Spoken English Class 1 | How to Speak Fluent English - Beginner to Advanced Speaking Practice

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English with Lucy


براہ کرم ویڈیو چلانے کے لیے نیچے دیے گئے انگریزی سب ٹائٹلز پر ڈبل کلک کریں۔

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- Hello everyone, and welcome back to English with Lucy.
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سب کو سلام ، اور لوسی کے ساتھ انگریزی میں خوش آمدید۔
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Today I have a spoken English class for you.
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آج میرے پاس آپ کے لئے انگریزی کی ایک بولی کلاس ہے۔
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I have got eight tips that will help you
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میرے پاس آٹھ نکات ہیں جو آپ کی مدد کریں گے
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to master spoken English.
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بولی انگریزی میں مہارت حاصل کرنے کے لئے
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If you apply these tips to your everyday life,
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اگر آپ اپنی روزمرہ کی زندگی پر ان نکات کو استعمال کرتے ہیں تو ،
آپ واقعی ایک فرق محسوس کریں گے ،
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you will really notice a difference,
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and you will become more confident
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اور آپ زیادہ پراعتماد ہوجائیں گے
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and more comfortable speaking English.
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اور انگریزی بولنے میں زیادہ آرام دہ ہے۔
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My first tip is to get to know the parts
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میرا پہلا اشارہ حصوں کو جاننے کے لئے ہے
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of your body that you use while speaking English.
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آپ کے جسم کا جو آپ انگریزی بولنے کے دوران استعمال کرتے ہیں۔
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This might sound a little odd, but trust me on this one.
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یہ تھوڑا سا عجیب لگتا ہے ، لیکن اس پر مجھ پر اعتماد کریں۔
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If you don't understand which parts of
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اگر آپ نہیں سمجھتے کہ کون سے حصے ہیں
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your face, tongue, and throat are used
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آپ کا چہرہ ، زبان اور گلے استعمال ہوئے ہیں
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when speaking English, then how will you ever
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جب انگریزی بولتے ہو ، تب آپ کبھی کیسے رہیں گے
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be able to correct your pronunciation mistakes?
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آپ کی تلفظ کی غلطیوں کو درست کرنے کے قابل ہو؟
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Watch yourself in the mirror while speaking English
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انگریزی بولنے کے دوران خود کو آئینے میں دیکھیں
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is a common tip that many teachers give.
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ایک عام ٹپ ہے جو بہت سے اساتذہ دیتے ہیں۔
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However, I think you should go one step further than this.
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تاہم ، میرے خیال میں آپ کو اس سے ایک قدم آگے جانا چاہئے۔
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You absolutely need to analyse what your
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آپ کو بالکل تجزیہ کرنے کی ضرورت ہے کہ آپ کیا
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lips, tongue, throat, face in general is doing
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عام طور پر ہونٹ ، زبان ، گلا ، چہرہ کر رہا ہے
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when you speak English.
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جب آپ انگریزی بولتے ہیں
آپ کو ایک قریبی ویڈیو ، ویڈیو میں ایک زومڈ تلاش کرنے کی ضرورت ہے ترجمہ شدہ سب ٹائٹل درج کریں
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You need to find a close-up video, a zoomed in video
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دیسی اسپیکر یا اسپیکر کی جس کی آپ تعریف کرتے ہیں
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of a native speaker or a speaker that you admire
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speaking in English.
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انگریزی میں بولنا۔
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You then need to record yourself up close,
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اس کے بعد آپ کو اپنے آپ کو قریب سے ریکارڈ کرنا ہوگا ،
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preferably at the same distance speaking the same sentence.
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ترجیحا ایک ہی فاصلے پر وہی جملہ بولنا۔
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Analyse the way your lips move in comparison to their lips.
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ان کے ہونٹوں کے مقابلے میں آپ کے ہونٹوں کے چلنے کے طریقے کا تجزیہ کریں۔
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Analyse how far they stick their tongue out
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تجزیہ کریں کہ وہ کس حد تک اپنی زبان سے چپکے ہوئے ہیں
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or maybe they push it right back in their mouth.
