Shadowing-Übung: Pedro Pascal & Jon Favreau Compare American and Chilean Snacks | Snack Wars - Englisch Sprechen Lernen mit YouTube

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It's in all different forms of pastries and cakes.
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It's in all different forms of pastries and cakes.
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Wait a minute, wait a minute.
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Really?
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No. Hold on.
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You were in there for a minute.
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This is Jon Favreau.
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And Pedro Pascal.
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And this is Snack Wars, Chile versus the US.
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Something you'll never hear at the World Cup.
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It's possible. Is it?
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I think so.
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Not in the final.
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No, probably not.
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Chile didn't do so well.
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Cut that.
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We're doing Chile versus the US.
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I'm a Yank.
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Because you're a Yankee.
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I'm a Chileno.
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Gringo.
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According to my enormous family.
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And here we go.
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Ah, super ocho!
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Versus Reese's.
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So we're supposed to guess if this is cake or not?
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Or is that a different show?
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So this is a very famous,
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this would be like, This is a wafery,
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it's not even really a chocolate bar.
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This is a Reese's, this is the large format.
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This is the IMAX version of the Reese's.
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It's a big cup.
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This is, you've seen these before.
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I don't have to.
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You've tried it.
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I will have some, but there's no competition for me.
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Oh really?
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Super 8's that much better?
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No, this is my favorite chocolate bar.
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Well, get ready to have a case of it shipped to you.
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Sorry, Chile.
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Are you a fan of the mini version or do you like the IMAX version?
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I like the IMAX version because there's more peanut butter.
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A little bit of a Kit Kat thing going on here.
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It's pretty good.
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So I'd say I would go with the Reese's though.
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I'd give Reese's for me to score it.
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Reese's beats all for me.
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We've started too high.
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I don't know where to go but down.
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That's good.
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E.T was right.
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Exactly.
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After a quarter pounder with cheese.
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This one I know what this is.
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I grew up with these.
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This is McDonald's, isn't it?
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And I haven't had one of these in a while.
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But we're having McDonald's in the UK, which isn't the same.
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This whole thing is a fraud.
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These are empanadas.
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So tell me about this, Pedro.
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This is just meat and caramelized onion and some olives and some delicious,
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especially if you get it in Chile because of the bread there.
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We've got some dipping sauce for you there in that little.
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Okay, so I'm going to go ahead and get some cheese in that little salsery, pickley thing.
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Yeah.
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I grew up on these.
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I mean, first of all.
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I have to say, I think you get the round here.
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Yeah, first of all, how dare you?
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Empanadas versus a quarter pounder with cheese?
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No. Well, they're very different than empanadas you get in Argentina.
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Oh, how's that?
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It's the size, the way that they're made,
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the combination of meat and potatoes and the olive, black olives and onions.
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These are good, where'd you get these?
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I actually got them, there's a Chilean restaurant in Paddington.
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I'll take this.
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Somebody put this in my room.
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You know, on the film set,
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never is always like, oh,
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I get to eat pizza in this scene.
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And then by the afternoon, you're .
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So I presume that is a point for Chile.
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I think so.
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Yes, lovely, love it.
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Although the quarter pounder, It is yummy.
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I do like it, yeah.
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Is that your favorite McDonald's burger?
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I think so.
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I think the quarter pound of cheese definitely is the best of the bunch.
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I'm a fish filet man myself.
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All right.
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Filet-o-fish.
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Filet-o-fish.
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Is it filet-o-fish?
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It's not even fish filet.
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No. It's a filet-o-fish.
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I guess that gave me away.
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Mars cookies.
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This is not from, is this America?
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Is that supposed to be the US?
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Oh, yes, must be.
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Ah, no. Now what's this?
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Ah.
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This is a manjar cookie.
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So this is a dulce.
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So what you would say is dulce de leche,
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but in Chile it's manjar.
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And that's the condensed milk.
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If you boil it for eight hours, there's no...
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You don't have to try the Mars cookies.
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This looks like what Baby Yoda was eating.
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Yeah.
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Except it's not blue.
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Oh man, it is really nostalgic.
