Understand FAST English Conversations [Advanced Listening Practice]

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Speak English With Vanessa


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Vanessa: Hi, I'm Vanessa from SpeakEnglishWithVanessa.com.
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Are you ready to understand fast English conversations?
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Let's do it.
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I'm just going to kind of probably two or three.
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Hmm?
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Have you ever watched an English TV show or movie and people spoke like that and you thought,
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"Uh, this is like a completely different language than what I learned in school."
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You know what?
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You're pretty much right, because you learned classroom English at school, not real life
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English.
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But never fear!
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In today's lesson, you're going to be using my proven conversation breakdown method to
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understand fast conversations.
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With the conversation breakdown method, we listened to a real English conversation, not
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a textbook conversation, real conversation, and then we break it down together.
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To break down means that you study short pieces, specific vocabulary, specific phrases that
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native speakers use, or like today's lesson, specific pronunciation that will help you
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to sound like an American English speaker.
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To help you with today's lesson, I've created a free PDF worksheet that you can download
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so that you never forget what you've learned.
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Click on the link in the description to download your PDF today.
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If you've been studying English with me for a while, you might have seen this video, where
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my husband and I go to a local bakery and review some tasty desserts that we got.
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I was also very pregnant in this video.
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My belly is huge.
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And in today's lesson, you're going to be watching a couple clips from that conversation.
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We'll break it down.
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You will practice the pronunciation from those clips, and then we'll review the clip.
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Will your listening and pronunciation skills improve?
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Let's find out.
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If you enjoy this lesson, continue using the conversation breakdown method with me in my
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course, The Fearless Fluency Club.
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You can speak confidently, express yourself completely, and understand fast English speakers.
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Click on the link in the description to find out more about The Fearless Fluency Club and
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how it can help you to speak confident English.
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All right, let's get started with the first clip from our natural real life conversation.
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We're going to watch it, and then I'll break it down so that you can practice it with me.
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Let's watch.
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All right.
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You want to try the peanut brittle?
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Dan: Sure.
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I'm going to take this huge piece.
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Vanessa: Okay.
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All right.
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You want to try the peanut brittle?
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Dan: Sure.
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I'm going to take this huge piece.
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Vanessa: Okay.
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You heard Dan say, "I'm going to take this huge piece."
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But did it sound like that?
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Nope.
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He said, "I'm unna take this huge piece."
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Let's break this down.
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At the beginning of the sentence, he uses a great contraction.
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I'm.
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I'm.
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This is I plus am.
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That makes I'm.
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And then he makes a reduction within another reduction.
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He says going to take.
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But he doesn't say going to, he says gonna, and then he reduces it even further.
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He cuts off the G and says unna.
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I'm unna take this huge piece.
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I'm unna this huge piece.
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Sometimes when we're speaking really quickly, we reduce going to to gonna.
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I'm gonna take this huge piece.
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But we might reduce it even more, cut off the G, and just say, "I'm unna take this huge
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piece.
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I'm unna take this huge piece."
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Do you want to practice the sample sentence with me?
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Yes, let's do it.
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I'm going to visit my friend becomes I'm unna visit my friend.
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Can you say that with me?
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Let's say it slowly first and then we'll speed it up.
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Because if you're going to use unna, it needs to be in fast English.
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You can't say I'm unna meet my friend.
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No.
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This needs to be a reduction in a fast sentence.
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Let's say it slowly and then we'll speed it up.
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I'm unna visit my friend.
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I'm unna visit my friend.
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Let's say it fast.
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I'm unna visit my friend.
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I'm unna visit my friend.
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I'm unna visit my friend.
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Great work.
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All right.
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Let's watch the original clip one more time, and I want to know, has your listening and
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pronunciation skills improved with just this one clip?
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Imagine when we do all of the other clips from this video.
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All right.
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Let's watch.
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All Right.
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You want to try the peanut brittle?
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Dan: Sure.
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I'm going to take this huge piece.
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Vanessa: Okay.
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All right.
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You want to try the peanut brittle?
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Dan: Sure.
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I'm going to take this huge piece.
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Vanessa: Okay.
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Did you hear I'm unna?
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I hope so.
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Let's go on to our second clip where you're going to hear another interesting reduction
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that native speakers use all the time in daily conversation.
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Let's watch.
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Well, I'm going to clean off my spoon and try the chocolate.
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Maybe I should refresh.
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Dan: I don't always like fruity kind of desserts,
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but this has just like a layer of tart jelly or jam on the top.
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And that really just hits the spot for me.
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Vanessa: Yeah.
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It doesn't feel too heavy.
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Well, I'm going to clean off my spoon and try the chocolate.
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Maybe I should refresh.
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Dan: I don't always like fruity kind of desserts,
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but this has just like a layer of tart jelly or jam on the top.
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And that really just hits the spot for me.
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Vanessa: Yeah.
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It doesn't feel too heavy.
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In this clip, you heard Dan say and I'm going to read his words exactly, "I don't always
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like fruity desserts, but this has just like a layer of tart jam or jelly on top.
