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This is your Everyday English class.
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Hello!
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Welcome to English Cactus.
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My name is Anna.
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And my name is Brian.
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This podcast will help you practice your English in a fun and natural way,
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improving your listening skills.
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Let me ask you a question.
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Have you ever felt lost in the gym because you didn't know the right English words?
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Maybe you wanted to ask for help, but you stayed quiet.
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Or maybe you wanted to follow a workout,
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but the instructions sounded too complicated.
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That happens to a lot of people.
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Learning English in real situations can feel difficult,
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but the truth is, the gym is a perfect place to study English every day.
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You can learn words, short phrases, and even motivation sentences.
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In today's episode, we'll talk about English at the gym.
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You'll hear a dialogue between two people exercising.
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You'll learn useful phrases like, can you spot me?
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understand vocabulary like reps and routine,
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and you'll even discover cultural tips that will make you feel confident.
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Don't forget to subscribe to the channel.
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Your support is really important to us,
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and you won't miss any new lessons.
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And please, leave in the comments where you are from.
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We love to hear from you.
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Now grab your coffee, relax, and enjoy this conversation.
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Don't worry if you don't understand everything the first time.
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After the dialogue, we'll explain the phrases, vocabulary, and culture.
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Let's begin!
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Hey Lisa, can I ask you something?
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I'm new here and I don't know how to use this machine.
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Sure thing, no problem.
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This one is for your legs.
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You just sit down, adjust the seat,
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and push with your legs.
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Oh, thank you.
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I was a little lost.
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And sorry, did you say push with legs or arms?
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Legs.
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Always legs for this one.
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Don't worry, it takes time to learn.
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Keep going, you're You're doing great.
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Sometimes I feel shy to ask people.
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In English, how do I ask for help if I need someone to stand next to me with weights?
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You can say, can you spot me?
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It means you need a spotter,
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someone to help with the heavy weights.
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Oh, that's useful.
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Like, excuse me, can you spot me for this set?
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Exactly.
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And people in the gym usually say,
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sure thing, or no problem.
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So what's your workout routine?
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Well, I usually start with a warm-up, then weights.
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I do three sets of 10 reps for each exercise.
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Reps?
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Reps means repetitions.
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For example, if you lift the weight 10 times, that's 10 reps.
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Got it.
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So if I do three sets of 15 reps,
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I can say, I did three sets of 15 reps.
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Perfect.
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You learn fast.
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Study English every day and use it in the gym, too.
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Do you also follow healthy habits outside the gym?
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Yes, I try to eat more vegetables,
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drink a lot of water,
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and sleep at least 7 hours.
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That's good.
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I sometimes forget to drink water.
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A simple tip, always bring a water bottle.
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And don't forget to stretch before and after workouts.
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Stretching helps your muscles relax.
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Sometimes I lose motivation.
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How do you keep going?
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I write my progress in a notebook.
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For example, last month I lifted 20 kilos.
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Now I lift 25.
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That shows me I'm improving.
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That's smart.
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I think I'll do the same.
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Yes, celebrate small wins.
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Even if you come to the gym three times a week, that's progress.
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Remember, no pain, no gain.
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Is gym culture the same in every country?
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Not really.
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In the U.S., for example,
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people really respect personal space.
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You don't sit too close to someone if there are empty machines.
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Interesting.
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And what about hygiene?
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In most gyms, you must use a towel to clean the machine after using it.
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It's a rule.
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Oh, I see.
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And people talk a lot?
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Not much.
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Small talk is okay, like how's your workout, or busy today, right?
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But usually people focus on their training.
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Thanks, Lisa.
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I learned a lot today.
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New exercises, new words, and even cultural tips.
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You're welcome.
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Remember, keep going, you're doing great.
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Every time you come to the gym,
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you can also learn something new in English.
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Yes, today I learned spotter, reps, and routine.
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Next time, I want to practice them in real life.
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That's the spirit.
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Study English every day, even here in the gym.
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Welcome back, everyone.
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You just heard David and Lisa talking about their experiences at the gym.
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Now, let's slow down and go step by step.
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Exactly.
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Don't worry if you didn't catch everything the first time.
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That's normal.
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When you study English every day,
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little by little, it all becomes easier.
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Keep going.
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You're doing great.
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Let's start with some of the most useful phrases.
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Phrase 1.
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Can you spot me?
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This is one of the most important gym phrases.
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It means, can you help me with this weight?
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For example, excuse me, can you spot me on the bench press?
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And it's polite to answer,
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sure thing, or no problem.
