TEST Your English Level | Do You Know These Phrasal Verbs?

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Native speakers love using phrasal verbs.
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So if you want to sound more fluent and natural adding phrasal verbs to your vocabulary, is
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a great way to start.
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So here's what we'll do in this lesson.
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You're going to learn 10, Common phrasal verbs, but first, you're going to complete a test
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to see how well you know, these phrasal verbs and then I'll explain every phrasal verb in
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detail.
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Let's get started question 1.
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You
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you've been arguing for months, you need to
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Now I'll only show you each question for three seconds, so hit pause, take as much time as
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you need and when you're ready hit play to see the answers.
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you need to make up question to I said, we need to diversify our product line and I
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And I stand.
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By that question, 3, I always have a cup of tea at night to help me after a busy day.
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To help me wind down.
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Question for my girlfriend is studying abroad and I'm really
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and I'm really aching for her question 5.
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Your suit doesn't look comfortable.
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Why don't you something more comfortable?
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Why don't you slip into question 6?
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It's getting late.
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So I'm going to
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I'm going to turn in question 7, Salma took this job to her accounting experience.
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To beef up.
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Question 8, have you who's going to give the presentation?
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Have you nailed down?
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Question 9.
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Sometimes it's easier to a trained professional.
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To open up to question 10.
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The party was fun, but I when they started talking about politics,
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But I zoned out.
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So how did you find that quiz?
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Was it easy?
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Was it difficult?
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Don't worry, because I'm going to explain every phrasal verb in detail, and it will
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definitely be easy by the end of the lesson.
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So let's do that.
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Now, ache for to egg for, this is a very nice romantic phrasal verb.
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Now, we really use this in the context of a romantic relationship, so, make sure,
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Sure, you use that appropriately and to ache for something.
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Or someone is when you really, really want that something or someone, for example,
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he
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was lonely and aching for love.
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So this is perhaps a little more of a poetic phrasal verb.
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You will probably hear it.
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And novels stories movies TV, he was aching for love.
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So, maybe you won't use that in your vocabulary but you'll likely hear it in romance movies
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or romance novels.
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Now, you may be more likely to use a cake for someone.
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Let's say your husband is overseas on a business trip and he'll be gone for two or three weeks.
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You might say I'm aching for my husband.
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So, if you're talking to your friends, your family, even your colleagues, you could say,
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oh, I'm really a
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King, for my husband, he's been gone for two weeks.
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Already.
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Number two to beef up.
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This is a fun one.
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When you beef something up, you make it stronger or more important.
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Now, we do use this in the context of bodybuilders and they can beef themselves up become more
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muscular so you can use that in a fitness context, but we also use this in more
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A business context perhaps surprisingly because you might say I need to beef up my resume.
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I need to make my resume stronger or more important.
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I need to beef up my communication skills, for example, number three, to make up.
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And in this context, we're talking about to make
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up
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with someone with someone to make up with someone is when you
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Forgive someone after an argument or a dispute in a family context.
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Young kids argue a lot, right?
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And older kids, too.
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But you might say to your son, your daughter.
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You need to make up with your sister.
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You need to make up with your brother.
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You need to make up with your cousin or a friend and you list a specific person which
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means you need to forgive that person.
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Stop being
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Angry at that person, stop fighting with that person.
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So we definitely use this in a social context of family context, but you can absolutely
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use this in a professional context co-workers fight as well.
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There are disagreements in companies.
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So you might say to one co-worker Sally, you need to make up with Mark, you work on the
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same team you have to get along, you need.
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Need to make up with each other number four, to nail down.
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This is when you understand the exact details of something, or you get a firm decision on
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something.
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So let's say you're planning a conference, and you have a general idea of the conference,
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it will take place in summer, it will be on this General topic or theme, but
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When are the exact dates, what
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specific
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topics, who specifically will be the keynote speaker, who specifically will be presenting,
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who will you hire to cater the conference?
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You need to nail down those details.
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So you need to either understand the exact details, or you need to make a firm decision
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on who's going to cater when the conference will exactly take place.
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So that
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that's a very useful phrasal verb and you can use it in a business context or a social
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context number five to open up.
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When you open up to someone, you talk very freely about your feelings or your emotions,
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things that make you quite vulnerable things.
