Understand more and improve your English pronunciation with the BREAK& GRAB METHOD

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2018-01-30 ・ ENGLISH with James


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Understand more and improve your English pronunciation with the BREAK& GRAB METHOD

741,500 views ・ 2018-01-30

ENGLISH with James


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I can, can't.
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Hi. James from engVid.
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This lesson, what I want to do is help you...
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Well, I want to help you improve two things at once, your pronunciation and your listening.
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Really, I will be focusing on the listening part, but if you do this right, your pronunciation
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will also get better.
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You ready?
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Let's go to the board.
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As you can see, Mr. E has a big ear.
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Listening is one of those things when people are learning a language they don't really
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pay attention to.
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It's quite funny because I hear many people say right away: "I listen to English all the time.
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I listen to videos at home.
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Why?
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I don't need anyone to tell me about...
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Help me with listening."
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And usually the same people will say something like: "My pronunciation's not very good.
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I really don't understand when people speak to me", and so on and so forth.
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And you're trying to explain: Listening is a skill that is natural.
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Actually, there's a difference between hearing and listening, and we're going to go to the
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board right now and talk about that so that we can get to what I call "active listening".
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You ready? Let's go.
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So, E, as you can see, has a big ear because he is now listening because he wants to improve
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on his listening skills and his pronunciation, and he's come to the right place.
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All right, so the first thing I want to look at here is "hear".
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When we use the word "hear" in English it's for sound, it really is.
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It's just for sound. Like...
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[Drops marker] Did you hear that?
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Right?
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You don't say: "Did you listen to that?"
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You can't listen to that.
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You can hear that. All right?
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So that would be music, when people are speaking, because if you can't hear...
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And here I wrote this: "If you don't hear it, it doesn't exist", and that's true.
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Listening...
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Or hearing is physical. Okay?
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The ear actually has to work, or you have to make it work.
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There are two things you have to be careful on, that your ear is good, so get a hearing
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test if necessary, if you need one; but also we can make it better, if physically everything
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works, sometimes people don't pay attention so they miss the sounds.
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And when you miss a sound, it changes the word and sometimes the meaning.
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And that's when we look over here, to "listen".
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"Listening" makes us focus and gives us meaning.
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So, when you're listening to someone, you will look at them and you will pay attention,
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and that's how you get the meaning.
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You need to be able to physically hear the sound, which is true, but if you don't listen,
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you won't get the meaning of what they say. Okay?
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So we need a combination.
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And luckily for us, when the ear works, we can use our listening or our focus skills
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to improve how this works so we can get better at learning language and learn faster.
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If you remember what I said here: If you don't hear, it doesn't exist.
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That's the physical part.
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If you cannot hear it, it doesn't exist.
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Right?
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Which will lead to bad pronunciation, because if you cannot hear a T, you won't say the
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T. "Huh? Hmm?" Yeah.
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For many Spanish people, the "d" sound is a "th".
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They cannot actually hear us when we say "duh", so they say: "the", right?
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So they go: "I stanthe", "I stanthe" instead of: "I stand".
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When they can hear it, because when I make them say the sound "d", they can do it, and
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"duh", they can say it, then all of a sudden they're like: "I can stand.
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He wanted".
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Not: "I wantith".
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-"I wanted".
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-"Oh, it's a different sound."
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By focusing and listening we're able to make them realize there are different sounds being
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said and improve on their pronunciation. Okay?
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Now, if we use active listening, which is what I will teach you now, it will help us
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retrain the ear.
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"Retrain" means make the ear go back to the beginning and then start again, and retrain
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to make it better.
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Now, I have a little game we're going to play, which is a fun game because you can do it
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by yourself, -- I will give you an example in a second -- but you can also do it with
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a friend.
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"Huh?"
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So you can both help each other improve.
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So, I'm going to read something to you. Okay?
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And I want you to close your eyes and I want you to listen. Okay?
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Now, I want you to look for the words with the letter C. All right?
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So you're going to close your eyes, like I'm closing my eyes now.
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And I'm going to read this to you, and I want you to count how many C words are in this
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sentence.
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Are you ready?
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Are your eyes closed?
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Okay, do it now.
