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foreign
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meet Dimitri
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hi my name is Dimitri
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I'm an old family friend of Peter and
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Natasha
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I live in Saskatchewan Canada
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it is literally in the middle of nowhere
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in case you are wondering I am here for
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work
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I will tell you more about it later
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actually Dimitri is not my real name
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for some strange reason a number of
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people called me Dimitri
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it doesn't sound anything like my real
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name
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I guess people in this part of the world
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think that Dimitri is a very common
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Russian name
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I was asked to tell you some stories
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about me
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so here they are
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meet Dimitri
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Dimitri meet Dimitri
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hi my name is Dimitri
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previous
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hi my name is Dimitri
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I'm an old family friend of Peter and
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Natasha
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yesterday
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in Natasha I'm an old family friend of
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Peter and Natasha
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I live in Saskatchewan Canada
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I live in Saskatchewan Canada
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it is literally in the middle of nowhere
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it is literally in the middle of nowhere
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in case you are wondering I am here for
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work
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yesterday
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in case you are wondering I am here for
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work
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I will tell you more about it later
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I will tell you more about it later
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actually Dimitri is not my real name
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is
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actually Dimitri is not my real name
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for some strange reason a number of
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people called me Dimitri
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because
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for some strange reason a number of
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people called me Dimitri
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it doesn't sound anything like my real
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name
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is
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it doesn't sound anything like my real
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name
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I guess people in this part of the world
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think that Dimitri is a very common
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Russian name
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is
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I guess people in this part of the world
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think that Dimitri is a very common
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Russian name
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I was asked to tell you some stories
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about me
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foreign
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I was asked to tell you some stories
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about me
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so here they are
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so here they are
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hi my name is Dimitri I am an old family
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friend of Peter and Natasha I live in
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Saskatchewan Canada
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it is literally in the middle of nowhere
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in case you are wondering I am here for
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work I will tell you more about it later
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actually Dimitri is not my real name
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for some strange reason a number of
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people called me Dimitri
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it doesn't sound anything like my real
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name
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I guess people in this part of the world
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think that Dimitri is a very common
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Russian name
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I was asked to tell you some stories
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about me so here they are
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living with a Russian name
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most locals can't pronounce my name
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correctly
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they also can't pronounce my last name
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frankly my last name is not that
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complicated
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everyone tries but honestly speaking
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very few succeed
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first I tried to correct them but then I
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gave up
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now when I introduce myself I make my
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name sound just like they would say it
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it might sound strange to you but it
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makes it much easier for English
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speakers
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I am very impressed when someone can say
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my last name correctly
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and I'm even more impressed when they
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remember how to say it
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to be honest very few people get it
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right
