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Look what the cat tracked in.
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Two cats.
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Two cats.
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Yeah, it took both of us cats to drag you in.
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Hello.
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It was very exciting to have Larry Emder on the desk.
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Do you know how long it's been?
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We went through the archives.
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How long?
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Is this a guessing game?
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Is this a price to rise guessing game?
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Yes.
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Higher, lower.
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How long?
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Eleven years.
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Really?
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Okay, have a look.
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This is what was happening eleven years ago when you hosted with me on this program.
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Okay.
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Plus, Plastic Fantastic, the man who spent more than a hundred thousand dollars hundred thousand dollars to look like a Ken doll.
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And coffee machine cuisine from eggs, bacon and even cakes.
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We meet the woman who cooks everything in her coffee pot.
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That is all ahead as weekend sunrise begins right now.
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And now I look like that guy.
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Like that guy.
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I'm having some work.
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No, so, I mean, is that what's brought you back?
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The fact that we may well be revisiting the woman that cooks everything in her coffee pot?
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Yes, yes, yes.
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I understand you do the big stories here and I just want to be part of that.
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Yes.
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I want to be part of it.
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You're the big me.
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But I also notice too,
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you've got like the Mont Blanc pen,
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you've got the fancy pen.
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Oh, yes.
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I've got the one they give away.
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Oh, here we go.
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Oh, there we are.
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Oh, what's that?
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Whoa, is that a mole?
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Oh, look at you.
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You didn't bother shaving last time.
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No, I was...
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Oh, look at how much hair you both had.
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You both had.
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Oh, my goodness.
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Oh, look at that.
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It's always about the hair, isn't it?
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It's always about the hair.
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Well, it is for me.
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I don't know about you guys.
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You've got the fancy expensive pen.
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Look what they give the guest host.
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The one that they give to people at the Royal Easter show.
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That's work experience.
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It's the work experience.
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Anyway, I get to do this on the desk.
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Welcome, welcome.
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It is so good to see you this morning.
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And for you as well,
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thanks so much for being with us.
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And we begin with breaking news.
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Three people are dead after a frightening collision between two cars in Sydney's south.
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Let's go live now to reporter Jake Lyle,
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who's there at the scene.
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Jake, morning to you.
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So take us through what happened here.
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Yeah, morning, Mon.
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Look, just horrific scenes here in Sydney's south this morning,
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which police are still trying to piece together as we speak.
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I'll just show you the scene right now.
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You can see police are still investigating the nature of this crash.
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Those two cars still on the road.
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What we do know, though,
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is that three people have lost their lives in this head-on collision between these two cars.
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Now, the nature of that collision is still under investigation,
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but you can see the speed and force of that impact has left one of those cars still on its roof.
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And then earlier up on the road,
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you can see the other car,
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the blue Toyota Camry as well.
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Now, we believe potentially at one point this white sedan has crossed over the barrier,
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separating the two lanes and landed on that second car causing
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that collision but again police are still on the scene investigating the impact involved a male driver driving
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that white Audi sedan and a driver and passenger in
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that blue Toyota Camry at this stage all of them are yet to be formally identified
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but police are asking anyone who may have been driving past at the time
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if they have any dash cam footage to send it through
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and there are obviously major traffic delays here at Rocky Point Road at the Captain Cook Bridge.
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Mon?
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Yeah, Jake, it just looks like a mangled mess behind you.
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All right, how horrific.
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Thank you.
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Here's Larry.
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Mon, thank you.
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The scandal surrounding former Royal Andrew Malbatten Windsor has now expanded to include possible sex crimes.
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Let's go live to Europe correspondent Isabel Mullen now.
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Izzy, hi.
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What are police saying about their investigation?
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Larry, good morning.
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You really get the sense here in London that they are broadening this investigation.
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They want more witnesses and more alleged victims to come forward.
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Former Prince Andrew is now accused of sexual offences as well as that misconduct in public office.
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It's being treated as a trafficking investigation amid those allegations
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that convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein sent a woman to stay with
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the king's brother at the Royal Lodge back in 2010 allegations that the former prince strenuously denies.
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Police, they have to get enough evidence together to convince the courts that they can take this to trial.
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We did see Prince William out and about today in regional England.
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He didn't acknowledge this deepening scandal.
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Now, we should note that the former prince,
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he has never been charged if this does make its way to the court,
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he faces a maximum penalty of life in prison.
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Larry.
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All right, Izzy, thanks for that.
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Let's get some more news now.
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And here's Sally.
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In breaking news this morning,
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the head of US intelligence is the latest high-ranking official to leave the Trump administration.
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Tulsi Gabbard has served as Donald Trump's Director of National Intelligence since his re-election.
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But a short time ago,
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Ms Gabbard announced she's quitting to care for her husband,
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who was recently diagnosed with bone cancer.
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Donald Trump has paid tribute saying Tulsi has done an incredible job and that they will miss her.
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Federal authorities are preparing for a new group of ISIS brides and their children to fly back to Australia.
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Seven women and 14 children have left the Alroj camp and are now reportedly in Damascus.
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It's believed that's where they'll get flights home.
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The government says they have the legal right to return
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but will be subject to the full force of the law upon their arrival.
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Police in Sydney fear the city's underworld could soon explode following the murder of a gang kingpin in Vietnam.
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Lorenzo Lamalu was gunned down at a restaurant in Ho Chi Minh City on Thursday night.
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He is thought to be the mastermind behind the so-called coconut cartel.
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Just because they're overseas doesn't mean they're immune from being assassinated or being murdered.
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The cartel declared war on the rival Alamuddin gang earlier this year.
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Lifeguards are wanting Queensland beachgoers to take care.
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There are huge waves hitting the coast there this weekend.
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Let's go live to our reporter, Nat's Levy in Brisbane.
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Nat's beaches, they're closed there today?
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Well, Sally, that call will be made at 8 o'clock this morning by lifeguards and whether our beaches stay open for today.
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And we are expecting some glorious weather here in the southeast of Queensland in particular.
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And this is largely due to a low sitting in the Tasman Sea.
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Now, that same low is also creating hazardous conditions and massive swell for the coastline.
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There are two particular warnings in place.
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One extends the entire eastern coastline of Australia,
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and that's for dangerous swell.
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The other is for damaging surf and coastal erosion,
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and that warning extends from the north in Gari right through to Byron Bay in New South Wales.
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And we have seen some swell offshore recorded measuring up to six metres.
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So though the waves and the surf might look very attractive to surfers,
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swimmers are being advised to stay out of the water and pay attention to any safety notices that are issued, Sally.
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All right, thanks for that, Nets.
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Praticare l'inglese guardando video come questo offre una straordinaria opportunità di migliorare le proprie abilità comunicative. La conversazione in inglese, specialmente in contesti informali, permette di apprendere non solo le parole, ma anche il tono e il ritmo del linguaggio. Questo video, che presenta interazioni vivaci tra gli speaker, è perfetto per gli studenti che desiderano imparare l'inglese con youtube. Le risate e le domande retoriche stimolano l'ascolto attivo e la partecipazione, rendendo il processo di apprendimento più coinvolgente.

