Learn English with Movies – MISSION IMPOSSIBLE FALLOUT | Learn English Movies | Movies for English

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Today you're transforming your spoken English
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by setting the scene for the movie
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Mission Impossible Fallout with me.
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We can't get enough of Tom Cruise, can we?
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He was in our first video in the series
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Top Gun: Maverick as well.
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When you study the scene,
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the way we're going to in this video,
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you'll be able to understand American movies and TV
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effortlessly without subtitles.
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The best part is,
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not only do you get to learn and study with the video,
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you get to train with the training section in this video,
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so you can start to make all of these reductions
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and so on a habit.
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And where did Sloane get this information?
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We're going to be doing this all summer,
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June through August.
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Stick with me every Tuesday.
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They're all great scenes,
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and there's going to be so much to learn
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that can transform the way you speak and understand English.
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And as always, if you like this video
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or you learn something,
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please like and subscribe with notifications.
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(whistling)
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You're going to watch the clip,
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then we're going to do a full
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pronunciation analysis together.
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This is going to help so much
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with your listening comprehension
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when it comes to watching english movies and TV.
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But there's going to be a training section.
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You're going to take what you've just learned
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and practice repeating it,
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doing a reduction, flapping a t,
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just like you learned in the analysis.
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Okay, here's the scene.
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And where did Sloane get this information?
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She didn't say.
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She did however, grant me the opportunity to bring you in
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on the condition that I terminate this mission
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and hand over Solomon Lane personally.
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Sir you can't do that.
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Hunt.
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No I know lane, and he has no intention of going back.
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That's why we're taking him back.
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Which means that's exactly what he wants us to do.
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And now the analysis.
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And where did Sloane get this information?
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And where, we have a little stress there
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on our question word.
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And where did Sloane get this information?
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I would say these two words have more of a scoop up
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because the intonation is going up.
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And where did Sloane get this information?
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And where did Sloane get this information?
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And where did Sloane get this information?
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This is not a yes, no question.
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And yes, no questions tend to go up in pitch.
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And other questions tend to go down.
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But in this particular case,
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And where did Sloane get this information?
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He's making it go up.
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And where did Sloane get this information?
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And where did Sloane get this information?
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And where did this Sloane get this information?
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What about the word and?
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Does he say and?
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And where--
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And where-
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Definitely no D.
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The word sounds kind of like 'in' doesn't it?
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and where, and where, and where
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and where did Sloane get this?
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And where--
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And where did you get this information?
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Get this, a stop T here it's not released.
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That would be get this, gets this,
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but it's get this, get this, get this, get
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stopping the air in my throat,
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my tongue is actually in position for the th,
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get this and then when I'm ready to release
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my tongue is already there.
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Get this--
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And everything is very smooth isn't it?
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And where did Sloane get this information?
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And where did Sloane get this information?
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And where did Sloan get this information?
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And where did Sloane get this information?
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No skips in pitch, all smooth.
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In-for-may-tion,
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four syllable word with third syllable stress.
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T-I-O-N ending here, is
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S-H schwa and Shin Shin.
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And where did Sloane get this information?
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This infer ending S links right into the I.
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So it's almost as if this word is
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'sinformation', 'sinformation'.
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That's what linking does 'sinformation'?
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Sinformation?--
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Sloane and be careful there,
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that's O diphthong as in no followed by N.
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O O, make sure you do round your lips a little bit for that. Oww.
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If you don't make that rounding motion,
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it probably won't sound right, Sloane.
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And then the tongue lifts for the N.
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But before that we really want the O diphthong
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to not have any nasal quality.
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'Sloa' O.
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We don't want that. The N comes separately.
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The nasal consonant is totally separate from the diphthong.
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'Sloa', 'Sloa'.
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It's just like this word, slow.
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And then you say an N.
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Slow, Slow, Sloane, Sloane.
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Sloane--
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Get this information?
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She didn't say.
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She didn't, didn't,
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she didn't say.
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Most of our stress on the word say,
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his pitch is a little bit high here,
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she didn't say, she didn't say.
