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Welcome to my channel, let's practice your listening skill.
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With video level A1, and the topic is learning English.
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Now listen carefully.
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Tom, I'm so tired of learning English.
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Why?
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What happened?
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It's just so hard.
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Everyone says, listen more, and your English will get better.
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Yeah, that's true.
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No, it's not.
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I listen every day, but my listening is still terrible.
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Maybe you fall asleep while listening.
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No, I really listen.
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I watch videos, podcasts, songs, everything.
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But I still don't understand.
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Don't worry.
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It takes time.
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Time?
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I've been listening for six months.
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My ears are tired.
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My brain is tired.
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Okay, okay.
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Calm down, Anna.
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I can't.
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Every time I think I'm better, I meet a foreigner and boom, I understand nothing.
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That's normal.
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English people speak too fast.
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It's like they eat all the words.
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True.
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But you know what's harder for me?
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Vocabulary.
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Ugh, don't even start.
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Vocabulary is a nightmare.
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Every day I learn 10 new words.
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The next day I forget 9 of them.
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Exactly.
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It's like my brain has a delete button.
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And there are too many forms.
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Present, past, future, irregular verbs.
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I want to cry.
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Don't forget word types.
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Nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs.
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They never end.
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Yeah, I see a new word and I'm like, please, no more.
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Same.
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I open my book, see a new grammar rule, and just close it again.
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That's me every night before bed.
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I will study tomorrow.
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Tomorrow never comes, Tom.
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You sound like a sad love song.
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Because English broke my heart.
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So dramatic.
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I'm serious.
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My brain is full of English, but empty in life.
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Come on, Anna.
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English is hard, but we're getting better.
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Are we, though?
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I still can't spell environment without crying.
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Same.
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I just say nature stuff.
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Haha.
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Good idea.
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Maybe we should stop studying and just move to England.
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Yeah, and die from confusion on day one.
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Okay, maybe not.
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But seriously, Tom, how do you keep going?
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Easy.
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I think about my goal, watching movies with no subtitles.
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That's a good goal.
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What's yours?
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To talk to foreigners without saying, sorry, can you repeat every two seconds?
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Great dream.
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Let's not give up then.
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Fine.
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But if I fail, you're studying with me forever.
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Deal.
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English partners for life.
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Partners in pain, you mean.
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True.
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Tom, I'm so tired of learning English.
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Why?
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What happened?
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It's just so hard.
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Everyone says, listen more, and your English will get better.
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Yeah, that's true.
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No, it's not.
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I listen every day, but my listening is still terrible.
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Hmm, maybe you fall asleep while listening.
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No, I really listen.
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I watch videos, podcasts, songs, everything.
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But I still don't understand.
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Don't worry.
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It takes time.
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Time?
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I've been listening for six months.
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My ears are tired.
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My brain is tired.
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Okay, okay.
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Calm down, Anna.
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I can't.
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Every time I think I'm better, I meet a foreigner, and boom, I understand nothing.
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That's normal.
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English people speak too fast.
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It's like they eat all the words.
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True.
106
But you know what's harder for me?
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Vocabulary.
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Ugh.
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Don't even start.
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Vocabulary is a nightmare.
111
Every day I learn 10 new words.
112
The next day I forget 9 of them.
113
Exactly.
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It's like my brain has a delete button.
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And there are too many forms.
116
Present, past, future, irregular verbs.
117
I want to cry.
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Don't forget word types.
119
Nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs.
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They never end.
121
Yeah, I see a new word and I'm like, please, no more.
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Same.
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I open my book, see a new grammar rule, and just close it again.
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That's me every night before bed.
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I will study tomorrow.
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Tomorrow never comes, Tom.
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You sound like a sad love song.
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Because English broke my heart.
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So dramatic.
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I'm serious.
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My brain is full of English, but empty in life.
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Come on, Anna.
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English is hard, but we're getting better.
134
Are we, though?
135
I still can't spell environment without crying.
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Same.
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I just say nature stuff.
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Haha, good idea.
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Maybe we should stop studying and just move to England.
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Yeah, and die from confusion on day one.
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Okay, maybe not.
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But seriously, Tom, how do you keep going?
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Easy.
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I think about my goal, watching movies with no subtitles.
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That's a good goal.
146
What's yours?
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To talk to foreigners without saying, sorry, can you repeat every two seconds?
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Great dream.
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Let's not give up then.
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Fine.
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But if I fail, you're studying with me forever.
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Deal.
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English partners for life.
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Partners in pain, you mean.
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True.
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Tom, I'm so tired of learning English.
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Why?
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What happened?
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It's just so hard.
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Everyone says, listen more, and your English will get better.
161
Yeah, that's true.
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No, it's not.
163
I listen every day, but my listening is still terrible.
164
Hmm.
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Maybe you fall asleep while listening.
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No!
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I really listen.
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I watch videos, podcasts, songs, everything.
169
But I still don't understand.
170
Don't worry.
171
It takes time.
172
Time?
173
I've been listening for six months.
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My ears are tired, my brain is tired… Okay, okay.
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Calm down, Anna.
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I can't.
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Every time I think I'm better, I meet a foreigner and boom, I understand nothing.
178
That's normal.
179
English people speak too fast.
180
It's like they eat all the words.
181
True.
182
But you know what's harder for me?
183
Vocabulary.
184
Ugh, don't even start.
185
Vocabulary is a nightmare.
186
Every day I learn 10 new words.
187
The next day I forget 9 of them.
188
Exactly.
189
It's like my brain has a delete button.
190
And there are too many forms.
191
Present, past, future, irregular verbs.
192
I want to cry.
193
Don't forget word types.
194
Nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs.
195
They never end.
196
Yeah, I see a new word and I'm like, please, no more.
197
Same!
198
I open my book, see a new grammar rule, and just close it again.
199
That's me every night before bed.
200
I will study tomorrow.
201
Tomorrow never comes, Tom.
202
You sound like a sad love song.
203
Because English broke my heart.
204
So dramatic.
205
I'm serious.
206
My brain is full of English, but empty in life.
207
Come on, Anna.
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English is hard, but we're getting better.
209
Are we, though?
210
I still can't spell environment without crying.
211
Same.
212
I just say nature stuff.
213
Ha, good idea.
214
Maybe we should stop studying and just move to England.
215
Yeah, and die from confusion on day one.
216
Okay, maybe not.
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But seriously, Tom, how do you keep going?
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Easy.
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I think about my goal, watching movies with no subtitles.
220
That's a good goal.
221
What's yours?
222
To talk to foreigners without saying, sorry, can you repeat every two seconds?
223
Great dream.
224
Let's not give up then.
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Fine.
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But if I fail, you're studying with me forever.
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Deal.
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English partners for life.
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Partners in pain, you mean.
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True.

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