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English Speaking Course Have you ever felt confused about words like say and tell or hear and listen?
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English Speaking Course Have you ever felt confused about words like say and tell or hear and listen?
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Don't worry, English Speaking Course is here to help.
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In this episode, you'll learn how to use confusing words correctly.
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Through everyday conversations, no boring textbooks,
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no long explanations, Just funny,
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real-life stories to help you understand faster and remember longer.
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We'll also give you small exercises and simple tips to help you learn.
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So don't skip the video.
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Now, we're going to see if you can find the mistakes before our characters do.
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Let's begin!
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Lost.
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Missed.
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Wait, wait, wait!
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Stop walking!
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What?
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What's wrong?
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Oh, no, no, I think I.. missed my phone.
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You.. missed your phone?
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Like, it went on a trip and now you're sad?
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What?
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No, I mean, I don't have it here.
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It's not in my pocket.
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Oh, you mean you lost your phone.
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You lose something when you don't know where it is,
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not miss it Maybe, I don't know I do feel sad because it's gone That's miss
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Lova, you miss a person when they are not here And you want to see them again Oh,
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and you can also miss a bus or a chance if you're late And Alice,
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I am sad right now because I lost my phone.
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So, I guess I miss it too.
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Alright, um, think.
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When was the last time you saw it?
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At the cafe.
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I even remember I took a photo of my latte.
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Let's go back to the cafe then.
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Maybe it's still there.
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Excuse me, I lost my phone here.
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It's a pink phone with a cat background.
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Oh, yes!
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Someone found it on the table and gave it to us.
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Here you go.
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Thank you so much.
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I thought I missed it forever.
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Missed?
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Oh, I mean I thought I lost it forever.
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Lose means you can't find something.
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You don't know where it is.
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Oh, no!
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I lost my keys.
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Please don't lose your ticket.
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She lost her bag at school.
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Oh, I mean I thought I lost it forever.
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Miss, Miss means you feel sad because someone,
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something is not with you or that you are too late for something.
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Examples, We will miss you when you leave.
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She missed her friend who moved to another city.
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He missed the train this morning.
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And Alice, I am sad right now because I lost my phone.
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So I guess I miss it too.
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Easy tip.
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If you don't know where it is, you lose it.
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If you feel sad because they are gone or you're too late, you miss it.
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Fill in the blank.
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Be careful or you might lose your wallet.
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I really miss my cat.
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It ran away.
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She can't find her book.
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I think she lost it.
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He was sad because he missed his family.
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Multiple choices.
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Hurry up or we will...
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The start of the movie.
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A. Lose B.
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Miss C.
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Lost Which sentence is correct?
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A. Don't losing your phone again.
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B. Don't miss your phone again.
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C. Don't lose your phone again.
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He, his wallet on the way home.
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A, lost.
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B, loses.
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C, missing.
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After I moved out, I really missed my old apartment.
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A. Oh, you missed it because you lived there for years.
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B. Oh, you lost it because you lived there for years.
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C. Oh, you missing it because you lived there for years.
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Nice work.
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Let's keep going together.
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The English party is just getting started.
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Nice to meet you.
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Nice to know you.
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Chloe, this is Thomas.
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We were in the same arts class last year.
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Hi, Thomas.
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Nice to know you.
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Um, thank you.
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It's meat, Chloe.
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Oh, right, right.
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Nice to meet you, Thomas.
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Sorry.
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My English?
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No, it's fine.
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In America, people sometimes say the wrong thing as a joke.
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Oh, good.
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But it's so confusing.
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Know and meet feel like the same thing to me.
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It's really easy.
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You meet someone for the first time.
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Like you with Thomas.
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And you know someone when you already know a lot about them.
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Hmm.
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Like I know Anna loves iced coffee.
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And I know she is always late.
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Hey!
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Yeah, you know things about her because you're friends.
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Ah, I get it.
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So we just met.
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And later, if we talk more,
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we can get to know each other.
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Perfect.
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You just explained it better than my old football coach.
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Your coach?
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Yep.
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This coffee date just turned into an English class.
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Meet.
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Meet means you see and talk to someone for the first time.
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Examples.
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I want to meet your new friend.
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We first met at a party.
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Have you met the new teacher yet?
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Oh, right, right.
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Nice to meet you, Thomas.
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No. No means you already have information about a person or a thing.
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Examples.
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Do you know how to swim?
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I knew the answer to the question.
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We have known each other for 10 years.
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Yeah, you know things about her because you're friends.
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Easy tip.
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If it's the first time, you meet them.
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If you remember them or have information about them, you know them.
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Fill in the blank.
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This is my friend Tom.
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Nice to meet you.
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I have known my best friend for 10 years.
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We met at a party last year.
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I know her.
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We work together.
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Multiple choices.
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I met Anna yesterday.
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A. Oh, so you know her now.
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B. Oh, so you meet her now.
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C. Oh, so you knowing her now.
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I...
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him very well when we were in high school.
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A. Meet.
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B. Know.
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C. Knew.
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They.
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For the first time at school.
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A. Meet.
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B. Met.
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C. Know.
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Which sentence is correct?
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A. Nice to knew you.
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B. Nice to meet you.
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C. Nice to meeting you.
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Awesome.
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Think that was easy?
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Stay and prove it with the next tricky words.
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Bring take.
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Um, sis, are you leaving for Anna's party?
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Yeah, in 20 minutes.
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Why?
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I'm going to grandma's house this afternoon.
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Can you bring me there when you leave?
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Bring you or take you?
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It's the same thing, right?
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You drive, I sit.
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Nope, not the same.
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Take means to move something away from this place.
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And bring means to move something to this place.
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Or to us.
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So, which one?
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Uh, we're going away from our house.
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So, can you take me to grandma's?
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Good.
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What do you say to Grandma when you get there?
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Hi, Grandma.
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Jenny took me here.
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And what do you ask me later when you want to come back home?
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Sis, can you please bring me home later?
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I'll give you some of grandma's cookies.
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Deal, now go get ready.
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And don't forget to take your homework with you.
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Vocabulary.
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Bring.
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Bring means to move someone something to you or where you are.
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Examples.
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He brought his sister to the cinema.
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Can you bring a cake to my house?
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I have brought my homework.
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Sis, can you please bring me home later?
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Take.
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Take means to move someone something away from a place to a different place.
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Examples.
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Don't forget to take your bag when you leave the house.
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He took his dog for a walk this morning.
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Have you taken the medicine?
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Hi, Grandma.
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Jenny took me here.
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Easy tip.
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If it moves to me, you bring it.
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If it moves away from me, you take it.
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Fill in the blank.
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When you come to the picnic,
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don't forget to bring some snacks.
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Can you take this letter to the post office?
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Who brought this beautiful cake to the party last night?
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Yesterday, my brother took me to a restaurant.
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Multiple choices.
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I'm going to the library.
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A. Great.
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Can you bring these books back for me?
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B. Great.
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Can you take these books back for me?
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C. Great.
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Can you take these books back for me?
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Remember to your homework tomorrow.
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A. Take.
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B. Took.
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C. Bring.
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Which sentence is correct?
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A. She bring a gift to the party.
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B. She brought a gift to the party C.
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She took a gift to the party We The bus to the city center because it was faster
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A. Bring B.
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Took C.
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Taken Good job, everyone!
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Did you get them all right?
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If yes, great.
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If not, don't worry.
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Just keep practicing and you'll get better.
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Well, that's the end of our lesson.
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I hope you feel a bit more confident with these confusing words.
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and feel free to come back anytime to practice with this video.
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If you found it helpful,
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please give it a thumbs up and subscribe for more lessons.
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Also, if you have a friend who wants to improve their English,
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share this with them.
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I will see you in the next video.
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Bye-bye.

