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Welcome to English Listening Channel.
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Hello everyone!
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Today's story is about Mina and Jake, two friends who decide to speak only English for one whole day.
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You'll learn many useful phrases that help you speak more fluidly and naturally in everyday life.
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I'll speak slowly and clearly so you can hear every word and practice together.
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Let's listen to their English day and see how they learn through real conversation.
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Hey, Jake.
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Hey, what's up?
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I was thinking, I really want to speak English fluently someday.
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That's great.
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Then let's speak only English today.
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Only English?
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All day?
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Yep.
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No Japanese, just English.
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That sounds difficult.
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Maybe.
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But that's how you get fluent.
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What if I make mistakes?
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Make them.
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Mistakes mean you're learning.
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Okay, then let's do it.
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English only.
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That's the spirit.
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Let's go.
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I woke up early today.
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Nice.
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What time?
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Around 6.30.
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Wow, that's early.
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What did you do first?
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I brushed my teeth, washed my face, and made coffee.
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Good morning energy.
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energy yeah I need coffee to start my day same here I
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can't function without coffee you said function what does that mean it means to
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work or to operate like a machine oh so like I can't function
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without coffee means I can't work without coffee exactly hmm you
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know i always want to speak faster fluency isn't speed it's flow flow yeah
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you don't need to speak fast you just need to keep the conversation going naturally oh that's
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easier the key is not to stop too long if you forget a word
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use another one like roundabout speaking exactly that's fluency by the way did you sleep well last night pretty well i went to bed around 11.
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that's good sleep is really important for language learning you know really why because your brain processes everything you learned during the day while you sleep.
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Oh!
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So if I study English before bed, I'll remember it better?
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Exactly.
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Your brain is like, um, organizing files while you sleep.
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That's interesting.
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I'll try that tonight.
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So what do you usually eat for breakfast?
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Usually, eggs and toast.
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Simple but good.
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Wait, I thought you liked Japanese food.
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I do.
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I like rice and miso soup, too.
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But this morning, I wanted something quick.
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Classic Japanese breakfast.
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Yeah.
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My grandma always says, you can't think well on an empty stomach.
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Smart grandma.
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She's also funny.
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She tries to speak English sometimes.
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Really?
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That's cute.
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Yeah.
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She says things like, nice to meet you to the TV.
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That's adorable.
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She's practicing too.
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So what's your goal for your English?
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Wait, my English?
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You mean your English?
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Oh, right.
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I mean my English goal.
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See, that's a natural mistake.
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Don't worry about it.
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Hmm.
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I want to talk naturally, like we're doing now.
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That's a perfect goal.
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Sometimes I translate in my head before I speak.
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Yeah, everyone does that at first, but try to think in English little by little.
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That sounds hard.
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Start simple, like, it's hot, I'm hungry, that's cute.
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Okay, I'll try that.
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Should I say them out loud?
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Yes, even when you're alone.
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Talk to yourself.
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Won't people think I'm crazy?
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Let's grab a coffee.
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Again?
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You just had one.
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True, but you can never have too much coffee.
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Is that healthy, though?
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Probably not, but it makes me happy.
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Okay, one more cup.
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But this is your last one today.
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Deal.
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Maybe.
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You're impossible.
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Hi there.
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What can I get for you?
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I'll have a cappuccino, please.
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Sure.
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What size?
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Oh, um, medium?
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Great!
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Anything else?
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No, thank you.
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Perfect.
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That'll be 480 yen.
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Thank you.
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You're welcome.
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Have a great day.
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You too.
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You did great.
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Really?
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I was so nervous.
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You sounded natural.
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I mixed up I'll have and I'm have last time, remember?
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Yeah.
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But this time was perfect.
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I think I'm getting better little by little.
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See?
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That's the key.
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Little by little.
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Sometimes I forget words, though.
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That's okay.
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Don't panic.
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Just describe it.
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Describe?
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Yeah.
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For example, if you forget umbrella, you can say, the thing for rain.
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Oh, that's smart.
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That's fluency.
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Using what you know.
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So, like, if I forget refrigerator, I can say the cold box for food.
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Exactly.
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See?
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You're getting it.
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What about, hmm, if I forget bicycle?
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Good question.
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What would you say?
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Um, the thing with two wheels?
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Perfect.
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That works.
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This is fun.
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Like a game.
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That's the right attitude.
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Do you ever forget words in Japanese?
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Every day.
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Really?
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Yeah, especially when I'm tired.
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But I just laugh and keep going.
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That's how I learn.
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Wait, that's my line.
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I'm learning from you.
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Hmm, so I should laugh more.
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Yes, enjoy your mistakes.
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They're your best teachers.
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Now you're definitely stealing my lines.
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You make it sound easy.
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Because it can be easy.
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If you relax.
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I'll try that next time.
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Not next time.
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This time.
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Okay, starting now.
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Wow, the weather's so nice today.
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Yeah, perfect for a walk.
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It's great to take a break sometimes.
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You know, when I speak English outside, I feel shy.
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I understand.
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Many learners feel the same.
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But try to think.
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Most people don't care.
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Really?
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Even if I make mistakes?
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Especially then.
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People usually respect anyone who tries to speak another language.
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That makes me feel a bit better.
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Here's a secret.
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Confidence is more important than perfection.
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Confidence.
