Pratique du Shadowing: LISA on New Album Alter Ego, Filming The White Lotus & Doing Karaoke with the Cast - Apprendre l'anglais à l'oral avec YouTube

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Our next guest is a massively successful K-pop music star with a new solo album.
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Our next guest is a massively successful K-pop music star with a new solo album.
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It's her first solo album.
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It's called Alter Ego.
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And you can see her playing a very charming hotel worker named Mook on The White Lotus.
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Watch that Sundays on HBO and Max from Blackpink.
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Please welcome Lisa.
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It's very good to see you and to meet you.
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And really, I met you over Zoom one time.
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Yes, I remember.
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You were on the show.
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And I saw you on the Oscars, too.
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You did a fantastic job singing.
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Thank you.
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James Bond theme song.
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I know.
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Live and Let Die you did, right?
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Yes, Live and Let Die.
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And I will tell you something.
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We have something in common.
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Besides both being K-pop superstars, You and I both were suspended from the ceiling at the Oscars.
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When I hosted the Oscars, one of the times I hosted the Oscars, they put me up in the thing and then they dropped me down.
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And it was very uncomfortable, I have to say.
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Yes.
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So I was thinking about you when I saw this on Sunday.
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There you were.
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And it seemed so elegant and graceful.
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But it's kind of scary, right?
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It was really scary.
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Yeah.
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Yeah.
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I was like, I'm not comfortable doing this.
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And they don't care.
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They'd say, that's too bad.
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You're doing it, right?
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But they really asked me, do you really want to do it?
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Are you OK?
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You feel good?
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I'm like, yeah.
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Right.
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You were lying.
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See, I was complaining the whole time.
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How was your experience?
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It was unpleasant, because they had me in a harness, and then everything, gravity squishes everything down.
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Yeah, you can't really feel your legs and everything.
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That's not the...
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Those were the least of my problems.
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How long were you up there?
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I think more than two or three minutes.
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Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
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How about you?
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Five?
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I was up there for quite a bit longer.
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Yeah.
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I'm sorry for that.
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It's okay.
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I'm not here to complain.
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But I am here...
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First of all, you're great on the White Lotus as well.
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Thank you.
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That is a great role for you.
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Thank you.
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And you're very charming in this thing.
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this thing, and a lot of people seem to think that because you are so sweet on the show, you are going to turn out to be the killer.
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Are you the killer?
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Am I supposed to tell you that?
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You should.
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Legally, you should not, but I would appreciate it if you did.
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It would be funny if you did.
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I mean, she's a sweet girl.
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Yeah.
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Because she's really a sweet girl.
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There's no way she's the killer.
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I'm going to be so mad if she's the killer, honestly.
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Why?
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Because she's so sweet, and it would just She would be deceptive if she's the killer.
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And the guy, the other guy, she's got the, he's got the crush on her.
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Taito?
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Yeah.
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And you're like, kind of heartbreaks for him because she's kind of, she thinks he's nice, but maybe is not.
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Are you, is she interested in him, your character?
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Mm.
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I think she wasn't sure.
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She's not sure.
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She was just like, you know, testing the water.
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It's like, let's go on a date and let's see how it's happened.
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Her name is Mook.
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Yeah.
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Which, what does that mean in Thai, Mook?
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Mook means pearl.
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Pearl, OK.
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Because in English, mouk is not a compliment.
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A mouk's like a little, like a dumb little, like, kind of thug, like a mouk, you know?
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Oh.
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It's like one of the guys on the corner is a mouk.
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Oh, no. Oh, yeah, they didn't tell you this, huh?
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No. Nobody mentioned it.
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Well, it's a Thai name, so.
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Yeah, right.
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So you don't have to worry about that in Thailand.
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But here, it's a problem.
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OK, so don't call me mouk here.
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Don't call you Mook.
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And this is a, boy, it's interesting to me how different you look in this album cover, your solo album.
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Thank you.
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It's a concept album.
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And that means what exactly, a concept album?
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So it starts from I came to LA and try a different type type of music for this album.
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And it turns out that I love every single of them.
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So that's why I call this album Alter Ego.
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And I have five different characters.
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Five characters, and you perform as each individual character.
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Yeah.
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What are the characters?
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Okay.
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There's Roxy, Kiki, Sunny, Speedy, and the last main girl.
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She's Vixie.
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Which one is the most like you?
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Mm, these days, I think, Big C.
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Oh, really?
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Yeah.
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Oh, I thought you were more of a speedy.
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Oh, sometimes when I drive.
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Sometimes speedy.
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When I drive, yeah.
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Oh, is it speedy, like driving fast speedy?
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Yes.
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Oh.
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She loves cars, and yeah, she loves to drive fast.
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And you came up with this idea?
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My team.
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Your team came up with the idea.
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And me as well.
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Did it take them a long time to explain what the plan was?
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Like, you're going to be five different characters.
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You're like, uh, but I thought I was doing a solo album.
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Like, no, there are five of you.
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No, it's just like a quick conversation.
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It's like 10 to 20 minutes.
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Like, what do you think about the five-character idea?
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And I was like, I love it.
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I think it's me.
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Well, good.
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Well, that's fortunate.
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You are, I know that on The White Lotus, you guys all live at that hotel when you're shooting the show, right?
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And then you hang out with the other actors?
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Yes, we all have like a meal together all the time if we have, what do you say, the right timing.
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Yeah, if you have enough time to do it.
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Oh, yeah, because sometimes some of you are working.
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Yeah, some of them are working.
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You get together.
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Yeah.
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And you guys sing karaoke.
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Yes, but not every single night.
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No, no, no. No, that would be more of a speedy kind of thing to do.
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But when you're singing karaoke, are there people who are not involved with the production there?
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Like, do people lose their minds when they see you there singing karaoke?
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They don't care.
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They don't care?
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Yeah.
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Why?
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I'm just, like, sitting in the corner of the room.
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I'm just being, like, cheering them, hyping them up.
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Oh, you don't sing?
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I don't.
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Oh, never?
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I'm more like a dance.
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I love to dance.
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You're one of those people who gets up on the stage and kind of in the background and doesn't...
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Really?
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Yeah, I feel weird for me to, like, grab the mic and sing.
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Well, you're a singer.
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Karaoke?
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Yeah.
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No, I understand that.
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Yeah, there's a lot of pressure, right?
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Yeah, a lot of pressure.
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Who's the best karaoke singer in the cast?
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Natasha.
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Oh, Natasha, she was here last week.
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Oh, she is, huh?
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Yeah, oh, she's so good.
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What does she do?
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What songs?
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What kind of music?
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Oh, so many, so many songs that she did, but I don't remember, but everything was good.
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One personality, or does she do five?
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I think she did, like, three.
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Three's enough, you know, for most people.
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Well, congratulations on the show and on your album.
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This is the album.
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It's called Alter Ego.
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Debut solo album.
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Lisa, everybody.
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Watch for All My Life, baby.
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We'll be right back with Wonder Horse.
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Thank you.

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  • "It's very good to see you and to meet you." - This phrase effectively combines greetings and demonstrates polite expressions, useful in both formal and informal settings.
  • "I will tell you something." - This structure is a great way to introduce a personal story or anecdote, encouraging engagement from listeners.
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  • "Oscars" - The final "s" sound in "Oscars" can be tricky. It’s crucial to practice this to ensure clarity when discussing events or awards.
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