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From clean code to clear communication,
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welcome to English Not Null,
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where you learn to present your work with confidence and precision.
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Have you ever struggled to explain a complex technical problem during a daily meeting in English?
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You know the issue, but finding the right words can be tough.
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In this video, we'll listen to a realistic daily stand-up.
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Our goal is to pay attention to the specific phrases used to describe challenges.
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Notice how the developers talk about bugs, blockers, and performance issues.
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This is the real, everyday language you'll use in your career.
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Let's jump in.
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Alright team, let's kick off our daily stand-up.
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Who wants to start today?
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I can go first.
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I've been working on the new authentication service.
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How's it coming along?
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Any progress?
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Yeah, it's going okay.
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I've got the basic structure set up,
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but I've run into some issues with token refresh.
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Sometimes the tokens are expiring before they should.
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I think I need to dig deeper into our JWT library.
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Do you need any help with that?
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I might need to discuss further with Alex's team.
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He's worked with this library before.
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Okay.
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You've cleared up all other information about this ticket, right?
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I've been waiting for some clarification on the security requirements from the client.
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I see.
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Have you talked to Henry about it?
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He's our point of contact with the client.
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He was quite busy yesterday, so he couldn't help.
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Oh, I'm sorry about that, John.
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I've been swamped with meetings.
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After this meeting, come to my desk and we'll clarify these issues, okay?
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Great.
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Thanks, Henry.
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John, what's your plan for today?
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I'll keep working on the token validation logic.
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Oh, and there's that weird bug with the password reset feature I need to look into.
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The password reset?
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What's going on with that?
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It's.. ugh.
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Sometimes it doesn't send the reset email.
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Like, you request a reset and it just.. doesn't work, you know?
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Hmm, that sounds tricky.
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Any ideas what's causing it?
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Not really.
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I mean, it works fine most of the time.
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It's just… sometimes it doesn't.
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I'll debug it and update you later.
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Alright, keep at it.
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Let me know if you need any help, okay?
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Yeah, sure.
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Oh wait, almost forgot.
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Has anyone seen the updated database schema?
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I thought the DBA team was supposed to send it over.
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I think Mark mentioned something about that in the team chat this morning.
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Did you check Slack?
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Oh man, Slack.
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Why didn't he send an email?
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I haven't looked at Slack today.
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I'll check after the stand-up.
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Sounds good.
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Anything else you want to bring up?
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Nah, that's it for me.
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Alright, thanks John.
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Evan, what's your status?
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Yesterday, I was implementing the new UI components for the dashboard and ran into some issues with state management in React.
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Today, I'll be refactoring the code to use Redux for better state handling.
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State management issues again.
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What's happening this time?
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It seems that sometimes the component states aren't syncing properly.
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It's causing inconsistencies in the UI,
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especially when dealing with real-time updates.
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That sounds concerning.
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Do you have any leads on the cause?
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I suspect it might be related to how we're handling asynchronous actions,
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particularly with our WebSocket connections.
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When multiple updates come in rapidly,
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we seem to lose some state changes.
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That's possible.
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Have you looked into using middleware like Redux Saga to handle side effects?
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Yes, I've been researching that.
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I think implementing Redux Saga might help us manage these complex asynchronous flows better.
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Have you discussed this with the rest of the front-end team?
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Not yet.
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I'm trying to put together a small proof of concept before bringing it up.
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But I may need their input soon.
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What about the new UI components?
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When do you think they'll be ready for review?
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I'll push the initial version to our staging environment this afternoon?
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It won't be fully styled yet,
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but the core functionality should be there.
