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intro
0:45
Nice to see you.
1:12
Long time no see.
1:25
Is everything okay?
2:08
Everything's fine.
2:44
How do you feel today?
3:36
I feel …
3:51
Practice quiz
4:37
Where have you been?
5:17
I was at...
5:49
Where are you going?
6:33
To…
6:44
Where would you like to go?
7:41
Are you ready to go?
8:21
Hold on a minute.
8:58
I’m ready.
9:34
When are you coming back?
10:19
I'll be back on...
10:46
What are you doing?
11:17
I'm [doing something].
11:39
What are you doing tomorrow?
12:30
Nothing really.
13:05
I’m going to…
13:31
What do you do for fun?
14:03
I like to [do something].
14:26
We should get together sometime.
15:10
Yeah, that would be great.
15:33
Sure
15:45
Would you mind [doing something]?
16:17
No, not at all.
17:11
Sure
17:24
Nice talking to you.
17:57
Likewise.
18:19
I'll see you later.
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Alright. See ya.
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Americano Channel I'm teacher Andre from
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AIA and today we are looking at basic
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English in Daily conversations but
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commentary
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nice to see you
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nice to see you
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nice to see you
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nice to see you the two in this phrase
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is pronounced nice to see you nice to
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see you nice to see you nice to see you
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nice to see you nice to see you
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long time no see
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long time no see long time no see
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long time nice day long time no see
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is everything okay
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is everything okay
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is everything okay
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if everything okay here the F in the
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word is has more of a zed sound is and
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if you listen carefully we have three
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points of stress
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is everything okay is everything okay
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and don't forget we have a rising
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intonation at the end of the question is
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everything okay is everything okay is
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everything okay
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is everything okay is everything okay
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everything's fine
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everything's fine
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everything's fine
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everything's fine the stress of the word
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everything is at the beginning EV
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everything
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everything and listen carefully for the
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Zed sound at the end of everything's
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everything's
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everything's fine
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everything's fine everything's fine
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everything's fine
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everything's fine everything's fine
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how do you feel today
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how do you feel today
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how do you feel today
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how do you feel
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today the do and the you combine to
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create do you
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do ya how do you how do you feel
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how do you feel the stress of the word
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today is said at the end
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today today and listen carefully for the
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falling intonation at the end of the
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question
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how do you feel today
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how do you feel today how do you feel
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today how do you feel today
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how do you feel today how do you feel
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today
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I feel adjective
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I feel great I feel great I feel great
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I feel
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good I feel
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let's do a speak English with me
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activity before we continue this is a
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role play activity try to make responses
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to my sentences there will be time for
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you to think of your own answers before
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the possible responses show up are you
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ready let's get started
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long time no see
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how do you feel today
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is everything okay
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all right let's continue
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where have you been
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where have you been
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where have you been
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swear have you been sometimes will
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connect where and have to create wherev
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where have you been
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where have you been and if you listen
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carefully we have a falling intonation
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at the end of the question
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where have you been
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where have you been where have you been
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where have you been
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where have you been where have you been
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I was at a location
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I was at sea
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I was at that party
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I was at first listen carefully at The
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Zed sound at the end of the word was was
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then we connect the words was and at was
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that I was at I was at Sea I was at sea
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I was at that party I was at that party
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where are you going
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where are you going
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where are you going
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where are you going the stress of the
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word going is at the beginning going
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going we often combine the two words
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where and are to create where
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where
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where are you going and listen carefully
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for the falling intonation at the end of
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this question where are you going
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where are you going where are you going
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where are you going
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where are you going where are you going
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two a place
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to the hospital to the hospital
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to your office to your office
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where would you like to go
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where would you like to go sir
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where would you like to go
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where would you like to go once again
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the word to is pronounced where would
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you like to and listen carefully for the
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connection between wood and you would
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you would you we also have a falling
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intonation at the end of the question
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where would you like to go
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where would you like to go where would
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you like to go sir where would you like
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to go sir
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where would you like to go where would
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you like to go
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as a response you can give any place
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New York New York
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the library the library
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are you ready to go
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are you ready to go
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are you ready to go
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are you ready to go the stress of the
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word ready is at the beginning
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ready
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and once again the two is pronounced are
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you ready to go and as you can hear
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there's a rising intonation at the end
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of this question
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are you ready to go
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are you ready to go are you ready to go
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are you ready to go
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are you ready to go are you ready to go
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hold on a minute
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hold on a minute
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hold on a minute in this phrase we
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connect the first three words hold on
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and uh together hold on hold on and the
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stress of the word minute is at the
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beginning minute
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hold on a minute
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hold on a minute
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hold on a minute hold on a minute
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I'm ready
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I'm ready
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I'm ready
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I'm ready as you can see we have a
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contraction between the words I and M
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creating I'm I'm ready and don't forget
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the stress of the word ready is at the
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beginning ready ready
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I'm ready I'm ready I'm ready
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I'm ready I'm ready
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when are you coming back
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when are you coming back
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when are you coming back
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when are you coming back the stress of
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the word coming is at the beginning
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coming
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here we connect the first two words when
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and are when are when are you coming
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back when are and we also have a falling
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intonation at the end of this question
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when are you coming back
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when are you coming back when are you
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coming back when are you coming back
