English Conversation Training ⚡️ Pronunciation Workout #1

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Well hey there this is Emma from mmmEnglish!
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How are you?
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Over the past few months,
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many of you have written to me in the comments
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below my videos asking for help
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with your English speaking skills.
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You want to sound more natural, more casual,
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more like a native English speaker, right?
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Some of you also like my not so
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Australian, Australian accent and you want to practise
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speaking like me.
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Well today you're in luck because in this lesson,
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we're gonna have some fun doing exactly that!
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Okay! Welcome to your first
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English Conversation Workout!
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This is an intensive 'repeat after me' style lesson
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that's going to work those conversation muscles.
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It's gonna help you to strengthen those speaking skills
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and your listening skills at the same time.
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We're gonna do a lot of speaking practice together
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in a short space of time so you need to be ready
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to participate. You've got to join in
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and by the end of the workout today,
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you're gonna feel more confident
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and you're gonna sound more natural like a native
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English speaker when you use
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these common conversation expressions.
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Today's workout will focus on greetings
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and introductions. We're going to practise
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some really common questions that you can ask
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or that you might be asked
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in a very casual and very common English conversation.
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Before we get started, I want to make sure
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that you're in a place where you feel comfortable talking
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at your normal speaking volume.
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And if you're able to avoid using your headphones,
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then do that too. That's so that you can hear me
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but also you can hear yourself clearly too.
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Now this workout is really simple you don't need to think
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much, you just need to listen and repeat after me.
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We're gonna practise four sets of really simple English
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phrases. Now these are gonna be phrases that you
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already know and you've probably read them
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or you've heard them during a casual conversation
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with native speakers. But we're going to focus on your
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pronunciation and your expression today, okay?
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So you'll practise listening and then
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saying these questions just like native speakers do
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with contractions, with linking and you know,
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we'll play around a little with word stress as well.
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So get ready to practise out loud guys. It's workout time!
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So when we meet with someone,
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whether it's someone we already know
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or someone we're just meeting for the first time,
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we almost always ask how they are, right?
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So for our first set, we're gonna practise some simple
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phrases that all mean the same thing,
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"How are you?"
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So here we go.
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Hi Tom, how are you?
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Good! So notice how it's like just one big word there.
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Do it again.
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Hi Tom, how are you?
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Last one.
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Hi Tom, how are you?
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Okay, now let's change the emphasis a little here.
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Hi Brooke! How are you?
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So really stretch out that 'and' sound.
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Doing this helps to sound really interested in the answer
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so if you know the person well but you haven't really
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seen them for a while then using this intonation is great
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okay because it shows that you really care.
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Hi Brooke! How are you?
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Hi Brooke! How are you?
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Alright let's try this one now.
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Hey Steve, how you doing?
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So notice that we've
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dropped the verb 'be' here and this is something that's
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really common in spoken English.
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Especially with really common phrases,
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frequently used phrases like these ones.
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Hey Steve, how you doing?
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Hey Steve, how you doing?
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All right, so now let's switch out 'doing' with 'going'
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but you'll notice there's a couple of other changes
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when we do that.
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Hey Angelina, how's it going?
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So you'll hear native English speakers say 'goin', 'going'..
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Whatever. So just use which one is
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the most comfortable for you.
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Hey Angelina, how's it going?
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Hey Angelina, how's it going?
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And for the last one, something super, super casual.
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Hey mate, what's happening?
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In spoken English, it's really really common to hear
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'happening' reduced down to just two syllables
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but it is especially common in this expression, okay?
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Now it's still correct to say 'happening',
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"What's happening?" but it just
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sounds more relaxed and more friendly
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when you reduce it down to happenin'.
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And of course, 'mate' is used to refer to a friend
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in Australia and it's also really common in England.
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So you could replace it with 'dude' or
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'man' or 'guys' or whatever
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but it's the same, same kind of expression.
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Hey mate, what's happening?
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Hey mate, what's happening?
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Awesome work!
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Now there are a lot of different combinations
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for greetings in English
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and from what we just practised now,
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you would have noticed that there's a lot of flexibility
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in spoken English, okay?
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So try not to worry too much about perfection.
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Native speakers really don't worry about perfection
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when it comes to introductions, okay?
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You don't have to be perfect, grammatically speaking.
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Okay, let's keep going, we're just warming up.
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What are you doing?
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When we're speaking with friends
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or even colleagues at work, we can use
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this expression to find out what's happening right now,
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but we often use it to find out what plans
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are in the future, what someone's plans are.
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So it's a little question that can start a conversation
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or a really useful one to help you
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keep a conversation going.
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Now in the next few phrases that we practise,
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we're going to begin each question with 'so'
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because it helps to give the listener a clue
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that you're going to say something
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or you're going to ask something so it introduces you.
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And I also want you to listen out for the stressed words
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and the way that we change the focus of the question
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by stressing certain words.
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Listen out for 'what're you' instead of 'what are you'.
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So this is the contracted form 'what are you'.
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So, what are you doing later on?