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They're in a tunnel,
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he's trying to be very clearly understood.
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She didn't say.
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She didn't say.
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She didn't say.
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She didn't say.
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It's a little bit higher than conversational pitch,
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I would say, in conversation,
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it would probably be more like, "She didn't say,
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"she didn't say,"
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but instead it's, "She didn't say."
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She didn't say--
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What's happening with our N apostrophe T contraction here?
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She didn't say,--
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She didn't say, she didn't say,
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I'm hearing very quick D, I'm definitely hearing the N.
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I think the T is dropped.
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I'm hearing the N going right into the S.
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She didn't say, 'didn s',
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'didn s', 'didn say',
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no feeling of a stop there.
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She didn't say.
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She didn't say.
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Now the whole time we're hearing this phrase,
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we're seeing this guy.
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He looks pretty guilty.
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I think it might have been him.
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She didn't say, she did, however--
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She did, she did, she did however,
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a little break before the word however,
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and after the word however,
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just separating it a little bit
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from the rest of the sentence
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making it its own little thought group.
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She did, she did, she did, she did.
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She did, --
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Did more stress there,
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the D is not released that would be did, did. D,d,d.
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She did, she did.
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Tongue goes into position for the D,
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the vocal cords vibrate, but it's not released.
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She did, She did, She did, however,
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She did however,
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she did however,
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she did however--
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However,
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how-ever middle syllable stress there,
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however,
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However, --
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grant me the opportunity
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to bring you in on the condition
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that I terminate this mission.
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Then we have a pretty long thought group,
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Grant me the opportunity to bring you in on the condition
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that I terminate this mission.
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Grant me the opportunity to bring you in on the condition
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that I terminate this mission.
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Grant me the opportunity to bring you in on the condition
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that I terminate this mission.
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Let's just look at the first part of this thought group.
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Grant me the opportunity,
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Grant me the opportunity.
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So he stresses me quite a bit.
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Grant me,
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Grant me, now here NT ending it was dropped earlier,
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but here I'm hearing it as a stop.
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Grant me, Grant, Grant, Grant me.
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Grant me,--
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Without a stop, it would sound like this,
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"Gran me, Gran me."
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I definitely don't hear that.
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I definitely hear a little stop a little lift
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to my ears that makes a T sound.
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Native speakers here these little stops as
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T's or P's or K's depending on the word.
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Grant me, Grant me, grant me the opportunity.
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Grant me the opportunity.
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Grant me the opportunity.
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Grant me the opportunity.
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Me with the E vowel and then the word V with the E vowel.
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Now the word 'The' can either be the with E
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or it can be the with the schwa.
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The rule is when the next word begins
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with a vowel or diphthong,
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this pronunciation is E.
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However, I've noticed Americans don't
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actually follow that rule all that much,
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though he is here.
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The opportunity.
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Opportu--
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Grant me the opportunity.
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Grant me the opportunity.
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Grant me the opportunity.
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Stress on the third syllable of this five syllable word,
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opportunity, opportunity.
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As you practice that word, practice it right now, and
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really feel that middle syllable stress.
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Tadadadada, like the whole word goes up to that
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and then comes away from that.
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Opportunity, opportunity.
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Opportunity,
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If you make that your focus doesn't let you
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simplify the rest of the word.
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Maybe you also notice the T pronunciations,
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we have a true T here starting the stressed syllable.
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Opportunity,
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then we have a Flap T,
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because it's not starting a stress syllable
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and it comes between two vowel or diphthong sounds.
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Opportunity, opportunity.
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Opportunity--
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to bring you in.
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Opportunity to bring you in,
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Uhuh. bring you in.
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You and to unstressed, bring and in stressed
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with that shape Ah.
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Now how is the word to pronounced?
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Lets listen to opportunity to bring.
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Opportunity to bring,
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opportunity to bring.
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Opportunity to,
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opportunity to.
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It's a flap isn't it?
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It's a flap in the schwa.
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It's not to it's a 'da' 'da' 'da'.
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Opportunity 'da'.
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Try that word just linking on to the word before.
