Understand FAST English Conversations [Advanced Listening Lesson]

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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 talk about it.
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Speaking naturally and fluently in English is a great skill, but when you're having a
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conversation, if you can't understand what the other person is saying, you're going to
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have a big problem.
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So today, I want to share with you my top tip that will help you to understand fast
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English conversations.
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Today you're going to learn how to understand fast English conversations, we're going to
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practice this method together right now today, and then I'm going to help you know how to
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continue practicing this method so that it doesn't just stop today so that you can continue
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and build your listening skills.
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So how can you understand fast conversations?
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Can you learn like a child, just taking in a lot of information for two, three, four,
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five years, 24/7?
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Or maybe you just think, "Oh, I can watch English TV shows 500 times and eventually
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I'll just understand what they're saying"?
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Well, if you listen to these conversations and you only understand 10%, 20%, we need
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to take it back a little bit.
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The best way to understand fast English speakers is to study and analyze native real conversations.
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Make sure that you understand each word and then you can also imitate that same sentence
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structure yourself when you speak.
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Today, we're going to be doing this together.
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We're going to be analyzing a short English conversation, including some idioms, expressions,
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phrasal verbs that are included in that conversation.
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So what I want you to do is I want you to get a pen and pencil ready because I want
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you to be active during today's lesson.
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We're going to be following four steps.
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The first step is to listen to a fast, original conversation clip.
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We're going to be listening to a clip from a guy named Nathan, who is a native English
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speaker, and he's going to be talking a little bit about his experience with an international
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public speaking organization called Toastmasters.
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Then number two, we're going to listen to a slow version of this clip.
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This means that hopefully in the slow version, you're going to catch each word, you're going
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to hear words that you didn't hear the first time because with Nathan it was pretty fast,
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but in the slowed down version it's going to be a little bit clearer for you to hear
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each word.
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Step number three is to write everything that you hear.
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Whatever you hear Nathan say, whatever you hear me say, try to write exactly what you
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hear.
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And in the fourth step, we're going to check your writing with the original transcript.
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You'll probably see, "Oh, I got that word correct.
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I didn't know that that's what they said, but I wrote it correctly."
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And you'll probably also see, "Oh wow, I didn't hear that at all," maybe there are some linkings
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and reductions that you didn't know before.
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So this is a good way to test what you know and also test what's difficult for you so
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that you can improve that.
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Maybe you don't write the correct word because you simply don't know it, maybe it's a new
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vocabulary word for you.
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This is a good way to expand your vocabulary.
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Today, we're going to be talking about three words that you're going to hear in the conversation
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with Nathan, so hopefully those will just add to your vocabulary.
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Today's YouTube lesson is a free sample of my course, the 30 Day Listening Challenge,
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which opens today, December 20th.
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In the course, you'll study one lesson exactly like what we're going to do today.
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You're going to build your listening skills day by day.
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Students who have joined past Listening Challenges have said that the first few days in the course
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are generally pretty tough.
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This is a difficult technique because you're trying to listen for every single word, but
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after a few days it gets easier and easier, and you really are building your listening
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skills.
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So if it's challenging for you, push on.
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You can do it.
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Remember that I said you'll need a pen and a piece of paper?
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Well, today is an active lesson, you need to participate.
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Let's take a look at the worksheet so that you can see exactly what I want you to be
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writing down on your paper.
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Here's the conversation outline, first you'll hear Nathan's voice, then you'll hear my voice,
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then his, then mine.
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And if you have a piece of paper, I recommend writing at least N, V, N, V, N, V so that
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you can prepare yourself for what you're going to hear.
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This is actually day 25 of the 30-day Listening Challenge, but it's a free sample today.
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The course is open now December 20th to December 31st for only $30.
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This means that on January 25th, you will study this lesson, but today it's a free sample.
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Now let's listen to the fast original version of this conversation.
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The clip is only 30 seconds, so it's going to go pretty fast, but try to write what you
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hear.
