Improve Your English Listening Skills in ONLY 13 MINUTES!

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A lot of students tell me that they struggle  to understand native speakers on TV, movies,  
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YouTube, TikTok, and everywhere  outside of the classroom.
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Does that sound like you?
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Well, if it does, don't worry  because I have the solution today.
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You're going to test your listening skills  and improve your listening skills as well  
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so you can feel comfortable  understanding native speakers.
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Welcome back to JForrest English.
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Of course.
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I'm Jennifer.
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Now let's get started.
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Here are your instructions for the entire lesson.
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1st, I'm going to say a sentence three times,  
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and you need to write down exactly what  you hear word for word in the comments.
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Next, I'm going to explain exactly what I  said, and I'll explain the pronunciation  
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changes that take place in fast English, and  I'll explain the expressions that I used as well.
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Are you ready?
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Here we go.
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Looks like we're back to square one.
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Looks like we're back to square 1.
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Looks like we're back to square one.
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I said.
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Looks like we're back to square one.
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Did you get that one?
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Let's talk about the pronunciation changes.
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Notice the contraction were were.
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This is we are as a contraction were Now  notice how unstressed my pronunciation is.
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It sounds like were not.
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We're were.
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This is how native speakers  say it at a natural pace.
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We're back we're back.
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We're back we're back to this  sounds like TA in real English.
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TA.
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We're back TA.
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We're back to square one.
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We're back to square one.
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Now what does this mean to be back to square one?
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Well, square one on a board game  is the beginning of a board game.
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So when you're back to square one, it  means you're back to the beginning.
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And you're back to the beginning, the start,  because you tried something and it didn't work.
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So you had a failed attempt  and you have to try again.
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Looks like we're back to square one.
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It looks like we have to start again from the  
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beginning because our first attempt  failed our next listening exercise.
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I'll say it three times.
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I don't know if we can trust her.
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She's pretty wishy washy.
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I don't know if we can trust her.
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She's pretty wishy washy.
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I don't know if we can trust her.
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She's pretty wishy washy, I said.
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I don't know if we can trust her.
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She's pretty wishy washy.
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First, let's talk about  don't know at a natural pace.
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This sounds like don't know.
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I don't know.
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I don't know, don't know.
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I don't know.
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I don't know if we can notice here.
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We can trust when can is the auxiliary  verb, so it's not the main verb.
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We reduce this to kin, kin,  and it's very unstressed sound.
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I don't know if we can, if we can trust, if  we can trust and notice you hear trust more  
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because it's the main verb and can,  which sounds like kin, is very short.
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Kin can trust, can trust.
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I don't know if we can trust her.
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Now here, we can get rid of that H sound  and it just sounds like, uh, trust her.
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But then you combine it to the word before.
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Trust her, trust her, trust her.
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I don't know if we can trust her.
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She's This is a contraction for  she is she's pretty wishy washy.
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What does wishy washy mean to be wishy washy?
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This is when you have no clear  or consistent ideas or decisions.
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We generally use this as an adjective to  describe someone who changes their mind,  
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changes the decision that they make frequently.
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So that's why you don't know if you can trust her  because she says she's going to come to your party  
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or help you move, but because she's wishy washy,  tomorrow she might change her mind and say, oh,  
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actually I'm not coming to the party  or I'm not going to help you move.
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But then maybe the next day she changes her  mind again and she does come to your party.
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She's wishy washy.
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I don't know if I can trust her.
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She's pretty wishy washy.
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Our next listening exercise,  I'll say it three times.
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You got to give him props.
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He's a real trooper.
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You got to give him props.
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He's a real trooper.
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You got to give him props.
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He's a real trooper, I said.
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You got to give him props.
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He's a real trooper You got to got to sounds  like gotta you gotta you gotta give him.
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Same thing we saw with her.
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Get rid of the age and it will sound like M.
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But you can combine it to the word  before Give em, give em, give em.
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You gotta give em props.
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He's this is a contraction.
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He is.
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He's a real trooper.
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Now what does this mean to give someone prompts.
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This is when you give someone  respect, credit, or recognition.
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So let's say a Co worker of  yours gets a really big client.
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Well if you want to give your Co worker  credit or recognition, you could say,  
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oh, we got to give him props and then  you can celebrate his big achievement.
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Let's talk about he's a real trooper.
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When you describe someone as  a trooper, to be a trooper,  
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this is someone who perseveres  through hardship or difficulty.
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So they persevere.
