22 Minutes of Intermediate English Listening Practice with Native English Conversation

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English with Lucy


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I'm absolutely addicted. Who is tidier?  Legs are just everywhere. I've lied to you.  
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what is my worst habit? This is a conversation  killer. I'm just trying to think of any other  
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pet peeves you have. That's not true. That's  the most obnoxious-looking jacket I've ever  
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seen in my life. Can't keep up with myself.  Now cry and laughter. Why are you crying?  
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Hello, lovely students and welcome  back to "English with Lucy." Today  
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William and I, because you may have noticed that  my husband is here with me. Hello, everyone. We've  
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got a listening/conversation lesson. I think it's  going to be interesting for you, but also for us.  
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We might end up learning something about each  other. Maybe, hopefully not because we've been  
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together for nearly six years. So we're going  to have a conversation on camera and for your  
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benefit on screen as we are talking, interesting  vocabulary words and phrases will appear. I have  
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also created a free e-book for you. It contains  the full transcript of this conversation, all of  
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the key vocabulary along with the pronunciation,  the definitions and examples, and a quiz so you  
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can put what you've learned into practise.  It's going to be an awesome resource. If you  
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would like to download that free e-book, where do  they have to click? Here? No. Where do they? Oh,  
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down there? Yes. Okay. Just down there on the link  in the description box. You then enter your what?  
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Email address. And your name. And your name.  Full name. Sorry. Can I ask, do you ever watch  
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my videos?Sometime. You then join my mailing  list and the e-book will come directly to your  
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inbox. And then after that, you've joined the PDF  club. You will automatically receive all of my  
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free weekly PDFs in e-books, along with all of my  course updates, offers, and general emails. It's a  
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free service and you can unsubscribe at any time.  Okay. I'm really excited to start this. Me too,  
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but I have no idea what the questions are gonna  be. Well, neither do I cause of one of my lovely  
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teachers pre- , prepared them. Okay, I'll  go first. What is my favourite food?Fruit,  
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as a general answer, fruit, but to  be specific, watermelons. Yeah. Oh,  
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there's nothing like a good watermelon. And part  of the fun of a watermelon is that they're not  
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grown in England and you can't access them.  So when you go abroad and there's a great  
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watermelon. I sound like a total weirdo,  don't I? Watermelon. You can't access them. 
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I don't know. I think the majority of people  whenever they go abroad and come to exotic fruit,  
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I mean coconuts, for me. Oh yeah. Will loves a  coconut. This isn't my question. No. So don't  
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take over. No, sorry! Okay, that was a really  easy one, I've made no secret of the fact that  
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I'm absolutely addicted to fruit. Total fruit fan.  Well, I also normally buy you a watermelon every  
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birthday. That's true. And Easter. Because you  don't like chocolate eggs. I do like chocolate  
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eggs, but I prefer, I prefer a watermelon. I  mean you can get chocolate anytime, but good,  
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in season watermelon, in the UK. That's a luxury!  Yeah! What did Will wear on your first date?  
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I know this like the back of my hand because I  remember calling my mum afterwards and being like,  
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he's so nice but he wore a fleece 'cause I thought  that was so weird. But there's this brand of  
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fleece that only farmers seem to wear called a  Schoffel or Schoffel. I'd never seen it before.  
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It's a very soft fleece with a leather  trim. And I just thought, I just,  
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I'd never been out with a farmer before and I  thought that's a farmer. You'd also just come  
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back from Spain. Yeah. So if they were selling  them in Spain, I would've said that they're in  
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the wrong market. Yeah, that's true. Okay. My  turn. What was the first film we saw together?  
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Oh, I do know this because it was our fourth  date. "Beauty and the Beast." Yes, it was. It  
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was. And do you remember how I impressed you on  that date? Actually, I did it in two ways. Yes.  
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You brought beer to the cinema. In my handbag. In  a cinema that didn't serve any alcohol. I brought  
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only one for you because I'd also just passed  my driving test by that point, it was February,  
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and I drove you there in my little car and it  was traumatic 'cause I wasn't a very confident  
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driver. No. But I brought you a beer to have  to relax after I traumatised you. That was very  
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thoughtful. Oh, this is a tough one. How would  Will describe himself in one word? Interesting.  
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Laid back. Yeah. Predictable. You're very laid  back. No, as in predictable answer, yeah. Yeah,  
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or chilled. Chilled. Yeah, I'm okay with chilled.  What would you say? To describe myself? In one  
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word? Trying to think of the longest word I know.  No. Good. Good! Spontaneous. No. Laid back I  
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would say, I've always been laid back. Yes. In a  good way though. It's better than being uptight.  
