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Hello, this is AJ.
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Welcome to the vocabulary lesson for changed.
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Okay, let's start.
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In the beginning the woman writes my husband of 39 years so they have been married 39 years my husband of 39 years no longer hugs me no longer means not anymore no longer means in the past yes in the past he did it in the past he did but now he does not so he no longer hugs me hugs hugs means holds h-o-l-d right hug means to hold someone that you like or love to hug okay so her husband does not hug her anymore no longer hugs me or shows me any affection.
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Affection.
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Affection means kindness, love.
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Usually affection means touching, touching somehow maybe kissing maybe hugging maybe holding those are all affection affection so affection means sh how you show your love kissing hugging holding hands those are all affection.
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Okay, so no more affection from him.
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She says, I have seen him through cancer and diabetes.
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Diabetes, diabetes is a blood sugar disease, blood sugar disease, blood sugar problem cancer you probably know cancer cancer is a serious disease serious disease hard to cure cure is c-u-r-e c-u-r-e so cancer is hard to cure difficult to cure so her husband in the past in the past he had cancer and diabetes diabetes she says i have seen him through seen him through cancer and diabetes okay to see someone through means you helped them with right means you stayed with them you stayed with them and you help them.
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So, I have seen him through cancer means I stayed with him and helped him when he had cancer.
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When he had cancer, I did not leave.
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I stayed and I helped him.
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That's what see him through or seen him through means.
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For example, I might say my mom saw me through many diseases.
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Okay.
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When I was a child, I was sick.
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My mom saw me through those diseases, right?
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She stayed with me.
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She took care of me.
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She helped me.
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She saw me through.
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Okay.
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So this wife saw him through cancer and diabetes.
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She stayed with him.
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She helped him.
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Learn the whole phrase to see someone through, right?
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Don't worry about each word.
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It's each word you think oh I don't understand.
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Right?
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Just remember the whole phrase, the three words together.
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To see someone through something, some problem.
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See someone through a problem.
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Okay.
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She says we have four grown children.
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Okay.
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The children are older now, they're adults, and we have been seeing a therapist for a year and a half.
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A therapist.
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A therapist is a professional helper, maybe a psychologist, maybe a family counselor.
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So a therapist helps you with your problems.
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You talk to them and they help you.
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So maybe if you feel bad you say, oh, I feel bad, I'm sad, and the therapist talks to you, helps you feel better.
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So the husband and the wife are going to a therapist, seeing a therapist.
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Seeing here, seeing means meeting, m-e-e-t, meeting or going to, right?
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So sometimes the verb see has a different meaning.
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It means to meet or to go to.
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Sometimes it means to date, like a man and a woman.
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I say I'm seeing her.
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It means I'm dating her.
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I'm going with her.
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I'm meeting her a lot.
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So they're meeting a therapist a lot.
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They're seeing a therapist.
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They started a year and a half ago.
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They go.
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they say we have problems please help us okay so she's then she says he is kind, generous and friendly.
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Okay.
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So her husband is nice but there are no compliments.
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Compliments.
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Compliments.
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A compliment is a nice word or sentence about someone.
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You say something nice to someone.
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For example, you say, Oh, you are very beautiful.
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Okay?
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That sentence, you are very beautiful, that is a compliment.
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a something nice you say to another person.
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It's a compliment.
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So her husband does not say nice things to her now.
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Not anymore.
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No more compliments.
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And also she says there There are no compliments or any of the flirtatious banter we used to enjoy.
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Banter.
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Banter means fun conversation.
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Not serious.
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Not serious.
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Banter is not serious conversation.
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Banter is fun conversation and maybe funny conversation.
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Flirtatious.
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Okay, this comes from flirt.
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To flirt, a verb, to flirt means to attract the opposite sex.
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For example, a man took talks to a woman because she is beautiful.
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He says, oh, I like you.
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You are pretty.
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Come to dinner with me.
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Okay, that we call that flirting.
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Flirting.
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Talking to someone you want a date with talking to someone you are attracted to someone you like so flirtatious It's an adjective.
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So flirtatious banter, the phrase.
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Flirtatious banter means fun conversation about dating or about affection or maybe about sex.
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That's flirtatious banter.
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It's playing, playing with conversation with someone you like.
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Maybe husband and wife, maybe, you know, woman and man.
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We call that flirtatious banter.
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Kind of fun conversation between a man and a woman.
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Okay.
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So but that's not that's not happening now.
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Finally last paragraph she says he swears he's not having an affair.
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Okay the verb to swear to swear here to swear means to promise.
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To promise.
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So he promises he's not having an affair.
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He swears.
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Swear has another meaning.
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So be careful.
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Swear also means to say bad words like shit.
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If you say shit, then you are swearing.
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So that's the second meaning.
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But here, here, swear means to promise.
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To promise.
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He promises, he swears, he's not having an affair.
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Okay, an affair an affair is means an affair means dating another person when you are married So if you are married but you have another girlfriend or boyfriend, then you are having an affair.
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Okay?
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So an affair means seeing an extra girlfriend or boyfriend or meeting an extra girlfriend or boyfriend.
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That's having an affair.
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We use the verb have.
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Having an affair.
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So he promises he's not having an affair.
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He doesn't have another woman.
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and he doesn't know why he has changed he doesn't know why he's not showing affection he's not fun with his wife anymore he doesn't know why and then finally she says perhaps you do you meaning abby or us us the people reading the letter perhaps we know it's got a question okay that is all that is all of the vocabulary she signs this grace in phoenix grace is a woman's name okay grace is a name phoenix is a city phoenix phoenix arizona arizona is the state phoenix is the city and phoenix arizona is in the southwest part of the united states so she lives in phoenix Arizona okay that is all of the vocabulary lesson listen to it many times bye