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They keep going, they don't give  up, they don't quit, they persevere.
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And This is why you've got to give them props.
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Because he didn't quit, even  though it was difficult.
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Because he's a real trooper.
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Our next listening exercise,  I'll say it three times.
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Our successes and failures were writ large.
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Our successes and failures were writ large.
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Our successes and failures were writ large.
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I said.
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Our successes and failures were writ large.
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Notice hour.
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I did not pronounce this as hour.
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I said RRA very reduced sound R our successes,  our successes, our successes and failures here.
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And when and comes between  2 nouns or even 2 verbs,  
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we reduce it to are successes  and successes and failures.
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Coffee and tea.
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Successes and failures are  successes and failures were writ.
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Did you spell this starting with AR or with AW?
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The West is silent, just like in the word right?
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The West is silent, but in spelling it's there.
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In pronunciation, it isn't writ large.
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What does writ large mean?
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This is an adjective that  simply means to be very obvious.
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So our successes and failures were very obvious.
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Why is that?
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Perhaps we work for a public company, and when  we fail, the general public knows we failed.
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But also, when we succeed, the  general public knows we succeeded.
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Because our successes and failures are writ large.
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They're very obvious.
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Are you ready for your last listening exercise?
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I'll say it three times.
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With a few twinks, it'll be good to go.
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With a few twinks, it'll be good to go.
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With a few tweaks, it'll be good to go, I said.
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With a few tweaks, it'll be good to go.
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Did you hear that contraction?
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It'll it will sounds like it'll  it'll it's a very soft sound.
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It's easy to miss that.
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Will it'll it'll it'll be, It'll be.
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But without it, the sentence  wouldn't be grammatically correct.
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If I said it be that isn't correct, it will be.
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It'll be it'll, it'll, it'll be good to go.
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Just like we saw before, 2 is a  reduced sound, an unstressed sound.
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To good to go.
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To To go.
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To go.
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Good to go.
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Good to go.
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What does this mean?
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With a few tweaks.
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Tweaks are changes.
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Small changes.
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So let's say you're writing a report  and your boss or Co worker wants you  
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to remove this section and add this information.
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That would be a tweak, A tweak.
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You need to make a small change, a tweak  with a few tweaks, with a few changes.
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It'll be good to go.
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When something is good to go,  good to go, it means it's ready.
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And we use this in two contexts, Ready to  leave or ready to start doing something.
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So let's say you and your  friend are going to the movies.
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Your friend could text you and say good to go.
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Are you ready to leave?
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And in this case it could be Are you ready  to leave your house to meet me at the movies?
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Good to go, good to go.
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We use this a lot as native speakers.
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In this context it'll it'll be good to go.
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Something can also be good to go in the  context of it's ready to start doing something.
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For example, the new website  will be good to go on Monday,  
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which means the new website will be  ready, ready to start doing something,  
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ready to start receiving visitors,  ready to be available to the public.
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The new website will be good to go on Monday.
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Now, the new website as a subject  is it so if you already know you're  
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talking about the website, you can  say it'll, it'll be good to go.
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Now let's do an imitation  exercise so you can practice  
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these natural pronunciation changes  and practice these new expressions.
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I'll say each sentence again three times in a  row, and I want you to imitate my pronunciation.
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Try to say just like me, Get  all those pronunciation changes.
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And I want you to say this out loud so you can  do this as many times as you'd like to practice.
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Looks like we're back to square 1.
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Looks like we're back to square 1.
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Looks like we're back to square one.
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I don't know if we can trust her.
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She's pretty wishy washy.
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I don't know if we can trust her.
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She's pretty wishy washy.
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I don't know if we can trust her.
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She's pretty wishy washy.
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You got to give him prompts.
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He's a real trooper.
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You got to give him prompts.
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He's a real trooper.
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You got to give him prompts.
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He's a real trooper.
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Our successes and failures were writ large.
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Our successes and failures were writ large.
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Our successes and failures were writ large.
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With a few twinks.
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It'll be good to go.
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With a few twinks.
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It'll be good to go.
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With a few twinks.
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It'll be good to go.
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Did you like this lesson?
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Would you like me to make more lessons  like this, testing your listening skills?
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Well if you do, then put more, more,  
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more in the comments so I know you  want more lessons just like this.
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And you can get this free speaking  guide where I share 6 tips on how  
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to speak English fluently and confidently.
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You can click here to download it or  look for the link in the description.
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And why don't you get started  with your next lesson right now?
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