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but that's okay
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I also have a hard time pronouncing and
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remembering some names
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living with a Russian name
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is
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living with a Russian name
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most locals can't pronounce my name
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correctly
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foreign
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most locals can't pronounce my name
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correctly
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they also can't pronounce my last name
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is
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they also can't pronounce my last name
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frankly my last name is not that
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complicated
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frankly my last name is not that
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complicated
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everyone tries but honestly speaking
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very few succeed
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sisters
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everyone tries but honestly speaking
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very few succeed
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first I tried to correct them but then I
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gave up
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is private
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first I tried to correct them but then I
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gave up
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now when I introduce myself I make my
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name sound just like they would say it
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is
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now when I introduce myself I make my
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name sound just like they would say it
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it might sound strange to you but it
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makes it much easier for English
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speakers
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it might sound strange to you but it
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makes it much easier for English
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speakers
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I am very impressed when someone can say
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my last name correctly
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pictures
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I am very impressed when someone can say
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my last name correctly
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and I'm even more impressed when they
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remember how to say it
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is
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and I'm even more impressed when they
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remember how to say it
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to be honest very few people get it
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right
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now
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to be honest very few people get it
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right
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but that's okay
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foreign but that's okay
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I also have a hard time pronouncing and
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remembering some names
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I also have a hard time pronouncing and
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remembering some names
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living with a Russian name
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most locals can't pronounce my name
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correctly
00:13:12
they also can't pronounce my last name
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frankly my last name is not that
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complicated
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everyone tries but honestly speaking
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very few succeed
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first I tried to correct them but then I
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gave up
00:13:27
now when I introduce myself I make my
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name sound just like they would say it
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it might sound strange to you but it
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makes it much easier for English
00:13:36
speakers
00:13:38
I am very impressed when someone can say
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my last name correctly
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and I'm even more impressed when they
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remember how to say it
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to be honest very few people get it
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right
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but that's okay I also have a hard time
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pronouncing and remembering some names
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how I ended up in Canada
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it's a long story so to keep it short
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I always wanted to move to the USA
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I spent a year there as an exchange
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student
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I also went a couple more times for a
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short visit
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but I had no way to stay
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when I was in Russia I actually worked
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for an American company
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at some point they tried to help me move
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but it was not easy
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one day I learned that a friend of mine
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is moving to Canada
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I started looking into ways to move
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there
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and found out that it is not as
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difficult as moving to the U.S
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my friend moved through the federal
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immigration program
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he had to wait for five years
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I didn't want to wait that long
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it was much easier to move with a job
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offer through a provincial program
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luckily another friend of mine helped me