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Opportunity 'da', opportunity 'da'.
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Opportunity to,
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Opportunity to bring you in.
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The opportunity to bring you in,
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the opportunity to bring you in,
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Opportunity to bring you in on the condition--
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Bring you in on the condition--
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Our next stress syllable is 'di' condition.
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T-I-O-N here, SH scwha N.
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Condition, our stressed syllable has the I vowel,
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and I wanna point out C-O-N, that's 'Kan'.
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That first syllable has the schwa, and so we
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don't need to feel like there's any vowel in it,
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'cause the end absorbs the schwa.
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So it's just 'kan' 'kan' condition, condition.
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Condition,
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Bring you in on the condition.
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Now I wanna talk a little bit about linking.
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We have that JU diphthong,
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and then we have the I as in sit vowel in in.
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Now when we have a word that ends in this sound,
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and the next word begins with a vowel or diphthong,
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it can sound like we connect them
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with the glide consonant W.
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So I'm gonna cut it here,
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with just the very end of this word linking into the word in
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in on the condition and listen to how it sounds like.
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It's 'win', 'win' on the condition
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because of the linking, 'win' on the condition.
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'Win' on the condition, '
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'win' on the condition.
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Do you hear that?
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I love that about linking.
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So smooth one sound right into the next.
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No true definition often between words.
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Bring you in on the condition.
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That's when stress becomes so important.
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When we have the stress that gives us our anchor
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rather than all These words separations.
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Bring you in on the condition.
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Bring you in on the condition,
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bring you in on the condition,
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bring you in on the condition that I terminate this mission.
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That I terminate, that I 'ter' stressed syllable there,
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that I terminate this mission.
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That I terminate this mission,
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that I terminate this mission,
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that I terminate this mission.
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Pitch goes up, because he is not done
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he's going to put a break here,
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but his pitch going up shows
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that he's going to continue his thought,
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and because of that, the stressed syllable of 'mi',
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rather than being up down is more like a down up mission.
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Mission,
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That and I unstressed, they link together with a Flap T,
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that I, that I, that I.
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That I,
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terminate this mission.
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That I terminate, this is a true T,
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because just like in opportunity,
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it's a T starting a stressed syllable.
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'Tunity,' terminate, terminate this.
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Stop T at the end of terminate,
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because the next word begins with a consonant.
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Terminate this mission.
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Terminate this mission,
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terminate this mission.
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Mission, mission.
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14:22
Here the double S I-O-N,
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is the SH sound schwa N.
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Mission, Shin, Shin.
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Mission,
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And hand over Solomon Lane personally.
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Our stress here in,
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hand over Solomon Lane personally.
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And hand over Solomon Lane personally.
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And hand over Solomon Lane personally.
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And hand over Solomon Lane personally.
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Hand Sol and Lane, per are our most stressed syllables there.
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The word and not fully pronounced.
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How does he pronounce it?
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Does it sound like in?
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In hand,
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Yeah, pretty much does doesn't it?
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So it's not and but it's an 'in'.
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Unstressed, said very quickly,
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I would write that with a schwa n,
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but I know it helps people to think of it
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as being the word in said very fast. In,in,in,in. In hand over.
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The D here, very light.
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15:32
In hand over, hand over, links into the next word,
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which begins with the O diphthong.
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In hand over Solomon.
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So we have three O's here,
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but they have different pronunciations.
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The first one is the ah as in father 'sahla',
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then we have a schwa 'sahlamn'.
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Then we have a schwa again,
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but when the schwa is followed by n,
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16:00
we don't really hear it, mn, mn, mn.
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16:03
It's right from m into n min, min, min, min,
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Solomon, Solomon.
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16:10
Solomon,
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16:13
Solomon Lane.
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Solomon Lane,
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16:19
personally.
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Personally, now the vowel in that stress syllable
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16:23
is the 'er' vowel,
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which is like the r acting like a vowel per.
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16:29
So don't try to make a vowel between p and r.
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Puh, er, per per.
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16:37
Just give that r the shape and length of the vowel
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per, personally, person.
