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Welcome to my video.
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Let's practice your listening skill.
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Let's begin with conversation one.
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And the topic is comparatives.
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Listen carefully.
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So Todd, you said before that your mom is from San Francisco.
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Yes.
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No, my dad is from San Francisco.
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Oh, so your dad's from San Francisco and your mom is from Los Angeles.
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Yes, that's right.
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Okay, so which city is better?
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Well, they both are great American cities.
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They're very very different.
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I Think San Francisco is better,
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but I think people in LA Think LA is better.
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So it's tough.
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Yeah So is LA bigger than San Francisco?
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Yes, it is much much much bigger
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LA is huge it is about 10 million people maybe more
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that is huge yeah San Francisco is only 1 million tiny
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yeah it's much smaller than LA okay yeah much smaller okay um
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and is LA more expensive than San Francisco I don't think
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so I LA is expensive but San Francisco is more expensive San Francisco is maybe the most expensive city in the US.
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Wow.
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Yeah, because of Google, Yahoo,
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Apple, all these famous companies.
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Yes.
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So it's big.
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There's many rich companies there and the space is very small.
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So it's expensive.
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Right.
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OK.
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So how about the weather?
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Is LA warmer than San Francisco?
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Yeah, it's much warmer.
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It's much, much warmer.
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LA has beautiful weather so most days it's warm,
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no clouds, maybe 25 degrees Celsius.
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That sounds so nice.
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Yeah, or above, yeah, it's beautiful.
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Wow.
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Yeah.
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San Francisco is much colder and it's much wetter so it rains a lot in San Francisco.
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I know that.
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Yeah.
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What about the looks?
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Is LA prettier than San Francisco?
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No, not at all.
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No?
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Not at all.
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San Francisco is much prettier.
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LA is pretty, but San Francisco is much prettier.
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It's near the sea.
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It's near nature.
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It has lots of beautiful buildings downtown.
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I think San Francisco is prettier,
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but maybe people in Los Angeles think LA is prettier,
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but I don't think so.
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Okay.
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You disagree with them.
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I do disagree.
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So how about those people?
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are the people nicer in LA I don't think
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so I think the people in San Francisco are friendlier people
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in Los Angeles are a little reserved okay they are not
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as friendly yeah yeah there are true there are it's a big city
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so yeah I think people are nicer
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and more easygoing in San Francisco okay yeah so now
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that we've talked about it thought about it is LA better than San Francisco no
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so yeah I think yeah somebody from LA will disagree.
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Okay.
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But I will say this,
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Los Angeles is maybe more exciting.
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It is more interesting than San Francisco.
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There's lots to do there.
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It has the beach, and it has lots of cool places like Disneyland.
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So LA is a really great place.
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LA has hills for hiking too, doesn't it?
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A little bit, not close.
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Yes, actually, San Francisco is closer to nature and hiking.
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Is it?
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Yeah.
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OK.
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I didn't know that.
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So you can choose on my description which city sounds more interesting.
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I want to go to both,
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but I think I would prefer to go to San Francisco.
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Yay!
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We need more people.
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No, actually, we don't need more people.
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That is the end of Conversation 1.
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Now move on to conversation two.
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And the topic is adjectives.
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Listen carefully.
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Abby Demi, let's play the word association game.
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Sure.
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I say a word like big.
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And you say a word like?
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Russia.
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Exactly.
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Okay.
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Because Russia is a big country.
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Okay, the next word.
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Small.
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Ants.
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Yes, ants are very small.
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Do you have ants in your house?
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Thankfully, no. Yeah, I have no ants.
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I'm happy.
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Okay, next word.
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Interesting.
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Foreign movies.
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Ah, I agree.
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Foreign movies are interesting.
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Boring.
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Sleeping.
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That's a good answer.
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For me, sleeping is relaxing.
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How about you?
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What's relaxing?
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Listening to music.
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Ah, yeah, that's a good one.
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Okay, how about delicious?
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Food.
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And what food is delicious for you?
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I love spicy food.
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Such as?
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Some Nigerian food are spicy,
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and Thai food is really spicy as well.
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I really love those.
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Yeah, I don't like spicy food too much, but it's okay.
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Now, do you have a food that is not delicious for you?
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I can't think of anything.
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Everything is delicious?
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Just about.
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Well, in combination with other things.
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For me, I would say cooked carrots.
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I hate cooked carrots.
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They're not delicious.
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I think of them as being healthy.
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Yeah, raw carrots, but not cooked carrots.
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Okay, back to the game.
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Okay, the next word, old.
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My grandmother.
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Really?
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How old is your grandmother?
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She's past 100 years old.
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Really?
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And she still walks and moves on her own.
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Wow.
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Yes.
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So, is she healthy?
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She's very healthy.
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Nice.
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Okay, the next word, young.
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My nieces.
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I have a two-year-old niece and an eight-year-old niece.
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Okay.
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Cool.
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Okay, next.
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Interesting.
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Reading books.
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I love reading a lot.
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Yeah, books are interesting.
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Are books more interesting than movies?
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Good question.
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I would say yes.
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Yeah, me too.
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What about boring?
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What's boring?
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Doing nothing.
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Having nothing to do.
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I find that boring.
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True.
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Yeah.
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Okay.
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How about difficult?
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Life can be difficult sometimes.
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Life can be difficult and easy What's easy?
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Nothing is easy As they say nothing is easy so true.
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Okay expensive cars Some cars are expensive.
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Yeah, I think all cars are expensive, right?
