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Welcome to English Listening Channel.
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and enjoy the story.
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Before we start, I have a small question for you.
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Please listen carefully to find the answer.
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This will help you understand English more deeply.
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So here is today's question.
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Are Burger King burgers cooked over real fire or on a flat pan.
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The answer is mentioned in the conversation.
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If you find the answer, please write it in the comments section.
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By writing your answer in English, you can improve your English skills even more effectively.
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Alright, let's start the video.
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Are you ready?
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Okay, let's begin.
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Here we are, Burger King.
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It's been a while, right?
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Yeah, maybe two months.
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I'm really hungry today.
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Me too.
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I skipped breakfast this morning.
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Oh no, that's why you walked so fast.
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Sorry, sorry.
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Let's look at the menu board first.
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Okay.
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The photos look so good.
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I want everything.
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We can't eat everything, Mina.
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I know, I know.
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But look at that big burger.
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That's the Whopper.
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It's their most famous one.
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Whopper?
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Funny name.
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What does it mean?
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It means something really big.
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That's a good name for a burger.
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That makes sense.
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It really does look big on the poster.
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Yes, two hands big, I think.
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Two hands big.
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I like that.
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They also have smaller burgers, like the Junior.
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Good.
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Sometimes I want a small one.
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And look, they have chicken, fish, and salads, too.
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Salads at a burger shop?
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Nice.
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The sides are not just fries.
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They have onion rings, too.
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Onion rings.
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I love those.
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A set is about $10 to $12.
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Not too bad.
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Do they have a breakfast menu, too?
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Yes.
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Eggs, toast, and hash browns, but only until 10.30.
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Oh, that's early.
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I always wake up late on weekends.
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Me too.
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Lunch it is.
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They also have kids' meals.
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Look at the little drink cup.
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Yes.
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Kids' meals come with a small toy sometimes.
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So cute.
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Kids must love that.
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By the way, Burger King is in many countries, too.
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Really?
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How many?
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More than 100 countries.
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Wow, that's a lot.
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Do they sell the same food everywhere?
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Not really.
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Each country has some different items.
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Really?
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Like what?
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In some countries, they sell rice burgers or spicy chicken.
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That sounds fun.
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I want to try all of them someday.
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Okay, world tour someday.
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Oh, by the way.
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What?
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Last time I came here, I saw something funny.
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Funny?
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Tell me.
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I'll tell you inside.
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Let's order first.
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I'm too hungry.
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Hey, that's not fair.
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Now I really want to know.
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I'll tell you after we order, promise.
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Fine.
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Let's go in.
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Hi.
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Welcome to Burger King.
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What can I get for you?
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Hi.
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We'd like two sets, please.
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Sure.
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Which sets would you like?
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One Whopper set and one chicken sandwich set.
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Great choice.
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Would you like to change anything on your Whopper?
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Yes, please.
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No pickles and extra cheese.
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No pickles, extra cheese.
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Got it.
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Can I really change things like that?
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Of course.
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Our motto is, have it your way.
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Have it your way.
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I like that.
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It means you can build your burger the way you like.
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That's really kind.
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My friend might want to change her sandwich, too.
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No problem.
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What would she like?
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No onions, please.
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And can we get extra tomato?
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Sure.
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No onions, extra tomato.
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What drinks would you like?
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One cola and one orange juice, please.
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Any size?
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Medium for both, please.
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Ice in the cola?
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Yes, please.
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And no ice in the juice.
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Okay.
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Ketchup or mayo for the fries?
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Ketchup, please.
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Two packs.
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Sure.
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Do you need straws and napkins?
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Yes.
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Two of each, please.
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Eat in or take out?
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Eat in, please.
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Do you have our app?
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No, I don't.
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Is it useful?
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Yes, you can save money with coupons.
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Oh, nice.
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I'll get it next time.
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Good idea.
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Your total is $15.20.
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Here you go.
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Thank you.
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Here's your change and your receipt.
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Thanks.
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And here's your number.
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Please wait at the table.
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Got it.
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Thank you.
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We'll bring your food soon.
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Enjoy your meal.
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Wow, the food came fast.
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This whopper is huge.
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I told you, whopper means something big.
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Okay, okay.
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Now tell me, what did you see last time?
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Right.
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So I was sitting near the window.
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And?
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A grown man was wearing a paper crown.
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A paper crown?
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Like a king?
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Yes, a yellow one.
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He was eating a burger with his family.
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That's cute.
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But why was he wearing it?
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That's what I want to know.
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Do you know about it?
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Oh, I think I do.
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The paper crown is a famous thing here.
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Really?
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Why?
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Well, the shop's name is Burger King, right?
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Right.
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King.
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So, the crown is the symbol.
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Kings wear crowns.
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Oh, that makes sense.
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But why was a grown man wearing one?
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The crowns are usually for kids.
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They come with the kids meal.
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Really?
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Yes.
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And on a child's birthday, the staff gives one for free.
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That's sweet.
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The kids love it.
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They feel like a real king or queen for a day.
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That's such a fun idea.
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Actually, I got one when I was little.
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I still remember it.
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Really?
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How old were you?
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Maybe six or seven.
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I wore it all day at home.
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That's so cute.
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My mom took many photos.
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I looked so happy.
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Do you still have those photos?
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Yes, my mom keeps them in a box at home.
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Show me sometime.
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I want to see little Mina.
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Maybe someday.
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I'm sure.
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A crown is like magic for kids.
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These days people post crown photos on social media too.
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Oh really?
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Like a small trend?
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Yes, families take fun photos together.
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So maybe that man was just having fun with his family.
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Probably.
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It's a nice family moment.
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I like that idea.
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A crown for everyone.
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This chicken sandwich is really good.
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The bread is soft.