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In questo video, possiamo osservare alcune strutture grammaticali e modalità espressive significative che possono arricchire il vocabolario degli studenti:

  • Domande retoriche: Le domande come “Is this a guessing game?” aiutano a comprendere come gli English speaker coinvolgano l’ascoltatore
  • Uso dell’iperbole: Frasi come “spend more than a hundred thousand dollars” possono aiutare a esprimere emozioni forti e chiara esagerazione, utile in conversazioni quotidiane
  • Espressioni informali: Frasi colloquiali come “Look what the cat tracked in” rendono il linguaggio più accessibile e naturale

Queste strutture possono essere utili in esercizi di pratica di conversazione in inglese e sono ottime per chi è interessato al shadowing in inglese, praticando il ripetere le frasi per migliorare fluidità e pronuncia.

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Ascoltando il video, potresti notare alcune parole o frasi particolarmente difficili da pronunciare. Per esempio:

  • Termini informali e abbreviazioni: Parole come “whoa” e “yes” hanno accenti caratteristici che potrebbero confondere chi sta imparando.
  • Intonazione e ritmo: L’intonazione giocosa degli interlocutori può rivelare sfumature emotive; prestare attenzione a queste variazioni è fondamentale per una corretta pronuncia.

Un buon esercizio è quello di ascoltare e ripetere, cercando di imitare non solo le parole, ma anche il modo in cui le frasi vengono pronunciate. Utilizzando tecniche di shadow speech, si può migliorare notevolmente la propria abilità comunicativa in contesti reali.

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Shadowing è una tecnica di apprendimento delle lingue supportata da studi scientifici, originariamente sviluppata per la formazione dei traduttori professionisti e resa popolare dal poliglotta Dr. Alexander Arguelles. Il metodo è semplice ma potente: ascolti un audio in inglese di madrelingua e lo ripeti immediatamente ad alta voce — come un'ombra che segue il parlante con un ritardo di solo 1–2 secondi. A differenza dell'ascolto passivo o degli esercizi di grammatica, lo shadowing costringe il tuo cervello e i muscoli della bocca a elaborare e riprodurre simultaneamente i modelli di discorso reale. La ricerca dimostra che migliora significativamente la precisione della pronuncia, l'intonazione, il ritmo, il discorso connesso, la comprensione dell'ascolto e la fluidità del parlato — rendendolo uno dei metodi più efficaci per la preparazione alla prova di speaking dell'IELTS e per la comunicazione reale in inglese.

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