English Conversation Training ⚡️Pronunciation Workout #3

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Well hey there this is Emma from mmmEnglish.
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Things have been getting pretty physical over here
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at mmmEnglish lately. Have you seen
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any of my conversation workouts yet?
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Today's lesson is another workout
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and we're going to focus on some common and some
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natural ways to respond to everyday greetings.
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So we're going to revisit some of the expressions
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that we practised in the first conversation workout
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but instead of practising how to ask questions,
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we're going to practise how you can respond to them
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and if you have any friends in English-speaking
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countries, this lesson is going to be particularly helpful
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for them to help them sound more natural as they're
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speaking with native speakers.
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So be a good friend and share it with them, alright?
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So I hope you're ready to practise out loud with me.
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It's workout time!
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Alright guys we're back! Welcome to your next English
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conversation workout.
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In case you missed the last one, you can go back
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and check it out later up here
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or look for this thumbnail in the playlist.
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Once again this workout is an intensive 'repeat after me'
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style lesson designed to help you work those
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conversation muscles, we're going to strengthen
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your speaking skills and your listening skills
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at the same time. And by the time you're finished,
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you're going to look, you're going to sound,
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you're going to feel more natural,
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more casual just like a native English speaker
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which I know is what so many of you really want.
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The most important part of these workouts is not
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getting everything technically and grammatically correct
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it's about feeling relaxed, finding your rhythm
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and letting the words roll off your tongue.
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Don't worry about being perfect,
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let's just have some fun.
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I'm your English coach
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and you're about to start your daily workout.
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This workout is going to follow a very similar pattern
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as the last one, you'll do four sets of five similar
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phrases and we're going to practise each phrase
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three times. You'll listen to me first
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and then try it yourself. You've got to join in okay?
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Make sure you're somewhere quiet and be ready
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to speak out loud at normal volume.
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No whispering okay? Best not to use headphones,
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use the speaker on your phone or on your computer
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so that you can hear me and you can hear yourself
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clearly as well. This is not a passive lesson.
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This is a workout. Get ready!
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When English conversations first start,
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there's a lot of back and forth short answers, and
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we're using this time to get to know each other,
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helping each other to feel a little more comfortable.
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So the answers are usually quite brief.
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It's a little bit like tennis, you know? Back and forth,
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back and forth. The conversations often start with
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"How are you?". Because it's so common,
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there are just so many different ways to respond.
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Sometimes the expressions are a little
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weird and kind of confusing and the tone is also
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really important. The tone does most of the
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communicating when you're introducing yourself.
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There's a really big difference between
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"Yeah, good thanks" and "Yeah, good thanks"
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The words give you hardly any information at all.
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It's all in the tone. Now in these first few short
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exchanges, it's really important that you reflect
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the tone of the person who's speaking
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rather than speaking in full meaningful sentences.
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That's more important. The tone.
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So if they're a little understated then you should be too.
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Or if they're filled with excitement,
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well you can reflect that right back at them
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to help them feel comfortable and relaxed.
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It's really weird if you come at each other
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with different tones.
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Hello.
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Oh my god hi!
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Hello!
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Hello.
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Shall we begin?
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So let's say someone asked you "How are you?"
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There's nothing particularly exciting about their
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tone of voice so you might say:
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"Yeah good."
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That's a conversation killer.
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If someone asks you, you've got to return the question,
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right? So we say "Yeah, good and you?"
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Now don't ask me what 'yeah' is doing there.
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This is extremely common in Australian and British
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culture.
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Yeah, good and you?
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Now notice how I'm not using anywhere
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near the full sentence.
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Yes, I am good and how are you?
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I'm simply saying "Yeah, good and you?"
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You try it!
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Yeah, good thanks and you?
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Or an alternative could be:
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Yeah, pretty good. How about you?
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Cool!
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Yeah, pretty good. How about you?
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That's it!
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So like this, 'pretty' means quite, quite good.
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So make sure you reduce down that question
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to help you sound a bit more natural and relaxed.
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Great! Let's do the next one!
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Hi Brooke! How are you?
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Notice that there's more excitement in my voice there?
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So let's match that with our answer.
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Really good, thanks!
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That's it! Yes! Both words are stressed equally.
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Really good!
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So if R and L sounds are a little challenging for you
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I want you to go back and practise this
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a few more times.
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Really good, thanks!
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But we're not always great and amazing, right?
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Well usually we don't want to dive into all of our
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problems so early in a conversation right?
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Even if we're not feeling our best.
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Mostly we just want to move past this part of the
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conversation so I want to give you a few responses
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to help you to say
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So try:
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"Not too bad."
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"Not too bad."
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So there's a little trick with this response. "Not too bad"
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actually means good, strange as that sounds.