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Try a bite of my Whopper.
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I think you'll like it.
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Thanks.
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Wow, this tastes different from other burgers.
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Right?
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It has a smoky taste yes smoky why is that because they
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cook the meat over real fire real fire not a hot pan no they use flames.
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It's called flame-grilled.
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Flame-grilled.
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That's a cool word.
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Most other burger shops use a flat, hot surface.
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So the fire gives it that smoky taste.
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Yes.
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When fat drops on the fire, it makes smoke.
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And the smoke gives flavor to the meat.
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Exactly.
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You learn fast.
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Thank you, teacher.
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The whopper is really big.
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One is enough for me.
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The meat is thick, too.
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It's not thin.
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They also have a double whopper, two pieces of meat.
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Two?
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That's too much for me.
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Same here.
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One is perfect.
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How are the fries?
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They're hot and crispy, really good.
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The salt is just right, not too much.
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The lettuce in my burger is really fresh.
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And the tomato is nice and red.
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I like that they put lots of vegetables in it.
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Me too.
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It feels a little healthier.
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A little.
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It's still a burger.
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Try some of my fries.
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Thanks.
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Pass me some, please.
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Here, but don't eat all of them.
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I won't.
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I won't.
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Add a little ketchup.
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It's even better.
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Good idea.
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Not too much, though.
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The orange juice is nice, too.
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Not too sweet.
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I always get cola, but maybe I'll try juice next time.
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You should.
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It goes well with the salty fries.
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By the way, the chicken fries are popular, too, I hear.
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Chicken fries?
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Fries made of chicken?
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Yes, long, thin chicken pieces.
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Good for sharing.
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Let's try them next time.
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I'm getting full, but I still want something sweet.
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Me too.
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Dessert?
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Yes.
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I'll go order.
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Wait here.
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Okay.
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Surprise me.
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Hello again.
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Did you enjoy your meal?
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Yes, very much.
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The Whopper was great.
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I'm glad.
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What can I get for you now?
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Two apple pies, please, and two shakes.
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What flavor for the shakes?
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One vanilla and one chocolate, please.
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Got it.
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Are the shakes for here or to go?
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For here, please.
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Okay.
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Our shakes are thick.
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You may need a spoon, too.
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Oh, really?
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Then two spoons, please.
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Sure.
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And the apple pies are warm.
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Is that okay?
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Warm pies?
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That's perfect.
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The pies are a classic dessert here.
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Very popular.
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I've never tried one.
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I'm excited.
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The apples are soft and sweet.
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You'll like it.
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Sounds great.
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Thanks.
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Anything else?
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Um, yes.
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This might be a strange question.
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Go ahead.
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I hear strange questions every day.
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Okay.
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Could we also get a paper crown?
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A paper crown?
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Yes.
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It's for my friend.
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She really wants one.
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Oh, how sweet!
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Of course you can have one!
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Really?
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Thank you!
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The crowns are mostly for kids, but we give them to nice people, too.
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That's so kind of you.
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Here you go.
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One paper crown for your friend.
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It's bigger than I thought.
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Yes, it fits most heads, kids or adults.
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Is it okay to ask for one even without a kid?
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At most shops, yes.
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Just ask kindly, like you did.
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Good to know.
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Thank you so much.
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Your total for the dessert is $7.80.
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Here you are.
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Thank you.
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Here's your change and receipt.
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Thanks.
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Your number is 42.
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I'll bring everything to your table.
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Oh, thank you.
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That's very kind.
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No problem.
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Have a nice afternoon.
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Thank you.
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I will.
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You're back.
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What took so long?
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I had a special order.
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Close your eyes.
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Close my eyes?
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Why?
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Just trust me.
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Close them.
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Okay.
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Okay, they're closed.
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Now open them.
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A paper crown.
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For me?
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Yes.
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I asked the staff and she was really kind.
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I can't believe you got one.
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Try it on.
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Come on.
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Okay.
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How does it look?
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You look great, like a real queen.
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Does it fit okay?
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Not too tight?
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It looks just right.
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The yellow looks good on you.
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Really?
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Thank you.
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Now smile.
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Let me take a photo.
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Okay.
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Ready.
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Nice one.
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Now I'm Burger King, too.
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Now I'm the Burger Queen.
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Welcome, Queen Mina.
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Thank you, Ken.
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I'm really happy today.
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I'm glad.
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It's a small thing, but it's fun.
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It is.
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Here, eat your apple pie.
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Thanks.
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Oh, it's still warm.
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The shake is cold and sweet.
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They go well together.
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Warm pie and cold shake.
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Classic.
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By the way, do you know when Burger King started?
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Let me think.
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Maybe the 80s?
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Earlier, 1954, in Miami.
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Wow, that's over 70 years ago.
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Yes, and the Whopper came a few years later, in 1957.
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So the Whopper is almost 72.
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A very old burger.
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Some shops also sell plant-based burgers now.
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Oh, for people who don't eat meat?
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Yes, the world is changing.
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That's amazing.
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From one small shop to 100 countries.
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Let's come back next month.
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Yes, please.
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And I'll bring my crown.
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Let's take a photo together next time, too.
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Good idea.
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I'll save today's photo on my phone.
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Send it to me later, please.
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Sure, and let's try the chicken fries next time.
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And the double whopper for you.
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No way, that's your job.
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Of course, my queen.
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Let's finish our shakes first.
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How was it?
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I hope this video helped you improve your English.
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Now let me ask the question from the beginning one more time.
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Are Burger King burgers cooked over real fire or on a flat pan?
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The answer was mentioned in the video.
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Did you find it?
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If you did, please write your answer in the comments section.
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By practicing English output like this, you can improve your English skills more efficiently.
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Alright, that's all for today.
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I hope to see you in the next video.
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See you next time.
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Bye!
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Why Practice Speaking with This Video?