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Das Üben des Sprechens mit diesem Video bietet eine hervorragende Gelegenheit, Englisch in einem realistischen Kontext zu verbessern. In dieser Lektion tauchen die Themen Beziehungen und emotionale Unterstützung tief in die menschliche Erfahrung ein. Indem Sie die Gespräche nachsprechen, können Sie nicht nur Ihren Wortschatz erweitern, sondern auch Ihre Fähigkeit, komplexe Emotionen und Interaktionen auszudrücken, schärfen. Solche Gespräche sind ideal, um das Englisch sprechen üben und das Verstehen von nuancierten Ausdrücken zu fördern. Zudem hilft es, shadowspeak zu nutzen, um sich an den natürlichen Sprachfluss und die intonativen Muster einer echten Konversation zu gewöhnen.

Grammatik & Ausdrücke im Kontext

  • „no longer“ – Diese Phrase wird verwendet, um Veränderungen im Verhalten auszudrücken, wie in „he no longer hugs me“. Es signalisiert eine klare Trennung zwischen Vergangenheit und Gegenwart.
  • „see someone through“ – Dieser Ausdruck bedeutet, jemanden in schweren Zeiten zu unterstützen. Hier wird er genutzt, um die Hingabe und Unterstützung in einer Ehe zu verdeutlichen.
  • „we have four grown children“ – Diese Struktur hilft, den Status der Kinder zu beschreiben und zeigt, wie man Besitzverhältnisse im Englischen formuliert.
  • „seeing a therapist“ – Diese Formulierung bezieht sich auf den Besuch eines Fachmanns, um emotionale Unterstützung zu erhalten, und zeigt die aktive Teilnahme an der eigenen Gesundheit.

Die Verwendung solcher Phrasen und Strukturen ist entscheidend, um die Fähigkeit zu entwickeln, sich in verschiedenen Gesprächssituationen mündlich auszudrücken. Durch das shadow speak lernen Sie, diese Ausdrücke flüssig und kontextgerecht anzuwenden.

Häufige Aussprachefallen

Bei der Aussprache gibt es einige knifflige Wörter, insbesondere bei Begriffen wie „affection“ und „therapist“. Diese Wörter können leicht fehlerhaft ausgesprochen werden, wenn Sie das richtige Tempo und die Intonation nicht beachten. Achten Sie besonders auf die Betonung, denn sie kann die Bedeutung erheblich verändern. Darüber hinaus kann der Wechsel zwischen der Gegenwart und der Vergangenheit, wie in „he no longer hugs me“ und „he did it in the past“, auch zu Verwirrung führen. Üben Sie die korrekte Aussprache dieser Wörter mithilfe des shadowspeaks, um Ihre Englische Aussprache verbessern zu können und sicherer im Gespräch zu werden.

Was ist die Shadowing-Technik?

Shadowing ist eine wissenschaftlich fundierte Sprachlerntechnik, die ursprünglich für die professionelle Dolmetscherausbildung entwickelt und durch den Polyglotten Dr. Alexander Arguelles populär gemacht wurde. Die Methode ist einfach aber wirkungsvoll: Du hörst englisches Audio von Muttersprachlern und wiederholst es sofort laut — wie ein Schatten, der dem Sprecher mit nur 1–2 Sekunden Verzögerung folgt. Anders als passives Hören oder Grammatikübungen zwingt Shadowing dein Gehirn und deine Mundmuskulatur, gleichzeitig echte Sprachmuster zu verarbeiten und zu reproduzieren. Studien zeigen, dass es Aussprachegenauigkeit, Intonation, Rhythmus, verbundene Sprache, Hörverständnis und Sprechflüssigkeit signifikant verbessert — was es zu einer der effektivsten Methoden für die IELTS Speaking-Vorbereitung und reale englische Kommunikation macht.

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