The Schwa /ə/ Sound - How to Pronounce the Schwa - How to Improve English Pronunciation

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Hi, my name's Sam.
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Welcome to Oxford Online English.
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In this lesson you can learn about the most common sound in English.
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What is the most common sound in English?
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The most common sound in English is called the schwa.
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Do you know what a schwa sounds like, or how to pronounce it?
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In this class, you’ll learn about the schwa, how to recognise it and how to pronounce it.
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The schwa sound is pronounced like this: /ə/
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It’s a very short, relaxed sound.
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Just open your mouth a little, relax everything, and let out a little bit of air: /ə/.
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Let’s play a quick game.
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Look at a sentence I just said:
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In this lesson, you can learn about the most common sound in English.
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How many schwa sounds are there in this sentence?
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It’s somewhere between zero and five.
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Have a guess.
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Go back and listen once more if you want to.
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In this less/ə/n, you c/ə/n learn /ə/bout th/ə/ most comm/ə/n sound in English.
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You can see that I used the schwa sound five times in just one short sentence.
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So, now you know what the schwa is, but why is it so important?
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It’s helpful to know about the schwa sound because recognising it will improve your listening
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and being able to produce the sound will improve your pronunciation.
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But, learning about the schwa can be difficult, because speakers of English use schwas in
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different places, depending on their accent and depending on which words the speaker chooses
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to stress.
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That means that you’ll hear different people use schwa sounds differently.
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I might use a schwa in a word, but another native speaker might not.
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So you know, I’m from the South of England, and you’ll find that most speakers from
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the South of England use the schwa in a similar way.
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Let’s start by looking at how you can hear and recognise schwa sounds.
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Here’s the IPA symbol for the schwa sound: /ə/
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It looks like an upside-down “e”.
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This will help you to understand how to pronounce words when you see them in a dictionary.
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For example:
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understand /ʌndəˈstænd/
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It’s helpful to use the schwa symbol when you write down new vocabulary.
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Write the schwa symbol under the letter or letters where it appears.
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That can help you to recognise the schwa sound in new words, but what if you can’t check
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the dictionary?
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Even if you can’t check a word in the dictionary, you can still find many schwa sounds in new
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words.
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Let’s see how.
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The spelling of a word doesn’t help you much if you’re trying to work out where
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the schwa sounds might be.
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Why is that?
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It’s because schwa sounds don’t really depend on spelling.
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Also, schwa sounds can be produced by any vowel letter: a, e, i, o or u.
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For example:
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/ə/bout tel/ə/vision
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medic/ə/ne comm/ə/n
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minim/ə/m
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The schwa can also be produced by two or three letters together, like this:
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gov/ə/nment press/ə/
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cert/ə/n
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So, the spelling won’t help you to find a schwa, but the stress will; how?
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One of the most important things to understand about the schwa is that it only appears in
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unstressed syllables.
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Knowing which syllable is stressed in a word can help you to find where the schwa sounds
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are.
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The schwa can appear at the beginning, middle or end of a word, depending on where the stress
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is.
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/ə/bout Und/ə/stand
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Teach/ə/
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You heard before that stress is more useful than spelling if you’re looking for the
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schwa sounds in a word.
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That’s true, but there are some spelling patterns which can help you to find a schwa
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sound.
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Let’s look!
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One: if a word begins with the letter ‘a’ plus a consonant, the ‘a’ is often pronounced
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with a schwa sound: about, across, address.
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Of course, if the word begins with ‘a’ and ‘a’ is stressed, the ‘a’ will
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not have a schwa sound.
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For example: able, actor, artist.
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Two: In a British accent, word endings such as –er, - ar, -or, –our, or -ure, are
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very often pronounced with a schwa sound: teacher, dollar, visitor, colour, culture.
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This rule is useful and will work most of the time; however there are some exceptions,
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such as guitar, insure, metaphor or flour.
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Three: in words ending -ion or -ian, the letters ‘ia’ or ‘io’ always have a schwa sound:
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politician, pronunciation, correction, musician, discussion.
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The same is true for words ending -ous, like dangerous, nervous, or fabulous.
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There are other spelling patterns, but these are some of the most useful.
