Improve Your Listening Skills To Understand Fast English THE FIRST TIME! (In 15 Minutes)

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2023-08-23 ・ JForrest English


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Improve Your Listening Skills To Understand Fast English THE FIRST TIME! (In 15 Minutes)

15,469 views ・ 2023-08-23

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Do you want to improve your listening skills  
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of fast English so you can understand  native English speakers the first time?
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Well, that's exactly what we'll do today.
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And we'll do this by testing  your listening skills.
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Welcome back to JForrest English.
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I'm Jennifer now.
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Let's get started.
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Here's how this lesson will work.
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I'm going to say a sentence three times, and  you need to write down exactly what you hear.
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In the comments after I'll explain.
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What I said and You'll learn the  pronunciation changes that take place  
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in fast English, and you'll learn the  advanced expressions that native speakers use.
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Are you ready?
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So let's start with the first listening exercise.
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I'll say it.
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Three times.
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The party got a little.
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Out of hand.
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The party got a little.
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Out of hand.
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The party got a little.
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Out of hand, I said the.
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Party got a.
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Little out of hand, Let's talk about a.
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Little notice there are  those two T's in the middle.
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A native speaker is just going to  drop them and it will sound like.
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Lil, Lil A.
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Little, a low or a native speaker will pronounce  them as D's, a very soft D because they're.
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Between 2 vowels, little dull.
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Little.
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Little, and then you connect.
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Ah.
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A little, a little, a little.
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The party got a little out of this is.
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Combined to sound like outta outta.
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The party got a little outta  The party got a little out of.
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Out of hand, What does that mean to?
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Get or to become.
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Out of hand?
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Well, out of hand means out of control,  which means that you no longer.
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Have control over.
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The party.
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The party got a little.
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Out of hand, so this is not a good.
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Thing in a more.
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Everyday context, you might say.
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My shopping has.
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Gotten a little out of hand A.
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Little out of.
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Hand a little out of hand,  which means you no longer have.
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Control over your shopping.
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So you're probably.
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Buying a lot of purses or jewelry  or watches when you don't need to?
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My shopping.
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Has gotten a little out of hand.
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Let's try this.
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Again, I'll say.
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It three times.
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His e-mail?
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Really.
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Caught me off guard.
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His e-mail?
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Really.
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Caught me off guard.
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His e-mail.
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Really caught me off guard, I said.
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His e-mail?
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Really.
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Caught me off guard.
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Let's talk about his.
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E-mail his, although the spelling is an.
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S it's a a voiced.
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Sound.
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So it's a Zed, so we can use that to link to the.
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Next word because the next.
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Word starts in a vowel, so it will sound like his.
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E-mail, e-mail.
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You'll hear the on the.
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Word e-mail.
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But then you cannot.
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Have a pause between his.
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And e-mail.
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You need to pronounce them together.
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His e-mail, His e-mail, His e-mail,  his e-mail really caught notice here.
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The spelling and the pronunciation.
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Are very different caught, caught.
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His e-mail?
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Really caught me.
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Off guard when you catch someone.
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Off guard, this is an expression  that means you surprise.
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Someone and you surprise.
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Someone generally with information  or news or something, they.
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Weren't expecting.
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There are two options.
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With our sentence?
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His e-mail?
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Really.
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Caught me off guard.
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Either a I wasn't expecting.
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Him to e-mail me.
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So the fact that the e-mail even exists.
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Surprised me.
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Caught me off.
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Guard or option?
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BI was expecting his e-mail, but  I wasn't expecting the e-mail to.
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Contain the information or the news.
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That it contained so it was the.
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Content of the e-mail that surprised.
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That caught me off guard.
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We don't have enough information based  on this one sentence to know it would be.
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The overall context that would let you know.
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If it's option A or option B, one final  note that this expression to catch.
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Someone off guard is commonly used.
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In the passive, so you could say.
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I was caught off guard by his e-mail.
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I was caught off guard by his e-mail.
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That's the passive voice, and it's very commonly.
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Used with this.
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Let's try this again.
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Thanks for sticking up for me.
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I'll say it 3.
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Thanks for sticking up for me.
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Thanks for sticking up for me, I said.
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Thanks for sticking.
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Up for me.
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Notice that the word.
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For sounds like fur Fur.
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This is because it's unstressed.
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Thanks for thanks for sticking up for me For me.
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So in both places.
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In this sentence, thanks for  thanks for sticking up for me.
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Thanks for sticking up for me.
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What does this mean when you stick up?
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For someone, it means that.
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You support someone or you  defend someone, especially when.
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They're being criticized,  so it's a positive thing to.
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Stick up for someone else now.
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I have seen you, my students, my  amazing students stick up for me.
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In the comments section, sometimes I'll be  reviewing the comments and I'll see there's a.
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Negative comment like this video was.
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Really boring.
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But then you, one of my awesome  students, sticks up for me and you reply.
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To that comment and you say something like no way.
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This video is awesome and Jennifer's.
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The best I have seen this happen.
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And then so I could reply and say, oh,  
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thanks for sticking up for me because  you defended me, you supported me.
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When I was being criticized.
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Thanks for sticking up for me.
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Thanks for sticking up for me.
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It's so hard sticking to this diet.
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Let's try this again.
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I'll say it 3.
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It's so hard sticking to this diet.
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It's so hard sticking to this diet, I said.
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It's so hard sticking to this.
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Diet.
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Notice how I.
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Use a contraction.