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You can also ask in daily life, can you help me?
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The structure is the same.
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Phrase 2, three sets of 10 reps.
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This is gym language.
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Sets are groups, and reps are repetitions.
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So, three sets of ten reps means you repeat the exercise ten times,
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then rest, and do that three times.
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You can adapt it.
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I did four sets of fifteen reps of push-ups.
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Or, in another context, I watched three sets of five episodes.
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Same structure.
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Phrase three, I was a little lost.
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David said this when he didn't understand the machine.
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You can use this in many situations.
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I was a little lost in the city.
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Or I was a little lost during the movie.
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It's a natural, friendly way to admit confusion without sounding too formal.
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Phrase four, celebrate small wins.
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Lisa used this to motivate David.
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In English, we often say this when progress is small but important.
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You can say, I studied English for 10 minutes today.
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Small win.
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Or, I drank more water today.
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Small win.
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These phrases give you motivation.
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Phrase 5.
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No pain, no gain.
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This is a classic gym expression,
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but it's also used in life.
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It means, without effort, you don't improve.
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For example, English is difficult,
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but no pain, no gain.
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Or, I woke up early to study, no pain, no gain.
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Phrase six, how's your workout?
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This is an example of small talk at the gym.
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Short, simple, and polite.
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You can change it.
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How's your day?
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Or how's your job?
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The formula is always, how's your?
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And, keep going, you're doing great.
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Lisa said this to motivate David,
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but this phrase works everywhere.
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For example, a teacher can say,
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keep going, you're doing great with your English.
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Or you can encourage yourself,
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I'm tired, but keep going, I'm doing great.
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Let's review some important gym vocabulary we heard.
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Workout.
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This means your exercise session.
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Example, my workout today was cardio and weights.
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Antonym, rest.
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Weights, heavy objects you lift to get stronger.
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Example, I lifted weights for 30 minutes.
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Opposite idea, light exercises.
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Machine, equipment in the gym.
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Example, this machine works your legs.
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Reps, short for repetitions.
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Example, 10 reps of push-ups.
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Opposite, single repetition.
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Routine, a plan you follow.
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Example, my gym routine is three days of weights and two days of cardio.
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Antonym, random.
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Stretch, to lengthen your muscles.
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Example, I stretch before running.
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Opposite, stay stiff.
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Notice how many of these words also apply outside the gym.
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For example, routine can mean your daily life.
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Like, my morning routine is coffee, reading, and work.
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That's why vocabulary is powerful.
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It travels across situations.
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Let's take a deep dive into gym culture in English-speaking countries.
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Vocabulary is important, but if you don't understand the culture,
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you can feel a little lost.
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1. Asking for a spotter In the United States,
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asking someone to spot you is completely normal.
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Imagine you're at the bench press,
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lifting heavy weights, and you feel it might be dangerous to do it alone.
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You simply turn to the person next to you and say,
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excuse me, can you spot me for this set?
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Most people will immediately say yes.
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It's part of the unwritten rules of the gym.
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Helping someone for 30 seconds is common courtesy.
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But you should also return the favor.
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If someone spots you today,
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maybe tomorrow, you can spot them.
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In some cultures, people might think it's strange to ask a stranger for help.
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But in American gyms, it's a sign of respect and teamwork.
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And always remember, say, Thanks so much.
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After.
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Gratitude is key.
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2. Personal space.
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One of the strongest cultural habits is respecting personal space.
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Let's say there are 10 treadmills and only one person is running.
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If you choose the treadmill right next to them, they may feel uncomfortable.
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The unspoken rule is leave a gap, if possible.
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And the same goes for weights.
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If someone is doing bicep curls in front of the mirror,
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don't stand directly in front of them.
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Find another space.
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Americans and Brits believe that having personal space in the gym helps focus and safety.
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In some Latin cultures, gyms can feel more social and crowded with people closer together.
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In English-speaking countries, the gym is more individual and space is part of the etiquette.
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3. Small talk at the gym.
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Yes, people do small talk, but keep it short.
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For example, you can say, how's your workout?
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Or, busy today, right?
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Maybe a quick compliment like, nice shoes.
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But here's the cultural detail.
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Most people don't want long conversations.
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They come to the gym to train, not to chat.
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So if you talk too much,
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they may just put their headphones back on.
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So if you want to practice English, keep it light.
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A friendly, good job, or see you around is enough.
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It shows politeness without disturbing the rhythm.
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4. Towels and Hygiene Hygiene is a very serious topic in English-speaking gyms.
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Almost every gym requires you to bring a towel.