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find a job
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the only catch was the job was in
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Saskatchewan
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I didn't mind so I accepted the offer
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and so here I am
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how I ended up in Canada
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how I ended up in Canada
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it's a long story so to keep it short
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ly
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it's a long story so to keep it short
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I always wanted to move to the USA
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yes
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I always wanted to move to the USA
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I spent a year there as an exchange
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student
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s
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I spent a year there as an exchange
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student
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I also went a couple more times for a
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short visit
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on
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I also went a couple more times for a
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short visit
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but I had no way to stay
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but I had no way to stay
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when I was in Russia I actually worked
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for an American company
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when I was in Russia I actually worked
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for an American company
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at some point they tried to help me move
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but it was not easy
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foreign
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at some point they tried to help me move
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but it was not easy
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one day I learned that a friend of mine
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is moving to Canada
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foreign
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one day I learned that a friend of mine
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is moving to Canada
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I started looking into ways to move
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there and found out that it is not as
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difficult as moving to the U.S
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is
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I started looking into ways to move
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there and found out that it is not as
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difficult as moving to the U.S
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my friend moved through the federal
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immigration program
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my friend moved through the federal
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immigration program
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he had to wait for five years
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foreign he had to wait for five years
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I didn't want to wait that long
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a I didn't want to wait that long
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it was much easier to move with a job
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offer through a provincial program
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s
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it was much easier to move with a job
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offer through a provincial program
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luckily another friend of mine helped me
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find a job
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luckily another friend of mine helped me
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find a job
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the only catch was the job was in
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Saskatchewan
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foreign
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the only catch was the job was in
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Saskatchewan
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I didn't mind so I accepted the offer
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yes
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I didn't mind so I accepted the offer
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and so here I am
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and so here I am
00:21:56
how I ended up in Canada
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it's a long story so to keep it short
00:22:02
I always wanted to move to the USA
00:22:05
I spent a year there as an exchange
00:22:07
student
00:22:08
I also went a couple more times for a
00:22:10
short visit
00:22:11
but I had no way to stay
00:22:13
when I was in Russia I actually worked
00:22:16
for an American company
00:22:18
at some point they tried to help me move
00:22:20
but it was not easy
00:22:22
one day I learned that a friend of mine
00:22:25
is moving to Canada
00:22:27
I started looking into ways to move
00:22:29
there and found out that it is not as
00:22:31
difficult as moving to the U.S
00:22:33
my friend moved through the federal
00:22:35
immigration program
00:22:37
he had to wait for five years
00:22:39
I didn't want to wait that long
00:22:42
it was much easier to move with a job
00:22:44
offer through a provincial program
00:22:47
luckily another friend of mine helped me
00:22:49
find a job
00:22:51
the only catch was the job was in
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Saskatchewan
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I didn't mind so I accepted the offer
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and so here I am
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living in Canada
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is the second largest country in the
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world
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the first is Russia
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it is huge so to get anywhere you have
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to drive for a very long time
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it is very cold here
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especially in the Prairie Provinces
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Winters are long and frigid
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summers are usually nice
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but very short
00:23:44
there are lots of beautiful places to
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see
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but not in the prairies
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Rocky Mountains are gorgeous
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people from all over the world come to
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visit Banff and Jasper
00:24:01
