Life Stories – Overview
English Speaking Practice Platform (A2)
Unit: “Life Stories” – Past Experiences
Welcome to the “Life Stories” unit. In these lessons, students talk about important moments in their lives: childhood memories, school days, first jobs, special trips, and other experiences – using clear, natural English.
🗂️ Main Activities in this Unit
🆕 “Life Stories” – Lesson Overview
This unit helps you talk about what happened in the past and how those events made you feel. Learners can follow the lessons in order or choose the skill they want to practice.
Practice dialogues about past events: childhood memories, a lucky day, an embarrassing moment, or a big change in your life.
Learn useful words and phrases for telling stories: was, were, grew up, moved, decided, became, graduated, got married, and more.
Use English in real-life situations: talking about your past in interviews, introducing yourself in class, or sharing experiences with new friends.
Look at pictures from different life stages (childhood, school, work, family) and describe what happened: He lived in the countryside. She studied abroad.
Read short life stories, biographies, or personal anecdotes, then answer questions to check understanding and notice story structure.
Listen to people telling their life stories or talking about important events, then choose or say the correct answers to show what you understand.
🗣️ How the Robots Work
- Select one of the sections above (Conversation, Vocabulary, Real Life, etc.).
- Click Start to begin the interactive session.
- The AI teacher will ask you questions or read texts about life stories and past experiences.
- Speak your answers clearly and receive feedback on grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation (in speaking/listening lessons).
- Use the Stop button anytime to end the lesson.
💡 Who Is This Unit For?
This unit is suitable for A2 learners who want to tell simple life stories in English. It works well for:
- Students practising self-introductions and personal narratives.
- Teachers who need speaking, listening, and reading activities about past experiences.
- Independent learners who want to share their stories more confidently in English.
