Bonus Practice: REPEAT: Talking about struggles (Med)

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To be in an accident, it means that something unexpected happened to them that could hurt them, like a car crash or a fall.

Practise speaking the dialogue from episode REPEAT: Talking about struggles (Med).


Speaking out loud will help to improve your English speaking fluency and will make it easier for you to remember new vocabulary.

This bonus episode provides interactive speaking practice for the words and phrases you learnt in Episode REPEAT: Talking about struggles

Don't be shy - just try!

Claire
Can you tell me what happened?

Allan
Claire, is there anything wrong? I’ve noticed you’ve been a bit withdrawn lately.

Claire
No, nothing’s wrong. I’m okay.

Allan
You know I care about you a lot, right?

Claire
I’m sorry I’ve been shutting you off lately. I just haven’t felt like myself.

Allan
It’s okay. I understand. We all go through struggles.

Claire
It just feels like my world is falling apart. I lost my job and my partner left me. It’s all too much.

Allan
Oh, I’m so sorry you’re going through this. I know how hard it is to open up, so thank you for trusting me. I wish I could make things better.

Claire
Thanks for being such a good friend, Allan.
Learn the meanings of the phrases used in this dialogue:
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REPEAT: Talking about struggles (Med)

SBS English

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Credit: Paul Nicholson and Lily O'Sullivan voiced the characters of Allan and Claire and Professor Lynda Yates was our educational consultant.

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