Easy English Walk in a Quiet Japanese Temple
Learn English naturally with this easy, slow listening practice filmed in Narita, Japan. This comprehensible input video helps A2–B1 learners understand real English without studying grammar. In this video, you’ll hear clear, relaxed English while I take a peaceful walk through Naritasan Temple and Park. I describe what I see — pagodas, moss-covered rocks, ponds with koi fish, bamboo paths, and more — so you can understand English naturally through context. 🎧 How to use this video: • Just listen and relax • Don’t translate • Let your brain get used to English naturally You’ll hear everyday vocabulary like: pagoda, incense burner, purification ritual, waterfall, bamboo forest, koi fish 📘 Private English Coaching I offer 1-on-1 online English coaching to help you speak and understand English naturally. 👉 Book here: https://calendly.com/englishonthemoveyt ☕ Support the channel Buy Me a Coffee: http://buymeacoffee.com/englishonthemove #learnenglish #easyenglish #comprehensibleinput #listeningpractice

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