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Yes. Opposites attract. You're looking at me  like it's one thing we need to work on. Yeah. No,  
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I wouldn't say I'm particularly uptight but  I'm definitely not as laid back. I mean, you  
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are horizontal to be fair. But I do, I like it.  You bring a lot of balance to the relationship.  
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Yeah. Life is all about balance. Okay. My turn.  Who is better at remembering important dates?You.  
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Why? Because my memory's appalling. No, it's  not appalling. My mind thinks very quickly.  
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So when I think of something, unless I write it  down five minutes later, it might have drifted  
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off and something else has come in and replaced  it. I like the way you didn't say that you're  
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forgetful. You said I think too quickly.  
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I'm not forgetful. I'm just too fast.  Life cannot keep up. So many ideas.  
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Yeah. You come from laid  back to think too quickly.  
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Yeah, I can't keep up with myself. Now, cry  and laughter! Why are you crying? Kinda,  
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lights are bright on there. Yeah. it looks like  you punched me in the face. Yeah. Don't say that,  
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you'll start rumours! So when we started  going out, you were a farmer. I mean,  
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you didn't leave the farm. There was no option  really. Yeah, my social calendar was empty. And  
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it was only when we moved away that we started  having lots more options, lots more opportunities  
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to see other people, go away. And then we almost  went through a phase where there were too many  
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invitations and too much going on and there were  multiple invitations on each weekend. And so I  
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put in place a shared calendar. Yeah. But then  we've had issues with you agreeing to things, but  
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not putting it in the shared calendar. I've gone  the other end of the spectrum, haven't I?Yes. I  
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just said yes to everything. Yeah, there were  quite a few times where you'd suddenly realised  
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that you'd said yes to about three different  people on the same day. But you know what? It's  
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good problems to have. Look at us complaining  about having too much fun.Too popular. Yeah.  
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Who is tidier?Now, that's a hard one. Yeah, I'm  wondering what your answer's gonna be. Yeah. So  
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am I. I say that we are like swans, okay? We  glide along beautifully like that. Everything  
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looks fine. Yeah, looks just like a swan. But  underneath the surface of the water, it's like  
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legs are just everywhere. And I feel like that's  what our personal life is like. Our business life.  
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We're talking about tidying here. I'm getting  there, okay? Okay. Right. From the outside,  
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the house looks tidy and amazing but if you dare  to open a cupboard, a load of crap. I think a lot  
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of people can relate to that. I hope so. I hope  a lot of people can relate to that. Yeah, I think  
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probably part of my problem growing up was I had  the tidiest mum on Earth and I almost rebelled  
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against it. I felt like your mum was very tidy as  well. She was, she had to look after three boys,  
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so. So we were spoiled and we never learned  to tidy for ourselves. I would say we're both  
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pretty similar in tidiness as in like both  quite untidy. What do you think? Yeah, well,  
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what do they call it? Agree to disagree.  Do you think I'm untidier? I think I'm  
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slightly better. Okay. I'll accept  that. For the sake of the video. No,  
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for the sake of our marriage. Sorry, I've  still got tears in my eyes, they are red.  
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From when you claimed you think too quickly.  And now they are back again. Yeah, cool. Ooh,  
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this is a good one. Who is more adventurous?  
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Ooh. So in general, I would say you. Would you? I feel like diving into  
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something new, you're a little bit  more up for it compared to me. But  
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when we actually get there, I feel  like I probably then take the reins.  
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I think this could describe our whole  relationship. I feel like I'm very quick  
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to go for something and adapt to it. And then you  end up doing it better in the long run. And I'm  
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thinking of every board game we've ever learnt. I  always learn the instructions really quickly and  
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I win for like the first 10 rounds and then you  get it and then you like absolutely take over.  
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Yeah, I would agree with that. I think that's  spot on. Although with sports and taking risks,  
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maybe you're--You never come to the start line.  What is Will's pet peeve or biggest pet peeve?  
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When people say 110%? Yes. Yes. I understand  the idea. Sorry, I'm taking over now. No,  
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I love that you're such a YouTuber,  looking at the camera. No, I love  
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the way the question is what's your pet  peeve and I'm like I'll take over from here.  
