5 Quick and Easy Phrases for Fluent English

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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 sound more fluent in English?
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Let's talk about it.
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Today you are going to learn five quick and easy phrases that are kind of like a shortcut
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to sounding fluid.
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When you use these expressions, other English speakers will feel very comfortable, it will
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seem very natural, and they are quick and easy ways to level up your English.
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To help you with this lesson, I have created a free PDF download with all of these five
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expressions, a lot of sample sentences, a lot of ideas and tips for using them, so make
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sure you check out the free PDF.
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You can download it by clicking on the link in the description below this video.
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This is my gift to you.
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I hope you enjoy the PDF worksheets.
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Yes, you can do it.
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All right.
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Let's get started with the first expression.
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That is a quick and easy way to sound fluent phrase.
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Number one is gotcha.
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Gotcha can be used in two different ways.
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Let's start with the first one.
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The first one is just to show that you understand.
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For example, if your friend went on a date and that date was terrible, everything went
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wrong and your friend says, "You know what?
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I don't think I'm going to go on a second date with him."
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You might say, "Gotcha."
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And that simply means, "I understand.
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We are connecting on a deep level because I understand what you mean.
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I wouldn't want to go on a second day with him either.
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Gotcha."
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The second way to use Gotcha is to surprise someone usually with some kind of trick.
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So let me give you a quick example.
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On my husband's birthday in the morning, we said, "Happy birthday, it's your birthday."
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And then I said, "Oh no, I forgot to buy you a present."
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And he said, "I guess it's okay.
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Everyone forgets sometimes."
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And then I said, "Gotcha, here's your present."
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So I tricked him.
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This is a very light and silly way.
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It's not a serious situation.
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But I said, "Gotcha, I tricked you."
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He believed that I didn't get him a present so I can use this fun expression and say,
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"Gotcha."
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Quick and easy phrase number two is never mind.
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Never mind.
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This often means, forget about it or it doesn't matter, and usually we use this when something
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is too long or complicated to explain, or we just don't want to talk about it anymore.
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Let me give you two examples.
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My mom and I were at a cafe looking at a chocolate cake and a chocolate chip cookie.
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I said, "Hmm, which one should we get?
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Chocolate cake.
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That looks so good.
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Oh, that chocolate chip cookie, that also looks good."
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And I said, "Never mind, let's get both."
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So here I didn't want to go into a long explanation.
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Which one should we get?
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Let's talk about the pros and cons.
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Never mind.
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Let's just get both of them.
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Or have you ever been in this situation where someone asks you for directions?
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So the other day my friend asked me, "Hey, where's the nearest grocery store?"
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And I tried to explain to her and I said, "Never mind, just use Google Maps.
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It's a lot easier."
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So I didn't want to explain to her how to get to the grocery store.
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It would be much easier and much more simple to just look at Google Maps.
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So I said, "Never mind, don't listen to my explanation.
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No, it's too confusing.
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It doesn't matter.
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Forget about it.
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Forget what I said.
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Just look at Google Maps.
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Never mind."
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Quick and easy phrase to sound more fluent number three is gotta go or gotta run.
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Let's talk about the full expression first.
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The full grammatical expression is I have got to go.
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I have got to run.
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But we don't really use it like that.
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This just means I need to leave, but we often reduce this to I've gotta go.
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So we make a contraction with I have, I've, I've gotta go, or I've gotta run, but sometimes
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we cut out the verb have completely and just say I gotta go, I gotta run.
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And a quick little pronunciation tip is that in American English, a T that is surrounded
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by vowels often changes to a D sound.
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So listen carefully when I say that phrase.
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If I say, "It's already six o'clock.
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I gotta run."
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Gotta run.
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It's exactly like a D sound.
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So if you want to up your American accent, you can include this pronunciation when you
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speak.
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I gotta go, I gotta run.
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It doesn't mean that you're going to exercise and run.
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It just means I need to leave probably quickly.
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I gotta go.
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I gotta run.
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Quick and easy fluent phrase number four is no worries, no problem.
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This is kind of like a two for one deal.
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Two phrases in one.
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So this is just another informal way to say you're welcome.
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But we often use this in light situations.
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So for example, if you've helped someone at work, maybe you proof-read an email that they
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were going to send, or you looked over their project, they might say, "Thanks so much for
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helping me get my project done."
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And you say, "No worries.
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It's my pleasure.
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No worries.
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It's my pleasure."
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Or if it was pouring down rain and you gave someone your umbrella for the afternoon, they
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could say, "Thanks so much for letting me borrow your umbrella."
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You can use this great phrase.
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"No problem.
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No problem."
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Or, "No worries.
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No worries."
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Excellent way to level up your fluency in English.
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Quick and easy fluent phrase number five is for real.
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For real?
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So this phrase can be used in a positive or a negative way, depending on your tone of
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voice.
