How to Pronounce TOP 10 English Introductions

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Speak English With Vanessa


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Hi.
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I'm Vanessa from SpeakEnglishWithVanessa.com.
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Are you ready to imitate the top 10 introductions in English?
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Let's practice.
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Today, we're going to practice the most important introduction sentences in English, at least
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according to me.
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Because you're going to say these natural sentences again and again in daily conversation,
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this is a great opportunity to practice pronouncing them correctly each time that you use them.
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Your challenge is to imitate me and speak out loud.
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I don't care where you are, at work, in the car, at home by yourself.
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Practice out loud.
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And if you enjoy this video, make sure that you check out part one, Imitating the Top
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10 Sentences in English right up here.
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Number one: Hi, I'm Vanessa.
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What's your name?
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Of course you're not going to say Vanessa.
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You're going to say your name, but let's slow this down so that you can say it naturally.
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Hi, I'm plus your name.
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Hi, I'm Vanessa.
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What's ... Makes sure that you say ts, that TS here.
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What's your name?
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What's happening with the word your here?
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Notice my lips when I say your compared to your.
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A little bit different.
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It kind of sounds like Y-E-R.
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This is the most natural fast pronunciation for the word your.
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So, let's say that quickly.
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What's your name?
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What's your name?
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What's your name?
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Hi, I'm Vanessa.
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What's your name?
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I'm kind of emphasizing what's your name.
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Because I just said mine, so I want to know now what's your name.
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Hi, I'm Vanessa.
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What's your name?
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Now, I'm going to pause and I want you to fill in your name.
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I want you to say this sentence out loud.
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Practice speaking.
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Are you ready?
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Hi, I'm ... What's your name?
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Go ahead.
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Excellent work.
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Let's go on to the second sentence.
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Sentence number two: Nice to meet you.
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Nice to meet you.
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What's going on in this seemingly simple sentence?
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Let's start at the beginning.
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Nice.
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Say it with me.
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Nice to meet, to meet.
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Here, the word to is being reduced to simply T, just the sound T. The vowel O is gone,
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so we're going to link together to meet, to meet.
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But do you hear that final T sound on the word to meet?
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Not really.
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Instead, your tongue is going to be at the top of your mouth ready to make the T sound,
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but no air comes out.
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So, we're going to say to meet.
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My tongue is stopped at the top of my mouth.
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To meet, to meet you.
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Nice to meet you.
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Nice to meet you.
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Can you say that out loud with me?
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Nice to meet you.
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Nice to meet you.
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I'm going to pause, and I want to say it by yourself.
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Nice to meet you.
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Go ahead.
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Excellent work.
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Let's go on to the third one.
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Sentence number three: I'm from the US, and you?
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You're probably not from the US if you're watching this, so you can fill in the name
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of your country.
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I'm from Mexico, and you?
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I'm from India, and you?
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Let's break down this pronunciation.
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I'm from, F-R-O-M.
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Sounds like a U here, from.
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I'm from plus your country.
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Then, you want to reciprocate and ask the other person.
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And you?
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Did I say and you?
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In this situation, the D is cut up.
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It's gone.
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It's on vacation somewhere.
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So, we're just going to say an.
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An you?
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An you?
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An you?
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Where are you from?
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An you?
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Let's say this all together.
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I'm from the US, and you?
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I'm from the U.
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S, and you?
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I'm going to pause.
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I want you to fill in your country and say it out loud.
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Go ahead.
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Great work.
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Let's go to the next one.
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When you first meet someone, it's common to talk about your surroundings.
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Maybe you're both at the grocery store or you're both at a friend's birthday party.
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You have this in common, so you're going to talk about it.
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Let's imagine that you go to another country, and you're talking with someone, and they
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ask you, "How long have you been here?"
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You might say, "I've been here for two weeks.
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I've been here for two weeks.
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I've been here for two weeks."
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You could also substitute if you're at a university or maybe if you're at a job.
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I've worked here for two weeks.
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I've studied here for two years.
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You could change that verb, but we're just going to stick with I've been here for two
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weeks.
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Let's break this down.
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I've been.
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This sounds like a short I, B-I-N, been.
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I've been here for.
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Why does for change to for?
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I don't know, but that's what happens.
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So, this is gonna sound like F-E-R, fOr.
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Kind of sounds like the fur of an animal, which is F-U-R, but same pronunciation.
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For two weeks.
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I've been here for two weeks.
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I've been here for two years.
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I've been here for five minutes.
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I've been here for two weeks.
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Let's say that quickly one time, and then I'm going to pause so that you can say it
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yourself.
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I've been here for two weeks.
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Go ahead.
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Great work.
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Let's go onto the next one.
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Common introduction number five is, what do you do?
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This is asking what's your job.
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This is the most common way to ask what someone's job is.
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What do you do?
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What do you do?
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What do you do?
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A lot of this is linked together, kind of mumbled together.
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So, I want to help you pronounce it in the same way.
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What do you?
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What do you?
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Can you say that with me?
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What do you?
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What do you?
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The T in what is cut out, and instead it's replaced by the word do, which is linked together.
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What do you do?
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Notice my lips aren't really moving much here.
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What do you do?
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What do you do?
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Inside my mouth, my tongue is moving, but on the outside, what do you do?
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What do you do?
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It's not moving that much.
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So, I want you to say this with me.
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Let's go slowly, and then we'll speed it up.
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What do you do?
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What do you do?
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What do you do?
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What do you do?
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Why do you do?
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What do you do?
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What do you do?
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All right, it's your turn.
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Go ahead.
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Excellent work.
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Let's go on to the next one.
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The sixth sentence is, I'm a designer.
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I work for the marketing department.
