Shadowing Practice: Natural English Speaking Practice Daily Conversation - Learn English Speaking with YouTube

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We are going to speak English naturally with some daily conversation practice.
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All right, this is very simple.
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I want you to repeat after me.
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And we're going to do a lot of just very casual,
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normal, everyday style English conversation.
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All right, here we go.
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Hey Cam, how have you been?
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Hey Cam, how have you been?
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I'm doing well, thanks.
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How about you?
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I'm doing well, thanks.
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How about you?
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I'm great.
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It's been too long.
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It's been too long since we talked, since we met.
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It's been too long.
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That's what that means.
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I'm great.
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It's been too long.
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Yeah, it really has.
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What's been going on with you?
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Yeah, it really has been too long since we last talked.
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What's been going on with you?
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What's been going on with you?
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What's happening in your life?
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What's been going on with you?
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What's been going on with you?
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Not much, just staying busy.
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Not much, just staying busy.
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Okay, that's a standard answer.
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Did you notice when I said not much, just staying?
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Not staying, staying.
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Staying busy, staying.
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Same here, just the usual routine.
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Same here, just the usual routine.
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Sometimes we'll say same old, same old.
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Same old is the same old usual routine.
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Same old, same old, same old usual routine.
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By the way, how about grabbing lunch later?
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By the way, how about grabbing lunch later?
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Let's go get something to eat.
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Let's go buy some lunch.
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A quick lunch is grabbing lunch.
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Let's grab lunch.
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That sounds great.
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I'm in.
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I'm in.
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I'm in agreement.
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I like that idea.
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I will do it.
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That sounds great.
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I'm in.
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Awesome, let's meet at noon Awesome,
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let's meet at noon Perfect,
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see you there Perfect, see you there What have you been up to lately?
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What have you been up to lately?
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I contracted that, didn't I?
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What have you been up to lately?
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Just working and trying to stay fit.
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Just working, working, working, and trying,
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trying, trying, trying to stay fit.
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Trying to exercise.
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That's really important.
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How's work treating you?
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This is very common.
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We say this a lot.
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How's work treating you?
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So how is your work?
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How is your job?
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How's work treating you?
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It's a bit hectic, but manageable.
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You know how it goes.
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It's a bit hectic.
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Hectic.
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It's busy.
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A lot is happening.
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It's crazy.
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Hectic.
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It's a bit crazy.
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It's a bit hectic.
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But manageable.
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Manageable means I can manage it.
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I'm able to do it.
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You know how it goes.
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You know how it goes.
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You understand, right?
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You know how it goes.
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It's a bit hectic, but manageable.
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You know how it goes.
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I totally understand.
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It can feel overwhelming sometimes.
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I totally understand.
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It can feel overwhelming at sometimes.
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Sometimes.
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I was about to combine two different ways to say it there.
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It can feel overwhelming at times or sometimes.
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At times, sometimes.
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Definitely.
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Have you had a chance to unwind?
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Unwind, relax.
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Definitely.
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What's that definitely?
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That's from before, right?
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I totally understand it.
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It can feel overwhelming at times.
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Definitely.
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It can feel overwhelming at times.
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Then you start a new thought.
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Have you had a chance to unwind?
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Have you had a chance to unwind?
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I went for a walk yesterday, which was nice.
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I went for a walk yesterday, which was nice.
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That sounds lovely.
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Fresh air does wonders.
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That sounds lovely.
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Fresh air does wonders.
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fresh air is very good for you it does wonders for your body
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it does good things for you it does wonders what about your weekend plans I'm planning to catch up on some reading
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I'm planning to catch up on some reading So that insinuates that she has a book,
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or he, that they want to read,
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but they haven't been able to read,
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so they want to catch up on some reading.
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They want to catch up,
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they want to do more reading.
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They usually do reading, but they haven't been able to lately.
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So they want to catch up on some reading.
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Sounds relaxing.
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Do you need any book recommendations?
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Do you need any book recommendations?
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Sure.
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What are you currently reading?
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Sure.
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What are you currently reading?
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A mystery novel that's really gripping.
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It's called blank.
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Okay, so I'm reading a mystery novel right now that's really gripping.
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Gripping is when you grip like this with your hands, so it's suspenseful.
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If something's suspenseful, it's gripping.
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It's called blank.
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That's actually a good title for a suspense novel, don't you think?
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Blank.
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All right.
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I love mysteries.
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I'll make sure to check it out.
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I love mysteries.
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I'll make sure to check it out on Amazon.
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Awesome.
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So how's your family doing?
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Awesome.
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So how's your family doing?
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They're good.
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Thanks for asking.
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they're good thanks for asking glad to hear that please send my regards Please send my regards.
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That's a little bit formal.
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Tell them I said hi.
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You can say, glad to hear that.
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Tell them I said hi.
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Will do.
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How's your brother these days?
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What's that will do?
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Will do.
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I will do that.
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From our last one.
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Please send my regards.
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Please tell them hi.
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I will do what that for.
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I will do that.
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Will do.
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How's your brother these days?
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He's doing well.
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Just started a new job.
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He's doing well.
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Just started a new job.
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That's fantastic.
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Please wish him luck from me, for me.
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You could put for me,
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but from me is probably better here.
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Please wish him luck from me.
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That's fantastic.
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Please wish him luck from me.
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Absolutely.
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By the way, have you seen that new movie?
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Absolutely.
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I will wish him luck for you.
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By the way, have you seen that new movie?
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Not yet.
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Do you think it's worth watching?
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Not yet.
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Do you think it's worth watching?
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Definitely.
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The reviews have been excellent.
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Definitely.
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The reviews have been excellent.
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I'll add it to my list.
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Thanks.
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I'll add it to my to-do list,
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my list of things that I want to do, my list.
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I'll add it to my list.
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Thanks.
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No problem.
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By the way, do you need any help with anything?
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No problem.
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By the way, do you need any help with anything?
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Do you need any help with anything?
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Do you need any help with anything?
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Actually, yes.
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I could use your help with moving my sofa.
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Actually, yes.
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I could use your help with moving my sofa.
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Of course, I can help you move it this weekend.
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Of course, I can help you move it this weekend.
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Thanks, I really appreciate it.
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Thanks, I really appreciate it.
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Anytime, just let me know if there's anything else you need.
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Anytime, just let me know if there's anything else you need.
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Will do.
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Oh, did you hear about the event downtown?
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Will do.
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Oh, did you hear about the event downtown?
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Yes, are you planning on attending?
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Yes, are you planning on attending?
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Are you planning on attending?
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I think so.
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Sounds like a blast.
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Let's go together.
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I think so.
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Sounds like a blast.
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Let's go together.
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That would be awesome.
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That would be awesome.
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Great.
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I'll find out the details.
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Great, I'll find out the details.
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Great, I'll find out the details.
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Cool, keep me updated.
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Keep me updated.
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Once you find out the details, then update me.
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Tell me what the details are.
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Keep me updated.
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Sure thing.
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By the way, do you have any plans tonight?
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Sure thing.
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By the way, do you have any plans tonight?
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Do you?
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Do you have any plans tonight?
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Not really.
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Why do you ask?
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Not really.
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Why do you ask?
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Why do you ask?
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I was thinking we could watch a movie at my place.
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I was thinking we could watch a movie at my place.
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That sounds perfect.
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Count me in.
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Count me in.
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Remember when we said, I'm in.
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I'm in for it.
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I'm in.
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Count me in.
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Great.
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I'll whip up some snacks.
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whip up if you whip up snacks
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that means you quickly get them ready you're not going to
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cook you're gonna just do something super simple i'll whip up
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some snacks you're the best you're the best thank you i know what's your favorite snack
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I love popcorn.
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Perfect.
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Popcorn it is.
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Popcorn it is.
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That means, then that's what we will do.
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We will make popcorn.
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Popcorn it is.
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Hey, have you tried that new coffee shop yet?
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Hey, have you tried that new coffee shop yet?
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Not yet.
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Is it any good?
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Not yet.
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Is it any good?
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It's amazing.
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You have to try their latte.
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It's amazing.
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You have to try their latte.
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I definitely will.
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Maybe tomorrow.
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Maybe later, I'll try that latte later.
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Latte later.
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Never mind.
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Trying to be funny.
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Sure, let's do it.
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Sure, let's do it.
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What time works for you?
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What time works for you?
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How about 10 a.m.?
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How about 10 a.m.?
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Sounds great.
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I'll meet you there.
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Sounds great.
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I'll meet you there.
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Looking forward to it.
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Me too.
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I'm looking forward to it also.
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By the way, thanks for helping me out last week.
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By the way, thanks for helping me out last week.
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When you helped me move my sofa.
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I'm sorry you broke your hand moving my sofa.
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No, that's not there.
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No problem.
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Happy to lend a hand.
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Lend a hand.
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Help out.
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That means help out.
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Happy to lend a hand.
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I'm happy to help out.
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Happy to be of assistance.
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You really saved me.
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You really saved me.
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It was a great help.
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I'm glad I could help.
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And that's it.
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Boom.
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Good workout.
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Keep moving forward one step at a time.
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Keep practicing all the steps.
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EnglishCoachChad.com.
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And I'll see you in the next step.

