10 English words difficult to pronounce | American Accent 1-1 with @AndrÉs En InglÉs PART 2

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- Hey everyone, it's Hadar.
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Thank you for joining me.
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Do you know these words that always get stuck in your mouth
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when you say them?
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And you're so frustrated and you think
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that there's something wrong with you.
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Well, today along with Andres from Andres en Ingles
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we're going to talk about these words.
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Before sitting together Andres posted a question
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to his community
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asking what are the most difficult words for you?
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It was so interesting to see how many of the same words
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came up in those all of those answers.
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So today we're going to tackle the most confusing words
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for Spanish-speaking people.
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Also don't forget to go check out the interview
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I had on Andres's channel,
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there, we talked about speaking English
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as a non-native speaker,
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English learning methods,
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limiting beliefs and so much more.
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It's a lot of fun,
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so definitely go check it out
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and be sure to subscribe while you're there.
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Let's check out how to pronounce the most complicated words
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for a non-native speakers.
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- Thank you everybody who sent me those words.
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And I wanna start with one
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that is very difficult for me
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and I've been trying to master it.
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Can we start with the word 'world'?
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Am I saying that right?
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- Actually you were very...
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It's almost there.
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And it is a very challenging word.
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Let's break it down.
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Okay?
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So we start with the W sound,
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'wo'. - 'Wo'.
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- And for that you round your lips, right.
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- 'Wo', yeah.
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- But then even though there is an 'O' here,
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you don't wanna pronounce it,
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like there is no O.
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You want to delete it.
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- So what would you do?
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- And you shift to the R directly.
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So from the W to the R.
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Wrr. - Oh my God!
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World.
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Oh my God! - Yes!
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- It's groundbreaking.
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- Yes.
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- Let me just try that again.
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- Okay.
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- World.
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- Oh, that was really good.
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- Oh my God.
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- And also--
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- It works!
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- It works.
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The system works.
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- You definitely should try her course on,
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I always try to say improving your accent,
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but I know that's wrong.
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- No, improving your accent works.
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- Okay.
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- But speaking with clarity...
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- Okay, let me try that again.
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- And I'm gonna say one more thing
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for people who are not that familiar
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with the dark L as you do.
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So for your, you know,
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your Spanish-speaking community,
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there is no 'll', right?
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They would go to...
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they may say something like
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"weld," - "Wold."
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- or "werd".
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They won't "or,"
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which is "word."
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It may be pronounced as a D.
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So the L is important.
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Now, can you tell me what happens
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in your mouth when you say the L sound?
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- World.
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My tongue kinda like...
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The movement is...
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It forms like a little U inside.
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- Yeah!
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Like something stretches there in the back.
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And basically the L is this 'll' sound.
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- I've been watching so many videos of pronunciation
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and they try to show you the position of the tongue and
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sometimes I can't understand.
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But when you give me an example
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like you just did, - Yeah.
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- And you said like...
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That's what we need.
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And that's like you tell me put your tongue this way,
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and I'll be like,
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"I can't,"
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I don't even know how to like,
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I don't know.
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That muscle
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that we don't know how to use.
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But when you said to me,
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"Just drop the O"--
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- Yeah.
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And everything is just like fell into place.
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And you just listen to the pure sounds
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that your mouth will know how to make
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and you let go.
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- Like, honestly, I'm blown away by this,
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- So if you think of it,
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I would write it differently,
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I would write it W-E-R-E, were,
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and I'll put probably like three L's, lll,
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and then a D.
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So we have the word World.
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- Yes.
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- It sounds so good.
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- Oh my God, I'm so happy.
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- Someone also requested the word 'word'.
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- [Andres] Word.
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- Which is basically like world with no L.
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- So when you have that D
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at the end. - Yes?
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- Is that a strong sound?
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- You don't want it to sound like a T.
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So you don't want to say "wort."
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- So, word.
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- Word.
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- Which sometimes I'm afraid it's like
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I'm being too hard on the D at the end.
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- Yeah, but you gotta make that sound.
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- But it has to be subtle?
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- Yeah, word.
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- Word.
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- Word.
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- Word.
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- Listen, it's like this,
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D.
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- Word.
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So you have to hold that.
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Ah!
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- Word.
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- Word.
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- Just do this,
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D, D. - Word.
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- D, word. - Word.
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Word.
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- Yes!
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- Word.
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It wasn't that bad,
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because I did that right,
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so move on to the next word.
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- Let's move on to the next word.
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Thursday.
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- So different between Thursday and Tuesday.
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- Yeah, that's a tricky one,
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right? - Yeah.
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- So Thursday starts with a T-H
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and then the R immediately.
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Let's do it together.
