How to Write IELTS Essay Introductions – The Quick & Easy Way!

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English Jade


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Hello everyone, I'm Jade. What we're talking about today is writing introductions. And
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I'm going to give you three ways that you can write introductions, and you can use any
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of these three ways to answer an IELTS exam for the discursive essay or discursive essay
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questions in the CAE exam.
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So let's take a look at the kind of question I'm talking about. I'll read the question
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to you first of all. "In Britain, elderly people may go to live
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in a home with other old people where nurses look after them. Sometimes the government
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has to pay for this care. Who do you think should pay for this care?"
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And then in the IELTS question it would say: "Give reasons and support your answer with
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your own opinions."
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So this is a discursive essay. And if you look at it, there are two... There are two
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sides in the question. The first side is the government paying for the care. And the other...
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The other side is implied, doesn't... Doesn't tell us who the other side is. But if the
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government's not paying, it's implying that it's the... The children of the elderly people.
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So: "children of elderly people." So, in all these discursive essays, there's going to
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be some kind of opposition; one side and a different side. So now we found the two sides,
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the two ways of looking at this question.
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And what we're going to look at now is the first way that you can answer this question
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in an introduction. Because what happens is when you get there and you're writing an exam,
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many people just get stuck and they don't know what to write for the introduction; they
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don't know how to begin. And, of course, you can waste time if you don't know what to say.
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So what some people do is basically just rewrite the question and just maybe change a couple
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of words, but it's not really an introduction if you do that.
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So let's look at rhetorical questions. You can use a rhetorical question to write an
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introduction. What's a "rhetorical question"? I think I just made a rhetorical question.
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It's when you... When you speak directly to the reader, asking a question, but of course
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the reader's not going to be able to answer you, so you answer the reader in the course
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of your argument. So it's taking the question and making your own question out of it, essentially.
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So, an easy way to do it is by using: "should" to form your question. So remember we've got
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two sides, we've got an opposition. We've got government paying for the care and we've
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got the children of elderly people paying for the... For the care.
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So here we go, here's the first example: "Should the government or family pay for the
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care of elderly people?" So, in my answer, I've called them "family"
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here, it's a little bit... It's a little bit more direct and succinct, rather than saying:
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"children of elderly people". So there's one example.
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"Should the government be responsible for providing care for elderly people?"
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I forgot my question mark there. You don't need to write your rhetorical question with
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"should". You could use other question structures. For example: "Is it the responsibility of
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government to pay for the care of elderly people?" You don't have to use "should", but
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I find "should" is an easy... Easy way to generate your question. But then, you know,
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that's not the whole introduction; you need to say something else.
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What do you say then? Well, you follow with the context. So, what's the context of this?
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Well, it's telling us what happens in Britain, elderly people go to homes and the government
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pays or sometimes the family pay, but maybe there's a different context in other countries.
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For example: the country you're from. Again, it's implying that, that it's not the same
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system everywhere in the world. So you could... You could bring this context into the next
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sentence in your introduction.
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So here is some sentences you can use for writing about the context. And I haven't...
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I haven't finished the sentences, I'll just improvise some endings. For example:
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"This question" - talking about the rhetorical question - "generates a lot of debate because..."
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and now I'm going to improvise. "This question generates a lot of debate because the care
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for elderly people is very, very" - not very, very - "is very expensive."
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Or you could say: "Opinion is divided about this issue because
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some families cannot afford to pay for the care of their elderly relatives. For this
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reason, it's not fair to expect them to pay." Something like that, another improvised answer.
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Or what about this one? In your subject, you can use a group. Okay? You don't have to say:
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"I think", you don't have to use your own subjectivity. So you could say something like:
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"Most people" or you could, borrowing the authority of somebody else, you could say:
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"politicians" or we could refer to someone relevant in the answer. We could say: "Most
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elderly people", for example. Here we go: "Most people think that..." Improvising here:
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"Most people think that the government should pay for the care of elderly people because
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elderly people have worked and paid taxes all their lives so it's only fair."
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I don't know if most people think that, but it's your essay, you can say what you like.
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So when you... When you've written your statement with the context, that's... Will give you
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a few lines and that's enough for an introduction. And then you can move on to the main body
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of your... Of your essay. But what we look at next is the other ways of writing an introduction
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for your IELTS or CAE exam.
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Let's have a look at the second way to write an introduction. So I just left some key phrases
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from the question at the top here. Remember, we have an opposition: the government pays
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for the care or the family pays for the care. So if you are uncomfortable doing a rhetorical
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question, you might want to consider this way which I'm calling the "While Introduction".
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And this is the structure for writing this kind of introduction, there are three parts
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to make your introduction.
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The first part is you need to write a context sentence and you can do that in the present
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simple. The second part is a "While" sentence for contrast. And the third part is a statement
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of opinion. So we're going to look at those three different parts now.
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So, one: context sentence, present simple. So, here you're expressing some kind of general
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fact about the situation. "The care of elderly people is expensive therefore,
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there is debate about who should pay for it." We put commas before "therefore". You're not
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using: "I think" or anything like this. This is just a general statement about the situation.