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I'll try to remember that.
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Also, when you walk or move, your brain relaxes.
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That helps you speak more naturally.
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Oh, that makes sense.
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So walking and talking is good practice.
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Exactly.
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That's why we're doing it now.
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Look at that dog.
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It's so cute.
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Yeah, it looks happy.
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Do you have any pets?
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No, but I want a cat someday.
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Cats are nice.
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They're independent.
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What does independent mean?
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It means they don't need much attention.
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They can be alone.
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Oh, like jiritu shiteru.
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in Japanese.
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Exactly.
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I like learning words in context like this.
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That's the best way.
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You remember them better.
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In school, we just memorized word lists.
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Yeah, that's boring.
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And you forget them quickly.
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True.
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But when I used a word in a real conversation, I never forget it.
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See?
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That's why speaking is so important.
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Mmm, this sandwich is so good!
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Glad you like it.
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By the way, how do you usually practice English?
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Mostly by myself.
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I watch YouTube videos and repeat sentences.
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That's great!
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You're already doing something important.
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Repetition.
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But sometimes I feel bored.
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Then mix it up.
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For example, watch something funny one day, then listen to music the next.
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Oh, like making English part of my hobbies.
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Exactly!
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Learning should be fun.
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If you enjoy it, your brain learns faster.
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That's true.
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When I laugh, I remember words better.
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That's called emotional memory.
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Emotions make learning stick.
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Wow, that's interesting.
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I'll try to learn with more emotion.
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Great idea.
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Oh, by the way, do you ever talk to yourself in English?
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Um, sometimes… like, where's my phone?
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Or I'm hungry.
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That's perfect.
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That's how kids learn their first language.
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Oh, I never thought about that.
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So small phrases are okay too?
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Absolutely.
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The key is consistency, not length.
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Got it.
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I'll try to speak to myself more often.
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What kind of videos do you watch?
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Usually daily vlogs, like a day in my life videos.
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Those are perfect.
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The English is casual and natural.
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Yeah, and they use everyday vocabulary.
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Do you watch with subtitles?
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Sometimes.
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English subtitles, not Japanese.
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That's smart.
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Japanese subtitles can be a crutch.
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A crutch?
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What's that?
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Like something you lean on, something that supports you but can make you weaker.
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Oh, I see.
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So using Japanese subtitles too much isn't good.
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Right.
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It's okay at first, but try to move away from them.
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I'll try.
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What about you?
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How did you learn Japanese?
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Mostly through anime at first.
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Really?
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That's funny.
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Yeah, but I learned some weird words.
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Like what?
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Like battle phrases.
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I won't give up.
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Or this is my final attack.
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That's not useful in daily life.
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Exactly.
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So I started watching dramas instead.
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That makes sense.
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More realistic conversations.
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Yeah.
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And I made Japanese friends who corrected me.
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That's important.
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Having people to practice with.
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Definitely.
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That's why we're doing this today.
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Wow!
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The sky is beautiful!
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Yeah, it's a nice ending to a good day.
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I spoke English almost all day today.
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I can't believe it.
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And you did great.
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You made mistakes, but you kept going.
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That's what matters.
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Thanks.
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I feel more confident now.
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That's the goal.
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English isn't about being perfect.
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It's about communicating.
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Communicating.
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Yeah, I think I finally understand that.
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So what's your next step?
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Hmm, maybe to talk with foreigners by myself.
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That's a great challenge.
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Where will you do that?
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Maybe at a language exchange cafe or online.
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Both are good options.
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Online might be less scary at first.
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Yeah, because I can turn off the camera if I'm too nervous.
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True.
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But try to keep it on.
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It helps with confidence.
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I'll try.
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And remember, it's okay to fail.
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Just keep trying.
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Hey, that's my advice.
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I know, but it's good advice, so I'm keeping it.
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Fair enough.
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You know what?
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I'm proud of you.
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Really?
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Yeah.
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You challenged yourself today.
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That takes courage.
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Thank you.
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I couldn't have done it without you.
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You could have, but I'm glad I was here.
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Me too.
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Thanks for spending the day with me, Jake.
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Anytime, Mina.
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You're doing great.
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Let's speak English again tomorrow.
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Deal.
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Same time?
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Sure.
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And next time, let's try some harder topics.
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Like what?
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Maybe current events or your dreams for the future.
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That sounds challenging, but fun.
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That's the spirit.
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See you tomorrow.
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See you.
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And Jake?
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Yeah.
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Thanks for believing in me.
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Always.
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Now go home and talk to yourself in English.
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I will!
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Bye!
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Bye!
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How was it?
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I hope you enjoyed today's story with Mina and Jake and learned many natural English expressions.
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Remember, fluency is not about speaking fast.
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It's about keeping the conversation flowing.
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flowing.
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If you keep practicing a little every day, your English will get better and better.
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We're making more slow and clear English stories like this, so you can listen, shadow, and improve step by step.
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If you like this video, please give it a thumbs up and subscribe for more.
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Thank you for watching and I'll see you in the next video.
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Bye for now!
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  • That sounds difficult. - यह कठिन लगता है।
  • I can’t function without coffee. - मैं बिना कॉफी के काम नहीं कर सकता।
  • Flow, not speed. - गति नहीं, प्रवाह महत्वपूर्ण है।
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