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So you stick your tongue out for the T-H
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and then you pull it in for the R.
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Thur-sday. - Thursday.
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- And then it's a Z sound.
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- Is it like a Z sound?
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- Yeah, Thursday. - Thursday.
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So you have to feel that vibration.
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- Yeah.
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Very good!
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- I'm learning it from the best.
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- (laughs) Thur-z-day.
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- Thur-z-day.
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- So Thursday and Tuesday.
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- Tuesday, yeah.
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- So Thursday has that T-H-R,
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thurz, Z and day.
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- Thursday. - Right.
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And also it's important to do the entire vowel,
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like day.
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- Tues-day.
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- Right.
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So instead of Thursday,
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Thurs-day. - Thurs-day.
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- And Tuesday,
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always think of it as like the second day of the week.
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- Tuesday. - Like Monday, Tuesday.
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We start with two. - Two-zday.
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- That would be like--
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- Do you do the Z sound?
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- Tuesday, yeah.
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The Z.
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- Oh this is very difficult,
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I don't even know how to pronounce that.
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Murder.
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Am I saying that right?
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- Okay.
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So, the beginning was great, mur.
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- Mur.
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- But then make sure that you don't stick
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that tongue out for the D, 'ther'.
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Remember that the D in Spanish
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turns like...
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turns into a T-H.
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- Murder.
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- Yeah, so the D needs to be strong.
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- Murder. - The tongue needs to be
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on the upper palate. - Oh!
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You know it's funny.
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I'm now finding that a lot of the differences
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are based on the fact that we're not touching
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the upper part of our mouth.
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- For the D.
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- For some letters.
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- For some sounds, yes. - Some sounds.
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- So for the D for Spanish speakers,
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when the D is in the middle of the word
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between vowels,
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then the tongue touches the teeth
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and you need to bring it to the fleshy part,
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to the gums. - Murder.
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- So mur-der. - Mur-der.
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Murder.
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- Right.
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Say der.
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- Der.
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- Mur-der.
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- Murder.
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- Now, the D is lighter.
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So it needs a little... - Is it lighter?
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- Yeah, murder. - Murder.
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Yeah, because it feels like it is there,
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but it's not. - Yeah.
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- Murder.
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- Actually this D is like the flat T,
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which is like the short Spanish R.
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Murder.
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- Okay, I wanna try that.
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- You're gonna try that.
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- Okay, uncomfortable.
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- That was great.
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- Thank you.
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- Okay, so let's break it down for--
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- So, you will break it down,
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'cause I kinda think
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I know how it sounds
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because I use this word a lot.
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- Right.
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So if you read it phonetically it would be
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un-com-for-table.
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Right? - Oh yeah.
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- Uncomfortable.
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Un. - Un.
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- Cumf. - Cumf.
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- Tur. - Tur.
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- Bol.
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- Uncomfortable.
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- Good, do it again.
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- Uncomfortable.
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- Very good.
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And the 'bol' at the end
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which you're doing super nicely,
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it's a dark L.
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So a little trick that will help you,
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if you say uncomforta-bel,
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like a light L.
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Is to add, to think as if you're adding an O
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between the B and the L.
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- Yes.
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- Uncomforta-bol.
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- I think I said that in one of my videos,
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it's like a hack that I use.
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- Exactly. - There's no really a proper
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use of it, but it's a hack.
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- It's a hack and it's a good one.
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So use it.
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- It's a life hack.
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- Yeah.
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- So, oh wow!
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So this is like everybody's drinking now for Halloween.
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- Ooh!
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And I didn't like the thing.
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So you try it. - So let me try it.
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Pumpkin spice latte.
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- Yeah, very good.
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So pumpkin,
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pum-pkin.
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So the P in the middle is not super clear.
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- Pumpkin.
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- Pumpkin.
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- Yeah.
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- Say it again.
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So pum-kin - Pumpkin.
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Relaxed 'i'.
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Spice.
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- Spice.
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- Not how would some Spanish speakers say it.
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- Espice.
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- Espice.
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- Spice.
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- But no E before an S-P.
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I saw this in one of her videos
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and I thought it was so helpful.
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Just try to be like ssss-spice.
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- Right, start with an S 'cause you don't--
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- And that would sound like an S,
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not like a Z?
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- An S right, exactly.
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So make an S the little longer,
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then you won't accidentally add an 'e' sound
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like you would in Spanish.
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So pumpkin spice,
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and you wanna connect it.
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- Pumpkin spice.
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Latte.
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- Right.
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And the latte.
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- That is actually not an English word.
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- Not an English word.
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But when you use it America
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or in the place where people speak English,
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then you wanna use the English sounds.
