Shadowing Practice: English Listening Practice | She Told Everyone My Secret 😢 | Slow English Family Story for Beginners - Learn English Speaking with YouTube

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Lily?
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Lily?
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What happened?
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Mom.
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Mia told everyone.
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The thing I told her.
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The thing I told only her.
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She told the whole class, Mom.
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Okay.
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Tell me everything.
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From the beginning.
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You know how I really like Jake?
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I told Mia.
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Just Mia.
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Because she is my best friend.
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Was my best friend.
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She told Sophie.
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And Sophie told Emma.
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And Emma told everyone.
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Oh, Lily.
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And Jake heard.
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Jake heard it from Tyler.
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And he came to me at lunch.
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And he just looked at me and walked away.
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I wanted to disappear.
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I just wanted to not exist.
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In that moment, I wanted to not be there at all.
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I know that feeling.
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I have felt that too.
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When I was about your age,
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something like this happened to me too.
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You have?
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I was 12, and my best friend at the time,
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her name was Anna.
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We were inseparable for four years.
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What happened?
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I told her something personal,
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something about my family, and she told people.
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Not to be mean, I think,
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just because she talked too much.
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But the damage was done.
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Did you forgive her?
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Eventually, but not for a long time.
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And we were never the same after.
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Is that gonna happen with me and Mia?
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I don't know.
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Only you will know that.
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When you are ready, when the anger is smaller...
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What if I am never ready?
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Then you are not ready and that is okay too.
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Not every friendship survives everything and that is okay.
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I scored three goals!
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What happened?
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Lily had a hard day at school.
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What kind of hard?
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The kind where your best friend is not your best friend anymore.
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Mia?
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How did you know?
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Because she is the only one who could hurt you that much.
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That is like if you gave someone your most special toy and they broke it on purpose.
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Yes.
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That is exactly what it feels like.
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Did she say sorry?
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Not yet.
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I don't think she knows how bad it was.
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If you hurt someone, you say sorry.
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That is the rule.
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You are right, Sam.
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That is the rule.
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But not everyone follows the rules.
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Then they should not be your friend.
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Hey.
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What did I miss?
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Lily had a tough day.
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You want to talk about it?
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Or you want me to just sit here?
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Can you just sit here first?
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Done.
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Dad, has anyone ever broken your trust?
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Yes, more than once.
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What did you do?
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First time, I was really angry.
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For a long time.
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Maybe too long.
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And the second time?
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I was more sad than angry.
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Because I understood something by then.
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What did you understand?
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That some people are not able to keep what is precious.
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It is not that they don't care.
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Sometimes they just don't know how.
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I don't want to understand that right now.
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I just want to be angry is that okay yes
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that is completely okay be angry you have every
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right I am angry too on your behalf Sam you don't even know what on your behalf means no
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but i am still angry mia did a wrong thing a really wrong thing
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and your feelings are completely right but lisley you trusted someone
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that means you are the kind of person who opens up who lets people in
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that is not your fault that is your best quality it is never a mistake to trust someone.
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It is always their mistake to break it.
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What dad said.
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Can I come in?
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Yeah.
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You haven't touched your phone.
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I don't want to see it.
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They are probably all talking about it.
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About me.
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Maybe.
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Maybe not.
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but either way it is not your problem tonight um how
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do you make a new best friend after you lose one
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you just keep being you right people see you they always do maybe not today maybe not this month
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But they come the fact that you can trust someone
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That you open your heart That is not a weakness That is brave.
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It doesn't feel brave right now.
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I know Right now.
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It just hurts and that is okay Let it hurt tonight Did you sleep a A little.
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How did you know I might not?
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When my friend Callum said my drawing was bad, I couldn't sleep either.
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And that was just a drawing.
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Yours was bigger.
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You know, Sam, sometimes you say things and I don't know where they come from.
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I know.
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I am quite wise.
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Still hurt, but less sharp.
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Like yesterday, it was really sharp.
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Today, it is just heavy.
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That is how it works.
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Sharp first, then heavy, and then one day less there.
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What do I do when I see Mia today?
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At school.
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I have to see her.
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You don't have to do anything.
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You don't have to speak to her.
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You don't have to forgive her
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Not today But Lily Don't be cruel Even if you are angry
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Just be distant What if she tries to talk to me?
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Then you say I am not ready to talk yet Simple,
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honest, not cruel I am not ready to talk yet Okay,
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I can say that And if she gives you trouble you tell me.
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I will handle it.
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Sam, you are six.
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So, I am a very serious six.
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I saw her.
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Mia, she tried to talk to me in the corridor.
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What happened?
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I said I am not ready to talk yet and I walked away.
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How did that feel?
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Hard, really hard, but also like I was still me.
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Like I didn't lose myself.
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Even though I was angry, I was still me.
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I drew you something.
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Is that me?
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Yes, standing tall and that is me guarding you.
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Thank you, Sam.
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You are welcome.
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I am a very good guard.
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You know, Lily, today was hard.
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And you did it.
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You walked in.
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You kept your head up.
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You said what you needed to say.
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And you came home.
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That is not small.
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That is actually quite big.
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It didn't feel big.
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It just felt like surviving.
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Sometimes that is the big thing.
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Just surviving the day is the big thing.
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And tomorrow will be a little easier.
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And the day after that, a little more.
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What if it isn't?
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Then we are here.
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Right here.
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Same sofa.
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Same terrible tea.
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My tea is not terrible.
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It is a little terrible, Dad.