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Test your listening skills.
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Let's listen.
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Nathan: You will receive a topic or a prompt- Vanessa: Okay.
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Nathan: And you have to get up in front of the group and do a one to two minute speech
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off the cuff.
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Vanessa: Wow.
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Nathan: With an introduction, you know, just like any normal speech.
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Vanessa: That's bound to terrify anybody.
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Nathan: Right.
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And that's really the most uncomfortable part of the meeting, but it's where you grow the
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most.
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You will receive a topic or a prompt- Vanessa: Okay.
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Nathan: And you have to get up in front of the group and do a one to two minute speech
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off the cuff.
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Vanessa: Wow.
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Nathan: With an introduction, you know, just like any normal speech.
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Vanessa: That's bound to terrify anybody.
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Nathan: Right.
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And that's really the most uncomfortable part of the meeting, but it's where you grow the
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most.
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You will receive a topic or a prompt- Vanessa: Okay.
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Nathan: And you have to get up in front of the group and do a one two minute speech off
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the cuff.
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Vanessa: Wow.
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Nathan: With an introduction, you know, just like any normal speech.
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Vanessa: That's bound to terrify anybody.
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Nathan: Right.
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And that's really the most uncomfortable part of the meeting, but it's where you grow the
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most.
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Vanessa: Did you feel like that was definitely too fast?
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Well, Nathan was speaking pretty naturally, and I was too.
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Native English speakers can definitely understand this conversation, so I want you to be able
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to do that too.
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You'll hear this style of speaking when you travel to the US, when you have a business
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meeting, when you meet some international friends so this is a good way to test your
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listening skills.
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Now let's go to the slow version.
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Remember, this is step two.
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You're going to hear my husband, Dan, and I say the exact same words that you just heard
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from the conversation with Nathan, but when my husband Dan and I say these words, it's
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going to be reduced significantly.
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It's going to be slower.
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It's going to be clearer.
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Hopefully, you'll pick up on other words that you didn't hear in the conversation with Nathan.
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All right, let's listen.
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Dan: You will receive a topic or a prompt- Vanessa: Okay.
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Dan: And you have to get up in front of the group and do a one to two minute speech off
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the cuff.
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Vanessa: Wow.
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Dan: With an introduction, you know, just like any normal speech.
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Vanessa: That's bound to terrify anybody.
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Dan: Right.
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And that's really the most uncomfortable part of the meeting, but it's where you grow the
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most.
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You will receive a topic or a prompt- Vanessa: Okay.
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Dan: And you have to get up in front of the group and do a one to two minute speech off
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the cuff.
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Vanessa: Wow.
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Dan: With an introduction, you know, just like any normal speech.
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Vanessa: That's bound to terrify anybody.
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Dan: Right.
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And that's really the most uncomfortable part of the meeting, but it's where you grow the
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most.
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You will receive a topic or a prompt- Vanessa: Okay.
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Dan: And you have to get up in front of the group and do a one to two minute speech off
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the cuff.
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Vanessa: Wow.
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Dan: With an introduction, you know, just like any normal speech.
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Vanessa: That's bound to terrify anybody.
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Dan: Right.
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And that's really the most uncomfortable part of the meeting, but it's where you grow the
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most.
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Vanessa: Did you write down everything that you heard?
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In the 30 Day Listening Challenge, you're going to be able to download or stream those
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audio files so you can listen to them as many times as you want.
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This is just a sample, this is just a practice, but you're welcome to pause the video and
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go back and listen to them again.
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How was it?
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Was it too slow?
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Was it too fast?
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Did you pick on some words that you didn't hear the first time?
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I hope so.
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Now we're going to take a look at the transcript.
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This is step number four.
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And you're going to be able to compare what you wrote and what you heard to actually what
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was said in the conversation.
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In the transcript as well, we're going to focus on three new vocabulary words that will
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help to build your vocabulary and increase your understanding.
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You just heard Nathan say, "You will receive a topic or a prompt."