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Here we have another schwa N, so it's not person, person,
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It's Person, person, personally.
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16:54
Personally.
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16:59
Sir you can't do that.
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Okay, now his next sentence is all sort of low in energy
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17:05
a little bit quieter.
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Sir you can't do that.
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17:08
Sir you, sir you,
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17:11
not much jaw drop there it's not sir it's Sir Sir quiet,
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17:17
mysterious, intense.
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17:19
Sir You can't do that.
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17:26
Sir you can't do that,
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17:29
sir you can't do that.
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You, I don't hear that as you I hear that is ya.
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3110
17:34
Surya, Surya, do you hear that reduction?
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17:37
Sir you--
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17:40
can't do that.
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Sir you can't do that.
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17:44
I'm hearing this as a stop t certainly not released.
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17:48
Can't do, but can't do, can't do, can't do that.
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6590
17:55
And then I do hear him actually releasing that t.
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3540
17:58
So he doesn't make it a stop, he releases it.
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18:01
Do that, that, that.
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18:04
Do that.
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2990
18:07
Hunt.
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930
18:08
Hunt, hunt. Hunt.
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2613
18:12
Up down fully releases that clear true T.
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3780
18:16
Hunt, hunt.
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18:17
Hunt,
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3360
18:21
No I know Lane.
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1330
18:22
He puts a pause after Lane breaking it up into
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3030
18:25
its own thought group over here.
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1960
18:27
What is the stress of these four words?
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18:30
Let's listen to the melody.
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1960
18:32
No I know Lane,
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4290
18:36
Tadatada.
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830
18:38
No I know Lane.
401
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3290
18:41
No, I know Lane.
402
1121730
5000
18:47
No has stress.
403
1127160
2047
18:49
(laughs) The other word no has stress
404
1129207
1963
18:51
these two words sound the same don't they?
405
1131170
2050
18:53
N consonant O diphthong,
406
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2110
18:55
even though they're two different words
407
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1350
18:56
and they're spelled differently,
408
1136680
1830
18:58
they are homophones they sound the same.
409
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2370
19:00
No, no, I know.
410
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3890
19:04
No I know,
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3530
19:08
The I diphthong just links really smoothly into here.
412
1148310
4910
19:13
No I.
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3550
19:16
When we link the O diphthong into a word that begins
414
1156770
3590
19:20
with a vowel or diphthong it can feel like
415
1160360
2340
19:22
you're going through a W Why?
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2920
19:25
Why? Instead of I.
417
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1780
19:27
No why, No, no, I know Lane.
418
1167400
5000
19:32
No I know lane,
419
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4400
19:37
Actually, he makes a little tiny bit of a lift here.
420
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3780
19:40
No, I know Lane, no, I know Lane, no, I know Lane.
421
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3040
19:44
But you can definitely
422
1184240
980
19:45
I think it's close enough
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1410
19:46
it's linked enough that you can think of this W to help you
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1186630
3410
19:50
smooth that transition.
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1770
19:51
We don't want no I, no I, no I,
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1191810
3650
19:55
we don't want that kind of lift.
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1195460
1810
19:57
No I, no I, no I.
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3290
20:01
No I,
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2340
20:03
know Lane
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880
20:04
and he has no intention of going back.
431
1204660
1897
20:06
And he has no intention
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2603
20:09
and he has no intention of going back.
433
1209160
5000
20:14
No and 'ten' have our most stress there.
434
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3820
20:18
And he has no intention of going back
435
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1500
20:20
and he has no intention of going back
436
1220190
1980
20:22
and he has no intention of going back.
437
1222170
2210
20:24
What about our first three words here, and, he, has.
438
1224380
5000
20:29
How are those pronounced?
439
1229600
1660
20:31
And he has,
440
1231260
2780
20:34
All three of these words reduced,
441
1234040
1910
20:35
and becomes an an,
442
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2500
20:38
he becomes 'i',
443
1238450
2370
20:40
as becomes is, is,
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1240820
3540
20:44
in he has, in he has, in he has, in he has, in he has.