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یا ہوسکتا ہے کہ وہ اسے اپنے منہ میں پیچھے چھوڑ دیں۔
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What are you doing with your tongue?
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تم اپنی زبان سے کیا کر رہے ہو؟
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This started a big learning curve for me
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اس نے میرے لئے سیکھنے کا ایک بڑا رخ شروع کیا
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when I was learning Spanish.
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جب میں ہسپانوی سیکھ رہا تھا۔
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I started to really analyse Spanish speakers tongues,
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میں نے واقعی ہسپانوی بولنے والے زبانوں کی تجزیہ کرنا شروع کیا ،
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they might have found this quite weird
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انہیں شاید یہ بہت ہی عجیب لگا ہوگا
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when I was watching them speak,
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جب میں ان کو بولتے ہوئے دیکھ رہی تھی
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looking at their tongue instead of their eyes,
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اپنی آنکھوں کی بجائے ان کی زبان پر نگاہ ڈال رہی تھی ،
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but I realised that when, in English,
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we say "duh" with the tongue inside of our mouths.
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"Duh, duh" is quite a delicate sound.
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The Spanish speakers in the area I was living in
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would stick their tongue out a little bit more.
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"Deh, deh" like that.
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By listening alone, I would never have realised that.
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But by watching and analysing, I managed to transform
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my pronunciation, and you can do the same with English.
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You should also analyse the voice quality,
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how much voice do we allow to escape through our throats?
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Compare it to yours as well.
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If you are serious about improving your pronunciation
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and your spoken English, then you do need
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to be very critical about what you are speaking at present
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and work towards correcting it.
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Tip number two is to combine reading and listening,
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thus improving your pronunciation.
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Perhaps you will know by now that
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a way a word is written in English
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normally gives very little indication
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as to how that word is pronounced in English.
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In many languages across the world,
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the way a word is written tells you and shows you
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exactly how that word should be spoken.
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This is not the case in English,
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and it's part of the reason why
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English pronunciation and English speaking
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is so difficult for learners.
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I have found a really good method that has
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helped so many of my students.
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Take a book that you have already read in English
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or a book that you would like to read in English,
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I have got a fair few recommendations
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in the description box down below.
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And read that book again, but here's the important part:
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whilst listening to the audio book version on Audible.
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If you listen to a word as you read it,
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your brain will start making connections.
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And the next time you hear that word,
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you will know how it's spelled,
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and the next time you read that word,
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you'll know how it's pronounced.
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It's such an effective method,
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and the best part is you can get a free
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audio book that's a 30 day free trial on Audible.
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All you've got to do is click on the link
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in the description box and sign up.
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Then you can download one of my recommendations.
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Give it a try, it really works.
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Tip number three is another reading one,
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but it's practise speed reading.
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This isn't such a common technique,
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but I think it should be.
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It's a really good way of improving your
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fluency, so how fluently you speak English,
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your velocity, so that's how quickly you speak English,
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and also it will help with your connected speech;
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how you join one word to another,
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or one sound to another in English.
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You need to find a text that you'd like to read.
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This text can accommodate your level.
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Honestly I recommend using reputable news sources
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and news websites.
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If you want to practise your informal speech,
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then you could find a blogger you like
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who writes as if they're chatting to a friend.
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Read the text aloud, and time yourself as you're reading it.
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Then read that text aloud again,
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and try to beat your previous time.
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You can repeat this as many times as you want,
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but I find after four times, four, after four times,
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I'm getting pretty bored of the text.
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This will help you to familiarise yourself
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with the common sounds in English.
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A step further would be to record yourself
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and to send it to your language instructor,
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or to use it as a topic in your next language lesson.
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Tip number four is a tip that has been massively
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important for me as a native speaker,
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so I can only imagine how important it could be for you.
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It is to prepare your monologues and stories
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that you are likely to repeat in advance.