it is about a 10 hour drive from where I
00:24:04
live
00:24:08
Vancouver is also very nice
00:24:11
but super expensive
00:24:15
in general Canada is quite expensive
00:24:18
especially compared to the USA
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but unlike the U.S Healthcare is free
00:24:25
here
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living in Canada
00:24:41
foreign living in Canada
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is the second largest country in the
00:24:52
world
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the first is Russia
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Canada is
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Canada is the second largest country in
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the world
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the first is Russia
00:25:16
it is huge so to get anywhere you have
00:25:18
to drive for a very long time
00:25:24
foreign
00:25:30
it is huge so to get anywhere you have
00:25:33
to drive for a very long time
00:25:41
it is very cold here especially in the
00:25:44
Prairie Provinces
00:25:49
is
00:25:53
it is very cold here especially in the
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Prairie Provinces
00:26:03
Winters are long and frigid
00:26:08
is
00:26:11
Winters are long and frigid
00:26:19
summers are usually nice but very short
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summers are usually nice but very short
00:26:39
there are lots of beautiful places to
00:26:41
see but not in the prairies
00:26:47
prayer
00:26:52
there are lots of beautiful places to
00:26:54
see but not in the prairies
00:27:03
Rocky Mountains are gorgeous
00:27:10
foreign Rocky Mountains are gorgeous
00:27:19
people from all over the world come to
00:27:21
visit Banff and Jasper
00:27:27
Lewis
00:27:33
people from all over the world come to
00:27:35
visit Banff and Jasper
00:27:43
it is about a 10-hour drive from where I
00:27:45
live
00:27:54
it is about a 10 hour drive from where I
00:27:56
live
00:28:03
Vancouver is also very nice but super
00:28:06
expensive
00:28:14
Vancouver is also very nice but super
00:28:17
expensive
00:28:24
in general Canada is quite expensive
00:28:27
especially compared to the USA
00:28:33
Canada
00:28:39
in general Canada is quite expensive
00:28:41
especially compared to the USA
00:28:50
but unlike the U.S Healthcare is free
00:28:53
here
00:29:01
but unlike the U.S Healthcare is free
00:29:04
here
00:29:18
living in Canada Canada is the second
00:29:21
largest country in the world
00:29:23
the first is Russia it is huge so to get
00:29:27
anywhere you have to drive for a very
00:29:29
long time
00:29:30
it is very cold here especially in the
00:29:33
Prairie Provinces
00:29:35
Winters are long and frigid summers are
00:29:38
usually nice but very short
00:29:40
there are lots of beautiful places to
00:29:42
see but not in the prairies
00:29:45
Rocky Mountains are gorgeous
00:29:47
people from all over the world come to
00:29:49
visit Banff and Jasper
00:29:52
it is about a 10 hour drive from where I
00:29:54
live
00:29:55
Vancouver is also very nice but super
00:29:58
expensive
00:29:59
in general Canada is quite expensive
00:30:01
especially compared to the USA
00:30:04
but unlike the U.S Healthcare is free
00:30:07
here
00:30:22
meet Dimitri hi my name is Dimitri
00:30:26
I am an old family friend of Peter and
00:30:28
Natasha I live in Saskatchewan Canada
00:30:32
it is literally in the middle of nowhere
00:30:34
in case you are wondering I am here for
00:30:36
work
00:30:37
I will tell you more about it later
00:30:40
actually Dimitri is not my real name
00:30:43
for some strange reason a number of
00:30:45
people called me Dimitri
00:30:47
it doesn't sound anything like my real
00:30:49
name
00:30:50
I guess people in this part of the world
00:30:52
think that Dimitri is a very common
00:30:54
Russian name
00:30:55
I was asked to tell you some stories
00:30:57
about me
00:30:58
so here they are
00:31:05
living with a Russian name
00:31:07
most locals can't pronounce my name
00:31:09
correctly
00:31:10
they also can't pronounce my last name
00:31:13
frankly my last name is not that
00:31:15
complicated
00:31:17
everyone tries but honestly speaking
00:31:19
very few succeed
00:31:21
first I tried to correct them but then I
00:31:24
gave up
00:31:25
now when I introduce myself I make my
00:31:27
name sound just like they would say it
00:31:30
it might sound strange to you but it
00:31:32
makes it much easier for English
00:31:34
speakers
00:31:35
I am very impressed when someone can say
00:31:37
my last name correctly
00:31:40
and I'm even more impressed when they
00:31:41
remember how to say it
00:31:43
to be honest very few people get it
00:31:46
right but that's okay I also have a hard
00:31:49
time pronouncing and remembering some
00:31:51
names
00:31:57
how I ended up in Canada
00:31:59
it's a long story so to keep it short
00:32:03
I always wanted to move to the USA
00:32:07
I spent a year there as an exchange
00:32:09
student
00:32:11
I also went a couple more times for a
00:32:13
short visit
00:32:15
but I had no way to stay
00:32:20
when I was in Russia I actually worked
00:32:22
for an American company
00:32:26
at some point they tried to help me move
00:32:28
but it was not easy
00:32:33
one day I learned that a friend of mine
00:32:35
is moving to Canada
00:32:38
I started looking into ways to move
00:32:40
there
00:32:41
and found out that it is not as
00:32:43
difficult as moving to the U.S
00:32:48
my friend moved through the federal
00:32:50
immigration program
00:32:53
he had to wait for five years
00:32:56
I didn't want to wait that long
00:33:01
it was much easier to move with a job
00:33:03
offer through a provincial program
00:33:09
luckily another friend of mine helped me
00:33:11
find a job
00:33:14
the only catch was the job was in
00:33:16
Saskatchewan
00:33:18
I didn't mind so I accepted the offer
00:33:22
and so here I am
00:33:32
living in Canada
00:33:34
is the second largest country in the
00:33:36
world
00:33:37
the first is Russia
00:33:40
it is huge so to get anywhere you have
00:33:43
to drive for a very long time
00:33:48
it is very cold here
00:33:51
especially in the Prairie Provinces
00:33:54
Winters are long and frigid
00:33:57
summers are usually nice but very short
00:34:04
there are lots of beautiful places to
00:34:06
see
00:34:07
but not in the prairies
00:34:10
Rocky Mountains are gorgeous
00:34:13
people from all over the world come to
00:34:15
visit Banff and Jasper
00:34:18
it is about a 10 hour drive from where I
00:34:21
live
00:34:24
Vancouver is also very nice
00:34:27
but super expensive
00:34:30
in general Canada is quite expensive
00:34:33
especially compared to the USA
00:34:36
but unlike the U.S Healthcare is free
00:34:39
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Учимся понимать английский на слух с помощью четырех простых коротких историй о Дмитрии, друге Петра и Наташи, который переехал в Канаду. Мы выучим много новых слов и выражений, а также узнаем немного о Канаде. 00:00 Вступление 00:45 Meet Dmitry 06:55 Living with a Russian Name 14:00 How I ended up in Canada 23:04 Living in Canada 30:10 Тест (все истории подряд без перевода) Вы услышите каждую историю три раза: 1) Сначала мы прослушаем всю историю на английском языке без перевода (и довольно медленно). Постарайтесь найти какие-то похожие слова и понять общую мысль. 2) Затем мы прослушаем историю по частям с переводом. 3) Наконец, вы услышите эту историю еще раз на английском без перевода немного быстрее! На этот раз вы должны будете понять намного больше! В конце видео - все истории подряд в темпе максимально приближенном к разговорной речи! Не расстраивайтесь, если не сможете все понять на слух с первого раза! Слушайте эти истории и другие рассказы несколько раз в течение следующей недели. Каждый раз Вы сможете понимать больше и больше! Для оптимального результата, не смотрите одно и тоже видео несколько раз подряд. Лучше посмотрите один раз, потом еще раз на следующий день, или даже через день. Если Вам нравится такой материал и подача, поставьте пожалуйста лайк и не забудьте подписаться, чтобы ничего не пропустить, ну и чтобы поддержать канал! Заранее спасибо!

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