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"Okay."
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"And you have to get up in front of the group and do a one to two minute speech off the
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cuff."
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"Wow."
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"With an introduction, you know, just like any normal speech."
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"That's bound to terrify anybody."
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"Right.
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And that's really the most uncomfortable part of the meeting, but it's where you grow the
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most."
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In this quick conversation, Nathan is explaining different parts of the Toastmasters meeting
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that they have to improve public speaking each week.
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One of the parts is giving a spontaneous speech in front of the group and that's what he's
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talking about in the beginning up here, let's talk about these specific expressions, and
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he says, yeah, this is really uncomfortable, but you grow the most, you learn the most
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because you are feeling uncomfortable.
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I think this is a great idea for learning English because when you get outside your
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comfort zone, it's tough, it's uncomfortable, but you can grow a lot when you get outside
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your comfort zone.
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So let's talk about these three specific vocabulary words that we're going to focus on in this
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conversation.
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The first one is one to two.
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You probably know what one and two means, but when we put the preposition to between
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there, one to two, we're talking about a range.
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He says you need to do a one to two minute speech.
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The speech could be one minute, it could be one and a half minutes, it could be two minutes,
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but it cannot be two and a half minutes.
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The range is one to two.
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And our sample sentence here is plane tickets to Asia are usually one to $2,000.
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The range is $1,000 to $2,000.
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At the end of that sentence, he explains that this isn't an ordinary speech that you prepare
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for.
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It's a speech that you do off the cuff.
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Off the cuff.
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What is this expression?
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Well, a cuff is a part of a dress shirt, it goes around your wrist.
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We say that's your cuff around your wrist, but this is an idiom, so it's not really related
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to dress shirts.
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It just means that you're doing something without planning, so you have to give a spontaneous
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speech or you have to give a speech off the cuff.
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Our sample sentence here is, he told me off the cuff that he is moving to Mexico.
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He didn't plan to tell me, we weren't talking about his future plans, he just said, "Hey,
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I'm moving to Mexico week."
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Whoa, this is really spontaneous and off the cuff.
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The final expression that we're going to talk about is one that I used, and it's to be bound
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to do something.
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The word bound has several different meanings, but specifically in this conversation I'm
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talking about something that's definite.
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It's certain.
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So I said that's bound to terrify anybody.
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We can substitute some words here and say, that is definitely going to terrify anybody.
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Giving a spontaneous speech for one to two minutes, I think anybody would be terrified,
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fearful about doing that, so I use the wonderful verb that's bound to terrify anybody.
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Our sample sentence here is if you win the lottery, old friends from high school are
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bound to contact you and ask for money.
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This is kind of the stereotypical situation that when you suddenly get a lot of money
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and it's a publicly known fact, people from your past start to call you and say, "Oh,
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I've missed you.
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How have you been?"
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Because they just want some money.
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So this is a definite, a certain situation.
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Old friends from high school are definitely going to contact you and ask for money.
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Or we could say, they are bound to contact you and ask for money.
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If you didn't understand those three vocabulary words when Nathan and I said them, it's probably
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because you don't know them and hopefully now they feel a little bit more comfortable
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to you.
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So what we're going to do is we're going to listen to the original fast conversation again
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and I hope that this time you'll be able to hear some of those new expressions because
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you know the general meaning of the conversation, you'll feel a little bit more comfortable,
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and you'll see that just in the last couple minutes, your listening skills group.
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Are you ready to listen?
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Let's listen to the original conversation a couple times while looking at the transcript
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so that you can listen and see at the same time.
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Let's listen.
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Nathan: You will receive a topic or a prompt- Vanessa: Okay.
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Nathan: And you have to get up in front of the group and do a one to two minute speech
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off the cuff.
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Vanessa: Wow.
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Nathan: With an introduction, you know, just like any normal speech.
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Vanessa: That's bound to terrify anybody.
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Nathan: Right.