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Remember that in Britain, elderly people go to live in a home sometimes and the government
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sometimes pays for them. Well, you're just adding a little bit of opinion there, saying
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it's expensive, you're... You're sharing us what the problem is if you... If you do that.
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So there... There you have your context.
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Then we get to the part where we need to make the "While" sentence for contrast, and this
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is where we show the two positions; some people think this, some people think that. Let's
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have a look. So this would be your sentence or something similar:
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"While some people think that the government should pay, others think that the family should
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pay." So, what you do is you need to put the two
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sides of the argument into your "While" sentence. So here I put "some people" and I'm contrasting
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it with "others", "others". But we could... We could vary this. We could also say: "many
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people" or we could even say: "elderly people". We could include... We could include the group
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of people that the question's actually talking about. So, we need to make the opposition
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and we do that by mentioning here the other side of the situation, the family should pay
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like that. When you write a "While" sentence, there will always be a comma in between your
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first clause and your second clause.
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So then what do you do? You need to give a statement of opinion to close this introduction.
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So you can use... You can use this phrase to get you started, you can say: "In my opinion".
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"In my opinion, there are strong arguments on both sides..."
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So you would continue that, saying something about why you think one side is strong. I
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think this kind of thing is really good for an IELTS answer. If you are at university
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level, you need to be writing something more sophisticated, but I'm giving you just a template
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you can use in your answers so that you don't get stuck. And if you follow this template,
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you'll get a good score in your essays. Oh, well the introduction will be good at least.
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So here's another option, you could say: "In my opinion, the government" - or you could
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choose a different subject -, "the family should pay as..." blah, blah, blah.
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So here, you're including in the introduction what you actually think. You're showing us
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how you're going to argue in the rest of the essay or what you're going to discuss in the
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rest of the essay. If you say something like this: "In my opinion, there are strong arguments
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on both sides", we don't really know where you're going with your answer yet. Maybe you
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don't know yet and that's why you're choosing that. If you say: "In my opinion, the family
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should pay..." blah, blah, blah, then we know that throughout your argument, that's what
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you're going for; you're going to make the case that it's the responsibility of the family.
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So when we come back, we're going to look at the third and final way that you can use...
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A template that you can follow to write an introduction for IELTS or CAE.
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Now we're going to look at the final way that I have for you to write an introduction for
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your IELTS or CAE. So, often, these kind of questions are really set up for you to be
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able to bring in your own experience from your own country, so you can contrast the
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cultures between Britain and where you're from, for example. So, I've called this third
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option: "Sharing experience/contrasting cultures". So remember the question was set
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up in a way that said: "In Britain, the government generally pays for the care of elderly people"?
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Well, maybe it's different in your country so we can use this structure for making an
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introduction.
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The first part is a context sentence about your country. So the question told us what
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it's like in Britain. What's it like in your country? The next part is a "However" contrast
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sentence, so contrasting sentence. And the last part of the introduction is you giving
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a statement of opinion. Which system or which culture do you think is best? Effectively,
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so let's look at those sentences.
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For the context sentence about your country, I'm just going to put a country here.
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"In ___________ the family is responsible for" - missed that word - "for the care of
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their elderly parents." Well, I spent some time in Nepal and I can
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tell you that there, the family is responsible. They have a very different system; the way
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they live is very different. So, in fact, I don't have to be from Nepal to say that.
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It's not like I'm talking about my country; doesn't have to be your country to make this
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kind of... To use this kind of structure. So, for example: "In Nepal the family is responsible
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for the care of their elderly parents, therefore they must pay for their care." It's not an
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option for the government to pay for the care here. So there's a context sentence.
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Then show the contrast. That's what it's like in Nepal, what's it like in Britain? And you
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can use what was said in the question to be able to answer that.
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"However, in Britain the situation is different." - Yeah, we know it's different because the
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government can pay for the care - "Perhaps because family life is different."
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You could go on to discuss this more in the main body of your essay. You don't... You
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don't definitely... Essentially, you don't need that so much, that's just like a little
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bit extra. You could just leave it like that. "However, in Britain the situation is different."
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And then you can give your opinion. Which way or which system is better? So whatever
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you think. "In my opinion, the government should pay
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for the care of elderly people because..." blah, blah, blah.
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So what I've tried to do is break down the structure of an introduction for you because
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a lot of people just get really stuck and they don't know what to write because you
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see this question there and you don't really know how to put it together.
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So what can you take away from today's lesson? You can think... You can think about an introduction
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as something with a beginning, and a middle, and an end, and a structure that you can follow.
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Plus, you can take away some of the set phrases that I've given you so that you can include
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those in your introductions in the future when you're writing something.
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But what you can do now is, of course, go to the engVid website where you can do a quiz
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on this lesson. So that will prepare you for writing introductions for your exams. And
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what I'd also like you to do is subscribe here on my engVid channel and also on my personal
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channel. I've got lots and lots of videos on my personal channel about learning English,
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other things as well, accents, a variety of things for you to enjoy there. So, yes, we're
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finished now. I'm just going to go fishing. I'll see you later.
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