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when are you coming back when are you
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coming back
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I'll be back on
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I'll be back on Monday
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I'll be back on here we have a
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contraction between the two words I and
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will I'll
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I'll and we often connect the two words
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back and on back on
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I'll be back on I'll be back on Monday
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I'll be back on Monday
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what are you doing
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what are you doing
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what are you doing
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what are you doing here we often connect
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the first two words what and are what
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are and the stress of the word doing is
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at the beginning doing
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what are you doing
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what are you doing what are you doing
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what are you doing
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what are you doing what are you doing
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I'm doing something
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doing laundry
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I'm reading your book
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once again we have the contraction i and
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m I'm I'm doing laundry I'm doing
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laundry
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I'm reading your book I'm reading your
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book
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what are you doing tomorrow
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what are you doing tomorrow
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what are you doing tomorrow
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what are you doing tomorrow once again
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the stress of the word doing is at the
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beginning doing
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and for the word tomorrow it's in the
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middle Mo tomorrow tomorrow
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also we have that connection between the
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first two words what and are what are
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and there's a falling intonation at the
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end of this question
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what are you doing tomorrow what are you
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doing tomorrow what are you doing
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tomorrow what are you doing tomorrow
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what are you doing tomorrow what are you
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doing tomorrow
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nothing really
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nothing really
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nothing really
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nothing really
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hear the stress of the word nothing is
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at the beginning nothing nothing
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and the stress of the word really is
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also at the beginning
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really really
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nothing really
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nothing really nothing really nothing
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really
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nothing really nothing really
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I'm going to
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say I'm going to visit her tomorrow
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I'm going to and again we have that
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contraction between I and M I'm and
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don't forget that the stress of the word
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going is at the beginning going going I
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am going to visit her tomorrow today I'm
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going to visit her tomorrow
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what do you do for fun
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what do you do for fun
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what do you do for fun
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what do you do
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for fun and again we have the connection
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between do and you do you what do you
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what do you do for fun what do you do
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for fun what do you do for fun
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what do you do for fun what do you do
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for fun
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I like to do something
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I like to draw
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I like to sing
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hear the word two is again pronounced I
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like to draw I like to draw
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I like to sing I like to sing
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we should get together sometime
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we should get together sometime
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we should get together sometime
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we should get together sometime the
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stress of the word together is in the
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middle
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together
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and the stress of the word sometime
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is at the beginning sometime
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sometime we should get together sometime
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we should get together sometime we
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should get together sometime
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we should get together sometime we
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should get together sometime
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yeah that would be great
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yeah that would be great
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yeah that would be great
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yeah
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that would be great yeah that would be
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great yeah that would be great
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yeah that would be great yeah that would
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be great
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sure
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sure
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would you mind doing something
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would you mind checking again
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would you mind looking for it
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listen for the connection between the
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two words would and you would you would
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you and there's a rising intonation at
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the end of this question would you mind
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doing something would you mind checking
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again would you mind checking again
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would you mind looking for it would you
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mind looking for it
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no not at all
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no not at all
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no not at all in this phrase the last
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few words are pretty much said all
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together not at all not at all
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no not at all no not at all no not at
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all
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no not at all no
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I don't know
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may I sit here
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I sit here
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may I sit here
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and I'm sure you can hear the rising
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intonation at the end of this question
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may I sit here
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may I sit here
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okay I sit here
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may I sit here yeah I sit here
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here you can answer sure
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sure
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nice talking to you
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nice talking to you
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nice talking to you
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it's nice talking to you the stress of
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the word talking is at the beginning
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talking
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and we have that too that is really
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pronounced as Tu in the question
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nice talking to you
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to you nice talking to you nice talking
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to you
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nice talking to you nice talking to you
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likewise likewise
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likewise
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like wise the stress of this word is at
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the beginning
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likewise
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likewise likewise likewise
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likewise likewise
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I'll see you later
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I'll see you later
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wanna see you later
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I'll see you later and of course we have
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a contraction between I and will aisle
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Isle the stress of the word later is at
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the beginning later later and if you
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noticed we don't pronounce a strong T in
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the word later we say later later I'll
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see you later I'll see you later I'll
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see you later
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I'll see you later I'll see you later
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all right see ya
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all right see ya
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all right see ya
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all right
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the stress of the word all right is at
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the end all right all right and in this
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phrase instead of saying you we actually
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say yeah
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see ya all right see ya all right see ya
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all right see ya all right see ya
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well that's it for today's lesson okay
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let's quickly summarize what we've
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learned in today's lesson we looked at
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basic English used in everyday
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conversations but don't forget to
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practice these basic phrases in your
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everyday conversations we encourage you
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to share your thoughts and your
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experiences in the comment section we'd
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