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Why practice speaking with this video?

Engaging with daily conversation practice is essential for anyone looking to improve English pronunciation and achieve fluency. This video offers a natural context for speaking, presenting everyday interactions that you are likely to encounter in real life. By following the dialogue closely, you not only practice speaking but also get a feel for how native speakers interact casually. This type of immersive listening and speaking enhances your ability to converse with confidence. The relaxed tone makes it perfect for those preparing for IELTS speaking practice or simply wishing to enhance their conversational skills.

Grammar & Expressions in Context

Throughout the video, several key structures and expressions are highlighted that are common in casual English:

  • “How have you been?” - This is a friendly inquiry that shows interest in someone's wellbeing. It’s a great starter for conversations.
  • “It’s been too long.” - This phrase is often used to express that a significant amount of time has passed since the last interaction. It helps to create a warm, friendly atmosphere.
  • “What’s been going on with you?” - A natural way to ask for updates in someone’s life. It's informal and encouraging, prompting an engaging response.
  • “Let’s grab lunch.” - An idiomatic expression that is widely used, indicating a casual invitation to eat together. The use of “grab” makes it sound informal and friendly.
  • “Same old, same old.” - A phrase used to describe a monotonous routine, allowing speakers to relate experiences in a lighthearted way.

Using structures like these in your conversations can greatly enrich your speaking experience, especially when applying the shadowing technique to mimic the rhythm and intonation of native speakers.

Common Pronunciation Traps

Pronunciation can often be a stumbling block for English learners. Here are some common traps highlighted in the video:

  • “Staying” vs. “Staying busy.” - The pronunciation of "staying" can sometimes sound too rushed. Emphasizing the vowel sound helps in making it clearer.
  • “What’s going on?” - This phrase often gets slurred in casual conversation. Pronouncing it clearly helps with clarity in real-life interactions.
  • Reduced forms like “I’m in.” - Many learners might mispronounce these contractions. Ensuring correct pronunciation is crucial for sounding natural.

Practicing these phrases using the shadow speak method can assist in overcoming these challenges and improving overall pronunciation. This method encourages students to listen carefully and repeat phrases, allowing them to absorb the natural flow of 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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