445
1244360
3158
20:47
And he has,
446
1247520
2920
20:50
You should be able to say that without
447
1250440
1450
20:51
moving your lips or your jaw at all
448
1251890
1860
20:53
your mouth should feel totally relaxed,
449
1253750
2290
20:56
and he has, and he has, and he has, and he has.
450
1256040
3280
20:59
It's flatter, doesn't have the energy that no or 'ten'.
451
1259320
4780
21:04
And he has no, and he has no.
452
1264100
2670
21:06
It's all really low and flat building up to and he has no,
453
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4910
21:12
that stressed syllable with the up-down shape.
454
1272200
2820
21:15
And he has no, and he has no intention.
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1275020
3220
21:18
And he has no intention,
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1278240
3040
21:21
and he has no intention.
457
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1160
21:22
The T-I-O-N ending here
458
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1440
21:23
if you look it up in the dictionary,
459
1283880
2000
21:25
it will say 'sh' schwa n Shin Shin.
460
1285880
4980
21:30
But actually when the SH sound comes right after an N,
461
1290860
4193
21:36
we put a T in it and so then instead of SH it becomes CH.
462
1296020
5000
21:41
'chun', 'chun', 'chun',
463
1301620
1720
21:43
intention, intention. chchch.
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1303660
3220
21:47
So ch instead of sh because of that n before.
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1307240
3720
21:50
Intention, intention.
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1310970
2640
21:53
The T in ten is a true t
467
1313610
3390
21:57
because it starts a stress syllable intention.
468
1317000
3800
22:00
Intention,
469
1320800
2420
22:03
of going back.
470
1323220
1420
22:04
No intention of going,
471
1324640
3390
22:08
of going back,
472
1328030
2150
22:10
a little bit of an up down shape on those two syllables,
473
1330180
2740
22:12
go and back.
474
1332920
1930
22:14
The word of reduces of, of, of, of going, of going back.
475
1334850
5470
22:21
Of going back,
476
1341200
3500
22:24
When you hear just of going back,
477
1344960
2800
22:27
it's really crazy how fast
478
1347760
2500
22:30
and almost not there that word of is.
479
1350260
3600
22:33
We reduce it, we make it so short
480
1353860
2980
22:36
to give the good contrast between
481
1356840
1840
22:38
unstressed and stressed syllables.
482
1358680
2720
22:41
Of going back,
483
1361400
3680
22:45
Of, of, of, of, of, of going back,
484
1365080
3760
22:49
of going back.
485
1369460
1180
22:50
It's crazy how different that is than going and back.
486
1370640
3720
22:54
It's not of of going back,
487
1374360
2600
22:56
It's 'ev' 'ev' 'ev' going back.
488
1376960
3363
23:00
'ev' going back.
489
1380323
1687
23:02
When we reduce things like that,
490
1382010
1600
23:03
I think it helps us to connect things more.
491
1383610
3010
23:06
Of going back, of going back.
492
1386620
3110
23:09
Of going back,
493
1389730
3630
23:13
And he does release the K sound.
494
1393560
2200
23:15
That's another stop consonant.
495
1395760
2180
23:17
And sometimes we don't release it
496
1397940
1790
23:19
at the end of a thought group.
497
1399730
1520
23:21
But he does here.
498
1401250
1720
23:22
Of going back.
499
1402970
1710
23:24
Of going back,
500
1404680
3020
23:27
That's why we're taking him back.
501
1407720
2090
23:29
That's why we're, he's speaking with authority here
502
1409810
3540
23:33
with more volume.
503
1413350
990
23:34
That's why we're taking him back.
504
1414340
4760
23:39
That has a little bit of up down shape,
505
1419100
2030
23:41
but then I don't really hear the K sound at the end,
506
1421130
2840
23:43
taking him back.
507
1423970
2540
23:46
That's why we're taking him back.
508
1426510
2100
23:48
That's why we're taking him.
509
1428610
1855
23:50
That's why we're taking him back.
510
1430465
1995
23:52
That's why we're taking, true T there in taking,
511
1432460
4580
23:57
because it begins a stressed syllable.
