One HACK to Understand FAST English

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English Speaking Success


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- How can you understand native speakers
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when they speak so fast in everyday conversations and films?
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Let's find out with this one simple hack.
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(bright upbeat music)
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Hello, it's Keith from the Keith Speaking Academy
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and this YouTube channel, English Speaking Success.
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Here to help you develop your English speaking skills
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so you can become a confident speaker of English.
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Now, you know, many students
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struggle to understand native speakers of English.
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Just gimme a call anytime to FaceTime (indistinct)
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we'll sort into a text, alright?
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And I feel for them
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because they've taken time to learn English,
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to build their knowledge of English,
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and they've done lots of reading
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and built up their vocabulary.
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But when it comes to understanding native speakers,
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they still find it difficult.
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Maybe this is you.
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One of the reasons you may still find it difficult
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is possibly because you think native speakers
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pronounce words one by one.
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Or that they pronounce them the way that they're written.
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However, some advanced students
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who fully understand native speakers,
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they know that this is not true.
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There is one simple hack
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that they understand and practice,
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and now you can, too. (laughs)
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The hack is understanding
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that advanced or native speakers of English contract words.
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And if you can master recognizing
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the most common contractions,
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this will take your listening skills
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up to a whole new level.
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So, in this video, I will test your listening skills
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and I'll show you
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how some of the most common contractions work,
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so that you can recognize them
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and improve your listening skills.
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Oh, and at the end of the video,
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I'll also give you some tips
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about how you can actually implement this
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in your everyday listening skills.
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Okay, sound good? Let's do it.
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(graphics whooshing)
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Oh, and just to let you know,
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there is a PDF of all of this information
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that you can download for free.
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Just click on the link in the description below, okay.
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Sound good? Let's do it.
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(graphics whooshing)
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Okay, so to contract.
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Contract as a verb, right?
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Not contract, which is a noun, like a work contract.
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To contract means to make smaller.
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So, in spoken English, this is where two words become one.
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Smaller, right?
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And as we're talking about listening skills,
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more importantly, the two words become one sound.
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One sound.
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And it's really important
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to learn how to hear these sounds
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and to know what they mean when you hear them.
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So, let's go through four or five of the most common ones.
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What we'll do is I will say the sound,
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and I want you to write down
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or imagine in your head what are the two words.
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If you have pen and paper, you can write it down.
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Pen and paper, what century do you live in, Keith?
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(Keith laughs)
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Okay, are you ready?
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The first one, aren't.
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Aren't.
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Okay.
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And this is the contraction of are not.
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Are not, aren't.
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A lot of my Spanish friends here,
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even though they know the contraction,
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they say aren't, aren't, with that re, aren't.
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But look at the phonetics,
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it's ant, ant.
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It's a bit like arm, arm.
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But change the M for a nuh.
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Arn.
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Arn.
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Aren't.
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And you can put the T on the end.
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Aren't.
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What's interesting is most of the time
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actually that T disappears, we drop the T sound.
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So it's arn, arn, okay.
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Are not, for example, they aren't coming.
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Actually, we say they aren't coming.
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They aren't coming, aren't coming.
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The T becomes a glottal stop.
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Aren't coming.
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But when you hear that, they aren't coming.
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Aren't (chuckles) with a nuh.
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They aren't coming.
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You know, that it's are not.
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Okay? They aren't coming.
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The T will be pronounced
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particularly if the next word begins with a vowel
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or a vowel sound.
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For example, I'm late aren't I?
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Aren't I?
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Interesting, the I am in the question tag is aren't I.
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I'm late, aren't I?
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You can hear that linking there.
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Okay, that's the first one.
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Number two.
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She's.
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She's.
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Okay, this is, she is.
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Or she has.
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Both of them are she's.
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Actually, it can also be she's.
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It can be a E or a ee.
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You can see in the phonetics it can be shiz or she's.
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Both of them are used.
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Probably shiz is more common, I think,
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'cause it's more commonly not stressed.
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So, this can be she is, or she has.
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For example, she's angry.
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Can you hear the she's?
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She's, she's angry.
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She's angry.
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Bit like shazam.
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She's angry.
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As has, she's got blue eyes.
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She's got blue eyes.
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She's, she's, she's got blue eyes.
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You can hear that shiz, shiz sound, right?
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That's the sound you want to be looking for.
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Forget about, she has, forget it.
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She's.
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She's got blue eyes. Okay?
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Now, interestingly, it's the same with he is or he has.
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He's.
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He's.
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He's angry.
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He's got blue eyes.
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Even more interesting is with he,
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we actually often drop the huh.
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The H sound.
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So, it's not even his,
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it's iz, iz, he's angry.
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He's got blue eyes.
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He's angry.
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He's angry. He's got blue eyes.
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Can you hear the iz sound?