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And that just hits the spot for me."
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Oh, did he say that just hits the spot for me?
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This has just like no.
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For the word just, we often cut off that final T and say jus'.
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Jus'.
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I don't know where the T is.
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Maybe it's off on vacation somewhere.
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I wish I could go.
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But instead, we just say jus'.
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I want you to practice a sample sentence with me so that you can practice this common reduction.
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When someone asks you, "Where do you live," you could say, "I jus' live down the street.
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I jus' live down the street."
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This is if you're in your neighborhood and someone wants to know, "Where is your house?"
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You can use this great phrase.
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Can you say it with me and cut off that final T sound in the word just?
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Yes, you got this.
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Let's say it together.
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I jus' live down the street.
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I jus' lived down the street.
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I jus' live down the street.
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I jus' lived down the street.
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Excellent work.
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All right.
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Let's watch the original clip and I want you to be listening carefully, especially for
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the two times that Dan says just reduced to jus'.
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Listen carefully.
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Well, I'm going to clean off my spoon and try the chocolate.
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Maybe I should refresh.
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Dan: I don't always like fruity kind of desserts,
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but this has just like a layer of tart jelly or jam on the top.
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And that really just hits the spot for me.
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Vanessa: Yeah.
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It doesn't feel too heavy.
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Well, I'm going to clean off my spoon and try the chocolate.
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Maybe I should refresh.
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Dan: I don't always like fruity kind of desserts,
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but this has just like a layer of tart jelly or jam on the top.
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And that really just hits the spot for me.
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Vanessa: Yeah.
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It doesn't feel too heavy.
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Let's go on to our next clip.
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You're going to hear another interesting reduction that native speakers use all the time in daily
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conversation.
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Let's watch.
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What about that raspberry?
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Are we going to fight over it?
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Dan: Nah, you can have it.
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I got to save space.
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Vanessa: Oh yeah, we've got a lot of desserts coming.
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What about that raspberry?
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Are we going to fight over it?
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Dan: Nah, you can have it.
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I got to save space.
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Vanessa: Oh yeah, we've got a lot of desserts coming.
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In this clip, you heard Dan say, "I've got to save space."
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He's talking about some space in his stomach.
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If he eats too much, he won't have room for more desserts, because we reviewed a lot of
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desserts in that video.
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But he doesn't say, "I've got to save space."
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He uses an excellent reduction.
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He says, "I gotta save space.
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I gotta save space."
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There's a lot of stuff going on here, so let's break it down.
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This real phrase if we're going to say it in the textbook way is I have got to save
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space.
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That means I need to save space.
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But in daily conversation, we never use that.
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You might hear, I've gotta save space, but we often drop the word have completely and
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then we were deuce got to to gotta.
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But listen carefully, there's something very interesting happening with the T's in that
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word, gotta, gotta.
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Do you hear gotta with a clear T sound?
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Nope.
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Instead, in American English, when a T is surrounded by vowels, it changes to a D sound.
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So listen when I say that, I gotta.
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I gotta save space.
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I gotta save space.
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It sounds like a D. And in fact, when we say that in American
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English, it is, and you can say that too.
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So let's practice a sample sentence together.
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I'm tired.
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I gotta get to bed early tonight.
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I'm tired.
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I gotta get to bed early tonight.
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Can you say it out loud with me?
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Let's say it two times.
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I'm tired.
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I gotta get to bed early tonight.
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I'm tired.
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I gotta get to bed early tonight.
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Excellent work practicing that reduction.
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Let's watch the original clip and I want you to listen carefully for how Dan says I have
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got to reduced to gotta.
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Let's listen.
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What about that raspberry?
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Are we going to fight over it?
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Dan: Nah, you can have it.
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I got to save space.
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Vanessa: Oh yeah.
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We've got a lot of desserts coming in.
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What about that raspberry?
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Are we going to fight over it?
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Dan: Nah, you can have it.
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I got to save space.
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Vanessa: Oh yeah.
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We've got a lot of desserts coming.
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Did you hear gotta?
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I hope so.
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Let's go on to our next clip where we're going to be seeing something we just talked about,
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plus adding on a new concept.
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Let's watch.
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They know what they're doing as far as the garnish.
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They know what will look good, and they also know what's going to kind of give it that
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extra edge.
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They know what they're doing as far as the garnish.
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They know what will look good, and they also know what's going to kind of give it that
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extra edge.
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In this clip, you heard me say, "They know what's gonna kin'a give it that extra edge.
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They know what's gonna kin'a give it that extra edge."
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Whew!
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Do you hear a reduction that we just talked about?
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They know what's gonna.
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Going to is going to, they know what's gonna, but then I said something that was another
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reduction.
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They know what's gonna kin'a give it that extra edge.
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Hmm.
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This expression kind of can be reduced in a couple ways.
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We could say what's gonna kinda, kinda give it that extra edge.
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When the word of is reduced to a, kinda, kinda give it that extra edge.
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But sometimes we reduce it even further, and that's what I did in this clip.
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I cut off the letter D completely.