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What about cheap or inexpensive?
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Books?
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Some books are cheap.
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Yeah, these days.
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Do you read paper books or digital books?
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I read digital books.
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Yeah, digital books can be very cheap.
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Used books can be very cheap.
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That's true.
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I love to use books.
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That's true.
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Okay, last question is wonderful.
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Life.
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Even though it can be challenging, It's also wonderful.
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I like it.
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It's difficult and wonderful.
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Thanks, Abidemi.
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Thank you.
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This is the end of conversation 2.
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Now move to conversation 3.
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And the topic is plans for the weekend.
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Listen carefully.
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Hey, Hana, how are you?
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I'm fine, thank you.
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How are you?
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I'm fine, thanks.
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So tell me, do you have any plans for the weekend?
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Yes, I heard it's going to be a really nice day on Saturday,
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so I'm planning to go to the beach with my friends.
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The beach is three hours away,
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so we are going to go by car and we are planning to have a barbecue and I'm very excited.
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In the evening, we are going to have fireworks,
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so it's going to be very beautiful.
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So are you going to stay over at the beach?
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Um, no, we're going to come back,
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so we'll be home quite late.
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Oh, so then what are you going to do on Sunday?
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Um, I think I'll be sleeping all morning,
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and probably in the afternoon I'm going to study,
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because I have a maths exam on Monday.
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Oh, that's a shame.
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Um, well, I think I'm going to wish you good luck in your exam and have fun at the beach.
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So what are you going to do this weekend?
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Well On Saturday, I think I'm going to go to the gym Because I haven't been there for a while
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And then I think I need to clean my house because I didn't have time
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During the week and it's a bit messy now And in the evening,
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I think I'm going to have dinner with my friends Are you going somewhere after dinner?
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I don't think so.
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I really want to spend this weekend in a really relaxed way.
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So I don't think I'm going anywhere after dinner.
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I see.
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How about Sunday?
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Well, Sunday, I'm not going to do anything during the morning.
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I really want to take, you know, a rest.
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And then I'm going to have lunch with my family because I haven't seen them for a while.
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And then in the afternoon,
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there's this movie I really want to see.
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So I'm going to the cinema with my friends.
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This is the end of conversation 3.
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Now I have a test for you.
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I will give you two audios,
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and you have to try listen them carefully.
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Especially, the audios don't have any subtitles or scripts.
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So what percentage of them can you understand?
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Now let's begin and listen carefully.
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Last year I went to Portugal just after Christmas and I stayed there until well just after New Year's this year.
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In Portugal I met up with one of my friends from Toronto.
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He had family that lived in Portugal because his family was originally from Portugal
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so they were kind enough to let me stay with them.
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I didn't know any Portuguese except for some simple words like hello and thank you.
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I learned some simple words through an audio CD before I went there.
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And the people that I stayed with didn't know very much English either.
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However, we got along surprisingly well.
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They were surprised that I was able to eat some of their exotic foods.
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They made some delicious meals every single day like octopus, tripe and rabbit.
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It is quite exotic but I thought it was quite good.
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They also made some excellent desserts like creme caramel and a rich sponge cake that they called pound low.
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I went to a few cities such as Porto, Almere, Lisbon and Nazare.
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The New Year's celebration on the beaches of Nazare was fantastic.
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It was really quite a celebration.
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We had some champagne and some raisins.
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In Portuguese tradition, they eat 12 raisins for each month of the year and make a wish for each month.
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I think that because of my friend and his family,
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I got to experience a part of Portugal that most people wouldn't just by going on vacation.
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And I really did have a fantastic experience.
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Okay, now I'll talk about my winter vacation.
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This winter vacation, I spent two weeks in my hometown,
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which is Daytona Beach, Florida.
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It was wonderful.
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The weather was warm every day.
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It was sunny every day and the temperature was almost 80 degrees.
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I visited my mother and I spent every morning having a nice leisurely cup of coffee
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and reading the newspaper and after that I got my bicycle out
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and rode down to the beach and enjoyed the sun and the surf.
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I came back home and read a book and went to bed early.
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I had a wonderful time.
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I saw a couple of new movies when I was home in Florida.
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I saw The Aviator and also an interesting movie called Spanglish,
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which I hope you all can see because it's an interesting movie about English and the Spanish.
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That is the end of video today.
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You did very well.
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Thank you for watching my video.
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Bye bye and see you in the next video.

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Das Üben Ihrer Sprechfähigkeiten durch das Hören und Nachsprechen von Dialogen ist eine der effektivsten Methoden, um Ihre Englischkenntnisse schnell zu verbessern. In diesem Video lernen Sie, wie Sie durch Englisch Shadowing die Intonation und den natürlichen Sprachfluss verbessern können. Während Sie dem Gespräch zwischen Todd und seinem Freund zuhören, erleben Sie realistische Dialoge, die Ihnen helfen, sich in der englischen Sprache wohler zu fühlen. Englisch lernen mit YouTube gibt Ihnen die Möglichkeit, auf unterhaltsame und interaktive Weise zu üben.

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  • Vergleichsformen: Phrasen wie "Is LA bigger than San Francisco?" helfen Ihnen zu verstehen, wie man Vergleiche im Englischen bildet. Diese Struktur ist nützlich, um Unterschiede zu diskutieren.
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  • San Francisco: Achten Sie auf die Betonung der Silben. Diese Stadt wird oft als "San Fran-sisko" ausgesprochen, wobei die zweite Silbe betont wird.
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