The method I use to teach pronunciation (Pronunciation & Productivity tips inside!)

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Accent's Way English with Hadar


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Do you study pronunciation on your own, but you're not sure what would be the most
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effective way to practice pronunciation?
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What would be the best use of your time?
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And how much time should you even spend on learning pronunciation?
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Should you do it once a week, every day, five times a day?
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Today, I'm going to share with you my favorite practice strategy that I've
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been using with my students inside my programs, and that I have done myself
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when working on my own pronunciation.
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Hi, if you're new to my channel, my name is Hadar, I'm a non native
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speaker of English, and I am here to help you speak English with
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clarity, confidence, and freedom.
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You can find out more about me at hadarshemesh.com, where I share a ton of
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resources and lessons for you to learn on your own, and practice effectively.
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Now, if you're new to learning pronunciation, just recently I
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released a video on how to get started with learning pronunciation.
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So, if you're still not sure what strategy you should have for learning pronunciation
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and what you should focus on, make sure to watch that video right after this one.
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So, the first thing you need to understand when it comes to learning
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pronunciation is that it's all about building new speaking habits.
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Sounds are speaking habits.
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A habit is something that you do automatically, spontaneously,
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without thinking about it.
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This is how you want it to feel like when you are learning a new sound.
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For example, the R sound, [ur].
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If you tend to pronounce it as [rrr], then to switch to [ur], it's
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not enough to just know how to make it, you have to make it your own.
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And to do that, you have to practice it and turn it into a habit.
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And you know how you create a new habit, right?
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Repetition, repetition, repetition.
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Repetition, repetition, repetition.
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So the ideal pronunciation strategy is to carve out for yourself a few
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minutes a day where you consistently practice the sound that you're
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trying to simulate into your speech.
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So at the beginning of the week, what I would do is plan out my practice time.
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This is really important because if it's not in your calendar, you are
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less likely to actually make it happen.
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Things always happen during the day.
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There are more important things than your English practice, I get it.
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But every person has 10 minutes a day, that's all you need.
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So I recommend my students to do it first thing in the morning, before the day
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starts, before everyone comes to you with their requests and demands, and before
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you open your inbox or social media.
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Then you want to decide what it is that you're going to
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practice every one of those days.
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And ideally, if you can, spend time with organizing the
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resources for you to practice.
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And at the end of the video, I'm going to share with you how you
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can find free resources online to practice pronunciation effectively.
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But you want to plan it out and you want to already organize it.
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You can put it in the calendar, links to those resources.
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You can have a Google doc with a plan, what you're going to do on
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Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and links to the videos you're going
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to learn with, or the practice sheets you're going to learn with.
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And once that's organized, then there is a lot less friction when it comes
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to showing up for your practice.
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You know, you just open that doc and you have it all
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organized and prepared for you.
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And you're more likely to do it then.
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Now, once you plan it out, which again is a significant part of this
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work, you have to understand that it's not just about repeating the
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sound again and again and again.
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You want to create some kind of escalation in how you use the sound.
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So here's how I use it when I create practice sheets and PDFs for my students.
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First, I identify the sound that we're practicing, the R for example,
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and then I create lists of words.
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The lists also start with very simple words that are, let's say,
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one syllable: red, run, ready.
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And then maybe a few words where the R is in the middle: around, area, already.
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And then maybe some words where the R is at the end: care, fear, more.
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So, you start with lists of words where the sound is either in
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the beginning, middle, and end.
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And also you want to create for yourself or find lists of words where
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you have words that are one syllable, but also sometimes words with five
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syllables that have the R sound in them.
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Then I like to practice those words in phrases.
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You can do it on your own by making up phrases.
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Now, by the way, I have created a ton of free PDFs and practice lists with audio
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practice that you can download for free.
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I'm going to link all of them in the description below.
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So if you want to practice the R and the O and the flap T, I have
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those resources for you that you can include in your daily practice.
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So, once you practice the words, you want to practice phrases.
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So for example, if you say the word 'run' – I'm going to run
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away, 'ready' – I'm ready to go.
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Because the word always has to come in context.
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And of course, when you say the phrase, you want to make sure that
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you connect the words together within the phrase and that you actually
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pronounce the sound that you're focused on the same way that you pronounced
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it when you said it in isolation.
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So you say the word, and then the word in a phrase.
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And this is a really good fluency practice as well.