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"The cat quickly came to the couch and caught sight of the kite in the tree and kept quiet."
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Okay?
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How many letter Cs?
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I'll read it one more time for you, so focus on the words.
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How many words with C in them?
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"The cat quickly came to the couch and caught sight of the kite in the tree and kept quiet."
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Count them up.
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All right.
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Now, probably the first time you did it, you were like: "What?" and it just went by very
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quickly.
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But the second time you probably noticed you were catching, grabbing.
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This will help with pronunciation, but it also does another little thing I didn't explain
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to you but you would find: You started to make breaks in the words so you can understand
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much more clearly what I was saying.
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Cool, huh?
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When you're actively focused on catching one sound, your brain has to separate things to
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make it clearer for you.
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Continually practicing this, you're going to start noticing when English speakers put
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breaks in the word, so your speech will flow much more naturally, and you'll catch the
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actual pronunciation that we say.
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Cool?
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Yeah, I thought so.
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Let's try another one for you.
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Are you ready?
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Now I want you to count the number of words with S this time, the number of words with
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S. Listen carefully.
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"She shopped at many sites in the city that seemed strange.
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The cellphone that she used and took pictures of the sites was not hers."
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Ready?
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I'll do it again, so pay attention.
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"She shopped at many sites in the city that seemed strange.
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The cellphone that she used and took pictures of the sites was not hers."
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This time you probably noticed you got the letter S or the words with S a little faster
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because you were able to go: "S, s, s, s".
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If you missed out, there's a second thing.
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Remember I told you about the speed of English and the breaks, and proper pronunciation?
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You're also probably going: "What is a site?"
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Good.
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We work on vocabulary.
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In listening, when you're able to catch the words, because you probably caught the word
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"site" from me, you learned a new vocabulary word.
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English people cannot explain these words to you when you say: "I heard the word 'sia',
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'siaseealja'."
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It's nothing.
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But when you say: "I heard this word 'site', what is it?"
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I go: -"Oh, that's one of two things.
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'Sight', the ability to see, and 'site' is an area that we look at things, like a city
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can be a site, a place, an area."
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-"Oh, nobody told me that."
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-"And they're spelt two different ways."
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-"Cool."
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So, in learning to listen you can pick up new vocabulary that you've probably missed
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because you weren't able to hear it.
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Remember?
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What you don't hear, it doesn't exist.
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But by focusing on one sound or one letter-we talked about one letter-you're able to pick it up.
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All right?
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Take it out, and then it makes the other things clearer that you were probably missing.
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Pretty cool, huh?
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Now I'm going to teach you something else in a second, I'm going to teach you a little
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bit more advanced because right now I'm asking you to look for the words, or sorry, the letters
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that you know: A, B, C, D, or E, what have you.
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Right?
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We haven't worked on sounds, just the letter name.
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So, C, the letter C you're looking for, but now we're going to work on sounds to improve
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your listening ability.
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Are you ready?
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It gets to be fun now.
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Okay, so I gave you a little exercise to try and we practiced it.
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I'm going to make that exercise a little bit more difficult now because we worked on the
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name, I call it the...
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You could say the capital letter, and I say it's the name of the letter.
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So, an example would be: This is a capital letter, the big...
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The big size.
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But this is the sound.
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I would say this is the name of the letter and this is the sound.
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So, the sound might be here.
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Name is B, the letter B, but the sound-right?-would be "b", "b".
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Now, we worked on letter name, right?
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Like, how many words have the letter in it.
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We didn't care about the sound that it makes, we just cared that the letter exists in the word.
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That's the first step.
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Then I'm going to have to work on sounds because you need to be able to tell the difference
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between sounds.
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But before we do that, let me give you a little bit of help with working with consonants.
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Now, I'm just assuming everybody knows a consonant, but in case you don't: A, E, I, O, U, U are
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sometimes strong...
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Oops, sorry.
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That's an old song.
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Those are vowels.
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Okay, so I'm not talking about vowels, to be honest with you.
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Vowels are really hard to do because we mix vowels, we put E and I together to make an
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"a" sound or an "e" sound, so I don't want to start with that, and nor should you.
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Best to start with the consonants because they're hard sounds.
