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Today we're learning English with TED Talks.
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One characteristic emerged as a significant predictor of success.
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And it wasn't social intelligence, it wasn't good looks, physical health, and it wasn't IQ.
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It was grit.
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Grit is passion and perseverance for very long-term goals.
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Grit is having stamina.
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Grit is sticking with your future, day in, day out, not just for the week, not just for the month, but for years, and working really hard to make that future a reality.
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Grit is living life like it's a marathon, not a sprint.
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An important part of being a successful language learner is having the right mindset, and TED talks can help you with that.
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If you've never heard of TED talks, they are fun, interesting, and as you saw in the preview, often inspiring speeches by professionals.
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They are also a great way of improving your listening skills and vocabulary.
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In today's lesson, we'll look at three examples of TED talks that can help develop your mindset to advance your English.
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But before we get started, if this is your first time here, welcome!
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One of the first and most important steps to being a successful English speaker is understanding why you're learning English in the first place.
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In this popular TED talk, author and inspirational speaker Simon Sinek explains the power of knowing your why.
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By why, I mean what's your purpose, what's your cause, what's your belief?
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Why does your organization exist?
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Why do you get out of bed in the morning?
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And why should anyone care?
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Well, as a result, the way we think, the way we act, the way we communicate is from the outside in.
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It's obvious.
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We go from the clearest thing to the fuzziest thing.
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Let me give you an example.
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I use Apple because they're easy to understand and everybody gets it.
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If Apple were like everyone else, a marketing message from them might sound like this.
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We make great computers.
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They're beautifully designed, simple to use, and user-friendly.
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Want to buy one?
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Meh.
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But it's uninspiring.
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Here's how Apple actually communicates.
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Everything we do, we believe in challenging the status quo.
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We believe in thinking differently.
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The way we challenge the status quo is by making our products beautifully designed, simple to use, and user-friendly.
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We just happen to make great computers.
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Want to buy one?
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Totally different, right?
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You're ready to buy a computer from me.
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Why does your organization exist?
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Why do you get out of bed in the morning?
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Although Simon Sinek uses Apple as an example, this applies to individuals as well.
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When we understand why we do anything, our purpose becomes clear and we can more easily work towards it.
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Here, when we talk about what gets you out of bed in the morning, it means what is your purpose and motivation in life.
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What motivates you to go to work each day?
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An expression that sounds similar but has a totally different meaning is to wake up on the right or wrong side of the bed, which is used for saying that someone is in a good or bad mood.
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For example, he seems very grumpy today.
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It seems he woke up on the wrong side of the bed.
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So what's something you do every morning without fail?
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Oh, unfortunately I check my phone.
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Same here.
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Yeah.
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What gets you out of bed?
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My dog noon.
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Cute.
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We go from the clearest thing to the fuzziest thing.
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In this context, when we refer to an idea or concept as fuzzy, we mean that it is still unclear or undeveloped as you haven't yet given it enough thought.
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For example, he wants to start his own business, but his business plan is still a bit fuzzy.
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Which of these pictures also represents the meaning of fuzzy?
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The slippers and rabbit are fuzzy because they are covered with short, soft fur, and in English we call this fuzzy.
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The display screen is fuzzy because the image is not clear, making it difficult to see.
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Do you want to be able to watch absolutely any movie or TV series without needing subtitles?
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They're beautifully designed, simple to use, and user-friendly.
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This is a word that you might hear related to software and technology.
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You can use the word user-friendly to describe something that is simple or easy for people to use or learn.
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The word status quo is a Latin phrase that is still used today mostly in formal or academic situations.
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However, it's perfectly normal to use it in everyday conversations.
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We use it to mean the present situation or the way things usually are.
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We use the phrase, happened to, plus verb, to say that something happened by chance or without preparation.
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For example, he happens to be best friends with his boss's daughter.
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Notice how Simon uses connected speech here.
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Instead of asking, want to buy one, the words want and to flow into each other.
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So the T sound at the end of want and at the beginning of to are silent.
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So all we hear is wanna.
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Together this sounds like, wanna buy one?
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Wanna buy one?
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The next step is to accept the fact that mistakes and vulnerability are part of learning a new language.
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In this powerful TED Talk, Brene Brown talks about the power of vulnerability, or more simply put, the power of embracing possible mistakes and failure.
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The one thing that keeps us out of connection is our fear that we're not worthy of connection.
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I took all of the interviews where I saw worthiness, where I saw people living that way, way and just looked at those.
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What they had in common was a sense of courage.
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And so these folks had very simply the courage to be imperfect.
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They had the compassion to be kind to themselves first and then to others.
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The other thing that they had in common, they fully embraced vulnerability.
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They talked about the willingness to say I love you first, the willingness to do something where there are no guarantees.
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The one thing that keeps us out of connection is our fear that we're not worthy of connection.
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The word worthy has several meanings.
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In this context it it means that someone deserves respect, admiration, or support.
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As a suffix, at the end of a word, it can also mean suitable or deserving.
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For example, road plus the suffix worthy makes roadworthy, which means that something, usually a vehicle, is suitable to be used on the road.
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Trust plus the suffix worthy makes trustworthy, which means that someone can be trusted.
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For example, he is a very trustworthy employee.
