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Look, a fruit stand.
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Look, a fruit stand.
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Morning, welcome.
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Everything looks so fresh.
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Picked this morning.
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Is the watermelon sweet?
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Very sweet.
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Try some.
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Mmm, delicious.
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Best in the county.
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How much for one?
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Five dollars.
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I will take one.
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Going somewhere fun?
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Crystal Cove Beach.
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Great beach.
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You have been there?
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Many times.
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I live nearby.
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Any good spots?
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The south end is quieter.
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Less crowded?
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Much less.
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Good tip.
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Any peaches?
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Right here.
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Try one. So juicy.
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Georgia peaches.
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Six peaches, please.
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Perfect beach snack.
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Exactly what I thought.
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Total is $8.
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Here you go.
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Enjoy the beach.
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Thank you.
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Two chairs, please.
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With an umbrella?
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Yes, please.
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Front or back row?
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What is the difference?
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Front is near the water.
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Back row.
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More shade from the trees.
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My wife burns easily.
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Mmm, back row then.
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Good idea.
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How much?
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25 for the day.
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That includes the umbrella?
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Yes, everything included.
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Do you sell sunscreen?
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Yes, $10.
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I forgot hours at home.
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Happens every single day.
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Huh, not just us then.
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SPF 50, very strong.
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Perfect, I will take it.
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Apply it every two hours.
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Got it, thank you.
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Enjoy your day.
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We will, thanks.
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Excuse me, are you Sarah?
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Yes, do I know you?
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I am Amy, Jason's wife.
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Tom's college friend Jason.
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Yes, that Jason.
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Oh my God, hi!
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I recognize Tom over there.
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This is so crazy.
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We moved here last year.
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Really? Where?
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Maple Street, 20 minutes away.
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We are so close.
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I know.
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Small world.
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Are you here with family?
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Jason and our daughter.
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How old is she?
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Four.
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She loves the ocean.
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That is so cute.
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She is building a sandcastle.
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I want to see.
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Come over later.
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We definitely will.
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Do you like barbecues?
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We love barbecues.
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Come over next Saturday.
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We would love to.
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I will text you.
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Tom will be so excited.
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Jason talks about him a lot.
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Same with Tom.
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See you later, Sarah.
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See you, Amy.
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Hi.
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What do you have?
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Tacos, burgers, and fries.
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Fish tacos?
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Yes.
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Fresh today.
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How many in an order?
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Three tacos Two orders, please Big appetite One for my husband He is lucky Ha!
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I will tell him Any drinks?
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What do you have?
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Lemonade and iced tea Two lemonades Fresh squeezed Even better Anything else?
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That is all.
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It smells good, right?
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Incredible.
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Secret family recipe. Can you tell me?
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Then it is not secret.
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Ha, you are right.
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Total is $22.
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Here you go.
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Here is your food.
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Enjoy.
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Thank you.
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Excuse me?
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Do you need help?
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Yes, please.
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I am lost.
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Where are you trying to go?
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I am looking for the art museum.
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Oh, that is not far.
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Really?
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I am walking in circles.
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This area can be confusing.
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My phone map stopped working.
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Let me show you the way.
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I would really appreciate that.
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Go straight down this street.
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Turn left at the second light.
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You will see a big park.
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Walk past the park completely.
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The museum is the white building.
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Does it have tall steps?
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Yes, you can't miss it.
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Is it a long walk?
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Only about 10 minutes from here.
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That is very close.
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Yes, it is a nice walk.
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Thank you so much for helping.
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No problem at all.
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Enjoy the rest of your day.
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You too. Have fun.
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I definitely will.
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Goodbye.
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Welcome!
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What can I get you?
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Two scoops, please.
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Cup or cone?
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Cone for me.
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And the other one?
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Cup for my wife.
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What flavors?
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What is popular here?
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Salted caramel, number one.
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I will try that.
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Good choice. And for my wife? Does she like fruit?
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She loves fruit flavors.
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Try the mango.
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Fresh mango?
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Yes, very light and creamy.
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She will love that.
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Any toppings?
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What do you have?
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Sprinkles, nuts, or chocolate?
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Sprinkles on both.
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Colorful.
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Here you go.
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These look amazing.
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How much?
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Eight dollars.
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Here, thank you.
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Eat fast, sun melts them.
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Ha, running back now.
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Excuse me, is it safe to swim?
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Very safe today.
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How are the waves?
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Very small, very calm.
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Any jellyfish?
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Not today, we checked this morning.
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Good.
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How deep is it?
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About 5 feet.
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My husband is not a strong swimmer.
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He should stay near shore.
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Can he use a float?
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Yes, we rent them.
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How much?
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$5 for the day.
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I will take one.
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See those red flags?
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Yes.
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What are they?
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The swim zone.
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Stay inside.
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The safest area?
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Yes.
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I am always watching.
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That is reassuring.
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Have fun out there.
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Excuse me, can you take our photo? Of course.
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The sunset is gorgeous.
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We want the ocean behind us.
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Stand a little closer together.
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Like this?
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Put your arm around her.
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Okay, ready.
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Smile.
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One, two, three.
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One more?
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She blinked.
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Ha, sure.
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Say beach.
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Beach.
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Perfect.
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Let me show you.
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Wow, that is beautiful.
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Great photo.
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Great couple.
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Thank you so much.
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Are you from around here?
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About 30 minutes away.
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I live right here.
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Lucky.
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Best sunsets ever.
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Every single night.
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We should come more often.
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Come back in summer, even prettier.
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We definitely will.
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Enjoy your evening.
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You too.
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Thank you.
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What a perfect day.
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I love this beach.
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Me too. So beautiful.
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The water was so calm.
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And the sunset.
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Best sunset I have ever seen.
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We should come back.
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Every month?
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Yes, I would love that.
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Can you believe we ran into my old friend? So crazy.
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Small world.
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He lives so close now.
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Only 20 minutes away.
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We should visit them.
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They invited us next Saturday.
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Barbecue at their place.
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I am so excited.
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Me too.
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It has been years.
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We need to bring something.
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A dessert?
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Good idea.
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A pie, maybe.
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Apple pie.
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Perfect.
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They will love it.
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Their daughter is so cute.
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She was building sandcastles. So adorable.
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This is a great area.
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Good beach, good people.
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We are lucky.
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Very lucky.
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Let's come back next month.
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Deal.