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Also, many Latin languages, Portuguese, Italian, and Spanish don't end in hard sounds, the
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hard consonants, so it's a good idea to bring your mind to it so you can practice.
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Also, Japanese people have a little difficulty with this.
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So, working with the consonants will almost instantly improve your pronunciation by 5
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to 10% just by listening and knowing how to listen.
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Cool?
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So, for a bonus little lesson: Do only the consonants first, I just explained why. Okay?
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And I'm going to give you a specific consonant to work on because it will help you improve
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faster and immediately.
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The most used consonant in the English language is the letter T. Kind of strange, huh?
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Some people would say the...
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When I used to teach it I would say it's "s", "d", "t", and "th", not that these are...
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TH is a consonant, but most people would have difficulty saying these sounds, especially
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at the end of words, so I would make students use this exercise and practice with this again
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and again while watching movies, so they got really good at hearing and they also found
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they could understand more of what the people were saying.
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Okay?
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So it's best to know that T is the most used consonant in English, so it's best to start
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with that.
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Now, practice first before you even do the listening exercise of putting on...
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I wouldn't start with music.
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Go for a movie or TV program to start with first.
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Okay?
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First practicing saying T, and you could do it like this: "t, t, t, t", it's to get the
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brain to become aware of it.
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If you have difficulty with T, T is done by this: Your throat back here, you kind of close
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it a little bit, like swallow, swallow, and then at the tip of your tongue... See?
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Tip tongue, two Ts.
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Your tongue...
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Tip of the tongue goes to the front of the teeth, so: "t, t, t, t, t, t, t, t".
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That's how you make the T. All right?
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So T: "t". Got it? Cool.
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Now we're ready to start.
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I'm going to give you, by the way, the same two sentences I gave you before.
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"Huh, so what's the challenge, man? I just did it.
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You told me, right?"
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Now, remember I told you how many...
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Oh, did I tell you how many words or did I leave you hanging?
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So, before I do it again: How many words did you find with the letter C?
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Remember the first sentence with the cat?
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If you said five, congratulations, you're correct.
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There were five words with the letter C. "Cat", "quickly", "came", "couch", and "caught".
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Good on you.
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How about the second sentence?
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How many words with the letter S?
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This was a little bit tougher, so I hope you were paying attention.
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Remember I did it twice and you had to focus on just that "s", right?
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That "s" sound, S-word.
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So, what do we have?
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"She", "shopped", "sites", "seemed", "strange", "she", I said "she" again, "used", "pictures",
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"site" again, but I said "sites", "was", and "hers".
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Pretty cool. Right?
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That was 11 words with an S in it, if you were paying attention.
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All right?
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Now, remember I'm going to repeat the same sentences this time, but we're going to do
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a different job.
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This time, instead of concentrating on the name of the letter, I want to concentrate
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on the sound.
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So, the first thing we have to look at is: The letter C can make two sounds.
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It can make a "s" sound or a "k" sound.
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I'm going to concentrate on this, and we're not going to concentrate on the letter C,
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we're going to concentrate on one thing it can do.
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I want to hear how many words have the letter "k"...
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Or, sorry, the "k" sound. All right?
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How many of them?
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So I'm going to read the same sentences as before.
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Now, don't rewind the video to go check it out, I'm going to read it to you anyway, but
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this time look for a "k" sound that could be the letter C. Are you ready?
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Let's do it.
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"The cat quickly came to the couch and caught sight of the kite in the tree and kept quiet."
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Okay, how many "k" sounds did you hear?
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Let's try again.
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"The cat quickly came to the couch and caught sight of the kite in the tree and kept quiet."
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Yeah.
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Now, you remember before I said there were five words with the letter C, but the "k"
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sound, there are actually seven words with the "k" sound.
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Whoa, yeah, extra.
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Because remember "k-kite"-right?-and "kept" or "keep" have a "k" sound.
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And sometimes the C sounds like a K, and that's what I mean by you have to start being able to...
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The first thing is: How many words are there?
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We work on vocabulary and listening.
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The second time we're listening to grabbing sounds, taking sounds out of sentences.
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And in order to do that we can actually start noticing there are breaks between words, and
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when you start noticing the breaks, you can start catching the words afterwards and understanding
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even better.