This video, titled "Ordering at Burger King," offers an excellent opportunity for English learners, especially beginners, to practice speaking in a real-life context. The dialogue revolves around ordering food at a fast-food restaurant, making it relatable and practical. By immersing yourself in such scenarios, you can enhance your conversational skills and develop the confidence needed to interact in English.

Understanding common dining experiences allows learners to build their vocabulary and phrase structures in a familiar setting. The slow-speaking pace of the video is particularly beneficial for beginners, as it promotes better comprehension and retention. Engaging with the material through the shadowing techniqueβ€”where you mimic the speakers as closely as possibleβ€”can particularly assist in improving English pronunciation and fluency.

Grammar & Expressions in Context

Throughout the video, several useful grammatical structures and expressions emerge that are essential for everyday conversation. Here are a few key structures to note:

  • "I want..." - A straightforward way to express desire, as seen when Mina says, "I want everything."
  • "It's their most famous one." - This sentence demonstrates the use of the simple present tense for regular facts, allowing learners to make informative statements.
  • "Sometimes I want a small one." - This introduces *adverbial phrases* like "sometimes," essential for describing frequency in English.
  • "I like that." - A simple expression of preference that helps learners communicate likes and dislikes effectively.

Practicing these structures within similar contexts will greatly enhance your daily English speaking practice. By repeating these phrases in various situations, you can gain more confidence in using them naturally.

Common Pronunciation Traps

While listening to the video, pay attention to certain words that may pose challenges for pronunciation:

  • "Whopper" - This word may be tricky due to the initial 'W' sound, which can be difficult for some learners; practice saying it aloud, emphasizing the "Wh-" sound.
  • "Onion rings" - The combination of the 'n' and 'r' sounds might be confusing. Break it down: β€œon-ion” and β€œrings.”
  • "Salads" - This word's plural form can trip up beginners; focus on clearly pronouncing the 's' at the end.

By addressing these challenging words, you can significantly improve your English pronunciation and boost your confidence during actual conversations. Remember to incorporate the shadowing technique while practicing these words to achieve a more native-like accent.

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 β€” 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 β€” making it one of the most effective methods for IELTS Speaking preparation and real-world English communication.

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