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Why Practice Speaking with This Video?

This video, "She Told Everyone My Secret 😢," offers a relatable narrative that many English learners can connect with. It captures the emotional journey of a young girl, Lily, dealing with the fallout from a friend's betrayal. By practicing speaking with this content, learners can enhance their language skills in a real-life context. The dialogues provide rich opportunities for shadow speech, where you can listen to the phrases and then repeat them, enabling you to internalize the rhythm and intonation of English speaking.

Moreover, engaging with such personal stories allows learners to practice empathy through language, facilitating deeper conversations in their own lives. As you learn English with YouTube, you will not only improve your speaking abilities but also your comprehension of nuanced emotional expressions, making your communication more authentic.

Grammar & Expressions in Context

In this video, several key grammatical structures and expressions appear frequently, making them excellent for learners to grasp:

  • Reported Speech: The dialogues illustrate indirect speech when referring to what someone said. For example, "She told everyone" and "I told Mia," which can help you understand how to convey information about what others have communicated.
  • Past Simple Tense: The use of past tense in phrases like "I wanted to disappear" helps learners recognize how to discuss past events, an essential skill for effective storytelling.
  • Conditional Statements: The expression "If I am never ready" highlights how to form conditional sentences, a crucial part of conveying possibilities or hypothetical situations in English.
  • Emotional Vocabulary: Words and phrases such as "hurt," "forgive," and "damage was done" enrich learners’ vocabulary and assist in expressing feelings accurately.

Common Pronunciation Traps

While the speaking pace in this video is slower, there are still several pronunciation challenges that learners might face:

  • “Inseparable”: This word can be tricky due to its syllable structure. Try to emphasize the “sep” when repeating to enhance clarity.
  • “Eventually”: The placement of accents on the second syllable can lead to mispronunciation. Make sure to practice this to improve your English pronunciation.
  • “Disappear”: The blending of the sounds may cause confusion, especially for non-native speakers. Focus on the smooth transition between syllables.

Utilizing these pronunciation tips while practicing the shadowspeaks method will greatly improve your speaking confidence. By integrating shadowing techniques within your learning, you can effectively master the subtleties of English speech.

What is the Shadowing Technique?

Shadowing is a science-backed language learning technique originally developed for professional interpreter training and popularized by polyglot Dr. Alexander Arguelles. The method is simple but powerful: you listen to native English audio and immediately repeat it out loud — like a shadow following the speaker with just a 1–2 second delay. Unlike passive listening or grammar drills, shadowing forces your brain and mouth muscles to simultaneously process and reproduce real speech patterns. Research shows it significantly improves pronunciation accuracy, intonation, rhythm, connected speech, listening comprehension, and speaking fluency — making it one of the most effective methods for IELTS Speaking preparation and real-world English communication.

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