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Very sweet.
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We do sweets very well.
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It's really good.
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Yeah.
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It's not too sweet, actually.
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You know, the sweets are diabolical in Chile,
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especially when it comes to mancarat.
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And it's part of everything.
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You can have it for breakfast.
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You can spread mancarat.
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It's like a, it's not,
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it's, it's, you put it on toast.
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It's in all different forms of pastries and cakes.
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Oh, wait a minute, wait a minute.
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Really?
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No. Hold on.
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No, you got this one.
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You were in there for a minute.
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No, this one's a winner.
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This one's almost two points.
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Yeah, yeah, yeah.
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This gets two points.
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This gets a negative one.
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Oh, now we're talking.
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Oh, no, you can't do me five guys.
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Oh, yeah.
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You got a strawberry milkshake from Five Guys.
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And a vanilla shake from Chile.
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It's a banana.
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Banana con leche?
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That's not a good sign.
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If you said it's vanilla, it's banana.
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Yeah, it's banana with leche condensada.
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They're both good.
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I gotta go with this one.
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Is this the strawberry one?
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Mm-hmm.
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It's special.
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But this is a disqualification.
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Because it would be better if we were in Chile.
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Ah, there we go.
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Oh, peanut butter and jelly.
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Peanut butter and jelly.
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Versus...
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What do you got?
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What is this?
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Is this palta?
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It's avocado.
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It's palta.
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So it's maraqueta?
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Huh?
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Maraqueta pan.
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Which is a chile. And palta.
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Is pan con palta?
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This is a breakfast thing.
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Well, I suppose that would be a, or a tea thing.
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This is about right.
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You never got peanut butter and jelly.
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And this is for what?
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This is like a.
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This is my favorite.
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This is my favorite.
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This is your afternoon tea special? Or breakfast.
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This is my favorite.
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You guys are doing well.
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Thank you.
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What's this bread?
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Is this a special bread?
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This is maraqueta.
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This is really, really good bread.
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They make great bread in Chile.
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And you get it fresh.
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And it's really just a healthy snack.
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So basically, all you do,
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you just mash up the avocado.
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You put salt and olive oil.
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This one's going to be tough,
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though, because I got to say,
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peanut butter and jelly, I mean, it's not as flashy.
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It's what I grew up with.
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Peanut butter is really good.
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I know.
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I would go for that more just because of my childhood.
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There's no comparison for me.
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I mean, and that's OK.
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I'll give you this one because I think that is probably better quality.
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I'm very impressed, though, with the Chilean food.
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I've never had any of that.
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Except for empanada.
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We've got good snacks, you know?
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And I underestimate how good the snacks are.
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Can we send this to my room again, please?
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Chile one.
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Yeah!
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Viva Chile!
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Congratulations.
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Thank you very much.
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Chile and the US has finally amended their relationship.
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It's too bad it's not UK snacks,
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because I love how people in the UK think that they have good snacks.
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I'm Australian, so I'm not in the comments.
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Shots fired!
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What's your stance on Marmite?
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Huh?
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Stance on Marmite.
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I mean, listen to how it sounds.
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Marmite.
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Mm.
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It's not glamorous.
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These kitchens have gone a disaster!
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This is not cooking!
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Err...
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Oh my god...
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You call this Ratatouille?

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In diesem spannenden Video treffen Pedro Pascal und Jon Favreau aufeinander, um amerikanische und chilenische Snacks zu vergleichen. Dabei diskutieren sie ihre persönlichen Vorlieben und beschreiben verschiedene Snack-Kategorien, die für beide Länder typisch sind. Durch ihren humorvollen Austausch bieten sie nicht nur unterhaltsame Einblicke in die Snack-Kultur, sondern auch eine hervorragende Gelegenheit, die englische Sprache in einem informellen Kontext zu hören. Das Video ist ein gutes Beispiel dafür, wie man Englisch lernen kann, während man über kulturelle Themen spricht.

Top 5 Phrasen für die tägliche Kommunikation

  • This is my favorite chocolate bar. – Das ist meine Lieblingsschokoladentafel.
  • I would go with the Reese's. – Ich würde mich für die Reese's entscheiden.
  • Are you a fan of the mini version? – Bist du ein Fan der Mini-Version?
  • We've started too high. – Wir haben zu hoch angefangen.
  • No competition for me. – Keine Konkurrenz für mich.

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