512
1437040
2620
23:59
That's why we're taking him.
513
1439660
3500
24:03
The word him unstressed,
514
1443340
1937
24:05
he could have dropped the H that is a common reduction,
515
1445277
2612
24:07
but I do still hear a light H,
516
1447889
2211
24:10
even though the word is unstressed.
517
1450100
2220
24:12
That's why we're taking him.
518
1452744
2176
24:14
That's why we're taking him.
519
1454920
1620
24:16
That's why we're taking him.
520
1456540
1540
24:18
You know what, I'm even going to give some stress
521
1458080
1950
24:20
to that's and why,
522
1460030
1550
24:21
that's why, Oh, sorry.
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1461590
1550
24:23
That's an we're, that's why we're take,
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1463150
3090
24:26
that's why we're taking him back.
525
1466240
2490
24:28
By doing a little bit more of the length
526
1468730
2960
24:31
and a little bit more of up down shape on every word there,
527
1471690
4500
24:36
It really brings stress and authority to what he's saying.
528
1476190
3010
24:39
That's why we're taking him back.
529
1479200
2650
24:41
That's why we're taking him back.
530
1481850
2100
24:43
That's why we're taking him back.
531
1483950
2070
24:46
That's why we're taking him back.
532
1486020
1390
24:47
Which means that's exactly what he wants us to do.
533
1487410
3710
24:51
Okay, now Tom Cruise's character,
534
1491120
2930
24:54
really does the same thing.
535
1494050
1790
24:55
He stresses more words than normally
536
1495840
3080
24:58
he puts in more gaps, breaks it into more thought groups,
537
1498920
3580
25:02
so that he can stress the importance of what he's saying.
538
1502500
4880
25:07
Which means that's exactly what he wants us to do.
539
1507380
3880
25:11
Which means that's exactly what he wants us to do.
540
1511260
3890
25:15
Which means that's exactly what he wants us to do.
541
1515150
3660
25:18
Which means, which means both of those have shape
542
1518810
3930
25:23
of stress.
543
1523610
880
25:24
Which means and then he puts a little
544
1524490
3170
25:27
thought group in here breaking it up, which means.
545
1527660
2953
25:32
It's not, which means, which, which, which, which means.
546
1532130
4100
25:36
Where which would be unstressed, but it's which means.
547
1536230
3530
25:39
Which means.
548
1539760
1760
25:41
Which means,
549
1541520
2640
25:44
which means that's exactly what he wants us to do.
550
1544160
3490
25:47
That's exactly, and a little feeling of a stop
551
1547650
4370
25:52
of a break here, breaking up the thought group.
552
1552020
2770
25:54
That's exactly,
553
1554790
2473
25:58
and the stressed syllable here of exactly
554
1558230
3750
26:01
has a scoop up rather than up down,
555
1561980
3220
26:05
because his pitch is going up.
556
1565200
1760
26:06
That's exactly.
557
1566960
2300
26:09
That's exactly,
558
1569260
4860
26:14
Let's talk about the word 'exactly'.
559
1574120
2700
26:16
We have an unstressed syllable.
560
1576820
1960
26:19
IH as in SIT, G,
561
1579880
2210
26:22
then stressed syllable starts with z.
562
1582090
2670
26:24
So g and z are the two sounds that we get
563
1584760
2880
26:27
out of the letter X.
564
1587640
1700
26:29
It's interesting,
565
1589340
1270
26:30
the letter X makes two sounds
566
1590610
1950
26:32
and there's even considered a syllable break between them.
567
1592560
2540
26:35
'Ig', 'Ig', 'Ig', exactly.
568
1595100
3950
26:39
So then we have the AA as in BAT vowel, k, t,
569
1599050
5000
26:44
and then an unstressed syllable 'Ly' exact,
570
1604380
4040
26:48
Exactly.
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1608420
1400
26:49
Now, if we didn't have the Ly ending,
572
1609820
2470
26:52
and I was just gonna say the word exact,
573
1612290
2570
26:54
I would definitely 'kt', 'kt', make both of those sounds.