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You probably don't share with everybody.
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For example after years she finally opened up
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About his death.
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So for many years, there was this tragic death perhaps and she didn't really talk about it.
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She didn't talk about her feelings about the death.
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But then after year, she opened up, she started talking freely about how she felt the exact
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circumstances, how she's dealing with it.
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Those types of things, her inner feelings and emotions.
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Now, notice I didn't use to someone, I could say she opened up
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Up to her family about his death.
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So you have about and then the specific topic and to and the specific people, you'll commonly
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hear people say
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I've
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never opened up to anybody like this before.
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If someone says that to you, they're basically saying they feel very comfortable around you.
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They feel like they can share their inner thoughts, feelings, emotions, and that's a
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very positive thing.
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It shows
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Have a very close relationship number 6, to slip into something.
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Now this is when you quickly put on a piece of clothing so this is a very specific phrasal
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verb, it's only used with clothing.
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Now, for example, this shirts is quite pretty, isn't it?
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But let's be honest, it's not the most comfortable shirt.
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So after I'm done recording this video, I'm going to slip into a t-shirt
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I'm going to put on a t-shirt or if it's first thing in the morning and you're in your house
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coat.
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But then you hear your doorbell, you might quickly slip into some sweatpants and answer
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the door.
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So it's simply another way to say, put on number seven to stand by something when you
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stand by something, it's used to show that you still support.
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We're believe something.
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So I might say, we stand by our opinion, that interest rates need to increase.
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So that's my opinion.
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That's my belief.
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Interest rates need to increase.
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I stand by that.
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I still support that, I still believe that.
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So you'll hear this a lot from people in power,
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politicians
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Executives in business, they'll have an opinion, have a belief and then they'll
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State, I stand by that to let you know, they still believe that specific opinion.
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Do you stand by that?
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I see the by that.
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Yes, I stand by that.
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And the reason simply is now we also use this with stand by someone when you stand by someone.
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It means that you support someone usually, when something negative has happened.
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So let's say that your
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Or was accused of stealing from the company, but, you know, your coworker didn't do it.
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You might say, I stand by her, I stand by her, which means you're going to support her
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in this difficult time, number 8, to wind down to wind down.
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This is an excellent phrasal verb because it means to relax after a busy or stressful
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day.
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So you might say, aye.
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I always read at the end of the day to wind down to help me wind down.
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I always read at the end of the day or I go for a walk after work to wind down so it just
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means to relax but is another way of saying it and it implies that you were very busy
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or stressed out to wind down number 9 to zone out.
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This is when you stop paying attention for a
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Period of time.
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Now, we've all done this,
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especially
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when we were kids in school and your teachers talking and you just zone out.
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Now, generally people zone out because they don't have interest in a particular topic.
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For example, whenever people talk about sports izone out, I just stopped listening and I
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started thinking about something else in my own head and I'm not listening to the conversation
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about
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It's I zone out, I stopped paying attention but then when the conversation changes, I'll
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pay attention again.
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So it's always for that short period of time.
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Number 10 to turn in.
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This is a very useful phrasal verb because it's simply means to go to bed.
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It's another way of saying to go to bed and is very common.
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So, of course, you can say, I'm tired, I'm going to bed but you can also say I'm tired.
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I'm
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Going to turn in, I'm going to turn in and it's extremely, commonly used.
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So, I suggest you use it.
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You can use it as a suggestion.
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Hey, it's getting late and you have that job interview tomorrow.
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You should turn in.
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You should go to bed or you can use it in question form as well.
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What time did you turn in?
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What time did you go to bed now that you're more comfortable with these phrasal verbs?
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How about we do that?
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Exact same quiz again and you can see how much you've improved.
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So here are the questions, of course, hit pause, take as much time as you need and when
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you're ready, hit
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play,
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and I'll share the answers.
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So you can go ahead and hit pause now.
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How did you do on that quiz?
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Well let's find out.
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Here are the answers, go ahead and hit pause and figure out how you did.
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So, did you improve a lot with that second quiz?
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Share your score in the comments below and I highly recommend you watch this lesson,
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nice.
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I know you're going to love it and make sure you get your free speaking guide where I share
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right here.
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So now get started with your next lesson.
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