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I'm talking funny stories you want to tell
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at a dinner party, I'm talking about your elevator pitch,
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I'm talking about your answer to
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what do you do for a living, or where do you come from?
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These common questions that you get asked
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again and again and again.
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Prepare your answer, have them up your sleeve.
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That's the way we say to have something prepared,
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to have it up your sleeve.
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If you're an advanced speaker and you're more worried
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about keeping people interested or making people laugh,
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then prepare your funny and interesting stories.
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I first thought about this when I was dating.
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This was a long time ago,
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and I remember that I would get stuck,
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and I wouldn't know what to talk about,
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so I always felt good and confident
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if I went into a dating situation with my best stories,
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and my most interesting things to say up my sleeve.
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It was funny because when I met my husband-to-be,
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I had all these stories and interesting things to say
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up my sleeve, and it all went out the window.
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Conversation just flowed without any effort,
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but I understand that speaking English,
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speaking a second language can be very nerve-wracking,
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it's just like dating in my opinion.
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And you do want to have these things prepared.
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Tip number five is focus on pronunciation over grammar.
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Now there will be some teachers out there watching this
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and thinking, oh my god, what?
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This is honestly my opinion.
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I think that bad grammar habits
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are much easier to correct than bad pronunciation habits.
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I would say that it's much easier to understand
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somebody speaking with great pronunciation, but bad grammar,
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than hearing someone speak with perfect grammar
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but terrible pronunciation.
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I've met so many students that know
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every single grammar rule;
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they even sometimes can correct me,
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but their pronunciation, they just,
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they got to a certain level and then
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they found it very, very difficult to improve.
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They are able to improve with specific help,
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professional help, but it could've been so much easier.
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But from a very, very young age,
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they were taught bad pronunciation,
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or they weren't corrected on their pronunciation.
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The focus was only on grammar,
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and that focus needs to switch.
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I'm not talking about having a perfect accent.
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You don't need a perfect accent.
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You just need to be clear and understandable when you speak.
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It will make you feel more confident.
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When people move to an English speaking country,
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they are most likely embarrassed of their
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pronunciation than they are their grammar.
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Bad grammar can make it not so easy to understand
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someone, but bad pronunciation can make it impossible
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to understand someone.
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So big tip: focus on pronunciation.
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Tip number six is to try and think in English.
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I have made an entire video about this topic,
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but it's such a big topic.
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Some people find it very easy to think in English,
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and some people find it near impossible to think in English.
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If you want to be able to speak English fluently
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without even thinking, then you need to
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train yourself to think in English.
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A good way to start doing this is to have
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a little English narrator in your head.
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Choose someone's voice that you like.
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I know a lot of people use Emma Watson's voice;
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they have her speaking in her head.
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This is normally females.
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But for a couple of hours a day,
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or even couple of minutes a day,
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have your little chosen person, Emma Watson
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or whoever it is, narrate in your head
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everything you're doing.
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I am washing the dishes, I am picking up the spoon,
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I am putting it on the table,
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oh no, I don't like that, what have I done?
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Just chat to yourself as you would in your own language,
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but in English.
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Something weird might happen after a while.
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You might automatically start thinking in English,
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and you might even start dreaming in English.
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They say that you are really, really becoming fluent
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if you start dreaming in a second language.
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And a very weird thing can happen.
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You can start dreaming about your friends and family
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that don't speak your second language
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speaking in your second language.
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I've had my parents telling me to do stuff in Spanish,
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and I've just woken up very, very confused.
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(chuckles)
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Another point, still related to the topic
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of thinking in English is to be
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constantly on the search for new words,
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new phrases, a new vocabulary.
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Keep a note app on your phone or a physical vocab book,
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and when you are idle, or not doing something,
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for example commuting to work, or at work,
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look around, think what don't I know in English?
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And if you see something, for example,
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lamp post, curtain, then note it down,
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and make a point that at the end of the day,
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finding out what that word is in English.
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Number seven, this tip is very helpful
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because I know a lot of you just want to learn
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one specific accent.