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Next, let’s see how you can recognise schwa sounds in phrases and sentences.
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In almost every English sentence you hear, there will be at least one schwa sound, and
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probably more.
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Let’s look at a sentence you probably use often:
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How are you?
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Which words would normally be stressed in this sentence?
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Say it to yourself.
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Can you work it out?
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In this sentence, the stress is on how and you.
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The unstressed word in this sentence is are and it is pronounced as a schwa sound.
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Listen and try to hear it:
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How /ə/ you?
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So, how do you know which words are stressed or unstressed?
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The unstressed words in a sentence are usually auxiliary words, articles and prepositions.
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Words which carry the meaning of a sentence—nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs—are often
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stressed.
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Let’s look at some examples:
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Do you like learning English?
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In this sentence, the stressed words are like, learning and English and there are no schwas
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in those words.
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The unstressed words are do and you and they will often be pronounced as schwas.
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Listen:
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D/ə/ y/ə/ like learning English?
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However, sometimes you might choose to stress different words in a sentence.
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If you hadn’t seen a friend for a long time, you might stress are in this sentence.
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If you do this, the schwa sound is replaced with a longer vowel sound.
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How /ɑ:/ you?
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Look again at the question: Do you like learning English?
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If you want to make it clear who you’re asking the question to, you can stress you,
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which again makes the vowel sound longer:
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D/ə/ y/ʊ:/
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like learning English?
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Here’s a phrase you might hear a lot in the UK:
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/ə/ cup of tea
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The article a has a schwa sound.
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However, if someone brought me two cups of tea when I only wanted one, I might stress
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a, like this:
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I said I wanted /eɪ/ cup of tea.
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Recognising the schwa can also help you understand connected speech.
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Let’s see how:
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/ə/ cup of tea
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Most English learners would find it easy to understand this phrase when each word is pronounced
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clearly.
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However, in natural speech, the phrase might sound more like this: /əkʌpəti:/
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Here, a cup of becomes 'a cuppa', so of is reduced to a schwa.
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a cuppa tea /əkʌpəti:/
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Let’s practise together.
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Repeat the phrases after me:
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How /ə/ you?
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D/ə/ y/ə/ like learning English?
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/ə/ cup /ə/f tea
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Being aware of schwas in connected speech can really improve your English listening.
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You can see that words and sentences are not pronounced as they’re written.
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Learning and practising schwa sounds can help you to understand this.
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Of course, using schwas and connected speech in your English will also help you to sound
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more fluent and natural!
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Finally, let’s practise pronouncing the schwa in words and sentences.
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Look at some words and try to find the schwa sounds.
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Pause the video, write the words down and mark the stressed syllables.
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Then say the word and see if you can identify the schwa.
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Write the schwa symbol under the vowel.
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Ready?
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Let’s check.
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Say the words after me:
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picture, pict/ə/
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around, /ə/round
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smaller, small/ə/
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horror, horr/ə/
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national, nat/ə/n/ə/l
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similar, simil/ə/r
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temperature, temper/ə/t/ə/
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celebration, cel/ə/brat/ə/n
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happiness, happin/ə/ss
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America, /ə/meric/ə/
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Next, let’s try some phrases.
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As before, pause the video, write the phrases down and find the schwa sounds:
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Ok?
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Let’s check.
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Say the phrases after me:
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a slice of cake, /ə/ slice /ə/f cake
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a cat and a dog, /ə/ cat /ə/nd /ə/ dog
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an apple and a banana, /ə/n apple /ə/nd /ə/ b/ə/nan/ə/
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Next, let’s do some full sentences.
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Again, pause the video, write the sentences down and find the schwa sounds.
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Ready?
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Now, let’s check.
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Repeat after me:
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Where are you from?
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Where /ə/ y/ə/ from?
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What's your favourite film?
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What’s y/ə/ fav/ə/r/ə/te film?
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What time do you get up?
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What time d/ə/ y/ə/ get up?
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That’s the end of this lesson.
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I hope you learned something new about how to recognise and produce the schwa sound in
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English.
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You can find many more free English lessons on Oxford Online English.com.
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Thanks for watching!
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See you next time!
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