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Yes. I just think people take it too far. You  can't give more. It's just a saying. No, people,  
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they use it in every "Apprentice" video under  the sun. Oh, so this is a TV show in the UK and  
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America where people compete for a job position.  I remember you coming back from trying to,  
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I think you'd gone with your dad to buy a new  car or something for the farm. It was a new  
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farm vehicle. And I remember you coming back and  said, "Everything we asked him, the guy just said,  
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'110%, 110%, mate.'" Do the wheels work? 110%.  How good's the engine? 110%. And it just comes  
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across as insincere. Yeah. It's just doesn't  make sense. Okay. It doesn't make sense. I'm  
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just trying to think of any other pet peeves  you have. Whenever I touch you with a cold  
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foot. Yeah, I think every guy can relate. Guys,  do you hate it when I touch you with a cold foot?  
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Because we need to talk, basically.  Okay. Who is more honest?  
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I would say it's a 50-50 split. Can you elaborate  on this 50-50 split? Mhm. You want me, you  
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want me to elaborate? Yes, it's a  conversation lesson, Will. Like,  
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you are looking at me like I was dishonest about  something this morning. No. No. I just, it's  
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just the students are waiting. They know 50-50  splits by now. I can't think of a time where  
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I've lied to you. Ah, but this was years ago.  What was that? And this was when I pretended to  
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be on the farm when I was actually going to  London to collect the engagement ring. Yes.  
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What a terrible lie. Yeah. I don't think I've  ever really lied unless-Keyword there. Really? No,  
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I think it's just like you have the odd white lie,  don't you? Yeah. You know, but nothing serious.  
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But I think more as like honesty as a personality.  I'm not one of those people that will, you know,  
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not be able to sleep unless I tell the absolute  truth and how I'm feeling in every single  
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conversation. If someone asks me, do you like  my dress? And I don't like it I'm not going to  
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cause a scene and tell them that I don't. But I  know some people stand by that and and think, no,  
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if I don't like something, I'm gonna say it. Yeah.  I'm quite good at letting things go. I'm quite  
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tolerant. Yeah, that's another word I would use  to describe you. Tolerant. Tolerant. That makes  
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me sound like a nightmare. Yeah, I was gonna say  the word you'd go for is tolerant. Yeah. And me?  
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Tolerable. Yes. Persistent. This is a good  question. Who is Will's celebrity crush.  
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Oh, Jennifer Aniston. Yeah. Jennifer Aniston. I  had to tell you that. I thought you were gonna  
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say a a different answer. What was I gonna?  I would like to think Scarlett Johansson,  
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although she never really has. Messaged me. No. Messaged you. Never really  
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what? Come up in conversation. I think she's mine if I had a female one?  
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Yeah. Yeah, Jennifer Aniston. Yeah, Jennifer  Aniston. Okay. This is a good one. What's the  
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first gift I ever gave you? I think it was a red  British and Irish Lions rugby jacket. I went to  
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the ends of the Earth for that and by the ends  of the Earth, I mean Luton. The jacket itself.  
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So the British and Irish Lions, for those of you  who don't know, it is a combination of England,  
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Scotland, Ireland and Wales. And they  play every four years-- Rugby. Rugby  
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against the southern hemisphere, whether it's  South Africa, Australia, and New Zealand. And it's  
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something that's on my bucket list of going on  one of their tours. It lasts two weeks to a month.  
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And I've always followed them ever since I was a  young child, I always wanted their kit. And there  
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was one jacket in particular that I saw that year,  which I really, really wanted. And I almost bought  
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it for myself. But when I went to purchase it  online on a website and it said there's one left  
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in stock, I said, you know what? I'm gonna buy  it tomorrow. And I went back the next day and it  
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had gone and I was distraught. And this must  have been two weeks before Christmas Day and  
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Christmas Day came and I opened up my present  from Lucy and there was this bright red British  
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and Irish Lions rugby jacket. And you then  told me the story of how you got it. It was  
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really hard to get in time for Christmas.  But then the even better part of the story  
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is that we went to a friend's house to stay  over and there was this really obnoxious guy  
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who saw the jacket hanging on the back of a  chair and was like, "Oh my God, that's the  
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most obnoxious looking jacket I've ever seen in my  life. Who the hell's is that?" And I was like, oh,  
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that was my Christmas present to Will because  it was a very bright red. Oh, bless that guy.  
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He said if I could put a percentage on how  much I hate that, it would be 110%. What  
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song did you dance to for your first dance?  "Smack My Bitch Up" by The Prodigy. Lucy.  