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What are you doing later on?
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Now can you hear that flap 'T' there? It sounds
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more like a 'D'. 'Whatta', 'Whatta' , 'Whatta'
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and then again 'later' , 'later'.
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This is really really common in Australian and
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American English accents. And a quick note about
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'later on', okay?
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You can assume that it means later on in that same day
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if there's no extra information but you'll also hear people
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using it with longer time references as well.
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Later on in the week, later on in the year. Okay, so it's
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not a specific point in time but it's just
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in the future at some point.
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So what are you doing later on?
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So what are you doing later on?
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Great stuff!
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Let's practise some more now.
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So what are you doing tomorrow?
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What are you doing tomorrow?
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Now push the stress, transfer the stress onto 'you' okay?
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We want to emphasise
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who we're talking to in a group.
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So what are you doing tomorrow?
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So what are you doing on the weekend?
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And now let's shift our emphasis back to the weekend,
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away from you.
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So what are you doing on the weekend?
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Fantastic! Nice work with the stress.
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Alright, last set now.
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So what are you guys doing over summer?
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And again let's move the stress back to the subject:
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You guys.
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So what are you guys doing over the summer?
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Top stuff! Let's keep going.
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What are you up to?
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Okay so this phrase is really similar to
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"What are you doing?"
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but it's even more natural and common
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for native speakers to ask a question this way.
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So see if you can get "What are you up to?" down to just
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"What are you up to?"
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Are you ready to give it a go?
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What are you up to?
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Brilliant! Alright, let's give this question a little bit
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more focus.
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So, what are you up to today?
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And now shift that focus
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to the person that you're talking to.
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So what are you up to today?
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Great! Now let's add another prompting question.
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So we could say,
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"What are you up to tonight? Busy?"
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So we've dropped the structure of the question there
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in the second question and we're using only
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intonation to signal that it's a question.
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And that's quite common in informal spoken English.
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What are you up to tonight? Busy?
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Now if we want to shift the focus on to the person
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who we're talking to we can say:
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What are you up to tonight? Busy?
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So what are you up to for the weekend?
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Got any plans?
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So what are you up to for the weekend?
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Got any plans?
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Excellent! And last time.
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So what are you up to for the weekend?
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Got any plans?
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This one is definitely one of the most
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common small talk questions that you just
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hear all the time. In fact, I was just talking
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to my mum earlier today on the phone and we almost
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always start our conversation by chatting about
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the weather because we live in different cities
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and the weather often shapes our mood and it can
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affect our day so asking a question about the weather,
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it helps to show interest in someone
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especially if you're far away from each other.
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Now there are different ways to ask about the weather,
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lots of them but we're gonna focus on some of the most
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common and the most natural sounding ways
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of asking about the weather in English.
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And one of the best ways to do that is to add an
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-ING verb to talk about the weather as if it was
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feeling or doing something.
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It adds a little bit of personality
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and that's what we're gonna practise right now.
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So are you ready?
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What's the weather doing?
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Notice that I'm contracting and linking
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'what's the', 'what is the' into 'what's the'.
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What's the weather doing?
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Perfect! So now it's time to add some time markers.
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What's the weather doing tomorrow?
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And let's add some additional words as well
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to make our sentence more interesting.
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Seen what the weather's doing tomorrow?
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Notice again that we've dropped the standard question
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structure here and
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it's common in English, in informal conversations
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just to drop
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the structure of a question and just use intonation
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to signal it.
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Know what the weather's doing tomorrow?
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Heard what the weather's doing tomorrow?
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Our intonation is going up to signal the question.
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So when you write or you use formal language,
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you definitely should use the full structure.
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Have you seen what the weather is doing tomorrow?
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But in informal spoken English, it's really, really common
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to just drop it completely.
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Wonderful work guys so let's change it up a little now.
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We want to mix this sentence up.
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What's the weather looking like over the weekend?
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What's the weather like over the weekend?
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What's the weather like over the weekend? Any good?
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So this question is "Is it any good?"
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or "Does it look any good?"
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What's the weather like on the weekend? Any good?
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What's the weather doing on the weekend? Any good?
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What a workout guys! Well done for making it
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all the way through to the very, very end.
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Let's just get something clear here, I did not
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make this lesson for you to watch it once and then
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walk away and forget about it.
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This is your training okay? You need to come back
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and practise with me often, alright?
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As much as you can so save it to a playlist along with
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some of my imitation lessons for your full mouth
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daily workout okay?
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If you want to sound like a native English speaker,
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you've got to get comfortable using these
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contractions and reductions just like we've practised
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all the way through this lesson.
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Now I'm curious to hear what you thought about
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our first English Conversation Workout
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here at mmmEnglish.
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Was it helpful for you to practise this way?
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Do you want me to make more lessons like this
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about anything in particular?
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Let me know by liking the video
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and leaving a comment below.
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You can definitely, definitely, definitely keep practising
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with me right now, right here in either of these
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two lessons and I'll see you in there.
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Bye for now!
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