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So let me give you some examples.
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Take a look at this sentence.
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When the sales associate told me that the computer costs $4,000, I said, "For real?"
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Can you tell by my face and by my tone of voice, I'm shocked, surprised, and maybe I
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want to verify, "Really?
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Is it really $4,000?
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That's really expensive."
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I'm not asking them to actually give me an answer because the price is right there.
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It's a fact, it's $4,000.
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But I'm showing my surprise by saying, "For real?
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That's really expensive.
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For real?"
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So we call this a rhetorical question.
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It means when you ask a question, but you don't expect a response.
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It's just kind of a figure of speech.
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So if somebody says, "Yeah, that computer's $4,000," you might say, "What?
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For real?"
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But we can use this in a positive way too.
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So let's imagine that I looked at the computer, it's $4,000, way too expensive.
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I go to the next store, and at the next store, the sales associate says, "Yeah, this computer
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$400."
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I might say, "For real?
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That's a great deal."
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Can you tell hell in the tone of my voice that it's something positive?
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I am responding with positive surprise.
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$4,000.
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Nope.
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$400, what a deal.
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We might even call it a steal.
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What a steal.
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So you can use for real in this type of positive surprise as well.
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If your friend tells you some positive news like, "I'm going to have a baby," you might
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say, "For real?"
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You're not asking them, "Wait, are you lying to me?"
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No, this is a rhetorical question.
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You're not asking for a response.
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You're simply showing surprise or shock, but in that positive way.
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I know I said that we're going to be studying five quick and easy expressions, but I couldn't
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help myself.
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I want to give you a bonus expression.
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So our bonus quick and easy fluent phrase is what's that.
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What's that?
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This is a nice informal way to ask, "I didn't understand what you said.
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Can you repeat that please?"
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But it's very quick.
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You can just say, "What's that?
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What's that?"
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Let me give you an example and then we'll talk about some pronunciations so that you
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don't mix it up with another phrase that is almost exactly the same.
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So if I'm talking with one of my students and I just don't understand what the students
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said, maybe their pronunciation was incorrect or maybe they were talking too quickly, or
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maybe there was some noise, I might say.
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"What's that?
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What's that?"
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It's just a way to ask, "Hey, can you repeat that thing you said, because I didn't understand
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it.'
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There was some noise or maybe your pronunciation, I'm not sure what happened, but you can just
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say, "What's that?
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What's that?"
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Notice how I'm emphasizing both words.
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What's that?
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What's that?
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What's that?
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Because if you go into...
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Let's say you go into a bakery and...
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I'm thinking about chocolate right now, I guess.
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Let's say you go into a bakery and you see a dessert that you really want, but for some
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reason the one that you want doesn't have a label on it.
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So you might ask the person who works in the bakery, "What's that?
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What's that?"
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You're simply asking.
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What's the name of that thing.
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This is different than I don't understand.
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Do you want to hear that pronunciation difference?
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What's that?
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What's that?
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You're emphasizing that, because you're pointing to that dessert and in this way you're using
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it in the very normal way.
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What's that?
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What's that thing?
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But if you want to use this phrase to say, "I didn't hear what you said, please repeat,"
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you need to emphasize both words.
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Listen when I say it.
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What's that?
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What's that?
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What's that?
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They both have equal emphasis.
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What's that?
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What's that?
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You can often use this if there's a bad connection.
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Maybe you're having a phone conversation or a Zoom call or something like this, and the
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connection starts to cut out a little bit, you might say, "What's that, I didn't hear
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what you said.
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What's that?
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What did you say?
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What's that?"
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It's a great thing to use in those types of situations where you can't understand, but
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maybe there's just a technical problem.
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All right.
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I know that I had just had one bonus expression, but I decided to add 50 more quick and...
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Gotcha.
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Not really.
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I was just joking.
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Well, I gotta run.
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We've got to finish this lesson and it's time for me to move on with my day.
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But before we go, I have a question for you.
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Tell me in the comments, what would you say if your boss told you, "I need you to work
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late this weekend?"
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Which one of these phrases would you use?
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There's a couple options.
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You can use a couple of these phrases in this situation.
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What would you tell your boss in this situation?
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I need you to work late this weekend.
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Well thank you so much for learning English with me.
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Don't forget to download the free PDF so that you can learn all of these five quick and
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easy phrases to sound more fluent plus the bonus expression, and at the bottom of the
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free worksheet, you can answer Vanessa's challenge question.
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You'll have a chance to use what you've learned.
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So thank you so much.
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And I'll see you again next Friday for a new lesson here on my YouTube channel.
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Bye.
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The next step is to download the free PDF worksheet for this lesson.
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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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You can be a confident English speaker.
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Don't forget to subscribe to my YouTube channel for a free English lesson every Friday.
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Bye.
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