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What they had in common was a sense of courage.
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And so these folks had very simply the courage to be imperfect.
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We say that people have something in common when they share similar interests or characteristics.
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The word folks can be used in different ways.
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We use it to refer to people in general.
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For example, folks need to realize that global warming is a reality.
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We use it to refer to people of a particular group.
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That area is very popular amongst rich folks.
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Folks also refers to your parents.
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I'm going home over Thanksgiving to see my folks.
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You can say folks if you want to speak in a friendly way to people you don't know, for example.
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Well folks, thanks for watching Channel 5 News.
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They had the compassion to be kind to themselves first and then to others.
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Compassion is a positive word that refers to a strong feeling of sympathy and sadness for the suffering or bad luck of others and a wish to help them the other thing that they had in common they fully embraced vulnerability in this situation embrace is a synonym for accepting something i think it's great that you're going on a date you know i mean it sounds healthy i mean you have needs embrace your womanhood however to embrace can also mean to hold someone tightly with both arms to express love liking or sympathy or when greeting or leaving someone for example the boy embraced his mother to show his gratitude they talked about the willingness to say i love you first the noun willingness means that the person is ready and voluntarily wants to do something You could also change the sentence structure slightly by using the adjective willing.
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So instead of they talked about the willingness to say I love you first, you could say they talked about being willing to say I love you first as they have the same meaning.
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Thank you all for assembling at such short notice and I want to thank you for your willingness to serve.
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One of the main reasons many learners study English is that it is a global language.
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In order to truly become a global citizen, we need to be open to understanding the world from different perspectives.
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In this TED Talk, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie explains why this is important.
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Years later, I thought about this when I left Nigeria to go to university in the United States.
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I was 19.
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My American roommate was shocked by me.
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She asked where I had learned to speak English so well and was confused when I said that Nigeria happened to have English as its official language.
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She asked if she could listen to what she called my tribal music and was consequently very disappointed when I produced my tape of Mariah Carey.
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My roommate had a single story of Africa, a single story of catastrophe.
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In this single story there was no possibility of Africans being similar to her in any way, no possibility of feelings more complex than pity, no possibility of a connection as human equals.
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So that is how to create a single story, show a people as one thing, as as only one thing over and over again, and that is what they become.
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She asked if she could listen to what she called my tribal music.
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Here, tribal music refers to the music created by indigenous people of a particular area who belong to a specific tribe.
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It is music that is special and symbolic of the culture.
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I was consequently very disappointed when I produced my tape of Mariah Carey.
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The word consequently is often used in writing and means the same as therefore or as a result of something.
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Last year, you bet me that you could steal my Medal of Valor.
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And you did.
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Consequently, I was forced to do your paperwork for a week, and to say words I thought I'd never have to say.
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I was consequently very disappointed when I produced my tape of Mariah Carey.
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When she refers to her tape, she means a cassette tape, which is a flat, rectangular object used for playing and recording audio.
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Cassette tapes were popular in the 1980s and 90s.
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For dinner music, I thought we could listen to that tape that you made me.
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Oh, the mix tape?
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This is quite humorous because she's saying that the music that is symbolic of her culture or tribe is from international superstar Mariah Carey.
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My roommate had a single story of Africa.
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The word single means one.
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So when she talks about a single story, she means that her roommate only understood one part of the story.
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or she only had limited information about Africa and this became how she viewed the entire continent.
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We use the word catastrophe to refer to a bad situation or an event that causes very great trouble or destruction.
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Show a people as one thing.
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When we talk about a people it might sound incorrect but in fact it refers to a nation, a tribe, a community that is regarded as a single unit.
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So that brings this lesson to an end.
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But before you go, let's do a quick quiz to see how much you've learned.
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But it's uninspiring.
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Here's how Apple actually communicates.
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Everything we do, we believe in challenging the status quo.
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We believe in thinking differently.
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The way we challenge the status quo is by making our products beautifully designed, simple to use and user friendly.
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We just happen to make great computers.
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Want to buy one?
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Totally different, right?
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You're ready to buy a computer from me.
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What is the opposite of status quo?
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Unusual.
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Regular.
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Atypical.
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They had the compassion to be kind to themselves first and then to others.
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The other thing that they had in common, they fully embraced vulnerability.
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They talked about the willingness to say I love you first.
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The willingness to do something where there are no guarantees.
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Which of these pictures shows the verb embrace?
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Tanya Cushman Reviewer Years later, I thought about this when I left Nigeria to go to university in the United States.
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I was 19.
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My American roommate was shocked by me.
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She asked where I had learned to speak English so well and was confused when I said that Nigeria happened to have English as its official language.
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She asked if she could listen to what she called my tribal music and was consequently very disappointed when I produced my tape of Mariah Carey.
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Which of these means the same as consequently?
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Vulnerability.
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Why?
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Therefore.
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If you enjoyed this lesson, then be sure to check out this one we recently did on phrasal verbs.
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Hey, real lifers.
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So I just got to work and I was about to start my tasks when I realized I haven't signed in yet.
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So to sign in means to insert a username and password in order to gain access to a device such as your computer or your phone.
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You could also use the word login.
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So sign in and login have the same meaning.
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Now that I've organized my tasks, I'm going to start working on an urgent project that my boss assigned to me.