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I'm aiming to have it ready for a proper review by tomorrow afternoon.
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That would be helpful.
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Even if it's not the final version,
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it will allow the team to start testing and provide feedback.
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I'll prioritize getting a testable version out.
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What else have you been working on?
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There's an ongoing issue with our bundle size.
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It's getting pretty large and affecting load times.
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Right.
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You mentioned that in our last sprint retrospective.
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Still working through it?
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Yes, I've started implementing code splitting and lazy loading for some of our larger components,
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but we're still seeing longer than ideal load times on slower connections.
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That's concerning.
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What's your plan to address it further?
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I'm looking into using Webpack's tree shaking more aggressively,
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and potentially moving some of our larger dependencies to be loaded on demand.
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I'm also considering implementing a service worker for better caching.
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I'm hoping this will improve the situation,
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but it's a complex issue.
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Perhaps we should schedule a separate meeting to dive deeper into this,
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maybe involve some of the performance optimization experts from other teams?
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That's a good idea.
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I'll put together some data and we can set that up later this week.
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Perfect.
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QA team, what's your status?
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We've been running our automated test suite against the latest build.
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we've uncovered a few edge cases in the user profile update flow anything critical nothing shows stopping
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but there's an intermittent bug where profile pictures sometimes don't update immediately.
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I'll send over the full report this afternoon.
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Hmm, that might be related to the state management issues I mentioned.
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I'll take a look once I get your report, Mia.
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Sounds good.
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Oh, and we've started setting up some new end-to-end tests for the dashboard feature.
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Should have those ready for review by tomorrow.
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Great work, everyone.
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Product owner, any updates from your end?
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Yes, just a couple of things.
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I've been reviewing the user stories for our next sprint.
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We might need to adjust some priorities.
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What's changing?
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Well, the client's been pushing for that data export feature.
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They're saying it's becoming crucial for some of their enterprise customers.
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Oof, that's going to be tricky to implement with our current architecture.
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We might need to rethink how we're handling large data sets on the client side.
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Yeah, and we'll need to optimize our API endpoints to handle potentially large data exports.
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Might impact our current API design.
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I know it's not ideal timing,
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but it's coming from the executive level.
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Can we discuss this more in sprint planning later today?
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Definitely.
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We'll need to weigh this against our current commitments.
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Anything else before we wrap up?
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Just a quick one.
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Are we still on for that team building activity next week?
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You know, the escape room challenge?
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Absolutely!
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It's booked for next Thursday afternoon.
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Sounds fun.
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Looking forward to it.
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Alright, that wraps up our daily stand-up.
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Thanks everyone.
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Let's have a productive day.
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That's it for our video today.
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I hope this has been helpful.
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Now, I have a question for you.
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What is the most challenging phrase you've had to say during a daily meeting in English?
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Leave a comment below and we can all learn from each other.
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If you found this video valuable,
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В этом уроке мы будем практиковать понимание английской речи на примере реалистичной ежедневной встречи разработчиков. Вы услышите, как обсуждаются технические проблемы, а также способы, которыми разработчики общаются о своих задачах и препятствиях. Мы сосредоточимся на конкретных фразах, которые помогут вам уверенно выражать свои мысли на английском языке. Если вы стремитесь учить английский с YouTube, этот урок поможет вам улучшить навыки общения в технической среде.

Ключевая лексика и фразы

  • Token refresh - обновление токенов
  • JWT library - библиотека JWT
  • Bugs - ошибки
  • Blockers - препятствия
  • Performance issues - проблемы с производительностью
  • Password reset feature - функция сброса пароля
  • Security requirements - требования по безопасности
  • Daily stand-up - ежедневная встреча

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Чтобы максимально эффективно использовать этот видеоролик, попробуйте метод shadowspeak или shadow speech. Слушайте фразы, которые говорят разработчики, и старайтесь одновременно повторять их. Обратите внимание на скорость и интонацию. Эта практика поможет вам улучшить не только ваше произношение, но и понимание разговорного английского. Начните с прослушивания небольших отрывков, а затем постепенно увеличивайте длину фрагментов. Не стесняйтесь возвращаться к трудным местам и повторять их несколько раз. Этот подход поможет вам в уверенном общении на английском, особенно если вы планируете работать в IT-сфере.

Используйте этот урок для того, чтобы развивать свои навыки общения и учить английский с YouTube, изучая реальные разговоры. Чем больше вы будете практиковаться, тем легче будет находить подходящие слова в повседневных ситуациях.

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