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이번 레슨에 대하여

이번 레슨에서는 일상적인 영어 대화에서 자주 발생하는 실수를 배웁니다. 특히 'miss'와 'lose'와 같은 혼동할 수 있는 단어의 사용법을 정확히 익히고, 일상 상황에서 어떻게 활용될 수 있는지 살펴볼 것입니다. 흥미로운 이야기를 통해 더 쉽게 이해하고 기억할 수 있도록 도와드리며, 실전 연습을 통해 학습 효과를 극대화합니다. 이 영상에서는 중요한 표현과 함께 흥미로운 상황을 제시하니, 유튜브 영어 공부에 최적화된 학습이 될 것입니다.

주요 어휘 및 표현

  • miss: 그리워하다 또는 놓치다 (사람이나 기회를 접하지 못했을 때 사용)
  • lose: 잃어버리다 (찾을 수 없게 되었을 때 사용)
  • find: 찾다 (잃어버린 것을 다시 얻는 것)
  • phone: 전화기 (예: 핸드폰)
  • keys: 열쇠 (문을 여는 데 사용)
  • cafe: 카페 (음료를 마실 수 있는 장소)
  • photo: 사진 (이미지를 기록하는 매체)
  • ticket: 티켓 (입장권 또는 교통권)

연습 팁

영상에서 제공하는 내용을 따라 할 때, shadowspeak 기법을 활용하여 발음을 연습하는 것이 좋습니다. 특히, 이 영상은 일상 대화를 중점적으로 다루고 있어 자연스러운 억양과 속도를 익히는 데 도움이 됩니다. 속도가 느리지 않기 때문에 처음에는 천천히 따라하고, 점차 원래 속도에 맞춰 연습하세요. shadow speak 기술을 사용하여 상대방의 발음을 모방하면 회화 능력이 향상됩니다. 또한, 만약 IELTS 스피킹와 같은 시험 준비를 하고 있다면, 이러한 표현들을 자신의 대화에 적용해 보세요. 다양한 상황과 어휘를 연습함으로써 더욱 유창한 스피킹 능력을 기를 수 있습니다.

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