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That's not true. "Say a Little Prayer"  by Aretha Franklin. Yes. It was amazing,  
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beautiful, romantic. What is my  worst habit? Where do you start? Oh,  
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this is a conversation killer I think. We'll  make it the last question. I think your  
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worst habit. Barking orders. Barking orders.  What a terrible way of saying it, Will. No.  
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Barking orders. Well, I do say that to you. Yeah,  it's true. I don't bark though. No, I've got a  
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good one actually. Okay. Worst habit was probably  lack of driving that your reluctance to try and  
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overcome your driving fears. I'm better. Yes.  I still, when I approach a roundabout and I get  
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there, I'm still not 100% sure who goes first.  And it's like an innate thing. It comes from  
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naturally., I do not know whether what side  is my left and what side is my right. And  
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you can say to me, oh, hold up your fingers like  that. But it's still, it's the fact that I don't  
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immediately know. Most people just... Do you just  know what side of your body is your left and what  
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is your right. Yes. I have to check. And then  that takes me a second and then by that point,  
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someone's already beeped me behind in the  car and then I'm freaked out. Oh yeah,  
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but it's always been that way. I mean even  when I'm working on Excel and it's like delete  
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left column, delete right column. I always  have to be like left, right, one, two. Okay,  
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it's that one that needs to be deleted. See,  I believe if you practise something enough,  
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whatever it is, you will overcome it. It just  depends how long it takes you to then overcome  
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it. You have witnessed me struggle with  my lefts and rights. It's something more  
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than just a lack of practise. You're perfect,  don't beat yourself down. And manipulative.  
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Okay, you can ask me one more question. What  did Will want to be when he was younger? Ah,  
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there are various things I think. I remember once  you met your friend's dad who was an investment  
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banker and was really rich and cool. So you wanted  to be an investment banker. For one night. Yeah.  
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I know that you wanted to be a farmer  for quite a large part of your childhood.  
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Did you ever want to be a rugby player? Yes. You wanted to be a rugby player as well.  
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What about when you were a little child? Did  you ever want to be like a fireman or something?  
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I think it was probably something to do with  farming. Yeah. Yeah. Growing up on a farm helps.  
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Do you know what I wanted to be when I was a  child? I know you wanted to work in makeup,  
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but that was later on. No, it wasn't makeup.  What? Reconstructive plastic surgery. I did  
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not know that. You didn't know that. That's the  first question in all of this that I didn't know.  
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When I was younger, I really loved making faces  out of clay. And so I thought the perfect job  
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for me would be to be a plastic surgeon but  I wanted it to be a reconstructive one. So  
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like people in car crashes and stuff, I could  like make their faces look the way they did.  
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And so I even did chemistry and biology and things  at A Levels to carry on this until I realised no,  
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I don't have a medicine degree in me. I'm not  dedicated, hardworking or possibly intelligent  
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enough to do that. So then I want to do  marketing and now I'm a YouTuber. Natural  
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progression. My parents are so proud. Okay, that's  it from us. I hope you enjoyed learning a little  
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bit more about both of us, but more importantly,  I hope you learned lots and lots of interesting  
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vocabulary. If you would like to read the  full transcript and get a full list of all  
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the vocabulary we used, all of the pronunciation,  the examples, the definitions, we've included some  
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listening comprehension questions. We've got a  quiz on the vocabulary. Download the e-book. I  
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know you're getting ready to point in the right  direction. Where do they click? Just here? Yes.  
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Yes. You click just down here. You sign up for the  mailing list and it'll come automatically to your  
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inbox and you'll be signed up to my newsletter.  You'll get all my future PDFs, my news, updates  
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and offers. Don't forget to connect with me on  all of my social media. I've got my Instagram  
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and my Facebook. I've also got my website where  I've got loads of lessons and a free interactive  
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pronunciation tool where you can click on phonemes  and hear how they're pronounced, and hear me  
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pronouncing words containing those phonemes. I've  also got all of my English courses now and Will  
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has helped create these. It's been an amazing  project, hasn't it? It's a team effort. Yeah,  
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'cause we actually work together now and it's  been really awesome. So we've got a B1 programme,  
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the B2 programme, our pronunciation programme.  And our C1's coming out in May. It is, I'll leave  
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a waiting list down below or if it's already  out, then I'm sure we'll put a link somewhere  
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and we've got our challenges as well. I think  we'll see them soon for another lesson. Bye-Bye.
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