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And "not too good" actually means that you're
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not doing well so you've got to be careful here.
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Now I wouldn't use "not too good" unless
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you knew the person well and you really wanted to share
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the problems that you've been having with them,
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usually we don't, we just want to move on
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through that part of the conversation.
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So "not too bad" can help you to do that.
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Not too bad. How about you?
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Excellent! Very, very casual.
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Yeah, I'm okay.
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So the tone here is really important.
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It's telling the real message, right?
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Nothing exciting is happening.
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I'm okay. Can't complain!
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So in English, we use this expression "Can't complain"
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to show that we're really grateful for what we have
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although nothing particularly exciting is happening
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at the moment, you're kind of happy about it.
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You know? You have nothing to complain about.
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Yeah, I'm okay. Can't complain!
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Yeah, I'm okay. Can't complain!
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How are things with you?
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Fantastic! This is fun! Let's keep going.
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So after these first few exchanges, our attention
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usually turns to what else is going on right?
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Perhaps in the near future.
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So you might get asked "What are you doing?"
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"What are you up to?"
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So like the last set this is still small talk,
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we're just exchanging short answers for now
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and perhaps later in the conversation as it unfolds,
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we'll go into more detail.
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So when someone asks you
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"So what are you up to tomorrow?"
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you might just say
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"Not much."
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Good! Really casual right? You can't hear that
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sound in 'not'.
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In fact, saying 'not much' usually lets the other person
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know that you're open for ideas about doing something.
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Not much.
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Not much. What about you?
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Great! Of course, sometimes you might not actually
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want to do anything. You might want to do nothing.
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We all have days like that, right?
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So in that case then using 'just' at the start is a really
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good way to signal to the other person that you're
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limiting yourself to that activity.
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You're probably not going to do anything else.
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Just taking it easy.
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Listen again.
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Just taking it easy.
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So 'just' is unstressed, you just hear the schwa.
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And hear how the two words actually come together.
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That T sound is only pronounced once.
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And actually, that sound at the end
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can even reduce down to the
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sound.
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Just taking it easy.
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Just taking it easy.
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Good! One more time.
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Just taking it easy, probably just chilling out at home.
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Nice! Very relaxed.
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So let's practise what you might say if you actually
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do have plans though
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maybe they're not quite confirmed yet.
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So we're going to practise using the word 'hopefully'.
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So if someone asks you "So what are you doing later?"
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You can say
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"Going out for dinner hopefully."
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So notice how I drop the subject there because I is not
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necessary, the question was directed at me
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so I don't need to say that it's me in the answer.
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Going to the movies with my boyfriend, hopefully!
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Good! And you can also switch it to the front as well.
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Hopefully, heading into the city with some friends!
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Awesome! In the next one, we're going to replace
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'hopefully' with 'actually'.
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So your plans are confirmed now okay?
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You're not hoping that it's going to happen, you know
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it's going to happen okay? So,
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"Going out for dinner, actually."
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Can you feel the difference
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between those two sentences?
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Going to the movies with my boyfriend, actually!
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Actually, I'm heading to the city with some friends!
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Perfect! Okay one more in this set. Perhaps
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you've got a lot of things to do, right?
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A lot of places to be, people to see,
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you're very, very busy.
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So when someone asks
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"So what are you up to at the moment?"
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Or "What are you doing later?"
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You can use the word 'on' okay?
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So without going into too much detail, in English
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we use the word 'on' to refer to what we have
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on our schedule or on our list of things to do.
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It's really, really common to hear native speakers
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use this all the time so try this.
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I've got so much on.
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That's it! Saying this means that you're really, really busy.
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You've got a lot on your plate, okay?
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There's lots of things on your list to do, so much on.
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I've got so much on at the moment.
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One last time.
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I've got so much on at the moment.
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I'm flat out with work!
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These first two interactions are ones that I want you to
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practise as much as you possibly can.
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They happen almost every time you start an English
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conversation. In fact, if you can think of some other
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answers to those questions then please add them
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to the comments. Remember to listen for the tone
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of the other person's voice and try and reflect it
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back on them in a positive way.
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A great place to practise this is in classes with
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native teachers in online language schools like Lingoda.
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Every class starts like this, right? Whether it's private
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or a group class, a few minutes of casual chitchat
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before the main lesson starts. Anyway
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let's keep moving.
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The weather!
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Don't we just love chatting about the weather?
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Well, imagine if you could sound just a little bit
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more relaxed when you do it.
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Let's try it.
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What's the weather doing?
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A little bit of rain this morning
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but it's starting to clear up.
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So the tone that I'm using suggests that this is
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quite normal, nothing too exciting, right?
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A little bit of rain this morning
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but it's starting to clear up.
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Well it was quite sunny this morning,
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but the clouds have started to roll in now.