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Why Practice Speaking with This Video?

This video offers a realistic context for English speaking practice by featuring a simple conversation at a fruit stand and beach rental shop. Engaging with such dialogues helps you learn everyday phrases and builds confidence in your speaking abilities. By mimicking the interactions in this video, you can improve your English pronunciation and develop a natural flow in your speech. The inclusion of casual phrases, questions, and responses reflects real-life scenarios, making it an excellent resource for practicing conversational English.

Grammar & Expressions in Context

As you listen to the dialogue, pay attention to these key structures:

  • Questions for clarification: "Is the watermelon sweet?" This structure allows you to ask for information about something specific, which is vital for maintaining conversations.
  • Expressions of preference: "I will take one." This sentence shows decisiveness and a clear understanding of what you want, essential for effective communication.
  • Descriptive phrases: "Best in the county." This concise praise can enhance your vocabulary while capturing the listener's attention.
  • Offering suggestions: "Any good spots?" This invites further conversation and encourages a more robust dialogue, a key component of English speaking practice.

Common Pronunciation Traps

Pay attention to these pronunciation elements that may challenge English learners:

  • Fruit stand: The word "fruit" can be tricky due to the blend of sounds. Practice saying it slowly and then gradually increase your speed.
  • Watermelon: This longer word can be difficult to articulate clearly. Break it down into syllables—water-mel-on—to help with clarity.
  • Peaches: The "ch" sound can be challenging. Make sure to pronounce it softly, as in "peach-es," to avoid confusion with similar sounds.
  • Umbrella: This multi-syllabic word is often mispronounced; emphasize each syllable: um-brel-la.

To master these nuances, consider using a shadowing site or shadowing app where you can practice imitating native speakers in real time. This technique helps solidify your understanding of sentence structure and pronunciation, ultimately enhancing your overall communication skills.

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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