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It's.
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It's.
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This is it.
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Is it is so.
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It's It's so hard now, one thing that  native speakers do with the word.
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So is we elongate?
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It we make it longer to emphasize  how hard it is or to emphasize?
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Whatever adjective it is, it's so  hard and the longer we say the word.
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The more.
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We believe that adjective is for example.
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I'm so tired now.
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Obviously, I'm exaggerating.
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A little bit, but native speakers.
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Can be quite dramatic and we can.
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Hold out that.
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So now let's talk about what this means.
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Notice in here.
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We have this diet.
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It's so.
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It's so hard sticking to.
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This diet in this case.
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Diet is a noun, a diet.
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I simply used a possessive  this diet and it represents.
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An eating plan.
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So a plan that tells you what you're going  to eat, what you're not going to eat, and.
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How much of something you're going to eat?
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As well.
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That is a diet.
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The purpose is generally.
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To lose weight and usually.
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A diet is temporary.
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You temporarily.
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Do this until you reach your  goal, which is to lose a certain.
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Number of pounds or percentage?
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Body fat, but the exact same.
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Word a diet can also be used.
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As a general term to refer to the food and drink.
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That someone or a group of people consumes.
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So you could say.
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Overall, I have a very healthy diet.
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This is a way of saying.
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Overall, the food and.
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Drink I consume on a regular.
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Basis is healthy overall.
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I have a very healthy diet, but  I'm going on a diet to lose £5.
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Before my vacation.
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Notice here the expression is to.
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Go on a diet.
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This is how we say to start.
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A diet which is your.
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Eating plan So we use.
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The verb go and you go.
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On a diet?
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So now you know what?
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A diet is, and in this case it's.
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An eating plan.
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So let's talk about sticking to.
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A diet?
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It's so hard sticking to this.
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When you stick to something, it means you continue  doing that thing even though it's difficult.
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Or challenging and that's why the example is it's.
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So hard.
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Sticking to this diet, continuing  this diet, let's try this one more.
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Time, I'll say it.
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Three times.
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Do you think you're gonna stick it out?
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Do you think you're gonna stick it out?
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Do you think you're gonna stick it out?
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I said.
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Do you think?
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You're going to stick it out here, you commonly.
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Like, yeah, do ya do you think?
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Do you think?
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Your will sound like your do you  think you're you're gonna going  
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to will sound like gonna these  are all unstressed sounds and.
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Reduced sound Do you think you're gonna?
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Do you think you're gonna?
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Stick it out.
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Let's talk about the combination of stick it.
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Out so we have it the T.
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Is actually between 2 vowels, so if we connect  those sounds together, we'll pronounce the T.
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Like a soft D and then on the stick I'll  take that K sound and I'll transfer it to.
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The next sound to help smooth those out.
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Stick it.
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Out.
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But you have to say it all together.
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Stick kid doubt.
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Stick it out.
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Stick it out.
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Stick it out.
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Do you think you're gonna stick it out now?
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What does this mean?
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When you stick something out, it means  you continue doing something until.
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The end until it's finished.
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Until it's complete, you stick it out.
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So let's.
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Go back to our last example.
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It's so hard sticking to this diet, sticking to.
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This diet, which means continuing with  
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something that is difficult or challenging  And then I ask, do you think you're?
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Going to stick it out.
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Do you think you're going to continue?
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With this diet.
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Until the end of this diet.
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So maybe this?
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Eating plan was designed for 90 days, so if you.
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Stick it out.
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It means you complete.
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The Eating Plan You follow the  eating plan for 90 days until the.
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End of the eating plan.
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These two expressions are.
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Very similar.
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Just remember when you stick to.
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Something it means that  you're focused on fulfilling.
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A commitment You're dedicated.
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You're going to fulfill a promise because you.
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Said You're going to do it,  so that's stick to something.
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Now when you stick it out, it  simply means you complete something.
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To the end.
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Now let's do an imitation exercise so you can.
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Practice your pronunciation and try to match.
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It directly to mine, so I will  say a sentence and then you.
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Are going to repeat the sentence.
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Out loud, and then we'll repeat each sentence.
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Three times.
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So let's start.
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With the first sentence.
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The party got a little.
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Out of hand.
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The party got a little.
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Out of hand.
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The party got a little.
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Out of hand.
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His e-mail really caught me off guard.
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His e-mail really caught me off guard.
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His e-mail really caught me off guard.
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Thanks for sticking up for me.
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Thanks for sticking up for me.
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Thanks for sticking up for me.
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It's so hard sticking to this diet.
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It's so hard sticking to this diet.
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It's so hard sticking to this diet.
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Do you think you're going to stick it out?
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Do you think you're gonna stick it out?
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Do you think you're gonna stick it out?
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Amazing job.
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If you keep doing exercises like this, you  are going to improve your listening skills.
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Very quickly, so if you'd like  me to make more lessons to help.
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You improve your listening skills, Then put yes,  yes, yes in the comments so I know you want more.
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Lessons just like this.
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Put Yes, Yes, Yes in the comments.
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And of course, make sure you  subscribe like this video.
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Share it with your friends so you're  notified every time I post a new lesson.
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And you can get this free speaking guide  where I share 6 tips on how to speak English.
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Fluently and confidently, you can click.
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Here to download it or look for the link.
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In the description.
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And why don't you get started  with your next lesson?
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Right now.
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