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So even if you don't have those phrases written out for you, then it's a
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really good practice to say the words that you practice in isolation in
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context, and you make up that phrase.
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Then, you want to practice minimal pairs.
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By the way, a minimal pair is two words that sound exactly
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the same, except for one sound.
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And that change in sound changes the meaning.
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For example, right - white, or red - led.
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Okay?
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I only changed one sound at the beginning and that changed the meaning of the word.
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And if you struggle with the R, because when you pronounce it, it sounds
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like a W sound - 'wed', then you do wanna practice those minimal pairs
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to make sure that they don't sound the same: wed - red, white - right.
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So, after you practice words, phrases with those words, and
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minimal pairs, then you want to go into more challenging sentences.
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Now, again, when I create these sentences for my students, I start with easy
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sentences, shorter sentences, just with a lot of Rs, let's say if we practice the R.
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But then the sentences could get more complicated until we reach
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a level of a tongue twister: 'Betty bought a bit of butter'.
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And tongue twisters are really good, not because we use these phrases in real
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life, but because it teaches you how to control your tongue when speaking,
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how to organize your sounds, how to organize those sounds in your brain.
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And when you are in control while practicing, you're more likely
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to be in control while speaking.
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So that is how I recommend for you to practice each sound individually.
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Now, the last thing is, how do you know if you're practicing it correctly?
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Here's the thing.
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You can and should practice pronunciation, even though you may not have someone
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telling you if you got it right.
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What I would recommend for you to do is to record yourself and to listen to it.
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Trust yourself, your brain knows how to hear the difference between how it
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should sound and how it actually sounds.
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Now, you might not know exactly what you need to do to change, but really
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there is so much that you can do on your own that you don't need a teacher for.
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And this is one of those things.
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So, recording yourself and listening back to it.
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If you have a reference, right, maybe you can find someone on YouTube, or
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you can look up this word on YouGlish.
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YouGlish is an incredible platform that offers you videos
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of people using that word.
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Again, I'm going to link to this in the description.
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And if you're listening to this as a podcast, cause this is also
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on my InFluency Podcast, then it's going to be in the show notes.
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So, you can use those references, you can compare it to the original, and then
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start asking yourself, What is different, and what can I do to change that?
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Now, if you're asking yourself, how do I come up with lists of words and
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phrases and sentences to practice with?
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So first, like I said, I already created a lot throughout the years, so I'm going to
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link all of them in the description below.
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There's also a great website for speech pathologists called Home Speech Home
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that have resources on their website with lots of words, based on the
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sound or the position of the sound in the word, and also minimal pairs.
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I love this website, and I think it's a great resource for English learners.
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Now, I also recently made a video about ChatGPT.
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ChatGPT is an AI language model, and it's like a language assistant that you can
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request texts for you to practice with.
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So you could write a prompt 'Share with me many examples of minimal pairs like
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sheep and ship', or 'Create a sentence with a minimal pair sheep and ship'.
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And you actually create those practice exercises for yourself using ChatGPT, and
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it's absolutely free, which is amazing.
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So as you can see, there's a lot that you can do on your own with
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only 10 minutes a day, but with clear strategy and with planning.
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And I hope that my video gave you a little bit more clarity around how to
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practice during those 10 minutes a day, but also how to plan your week knowing
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exactly what you're going to do, and eliminating friction by scheduling it
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first and planning ahead and preparing all the resources ahead of time.
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Now, if you feel like learning on your own is a little bit overwhelming and
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you feel that, you know, you need more guidance, then I invite you to sign up
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for my wait list for my program New Sound.
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New Sound is my most extensive program that eliminates overwhelm,
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confusion around what you need to do when learning pronunciation.
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I create those daily exercises for you, I provide you with all the resources and of
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course, all the lessons and the guidance.
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And I also help you understand what to focus on and how to
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identify your priorities.
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We open doors for this program twice a year.
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So, if doors are closed as you're watching this video, I highly recommend
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for you to get on the list to learn more about this program if you don't want to
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do it on your own, and you would like my guidance, coaching, and support.
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All right, that's it.
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I hope you enjoyed it.
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Now, if you have been practicing pronunciation for a while, how
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does your practice look like?
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Let us know in the comments below.
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Thank you so much for watching.
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I hope this was helpful.
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If you enjoyed this, make sure that you subscribe to the channel.
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And that's it.
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Have a beautiful, beautiful rest of the day, and I will see you
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next week in the next video.
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Bye.
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