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So instead of latte,
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but laa--
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- Laa-te.
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That would be like,
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what kind of A?
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- A as in 'father'.
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- 'Father', okay.
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- Right 'a' as in 'father'.
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- And not te, but tei.
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- Tei.
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Oh really?
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- There're never words that end with end with 'e'.
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in English.
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So it's probably going to be a long ei sound.
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Laa-tei. - Laa-tei.
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- Ballei, cafei. - Cafei, okay.
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- Right?
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Not e, not cafe.
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- So pumpkin spice latte.
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- Latei.
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- Latei, oh right.
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- Try it again.
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- Pumpkin spice lattei.
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- Yes.
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- Nice.
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- Oh, that's a good one.
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- If it's not a boy,
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it's a girl.
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- Yes.
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So you wanna round your lips a little bit.
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Move from the G sound to the R.
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G'r.
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- G'r.
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- Just g'r. - Gr.
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- And then you create that tension
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in the back of your tongue for the L.
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G'rll.
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- G'rll.
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- Right.
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So for the dark L you don't even have to bring
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the tip of the tongue up,
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you can just create that tension.
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Girl.
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- So one thing that I think confuses a lot of people
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is the I.
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The sound of the I
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that everybody's looking for that.
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- Erase it.
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Delete it.
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- You're gonna be trying to say 'e-ger'.
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That'll do it. - Yes.
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Don't forget to round your lips just a little bit.
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- Occur, g'rl. - Yeah.
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It gives it a deeper sound
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and nor girl,
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but g'rl.
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- I want to stop you here
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and talk a little bit about your voice is going to change.
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Like I learned this.
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It's like sometimes we're afraid because we are...
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I started listening to myself,
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especially when I'm recording,
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which is part of her course,
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check it out.
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But when I record myself, like,
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"Oh, I sound deeper,
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"is that my real voice?
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"Am I faking it too much?"
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- Yeah.
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That's such a good question.
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And it comes up so often with my students.
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So, English is placed differently in the body
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and in the mouth.
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So Spanish, for example, it's more of a head voice,
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it's a little nasal.
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- It is.
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- And in English, the voice resonates more in the chest.
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And that's the deeper voice that you're hearing.
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And actually if you don't hear it,
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you can practice it by dropping your voice more
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towards your chest.
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Of course, if it doesn't feel comfortable
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then it's okay, you know,
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it's not the first thing that you need to focus.
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But to your question,
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like I think that if you feel
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that it sounds a little different.
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It's okay.
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- Right.
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- It's okay.
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It makes sense.
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Now, I'm gonna add something small to it.
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Sometimes we change the voice
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because we're nervous.
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Sometimes you may find yourself speaking
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at much higher or much lower voice.
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And you wanna recognize that if you sound unclear
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that maybe you're changing the voice
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in the wrong way,
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in the way that doesn't allow your voice to come out.
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So make sure that you also don't speak in a very high voice
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that is different from your average,
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or very low, low quiet voice,
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because when you're too low you, can't go loud.
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You know, if you feel your voice is too soft
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then maybe it's because you're misusing it.
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So you always wanna feel comfortable
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but it's okay if it's slightly different.
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- Alright, and also we we're talking about this on my video,
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when you speak faster,
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but you're doing it wrong.
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- Oh, yeah.
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- What do you call it?
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- I call it the bad fast speaker.
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- So, it happened to me just before,
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and she called me on it.
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So can we talk a little bit about that?
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- Yes, so you started,
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like, if you watch your videos in Spanish,
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you are like a,
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like a storm.
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You starting like (imitates fast speech).
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I wish I could do it in Spanish.
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One day I will be able to do that.
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- I'll teach you that.
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- Yes!
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With your new channel.
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- Yes.
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- You're gonna be teaching Spanish.
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I'm gonna be your first subscriber.
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So, you go so fast.
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Spanish is the language where the vowels are very short.
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So not only you can feel confident
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and you have your own rhythm,
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but also the vowels are short,
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so you move quickly from one sound to another.
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In English, there are longer vowels,
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like all the O and A,
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and if you try to squeeze it
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into the rhythm of Spanish,
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it's just not gonna sound right.
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That's the first thing.
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Second, like a lot of words in English are stretched,
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all the stressed words.
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So when you speak fast and you try to implement
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like rhythm of Spanish,
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you're not clear.
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And you get stuck
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which is what happened,
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because you were coming like,
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this is how I'm used to speaking,
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expecting yourself to show up like this in English.
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But no, you gotta have a different speaking strategy.
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So I told you to slow down. - Yes.
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- And then you sounded amazing.
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- And to breathe.
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- And to breathe.
