You're Definitely Fluent If You Can Pass This LISTENING TEST!

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Welcome back to JForrest English.
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I'm Jennifer and I have a question for you.
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Do you ever struggle to understand fast speaking native English speakers on TV, movies, YouTube
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are outside of the classroom?
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Well, if you do, then this is the lesson for you because you are going to practice your
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listening skills of fast English so you can improve and understand native speakers the
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first time.
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Let's get started.
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Here are your instructions for the entire lesson.
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I am going to say a sentence three times.
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You need to listen to that sentence and write down exactly what you hear in the comments.
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After, I'll explain what I said, and you can learn the pronunciation changes that take
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place in fast English.
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And you can also learn the advanced expressions that I use and that native speakers commonly
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use.
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So let's get started with the first listening exercise.
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I'll say it three times.
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We should have had a backup plan.
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We should have had a backup plan.
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We should have had a backup plan.
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I said we should have had a backup plan.
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Let's talk about the pronunciation.
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Notice I said we should have, We should have had, should have native speakers.
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We combine this to sound like shoulda, shoulda.
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Notice that L is silent.
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Shoulda shoulda we shoulda we shoulda had should have had we shoulda had a backup plan.
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Let's take a look at the linking between back up.
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This is how native speakers combine sounds.
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So two separate words will sound like one word backup backup.
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So we take the sound from back the last sound and we transfer it to the next sound up the
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cup.
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But you have to combine those sounds together.
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So it sounds like one word backup, backup, backup plan, backup plan.
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We should have had a backup plan.
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Now what is a backup plan?
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A backup plan is an alternative plan that you can use if your original plan fails.
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Let's say you're going to present at a conference or a meeting.
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So you bring your computer and your presentation is on the computer.
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That's your original plan.
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That's plan A, but it's always smart to have a backup plan.
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This could be your backup plan.
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You can put your presentation on a USB A memory stick.
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So if there's any issues with your computer, you have a plan BA backup plan.
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And then you can say my computer wouldn't connect to their equipment.
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But thankfully I had my presentation on a USB.
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Thankfully I had a backup plan.
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Let's try this again.
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I'll say it three times.
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Her comment really ****** me off.
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Her comment really ****** me off.
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Her comment really ****** me off.
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I said her comment really ****** me off.
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Let's look at the pronunciation of ****** because here this is an EDA past simple verb.
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But the sound of that Ed is a very soft T ****** ******.
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Now, when we say this in a sentence and there are words that come after you almost don't
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hear that T, so you can't really distinguish that it's in the past.
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Simple.
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It's the context of the sentence that will make it obvious that it is the past.
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Her comment really ****** me off.
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Now what does this mean to **** someone off?
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This means to make someone really angry.
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Now note that this is an informal expression, and it can also be considered impolite.
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It would be considered impolite if your name is Mark and I said Mark, You're really ******* me
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off.
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That would be impolite, but native speakers commonly use this to complain about people.
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So I could be talking to my husband or my best friend and say Mark really ****** me
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off today.
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In that context, it's not impolite, but it would be impolite to look directly at someone
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and say you really **** me off.
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So don't do that.
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Now we also use this in the structure to be ****** ***.
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The pronunciation is the same ****** *** to be ****** ***.
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This is simply to be really angry.
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For example, I was so ****** *** when I came home to a completely dirty house even though
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my kids promised to clean up after the party.
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Do you want to do another listening exercise?
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I'll say it three times.
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Take what she says with a grain of salt.
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Take what she says with a grain of salt.
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Take what she says with a grain of salt.
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I said take what she says with a grain of salt here.
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The pronunciation is clear, but if you don't know what this idiom means, then you won't
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understand it.
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So the idiom is to take something with a grain of salt.
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We use this to say that you shouldn't believe everything someone tells you because it might
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not be true.
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So let's say your friend tells you that, oh, Gina says she'll help me move this weekend.
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But from your experience, Gina likes to make a lot of promises, but she doesn't always
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follow up with those promises.
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She doesn't always fulfill those promises.
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Then you might say, take what she says with a grain of salt.
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You're letting your friend know that Gina might not actually do what she says.
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And let's focus on the grammar here.
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What do you notice about this sentence?
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Take what she says with a grain of salt.
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What verb tense is this?
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In?
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We're using the imperative.
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Take is in the imperative because the sentence begins with a base verb.