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All right?
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Okay, now we've done with the C, I want to work on the letter S. If you remember the
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sentence I did earlier with S, I told you there were 11 words with S. The words were:
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"she", "shot", "sites"-right?-"seemed", "strange", "she", because I said "she" twice, "used",
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"pictures", "sites" again, "was", and "hers".
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There're 11 words, that's a lot of words.
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That might have been difficult because I did read it at, you know, a decent speed.
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Now we're going to redo that sentence again, but this time I don't care about the S. What
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I want to work on is the sound, because S can have two sounds, it can have a "z" sound
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or a "s, S" sound.
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All right?
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So your job now is to catch how many words have the "s" sound, not the letter S. Are
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you ready? Let's do it.
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"She shopped at many sites in the city that seemed strange.
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The cellphone that she used to take the pictures of the sites was not hers."
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You ready? One more time.
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"She shopped at many sites in the city that seemed strange.
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The cellphone that she used to take the pictures of the sites was not hers."
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Okay, I'm smiling because I can see you go: "I got it.
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I know how many words."
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Some of you will say 11, right?
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Careful.
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Remember I said there's a difference between the name of the letter and the sound of the
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letter, and the example I gave was the name of the letter B is B, the letter B, but the
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sound it makes is "b".
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In the case of S, S can be "s" as in "silent" or "z" as in "hers".
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Now, some of you are going: "Oy vey!
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He said 'hers'."
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I'm like: Yeah, it's a "z" sound and you have to be careful.
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All right?
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So, in this case, how many sounds of S?
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You'll be surprised, because it's not all the words you think.
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"She" and "shopped" are a "sh" sound, not a "s" sound.
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Mm-hmm.
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Some of you who have trouble saying "ch" and "sh" are now noticing: "Oh, there's a difference."
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So those don't count.
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"Sites" count and "city", but some of you will go: "James, 'city' starts with a C."
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Remember over here?
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We said C sometimes can sound like "S, s".
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And for proper pronunciation we need to be able to tell the difference.
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So, we have: "sites", "city", "seemed", "strange", and the word "cellphone".
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Starts with a C, but it sounds like an "s".
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Right?
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We can't say: "she", because it's a "sh" again, right?
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And we can't say "used" because that is a "z" sound.
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We can't say "pictures" because that's a "z" sound.
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But we can say "sites" again.
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So the number that we used dropped down dramatically.
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I hope you were paying attention to that and I hope you got a lot out of the lesson, because
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if you use this properly, you will find that you can improve greatly and quickly in your
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pronunciation, but also your listening skills and understanding when you speak to other
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people.
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Now, of course I have homework for you, and this is very specific homework.
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So for those of you who like The Matrix, I'm about to make you happy and it's only 18 seconds
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long.
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I need you to...
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Well, you're probably on YouTube.
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If you're not on engVid, you're on YouTube.
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You can go to YouTube and you can look under: "Blue Pill or Red Pill?
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The Matrix."
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And I only want you to listen to 18 seconds.
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In the first 18 seconds, Morpheus-we'll call him by his movie name-uses many words with
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the letter W. I want you to count up how many times or how many words he uses with the letter
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W, like: "which", "when", "window".
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He uses many, many, many of them.
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Your job is to do homework, go there.
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It's 18 seconds.
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You've watched me for about 15 minutes.
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18 seconds to improve is great.
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Right?
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Great that it's just a short amount of time to improve.
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Count how many times Morpheus uses a W word when he's talking to Neo.
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And when you're done, go pop at the website and see who got it right.
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Was it 10?
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Was it 15?
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Was it 5?
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Challenge yourself and challenge others.
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Anyway, I've got to wrap this up, and that means I have to go.
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I'm going to make this quick.
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Please subscribe to our website, and if you want to get my latest video, you want to be
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But don't forget you have to also hit the bell.
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You have to hit the bell because then that will come to your email or on your cellphone,
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Okay?
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I'm looking forward to seeing you again.
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Don't forget to go to the website.
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Don't forget to subscribe.
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Hit the bell, and have a great day.
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See you soon.
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And I want to know how many Ws happened with Neo and Morpheus.
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Maybe I'll be the first one.
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