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[5:30] Beginner English Listening: A Story About Learning to Drive

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A beginner-friendly English listening passage for junior and senior high school students. Improve your listening skills with a fun story about a 16-year-old girl learning to drive. Focus on key words, understand sentence by sentence, and master daily conversations.

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Amy is 16 years old. She lives in a small town. Amy is learning how to drive. Amy's dad is giving her lessons. Amy's dad's name is Howard. Amy has had three lessons. Amy and her dad argue during the lessons.

Amy's mom is giving her driving lessons. Amy's mom's name is Jane. Jane has given Amy a lesson. Jane has decided to stop giving Amy lessons. Jane and Amy argue during the lessons too.

Amy's parents call a driving school. Amy is going to get lessons from a professional. The classes cost $300 for 10 lessons. The lessons are very good. Amy learns how to drive. Amy gets her license.


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  • argue

    verb

    1. present reasons and arguments

    Synonym: reason

    2. give evidence of

    e.g. The evidence argues for your claim
    The results indicate the need for more work

    Synonym: indicate

    3. have an argument about something

    Synonym: contenddebatefence