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Magic 4 English

Magic 4 English

By: Daniel M Latifi
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🌟 Magic 4 English 🌟 Welcome to Magic 4 English — the podcast and YouTube channel that makes learning English simple, fun, and easy to follow!

With me, Daniel, as your friendly English coach, you’ll learn everyday English through stories, vocabulary, and real conversations.

✨ What you’ll get:

  • Short, clear stories using 15 important words each episode
  • Step-by-step vocabulary reviews with simple meanings
  • Fun practice with easy questions so you can answer out loud
  • Real conversations to hear how English is used naturally

We speak slowly and clearly so you can understand every single word.

Whether you’re just starting or building your confidence, Magic 4 English will help you improve your listening, speaking, and vocabulary — one story at a time.

👉 Subscribe today and let’s make English learning magical!

Daniel M Latifi
Episodes
  • Taking the Bus in English | 15 Easy Words for Beginners | Simple Words & Slow Conversation
    Aug 26 2025

    Welcome to Magic-4 English, your place to learn English step by step with real everyday topics. In this episode, Daniel teaches you 15 simple English words for taking the bus — perfect for beginners, travelers, and ESL learners. 🚌 Whether you are waiting at a bus stop, buying a ticket, or telling the driver your next stop, these words will help you feel ready and confident. 👉 In this video, you’ll get: 1️⃣ A short story about taking the bus (using all 15 words). 2️⃣ Easy vocabulary review with simple meanings. 3️⃣ Fun practice questions to test your speaking. 4️⃣ A real conversation between a passenger and a bus driver. ✅ We speak slowly to make sure you understand every single word. 🎯 This lesson is great for English beginners (A1–A2), travelers learning English for transportation, and anyone who wants to speak English in daily life. 📝 Vocabulary List

    🚏 Bus stop — The place where you wait for the bus.

    👨‍✈️ Bus driver — The person who drives the bus.

    🗺️ Route — The road or way the bus goes.

    🕒 Bus schedule — The times when the bus comes and goes.

    🎫 Ticket — A piece of paper or card you need to go on the bus.

    💰 Fare — The money you pay to ride the bus.

    🧍 Passenger — A person who rides the bus.

    💺 Seat — A place to sit.

    🚶 Stand — To be on your feet, not sitting.

    📏 Line / queue — People waiting one after another for the bus.

    ⬆️🚌 Get on — To enter the bus.

    ⬇️🚌 Get off — To leave the bus.

    🔴 Stop button — A button you press to make the bus stop.

    ⏭️🚏 Next stop — The next place where the bus will stop.

    👥👥👥 Crowded / busy — When there are many people on the bus.

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    10 mins
  • Asking for Directions in English | 15 Easy Words for Beginners A1 (Slow & Easy)
    Aug 25 2025

    ✨ Welcome to Magic-4 English, your place to learn situational English step by step. In this episode, Daniel will teach you how to ask for directions in English with 15 easy words you can use every day. 🚶 Whether you are travelling, walking in a new city, or trying to find a restaurant, these words will help you speak with confidence. You’ll hear a simple story, clear vocabulary review, fun practice questions, and a real conversation — all in slow, easy English. 👉 By the end of this lesson, you will know how to: Ask for directions politely Understand street words like corner, block, and intersection Follow directions with confidence We speak slowly so you can understand every single word. 📍 Great for English beginners (A1–A2) and anyone who wants to improve their listening, speaking, and travel English vocabulary. 📝 Vocabulary List with Emojis 🗺️ Map — A picture that shows streets, places, or areas. 🚗 Street — A road in a town or city. 📐 Corner — The point where two streets come together. 📏 Block — The space between two streets. ➕ Intersection — Where two or more roads cross. 🚦 Traffic light — Red, yellow, and green lights that control cars. 🚶‍♂️ Crosswalk — A place where people can walk from one side to the other side of the street. ➡️ Straight — To go forward, not turn. 🔙 Behind — At the back of something. ➡️⬅️ Next to — Very close to something. ↔️ Across from — On the other side of the street. 📍 Near — Close, not far away. 🏞️ Far — A long distance. 🪧 Sign — Something that gives information or directions. 🗣️ Directions — Words that tell you how to go somewhere.

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    11 mins
  • Grocery Shopping Vocabulary | Learn English with Stories | 15 Useful Words
    Aug 24 2025

    Learn English with Magic 4 English! In this lesson, Daniel teaches you 15 must-know grocery shopping words through a slow and easy story, vocabulary review, practice questions, and a real grocery store conversation. 🛒 What you’ll learn in this video: ✅ 15 essential grocery shopping words (with meanings + examples) ✅ A simple slow English story using these words ✅ Fun practice questions to test your memory ✅ A real conversation at the grocery store This video is perfect for beginners in English, ESL learners, and anyone who wants to speak English with confidence in everyday situations. 📌 Keywords: English vocabulary, grocery shopping, ESL listening, English for beginners, slow English story, shopping words, everyday English, English conversation practice 👉 Subscribe to Magic 4 English for more easy English lessons! Here’s your 15 must-know grocery shopping words with related emojis: 📝 Shopping list – A note with the food you need to buy. 🛒 Cart – A large basket on wheels to carry your food. 🧺 Basket – A small container you carry for shopping. 🛍️ Aisle – A path between shelves in a store. 🗂️ Shelf – A flat surface where items are placed. 🧈 Dairy – Milk, cheese, butter, and other milk products. 🥦 Produce – Fruits and vegetables in the store. 🥫 Canned – Food that comes in a metal container. 💲 Price – How much you should pay. 🔖 Sale – A lower price than usual. 🧾 Checkout – The place where you pay for your groceries. 💳 Cashier – The person who takes your money at the checkout. 💵 Pay – To give money for something you buy. 🧾 Receipt – A paper that shows what you bought and paid for. 🛍️ Bag – Something you use to carry your groceries.

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    12 mins
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