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We don't know where it is.
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Maybe it's on vacation with the letter T. Let's go.
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But here, I pronounced it kin'a, kin'a.
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Let me say that whole sentence and then we'll practice the sentence together.
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They know what's gonna kin'a of give it that extra edge.
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Whew!
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Let's practice a sample sentence together that you can use in your daily life.
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The party starts at 7:00, but it's gonna kin'a be a come-and-go event.
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This expression, a come-and-go event, means that you don't need to come strictly at 7:00.
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You're welcome to come whenever you want and leave whenever you want.
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So let's say this sentence together and make sure that you use the reduction it's gonna
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kin'a be a come-and-go event.
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Kind of two for one here.
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You're practicing pronunciation and maybe a new vocabulary expression.
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All right.
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Let's say it together.
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The party starts at 7:00, but it's gonna kin'a be a come-and-go event.
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Let's say it again.
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The party starts at 7:00, but it's gonna kin'a be a come-and-go event.
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Excellent work.
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All right.
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Let's watch the original clip and I want you to listen carefully for the two phrases that
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we just talked about, gonna and kin'a.
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Let's watch.
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They know what they're doing as far as the garnish.
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They know what will look good, and they also know what's going to kind of give it that
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extra edge.
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They know what they're doing as far as the garnish.
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They know what will look good, and they also know what's going to kind of give it that
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extra edge.
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Did you hear gonna, kin'a?
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I hope so.
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Let's go on to our next clip where you will also hear gonna, but another reduction that
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we're going to learn about in just a minute.
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Let's watch.
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Oh, because it's chocolate?
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Dan: Because it's chocolate and fudgy.
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It's probably going to be putting similar.
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Vanessa: Okay.
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Dan: We'll see.
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Vanessa: Oh, because it's chocolate?
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Dan: Because it's chocolate and fudgy.
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It's probably going to be pretty similar.
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Okay.
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Vanessa: We'll see.
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You heard Dan say, "It's probably going to be pretty similar.
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It's probably going to be pretty similar."
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Hmm.
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The full phrase is, it's probably going to be pretty similar.
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But we already talked about going to becoming gonna, but what about the word before that,
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probably?
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This bird trips up a lot of English learners, but never fear.
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I'm going to help you learn to come and reductions for this word so that you can understand it
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clearly and so that you can use them if you wish.
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The first reduction for the word probably is probly.
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Probly.
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This is extremely common in daily conversations.
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We might say, "It's probly gonna rain.
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It's probly gonna rain."
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But that's not how Dan used it.
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Instead, he reduced the word probably even more.
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He said pro'ly gonna, pro'ly gonna, pro'ly.
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This is the most reduced version of the word probably, but it's extremely common in daily
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conversation.
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So let's practice saying this in a sentence that you might use in your daily life.
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Grab an umbrella.
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It's pro'ly gonna rain later.
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Let's say it a little bit slower.
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Grab an umbrella.
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It's pro'ly gonna rain later.
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Grab an umbrella.
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It's pro'ly gonna rain later.
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You could say it's probly gonna rain later.
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It's probly, using that first reduction.
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That's totally fine.
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It's probly gonna rain later.
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It's rain gonna rain later.
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Or we could reduce it even further and say, it's pro'ly gonna rain later.
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It's pro'ly gonna rain later.
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It's pro'ly gonna to rain later.
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Lots of exciting reductions and you see how some of these reductions are used again and
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again.
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So they're going to come up a lot as you're watching English TV shows and movies and having
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real conversations.
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You will hear these a lot.
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You are giving yourself the tools to understand and speak real English.
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All right.
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Let's watch this clip and I want you to listen carefully for that phrase, pro'ly going to.
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Super fast, but now you're going to understand it.
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Let's watch.
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Oh, because it's chocolate?
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Dan: Because it's chocolate and fudgy.
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It's probably going to be pretty similar.
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Vanessa: Okay.
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Dan: We'll see.
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Vanessa: Oh, because it's chocolate?
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Dan: Because it's chocolate and fudgy.
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It's probably going to be pretty similar.
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Vanessa: Okay.
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Dan: We'll see.
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Vanessa: Did you hear it's pro'ly gonna be pretty similar?
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Pro'ly gonna be?
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I hope so.
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Well, congratulations on leveling up your pronunciation and your speaking skills with
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the conversation breakdown method.
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You did it.
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Don't forget, if you enjoyed this type of lesson with the conversation breakdown method,
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you can continue to learn with me in The Fearless Fluency Club where we use this method to help
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you speak confidently, express yourself completely, and understand fast real English conversations.
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And now I have a question for you.
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Let me know in the comments, what are you probably going to do tomorrow?
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Let me know.
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You can write out your answer.
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Read it out loud.
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Practice your pronunciation.
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You can read each other sentences out loud too.
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You're helping each other and working together.
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Well, thanks so much for learning English with me and I'll see you again next Friday
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for a new lesson here on my YouTube channel.
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Bye!
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With this free PDF, you will master today's lesson and never forget what you have learned.
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