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And that's really the most uncomfortable part of the meeting, but it's where you grow the
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most.
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You will receive a topic or a prompt- Vanessa: Okay.
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Nathan: And you have to get up in front of the group and do a one to two minute speech
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off the cuff.
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Vanessa: Wow.
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Nathan: With an introduction, you know, just like any normal speech.
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Vanessa: That's bound to terrify anybody.
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Nathan: Right.
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And that's really the most uncomfortable part of the meeting, but it's where you grow the
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most.
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You will receive a topic or a prompt- Vanessa: Okay.
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Nathan: And you have to get up in front of the group and do a one to two minute speech
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off the cuff.
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Vanessa: Wow.
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Nathan: With an introduction, you know, just like any normal speech.
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Vanessa: That's bound to terrify anybody.
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Nathan: Right.
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And that's really the most uncomfortable part of the meeting, but it's where you grow the
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most.
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Vanessa: How did you do?
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Could you understand a little bit better than before?
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Imagine if you studied like this for five to 10 minutes every day for 30 days.
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If you did this and studied consistently, your listening skills are bound to increase.
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Thousands of English learners around the world have already joined the 30 Day Listening Challenge
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pack one, pack two, and pack three, and now the pack four is open.
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So I encourage you to check it out and to study like this every day for 30 days.
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Students in the course said that some days were more challenging for them and some days
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were easier for them, but by the end of the month they had dedicated themselves to studying
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and analyzing real conversation clips with over 11 different native English speakers
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for five to 10 minutes every day.
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And in the end, their listening fluency improved, but most importantly they could take those
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skills that they learned in the course and use them in the real world.
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It's great to improve with the course material, but it's essential to be able to use that
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when you travel to another country, when you have a business meeting, when you have a conversation
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with someone, when you're watching a TV show.
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You want to be able to transfer those skills to the real world and that's something that's
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excellent about the Listening Challenge because this is real material, this is real conversations
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from native speakers.
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So you'll be able to use it in the real world.
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Starting from today, December 20th to December 31st the 30-day English Listening Challenge
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pack four is open for $30.
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If you haven't joined pack one, two or three, don't worry.
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It's okay.
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Each pack is an individual course.
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They all are the same level because they all feature real English conversations with real
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native speakers, but you can study each course, each pack individually.
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The challenge will start on January 1st.
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This means that I will send you the day one material on January 1st.
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It includes all four things that we looked at today, the fast original clip, a slow version
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of the clip, a worksheet so that you can write down exactly what you hear, and also a transcript
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with three new vocabulary expressions so that you can expand your vocabulary out as well
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as your listening skills.
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Let's go on and take a quick sneak peak inside the course website so that you can see exactly
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what you'd be studying.
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When you join the 30-day Listening Challenge pack four, you'll get access to this page
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immediately.
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Today is day zero.
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Any day before January 1st is day zero.
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Let's see what you can access today.
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You'll find a course guide with my recommended study plan for each day, as well as a calendar
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that you can use to check off each day when you finish.
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I recommend printing these two documents and looking them over before January 1st so that
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you're comfortable with how you're going to study the different material that you're going
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to study before the course actually begins on January 1st.
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On day one, January 1st, you'll have access to the day one lesson, which you can download
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or stream on the website.
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Then on January 2nd, you'll have access to the day to lesson, and on January 3rd you'll
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have access to the day three lesson, etc. throughout the rest of the month.
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If you enjoyed today's lesson but you'd like some more information, no problem, you can
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click on the link up here or in the description to learn more about the 30-day Listening Challenge
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pack four, which is open starting today.
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And now I have a question for you, was today's lesson helpful for you?
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I hope so.
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Thank you so much for learning English with me, and I hope to see you for five to 10 minutes
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every day in the month of January for the 30-day Listening Challenge.
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Thanks so much.
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I'll see you 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 join the 30 Day English Listening Challenge.
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You'll be on the right path to increasing your listening skills and understanding fast
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English speakers.
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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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