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There's no subject here.
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That's how you can identify the imperative.
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And the imperative is used to give instructions, orders, or suggestions.
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So I'm suggesting that my friend take what she says with a grain of salt.
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Your next listening exercise.
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I'll say it three times.
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It's high time we let her go.
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It's high time we let her go.
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It's high time we let her go, I said.
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It's high time we let her her go for pronunciation.
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Let's talk about let her go, let her go here.
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Notice how her sounds like her.
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You don't hear the age her, but I also attach it to the word before, so I link those sounds
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together.
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Letter.
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Letter.
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Letter.
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Let her go.
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Let her go.
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It's high time we let her go.
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Let's look at the expression.
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It's high time.
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When you say it's high time that something should happen, you're saying that something
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should happen now and not later.
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And when you use this expression, you also suggest that it should have already happened.
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So we should have.
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We shoulda already let her go, but we didn't.
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So we should do it now because it's high time we let her go.
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And in my opinion, it's high time that you enrolled in the Finally Fluent Academy.
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It's high time you should have already done this.
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You should have already done this, but maybe you haven't.
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So you should do it now and not later.
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What's the Finally Fluent Academy?
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Well, this is my premium training program where we study native English speakers on
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TV, movies, YouTube and the news, so you can improve your listening skills of fast English
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and add the most common expressions to your speech.
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So we do exactly what you're doing now, but you use native speakers from TV, movies, YouTube,
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so you get a variety of different accents and styles of speech.
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Plus, you'll have me as your teacher and I'll be there to coach you every step of the way.
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So it's high time you join the Finally Fluent Academy and you can look for the link in the
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description to learn more.
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Coming back to our example is high time you let her go.
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Now to let someone go.
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This is an alternative way of saying to fire someone.
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When you fire someone, they permanently stop working for the company.
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So when you let someone go, they permanently stop working for the company.
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It's high time we let her go.
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Remember, you're suggesting you should let her go a while ago, so now you better do it.
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Let's do one last listening exercise.
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I'll say it three times.
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He looked a little frazzled.
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He looked a little frazzled.
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He looked a little frazzled, I said.
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He looked a little frazzled.
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Let's talk about pronunciation a little little.
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Native speakers, we don't pronounce t's between 2 vowels.
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It will be either a very soft D little duh duh little duh, or you just won't hear it.
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Lil Lil a little, a little and notice the ah is connected to it.
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A little, a little, a little, he looked.
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A little frazzled, Frazzled here.
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It's a past simple Ed verb, but the pronunciation is a very soft D and you almost don't hear
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it.
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Frazzled.
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Very soft, frazzled, frazzled.
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To be frazzled or to look frazzled.
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This is when you are or look very tired, but you also look very worried or anxious.
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So I might look frazzled if you see me, and normally my hair is nice and in a nice position,
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but you see me and my hair is crazy.
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I have makeup a little bit under my eyes.
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Maybe my shirt is a little messy as well, and visibly you can see that I might.
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Look frazzled and then obviously I'll look very tired and maybe like very worried and
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anxious.
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So you might see it visibly in my appearance, and you can see it on my facial expression
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as well.
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So if you see a coworker that looks frazzled, you might say are you OK?
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You look a little frazzled.
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Amazing job improving your listening skills of fast English.
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Now let's improve your pronunciation.
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Let's do an imitation exercise.
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I'm going to say each sentence again, but I'm going to pause.
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And then I want you to repeat this sentence out loud and try to follow my pronunciation
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exactly.
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So try to imitate my pronunciation and I'll say each sentence three times.
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So I want you to repeat it out loud three times.
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We should have had a backup plan.
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We should have had a backup plan.
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We should have had a backup plan.
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Her comment really ****** me off.
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Her comment really ****** me off.
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Her comment really ****** me off.
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Take what she says.
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With a grain of salt.
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Take what she says.
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With a grain of salt, take what she.
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Says with a grain of salt.
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It's high time we let her go.
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It's high time we let her go.
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It's high time we let her go.
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He looked a little frazzled.
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He looked a little frazzled.
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He looked a little frazzled.
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So did you enjoy this listening exercise?
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Did you enjoy testing your listening skills?
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If so, put yes, yes, yes in the comments.
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So I know you want me to keep making videos just like this and you can get this free speaking
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guide where I share 6 tips on how 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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