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이 YouTube 동영상은 영어 학습자들에게 영감을 주는 TED Talks 세 편을 소개하며, 단순한 언어 지식을 넘어 성공적인 언어 학습자가 되기 위한 마인드셋 개발의 중요성을 강조합니다. 강한 투지(Grit), 자신의 'Why'를 아는 것, 그리고 취약성(Vulnerability)을 받아들이는 용기, 그리고 '단일한 이야기(Single Story)'의 위험성을 이해하는 것까지, 다양한 주제를 통해 영어 학습의 본질적인 동기와 지속성을 높이는 방법을 배울 수 있습니다.

이 동영상은 영어 말하기 연습을 위한 훌륭한 자료입니다. 발표자들의 명확한 발음과 설득력 있는 어조를 통해 고급 어휘와 표현을 익히고, 실제 대화에서 복잡한 아이디어를 전달하는 방법을 배울 수 있습니다. 특히, 동영상에서 다루는 비즈니스, 심리학, 문화 이해와 같은 주제들은 IELTS 스피킹 시험과 같은 학술적 상황에서도 유용하게 활용될 수 있습니다. 자신의 학습 목적과 동기를 명확히 하고, 실수를 두려워하지 않는 태도를 기르며, 다양한 관점을 수용하는 연습을 통해 영어 유창성을 향상시킬 수 있을 것입니다.

주요 어휘 및 표현

  • Grit: 투지, 끈기, 불굴의 의지. 장기적인 목표를 향한 열정과 끈기를 의미합니다.
  • Status quo: 현상 유지. 현재의 상황이나 일반적으로 통용되는 방식을 뜻하는 라틴어 표현입니다.
  • User-friendly: 사용자 친화적인. 사용하거나 배우기 쉽도록 고안된 것을 묘사할 때 사용합니다.
  • Have something in common: 공통점을 가지다. 두 사람 또는 그 이상이 비슷한 관심사, 경험, 특징 등을 공유할 때 쓰는 표현입니다.
  • Embrace (vulnerability/idea): (취약성, 아이디어 등을) 받아들이다, 포용하다. 어떤 개념이나 감정을 기꺼이 받아들이고 지지한다는 의미입니다.
  • Willingness: 기꺼이 하고자 함, 자발성. 어떤 일을 자발적으로 하려는 마음이나 태도를 나타냅니다.
  • Consequently: 결과적으로, 따라서. 어떤 행동이나 상황의 결과로 일어나는 일을 설명할 때 사용하며, 주로 격식 있는 글쓰기에서 쓰입니다.
  • A single story: 단일한 이야기, 편협한 시각. 어떤 사람이나 문화에 대한 제한적이고 한정된 정보만을 가지고 전체를 판단하는 경향을 의미합니다.

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이 TED Talks 동영상은 쉐도잉 기법을 활용하여 발음 연습영어 유창성을 높이기에 매우 적합합니다. 다음 팁들을 활용하여 효과적인 학습을 해보세요.

  • 말하기 속도 및 억양 따라하기: TED 연사들은 일반적으로 명확하고 설득력 있는 톤으로 말합니다. 이들의 말하기 속도와 문장 내의 강세(stress), 억양(intonation), 그리고 연결음(connected speech)(예: "want to buy one"이 "wanna buy one"으로 들리는 것)에 특히 주의하며 그대로 따라해 보세요. 이렇게 하면 보다 자연스러운 영어 리듬을 익힐 수 있습니다.
  • 주제 및 어조 이해: 동영상에서 다루는 주제들은 다소 추상적일 수 있지만, 발표자들은 복잡한 아이디어를 단순하고 명료하게 전달하는 데 탁월합니다. 각 연사의 어조(예: 사이먼 시넥의 설득력 있는 어조, 브레네 브라운의 공감적인 어조)를 파악하고, 그들의 감정 표현 방식까지 모방하는 연습을 통해 영어 말하기 연습의 깊이를 더할 수 있습니다.
  • 핵심 문장 암기 및 활용: 각 TED Talk의 핵심 메시지를 담은 문장들을 선택하여 반복적으로 쉐도잉하고 암기해 보세요. 예를 들어, "Grit is passion and perseverance for very long term goals" 또는 "We believe in challenging the status quo" 같은 문장들을 외워두면, 유사한 상황에서 자신의 생각을 표현할 때 자연스럽게 활용할 수 있습니다. 이는 IELTS 스피킹과 같은 구술 시험에서 논리적인 주장을 펼치는 데 큰 도움이 됩니다.

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