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If you don't know how to describe your job or what your job title is, you can check out
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this video I made, 100 Job Titles.
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Hopefully it will help you to be able to describe your job in these introductions situations.
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You could say, "I'm a designer.
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I work for ... " We're using that same pronunciation again, F-E-R.
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I work for the marketing department.
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Make sure that if you use this reduction, for, you're speaking a little bit quickly,
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you're linking things together.
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If you said, "I work for the," it's a little bit weird.
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You need to link it together if you're going to use that reduction because the point of
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a reduction is to reduce your speech to make it faster.
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So, let's say that together.
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I'm a designer.
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I work for the marketing department.
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I work for the marketing department.
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You can link those two words together.
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Work for, work for the marketing department.
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I work for the marketing department.
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I'm a designer.
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I work for the marketing department.
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All right, it's your turn.
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Go ahead.
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Great work.
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Let's go to the next one.
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The seventh introduction is for when you have a mutual friend.
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Let's imagine that you're walking down the street and you see your friend James.
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And James is walking with someone else, and he introduces that person to you.
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So, you start to have a conversation with that person.
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You could ask them, "So, how do you know James?"
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This just means, where did you meet?
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Do you work together?
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Are you his brother?
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What's the situation?
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This is pretty common.
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Maybe you're at a party and you're just making small talk with people.
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If that person who's hosting the party is James, everyone at the party knows James,
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so it's a good question to ask.
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So, how do you know James?
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Great.
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You're just kind of figuring out each other's relationships.
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Let's pronounce this together.
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So, it's a good way to introduce a new topic.
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So, how do you know James?
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This similar to what do you do, that kind of lazy, not-moving-your-lips-very-much type
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of pronunciation.
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So, how do you know James?
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So, how do you know James?
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How do you know James?
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Can you say that with me?
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So, how do you know James?
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How do you know James?
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So, how do you know James?
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I'll say that one more time, and then met a pause so that you can say it yourself.
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So, how do you know James?
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Go ahead.
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It's your turn.
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Great work.
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Let's go to the next one.
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And continuing with the same idea, this person who knows James might say, "Oh, we used to
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work together."
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We used to work together.
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Used to often gets reduced to used to.
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We used to work together.
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We used to work together.
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Let's break down this sentence.
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We used to work.
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This is a lovely word.
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It has an O, but it sounds like W-E-R-K, work together, together.
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It almost sounds like ta, T-A, together, together.
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We used to, we used to work together.
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We used to work together.
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And when you link used to together, that means that you're reducing and you're sounding more
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natural.
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So, let's say this full sentence.
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Then, I'm going to pause so that you can say it yourself.
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We used to work together.
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We used to work together.
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We used to work together.
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Go ahead.
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It's your turn.
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Excellent work.
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Let's go to the next one.
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The ninth introduction or common expression that's used the first time you meet someone
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is, I don't want to hold you up.
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I don't want to hold you up.
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This is probably what you would say at the end of that quick conversation together when
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you first meet someone, and it means, "Oh, I see that you probably have something else
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that you want to do."
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Maybe you want to go grocery shopping, and you see each other at the grocery store, or
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maybe you're trying to talk to the host of the party, James, and you just quickly had
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a quick conversation, so now you want to let that other person leave the conversation and
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continue what they were doing previously.
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So, you might say, "I don't want to hold you up."
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This doesn't mean hold you physically, but here let's break down this sentence.
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I don't.
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The T here is cut out.
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Your tongue is going to be at the top of your mouth, but you're not going to let the air
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through.
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I don't wanna hold you up.
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Want to is linked together and makes wanna.
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I don't wanna hold you up.
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Great.
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Let's say this all together.
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I don't wanna hold you up.
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I don't wanna to hold you up.
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I don't wanna to hold you up.
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It's your turn.
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Say it yourself.
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I don't wanna to hold you up.
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Go ahead.
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Thanks so much.
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Great work.
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Let's go to the next one.
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The final expression that's often used the first time you meet someone is, maybe see
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you around sometime.
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Maybe see you 'round sometime.
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What does this mean?
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It means that maybe you'll never see this person again or maybe you will.
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I don't know.
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But, it's just kind of a polite way instead of saying, "Okay, let's make plans to see
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each other on Saturday 5:00."
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No, you're just saying, "Okay.
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It was nice to see you.
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Maybe see you again sometime."
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So, you might say, "Maybe see you roun sometime."
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What's happening with the word around?
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Well, we're cutting off the first letter.
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We're cutting off the last letter, and we're just saying the middle part, roun, roun.
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This means around town or just somewhere in general.
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This is the common reduction when we're speaking quickly.
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You'll probably hear people say this in movies, or TV shows, or in conversations, and now
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you can say it, too.
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Let's say it all together.
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Maybe see you roun sometime.
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Maybe see you roun some time.
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Maybe see you roun sometime.
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Maybe see you around sometime.
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All right, I'm going to pause and it's your turn.
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Go ahead.
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Great work.
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You worked really hard pronouncing all 10 of these important introduction expression.
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So, I hope that the next time that you meet someone new you'll be able to use them and
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also pronounce them naturally incorrectly.
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Now I have a question for you.
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In the comments, let me know what's a common question or conversation topic that you usually
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have when you first meet someone.
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Do you talk about their job, their family?
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Maybe in your country you talk about their age or something else that's specific to your
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culture.
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Let me know in the comments what happens the first time that you meet someone, and I'll
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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 my free ebook, Five Steps to Becoming a Confident English
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Speaker.
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You'll learn what you need to do to speak confidently and fluently.
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Don't forget to subscribe to my YouTube channel for more free lessons.
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Thanks so much.
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Bye.
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