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- And I think it's also, it plays on all the speakers,
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that we think that by speaking faster
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we're speaking better. - Oh, yeah!
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That's a good point. - Yeah.
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- We're better or
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people won't notice our mistakes.
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- Yes! - Yes.
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Speaking so fast, of course they won't notice
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'cause they won't understand either.
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- They probably will be like, "What?"
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- Or just nod and be like, yeah.
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- So think about that
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when you're speak in English.
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Just slow down,
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breathe and give yourself a chance.
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- Yeah.
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And allow the work that you've done to show up.
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Because when you slow down, it will.
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- It did.
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Check out my video!
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Schedule.
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- Oh. Again?
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- Schedule.
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- Almost.
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There is that one sound in the middle
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that I'm missing which is the j sound.
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Ske-ju. - Ju.
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- Wol.
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- Okay.
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Let's try that out.
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- Ske.
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- Ske.
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- So first of all, not eske.
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- Did I say eske?
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- No, no, no.
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You said it right.
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I'm like anticipating.
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- Alright, thanks.
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- Ske.
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- Ske.
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- Ju.
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- Ju.
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- So you want to feel the vibrations,
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it's a voiced sound. - Ske-ju.
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- Now let's break it down to two. Ske-ju.
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And think about it as if you have W-O-L.
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Wol.
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Ske-ju-wol.
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- Okay.
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Ske.
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Ju - Ju.
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- ol. - Wol.
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- Wol?
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- Yeah, 'cause technically it's a dark L,
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and you have a u sound before,
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so what you get is that w sound.
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- Wol?
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- Schedule.
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- Schedule.
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The same family, that animal.
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Sk.
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Can I try that?
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- Yes, please go.
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- Okay, this is a tough one.
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Sk... Okay.
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- Can you guess,
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can you guess what it is?
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- A squirrel.
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- Okay good, say it again.
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- Squirrel.
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- Yes, squirrel.
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- Squirrel.
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- So you wanna think of it as one sound
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one syllable. - Squirrel.
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- Yeah.
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- And the animal would be the longest I.
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- No, there's no I.
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Listen.
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Sk, listen to the sound,
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sk-w'rl. - Sk-wurl.
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So we have-- - Sk-w'rl.
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- So we have skw,
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the W shifts into the R.
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Sqw'r,
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and the R shifts into the L
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adding that mini O that helps us.
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Skw'rl
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- Sk-w'rl.
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- Yeah. Do it again.
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- Squirrel.
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- That's sqwe.
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Skwo.
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Round your lips just a little.
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- Okay, sk-w'rl.
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- Yes!
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- You know what I'm learning a lot today,
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about like O, sk-w'rl - Yep, so important.
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It gives you a deeper quality to your 'r' sound,
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even if you get your tongue right.
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A lot of people don't push the lips
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and then it sounds like skweerl.
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Round your lips,
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it'll give you a deeper sound. - Round your lips.
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- And that way you won't add extra vowels that don't exist.
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- I think that might be my best take away from this video.
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- Good.
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- Okay, let's try one more word.
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- One more word.
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Must have been.
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Okay? - Okay.
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- 'Cause then we get to talk about the shortcuts.
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The word 'have' is usually
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reduced when it's unstressed to 'a'.
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Which is the 'shwa'.
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For those of you who know, you know the 'shwa' sound.
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I have a video about it
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and I'm gonna link to it here.
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So, instead of saying 'must have been',
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just add the 'i' sound after the 'must'.
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Musta - Musta
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been. - been.
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Musta been. - Musta been.
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- It musta been hard. - It musta been hard.
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- It musta been great. - It musta been great.
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- It musta been challenging. - It musta been challenging.
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- But you did it.
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- Up to this!
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Oh, wow, that's great.
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What do you call that?
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- I would call it reductions or reduced English
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where you reduce the less important part
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and connect it together.
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- Well, this is great.
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I hope this helped your community to understand
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that we all go through challenges
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when we are learning a new language.
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- And just to show that no matter where you...
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(stumbling over words)
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- And just to show you that it happens to all of us!
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- All of us. Oh, my god. If you watch my outtakes,
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I'm like, (imitates stumbling over words).
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No matter where you're at on your journey,
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there's always something to learn
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and we're always open to learning, even me,
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like, to making mistakes, to be open about
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and not a big deal, right? - Yeah.
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- Because, that's the only way to learn.
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- That's the way we learn.
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- Okay, that's it. Thank you so much for watching.
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If you like this video, don't forget to subscribe.
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Don't forget to subscribe to Andres' channel.
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- And give us a thumbs up if you like it.
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- Absolutely, and I will see you here,
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next week, in the next video.
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- Bye. - Adios.
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