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Nice one!
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Now what if the weather is really, really nice?
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So you want to use some stronger adjectives
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to express this.
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Oh, stunning!
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Oh it was stunning yesterday!
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Did you hear that really soft 'oh' there?
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And with an adjective like this, I'm using stress
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to emphasise the meaning.
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Oh, it's going to be stunning tomorrow.
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We do the same with other adjectives too.
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Oh it was beautiful this morning!
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Push down on that adjective.
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It's perfect outside today.
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One of the questions in this video was
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"What's the weather like on the weekend? Any good?"
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Now this is another example of native speakers
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reducing the number of words that they use in
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really common expressions so it just means
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is the weather nice?
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So the answer is yes or no
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but just saying yes or no is definitely
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a conversation killer. You want to give some more detail
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to help the other person to react
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and respond to you.
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Alright let's emphasise the weather in a really
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natural sounding way, the way that native speakers
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use all the time. They start the sentence with
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'pretty' and finish it with 'actually'.
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And this has the effect of showing that we're
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somehow surprised at how the weather is
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but we're also confirming that it's true.
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Pretty hot, actually!
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Good! Now cloudy.
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Pretty cloudy, actually!
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Pretty miserable, actually!
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Yes you can use this adjective to describe the weather.
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'Miserable' just means rain, cloud, cold, drizzly,
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you know when you're talking about the weather.
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That's miserable. Now what if the weather is
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just the same as it always is, whatever that may be.
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So you could say
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The usual. Sunny with a few clouds.
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The usual. Absolutely freezing.
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So notice how much my tone and my body language
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was communicating there?
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The usual. Freezing this morning but
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it's been warm this afternoon.
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Okay the last one now. Do you live somewhere
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where the weather is constantly changing?
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Like four seasons in one day?
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What's the weather like on the weekend? Any good?
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It's been all over the place today.
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It's been all over the place this week.
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Rain, hail, sunshine, everything!
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It's been all over the place lately.
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Hot one day, cold the next!
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Awesome! So for your last set we're going to
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push your skills a little harder by bringing
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everything together. You're going to answer the question
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and then pass the conversation back
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to the other person with a question of your own right?
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Just like you would in a normal regular conversation.
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Are you ready?
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So let's go back to our first question, how are you?
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Yeah good! How about you? What have you been up to?
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Excellent! Very casual, not too excitable.
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Yeah good! How about you? What have you been up to?
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Excellent, one more time.
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Yeah I'm okay. How about you?
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What have you been up to?
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Yes! Next one. Again, how are you?
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Hi Brooke! How are you?
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So you can hear just how much more interested I am
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in your answer, right?
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Because of the tone I used so let's try and reflect that
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in our response.
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Really good! I've got so much on at the moment!
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How about you?
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Really good! I've got so much on at the moment!
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How about you?
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Yes! One more time!
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Yeah, really good actually!
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So much on at the moment! You?
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Yes! Well done! Next question.
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So what are you doing later on?
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Going out for dinner, hopefully.
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What are you guys doing?
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Yes! So let's stress the subject now.
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Going out for dinner, hopefully. What are you guys up to?
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And now let's firm up our plans
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and use 'actually' instead.
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Going out for dinner actually. What are you guys up to?
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Got any plans?
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That was a mouthful! If you got that, awesome!
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So what's the weather doing?
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Pretty sunny, actually! What's it like at your end?
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It's pretty cold, actually! Nice day where you are?
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Perfect! Notice that we're using intonation only
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to signal what our questions are.
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Yeah, it's a bit chilly, actually!
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What about where you are? Any good today?
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So natural, so good! Well done!
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Okay our last phrase for our last set, okay?
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Now you're actually going to be answering a two-part
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question so someone asks "Hey how's it going?
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What's been happening?"
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Hey! I'm going okay. Can't complain really.
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Not too much news to report. How about you?
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Yeah... Really good, just taking it easy at the moment!
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What about you?
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Yes! Okay last one now.
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Yeah really good, actually! I've got so much
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going on at the moment. How are you going?
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You are absolutely amazing!
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That last one was a bit of a mouthful, wasn't it?
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So phew, how are you feeling after your workout?
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Exhausted?
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Well keep in mind that it's perfectly normal
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to feel exhausted after a workout right? In fact,
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that's when you know that you've really been making
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progress. Even though they're really simple and super
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common, it's so good to practise these phrases
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and expressions often. You are guaranteed
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to put them into practice because they're the type of
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questions that come up all the time.
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The more you practise, the easier it's going to be
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to help these expressions roll off your tongue naturally.
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So make sure you save this video
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and come back to workout with me regularly, okay?
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Here are a few other workout lessons to help you
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practise your natural pronunciation and expression.
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I'll see you in there!
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