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Well this tip is speak with a variety
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of native speakers who all have different accents.
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It's so tempting to just focus on one accent,
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but you will be doing yourself a disservice.
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The wider the variety of people that you speak with,
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the more flexible your brain will be
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when it comes to understanding speech.
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A great example is my poor mother.
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She struggles so badly when it comes
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to understanding different accents.
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It's funny and it can also be insulting
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to the speaker sometimes.
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But I'm talking Scottish accents, Irish accents,
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Spanish people speaking English.
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She is surrounded by mainly English people,
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she speaks with people who all speak
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the same accent, and she really, really struggles.
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I, however, have been to many different countries,
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and I've had students from all over the world,
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I've lived in different locations,
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and I find it very easy to understand different accents.
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We've got the same genetics,
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we've had the same upbringing to a certain point,
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but because I listen to speakers
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with lots of different accents,
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I am able to understand, and she isn't.
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Thank you Mom for letting me use you as an example.
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She does find it funny.
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She really struggles.
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But it might happen to you as well.
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If you just focus on a clear, (mumbles) accent,
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then you will struggle to understand a Glaswegian accent,
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or an Australian accent, or an accent from
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the deep south of America.
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Many of you will be thinking,
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great, I would love to speak to loads of native people,
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but I don't know how to speak to them.
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Well, I have a couple of suggestions.
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Number one is of course attend English classes,
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group English classes.
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Number two is attend expat meet-ups.
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Expats are people who have left their home country
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to live in another country.
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A lot of them will have meet-ups because they want
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to speak with other people that speak their language,
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and have a taste of their own culture, their home culture.
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Well, you can also try going to those
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and seeing if you can mix with them
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and speak their own language with them.
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You will find a wide variety of accents
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'cause they normally come from all over the world.
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You can also use Italki's language partner feature.
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I've spoken about this quite a lot.
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This is a free feature where you can find
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a language partner to practise with.
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If you speak a language that the partner wants to learn,
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and the partner speaks a language that you want to learn,
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you can do a tandem, I think it's called in some countries,
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a language exchange.
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I've left a link to that in the description box.
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Some people find it quite hard to find native speakers
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that want to speak their language,
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especially if you come from a country where
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everyone wants to learn English,
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but it isn't as popular for English speakers
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to learn your language.
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You could perhaps consider paying for
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a private language tutor.
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Italki's prices are really, really good per hour.
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Yeah, they're very, very affordable.
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I would recommend; I've used them myself.
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And number eight, if you cannot find native speakers
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with whom to practise, then just find like-minded people.
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A really great resource is Facebook.
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I never thought I'd be recommending Facebook,
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but honestly Facebook groups are fantastic
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for finding like-minded people,
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and for helping each other out.
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If you have a question about English,
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if you want someone to analyse the way you speak,
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there will probably be someone on a Facebook group
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that will be willing to help you.
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I'm on lots of Facebook groups for many different reasons;
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Facebook groups for wedding planning,
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Facebook groups for being a farmer's wife,
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lots of them, and there are so many helpful people.
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I'm a member of some English groups as well.
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I'm not gonna tell you which.
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But I will often respond to people's questions anonymously.
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There are also some good forums on websites like Reddit
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and places like that.
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Right, that is the end of my lesson.
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Those are the eight tips for spoken English.
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Don't forget to check out Audible;
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the link is in the description box
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so you can click that and claim your free audiobook.
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And don't forget to connect with me
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on all of my social media.
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I've got my Facebook, my Instagram, and my Twitter.
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And I shall see you soon for another lesson.
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(kissing sound)
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(Kissing sound )
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I'm only one minute from finishing, I'll see you in a sec.
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Oh, could you just hang out the duvet?
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The duvet's in the wash, would you mind just hanging it up?
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دھوئیں میں ڈیوٹی ہے ، کیا آپ کو صرف اس کو پھانسی دینے پر اعتراض ہوگا؟
16:04
Thanks, hon.
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شکریہ
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