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And when you start changing your mindset
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about he is to iz, iz,
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then you're gonna start improving your listening skills.
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Great, next one. Ready?
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I'll.
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I'll.
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So this is, I will.
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I'll.
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Sometimes it's made even shorter.
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I'll.
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I'll.
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So, instead of I will help you.
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You may hear, I'll help you.
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I'll, I'll help you.
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Can you hear? I'll help you.
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I'll help you.
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Okay, great.
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Notice I will not,
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also has a contraction.
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I won't.
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Won't.
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I won't.
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And again, that T sound we often drop
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unless it's followed by a vowel.
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So, I won't help you.
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I won't help you.
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Can you hear?
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Won't, won't, won't.
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I won't help you.
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I won't help you.
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Or it sometimes links if it's followed by a vowel.
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So you may get, he won't arrive on time.
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He won't arrive on time.
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He won't arrive on time.
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Great, start listening to these sounds,
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and you're on the way.
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Let's do number four.
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Didn't.
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Didn't.
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Didn't.
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Didn't.
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It's like ASMR.
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Didn't.
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And this is, did not.
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Didn't.
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The sound, right, is didn't.
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Didn't, it did...
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It's like the D, D, D, D.
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Sometimes you hear the D like dig or dip, D, D.
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And then the second sound is dun.
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Sometimes the magicians go, dun, dun, dun.
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Dun.
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D, dun.
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You've got the D and the dun, dun, dun, dun.
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Didn't. Didn't.
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Hear, didn't.
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Right? That's it.
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He didn't come.
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He didn't come. He didn't come.
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You can hear the didn't.
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So, instead of listening for he did not come,
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mm, he didn't come.
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Oh, they didn't, didn't.
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Din, dun, dun.
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Didn't. Didn't.
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That's it.
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He didn't come.
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Again, that T sound is dropped unless there's a vowel sound.
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So, you may get the link
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if you get, he didn't open my letter.
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He didn't open my letter.
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There you've got the didn't open.
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He didn't open my letter.
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Right.
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Great. Now, in a similar way,
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you've got, couldn't.
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Could not, couldn't.
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Should not is shouldn't.
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Would not, wouldn't.
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Right.
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I shouldn't go.
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I couldn't go.
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I wouldn't go if I were you.
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So start listening for that sound.
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The didn't, couldn't, shouldn't, wouldn't.
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Dun, dun, dun, dun, dun.
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Remember the magician?
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That's it, great.
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So there you have a bunch of the most common contractions.
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Start listening for those sounds,
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and you're well on the way
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to leveling up your listening skills.
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(graphics whooshing)
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Okay, and some tips here
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just to help you implement or practice this, right?
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The first thing is about subtitles.
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So, if you're watching films or series on Netflix,
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and you want to develop your listening skills,
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take away the subtitles, turn them off, don't watch them.
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'Cause if you have subtitles, you will read.
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Now that can be good for vocabulary
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and picking up new words,
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but if you want to develop listening skills, take them away.
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Not even in your own language.
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'Cause that will develop your translation skills.
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Nothing.
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Now, if you're a beginner,
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sometimes you may want subtitles to help you.
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It's a support.
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But make sure sometimes you're watching without subtitles.
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Right?
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That's really the only way
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you'll develop your listening skills.
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And I know if you're watching like drama and action films,
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sometimes they speak very loud and sometimes
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(faintly speaks) the voice drops and you're like,
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"Oh, what did he say? Turn on the subtitles."
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I get that, sometimes.
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The other interesting thing
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is we've looked at contractions today
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and these are the small words.
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But I also know that you're listening sometimes
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is difficult 'cause of your vocabulary.
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You lack vocabulary.
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The big words, right?
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So, all the time you want to be building up your vocabulary
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over time on a wide range of topics.
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So, don't always watch the same action movies
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if you like that.
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Make sure you're watching other things,
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documentaries, history, geography, politics, the news,
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to build up your vocabulary.
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'Cause that is key to get those big words.
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(Keith laughing)
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Big words.
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As opposed to the little words,
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which are the contractions, right?
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The aren't, wouldn't, didn't.
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Things like that. Great.
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Those are my tips.
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(graphics whooshing)
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So, I hope now after this video,
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you will be able to start noticing these sounds,
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these contractions,
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when you're listening to English.
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Remember, if you want to download the PDF
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that has a summary of this lesson,
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you can, just click on the link down below.
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And remember, the secret is in the practice.
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Listen, notice, listen, notice, as much as you can.
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And if you're ready
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to take your learning even a step further,
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Listen, thank you so much for watching me today
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and for learning with me.
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I hope you've learned something new.
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If you like the video, give me a like,
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subscribe, turn on notifications
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and I'll see you maybe in the course,
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maybe in the next video.
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Take care, my friend.
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Bye-bye.
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(bright upbeat music)
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