574
1614860
4510
26:59
But when The T comes between two consonants like this,
575
1619370
3480
27:02
it's very common to drop it,
576
1622850
1960
27:04
and that's what he does.
577
1624810
1220
27:06
'Exac' 'ly'.
578
1626030
2710
27:08
So no T sound at all.
579
1628800
1800
27:10
Exactly, exactly, Let's listen to him do it.
580
1630600
4520
27:15
Exactly,
581
1635120
3920
27:19
Exactly, no T.
582
1639420
2780
27:22
Exactly.
583
1642200
1920
27:24
Exactly,
584
1644120
3480
27:27
what he wants us to do.
585
1647600
2000
27:29
What he wants,
586
1649860
2780
27:32
what he wants.
587
1652650
3390
27:36
We have a stop t.
588
1656040
1470
27:37
What he, because the next word begins with a consonant,
589
1657510
3980
27:41
he didn't drop it.
590
1661490
1160
27:42
What he wants.
591
1662650
2410
27:45
What he wants,
592
1665080
3760
27:48
us to do.
593
1668840
1420
27:50
Wants us to do,
594
1670260
1960
27:52
wants
595
1672740
840
27:54
us to do.
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1674630
2470
27:57
A lot of stressed words here.
597
1677100
2710
27:59
The word 'to' not stressed, does have a true T though,
598
1679810
4613
28:05
True T and schwa, us to do.
599
1685510
3190
28:08
So, if the sound before the letter T and the word to
600
1688700
3510
28:12
is unvoiced like here,
601
1692210
2220
28:14
S is an unvoiced sound S,
602
1694430
3020
28:17
then the T will probably be a true T.
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Us to do,
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wants us to do.
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Wants us to do,
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So even in a phrase here where the character
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is stressing every word putting in more brakes
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to bring extra stress, even in that case,
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probably not going to fully pronounce 'to'.
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It's just such a common comfortable
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reduction in American English.
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It would sound a little strange, "Wants us to do."
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It would just be a whole nother level of emphasis.
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Wants us to do, still with the to reduction.
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Wants us to do,
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Okay let's listen to this whole conversation
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one more time.
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And where did Sloane get this information?
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She didn't say.
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She did, however, grant me the opportunity to bring you in
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on the condition that I terminate this mission,
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and hand over Solomon Lane Personally.
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Sir you can't do that.
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Hunt.
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No, I know Lane, and he has no intention of going back.
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That's why we're taking him back.
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Which means that's exactly what he wants us to do.
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Now for the fun part,
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you'll look at the notes we took together,
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and you'll hear a part of the conversation
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on a loop three times.
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Then there's a space for you to repeat.
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For example, you'll hear this,
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Maybe so sir,
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Then you'll repeat it.
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Maybe so sir.
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Try to imitate everything about this exactly.
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So when you see this,
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then you'll repeat it.
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Maybe so sir.
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That's from Top Gun Maverick,
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which was the first movie we studied in this summer series.
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You'll also have the opportunity to listen and repeat
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in slow motion.
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This will be important for you if you're more of a beginner,
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or if you're having a hard time focusing on
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linking or the melody.
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Maybe you'll want to do it both ways.
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But the important thing is,
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here is your opportunity to take what you learned,
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and put it into your body and your own habits.
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That's what's going to transform your speaking.
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You might do well to work with
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the audio section of this video every day for a week,
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imitating the rhythm and the simplifications will get easier
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each time you do it.
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If you can't keep up with the native speaker,
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do this slow motion imitation.
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Okay, here's our audio training section.
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Don't forget to come back and do this audio again tomorrow and the next day.
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You want to build habits here,
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so you don't need to think about it so much
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when you're speaking in conversation.
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You can focus on the words
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and not the expression or pronunciation.
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Don't forget, this is part of a series all summer long.
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13 videos 13 scenes from movies.
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Check out each one learn something new each time.
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I make new videos on the English language every Tuesday,
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and I'd love to have you back here again,
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please subscribe with notifications
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