples: 🗣 A: We’re leaving in five minutes. 🗣 B: Okay, I’ll be ready. 🗣 A: Be ready at 8, I’ll pick you up. 🗣 B: Sure, no problem. 🗣 A: The meeting starts soon. Be ready. 🗣 B: I will. ------------------- ⭐ 2) “Be ready” = Get mentally prepared Used when the situation may be difficult, surprising, or important. Examples: 🗣 A: Be ready. The interview questions are tough. 🗣 B: Thanks for the warning. 🗣 A: Be ready for some bad news. 🗣 B: Oh no… what happened? 🗣 A: Be ready, the test will be challenging. 🗣 B: I’m studying! ------------------- ⭐ 3) “Be ready” = Get everything prepared (things, not just yourself) Used when objects, items, or plans need to be prepared. Examples: 🗣 A: Be ready with the documents. 🗣 B: They’re already in my bag. 🗣 A: Be ready with your camera. 🗣 B: It’s fully charged! 🗣 A: Be ready to present. 🗣 B: My slides are done. ------------------- ⭐ 4) “Be ready” = Warning or urgent instruction Used when something is happening soon and the person must react quickly. Examples: ⚠️ A: Be ready! The bus is coming. ⚠️ B: I’m running! ⚠️ A: Be ready to leave—there’s no time! ⚠️ B: I’m almost done! ⚠️ A: Be ready. They might call any second. ⚠️ B: Phone in my hand! ------------------- 🌟 Bonus: “Be ready” vs. “Get ready” Be ready → You should ALREADY be prepared. Get ready → Start preparing now. Example: A: Get ready, we’re leaving soon. 👉 start preparing A: Be ready, we’re leaving now. 👉 you must already be prepared ------------------- ⭐ Summary “Be ready” means: Prepare yourself The situation will happen soon Be mentally or physically prepared Have everything organized Be alert and expect something It is used very often in everyday English, especially for instructions, warnings, and preparations.