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After using a machine, you must wipe it down.
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If you don't, people might even complain to the staff.
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It's seen as disrespectful to leave sweat behind.
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Some gyms even provide disinfectant sprays and paper towels at every corner.
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So the phrase clean after use is something you'll see on signs everywhere.
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It's not just about being clean,
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it's about respecting the next person who will use the machine motivation culture.
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English-speaking gyms are full of motivational language.
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You'll see posters that say things like, No excuses.
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Push yourself.
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Stronger every day.
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Trainers often shout encouragement, like, You got this.
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One more rep.
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Don't give up.
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And this culture isn't only inside the gym.
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On On social media, you'll find millions of posts with hashtags like NoPainNoGain or FitLife.
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It's part of the lifestyle.
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For learners of English, this is a great opportunity.
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Many motivational phrases from the gym can be applied to learning English.
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For example, NoPainNoGain can mean study English every day,
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even if it feels hard,
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because progress only comes with effort.
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6. Group classes and community.
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Another interesting point is group classes.
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In many U.S gyms, classes like yoga,
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zumba, or spinning are very popular.
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People often greet each other with,
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Hi, good to see you again.
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It creates a small community inside the gym.
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And yes, this also affects how people speak.
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Instructors usually repeat motivational phrases like, Keep going.
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You're stronger than you think.
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Breathe in, breathe out.
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For English learners, these classes are a listening practice, too.
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Seven.
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Emergencies and safety.
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One last cultural note.
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In the U.S., people are very conscious about emergencies.
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Many worry, what if I don't have my cell phone to call 911?
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That's why gyms usually have phones or panic buttons near machines.
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So the idea of safety is strong.
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You can ask, where is the emergency exit?
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Or is there a first aid kit?
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Knowing these phrases is not only cultural, it's practical.
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All these details show that English at the gym is not just about words like weights or reps.
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It's about behavior, respect, and culture.
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And when you understand both the vocabulary and the culture,
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you don't just study English, you live it.
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Now it's time to practice with some model phrases.
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These are simple, useful, and you can use them every time you go to the gym.
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Yes, and remember, say them out loud.
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Speaking helps your mouth and brain work together.
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Study English every day, even with short sentences,
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and you'll see big progress.
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Asking for help.
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Can you spot me please?
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How do I use this machine?
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Is this the right weight for beginners?
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Talking about routines.
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I do three sets of 10 reps.
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My routine is cardio and weights.
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Today I only stretch and relax.
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Motivation and progress.
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I lifted more than last week.
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I feel stronger every day.
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Keep going.
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You're doing great.
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Healthy habits.
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I drink water every 20 minutes.
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I try to eat more vegetables.
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Rest is part of my routine.
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Alternatives if nervous.
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If you forget the phrase, don't stop.
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Use short alternatives.
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Instead of, can you spot me please, say, help me please.
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Instead of, how do I use this machine,
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point and say, this one please.
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Instead of, I do three sets of 10 reps, say, three sets, 10.
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These short versions keep the conversation alive.
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Even if your English is simple, people will understand you.
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Here's your challenge.
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Next time you go to the gym,
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try at least one of these phrases.
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And remember, keep practicing.
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Listen to the dialogue again.
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It will be easier this time.
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Hey, Lisa, can I ask you something?
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I'm new here, and I don't know how to use this machine.
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Sure thing, no problem.
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This one is for your legs.
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You just sit down, adjust the seat,
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and push with your legs.
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Oh, thank you.
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I was a little lost.
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And, sorry, did you say push with legs or arms?
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Legs.
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Always legs for this one.
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Don't worry, it takes time to learn.
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Keep going.
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You're doing great.
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Sometimes I feel shy to ask people.
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In English, how do I ask for help if I need someone to stand next to me with weights?
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You can say, can you spot me?
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It means you need a spotter,
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someone to help with the heavy weights.
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Oh, that's useful.
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Like, excuse me, can you spot me for this set?
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Exactly.
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And people in the gym usually say,
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sure thing, or no problem.
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So what's your workout routine?
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Well, I usually start with a warm-up, then weights.
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I do three sets of 10 reps for each exercise.
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Reps?
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Reps means repetitions.
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For example, if you lift the weight 10 times, that's 10 reps.
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Got it.
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So if I do three sets of 15 reps,
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I can say, I did three sets of 15 reps.
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Perfect.
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You learn fast.
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Study English every day and use it in the gym, too.
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Do you also follow healthy habits outside the gym?
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Yes, I try to eat more vegetables,
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drink a lot of water,
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and sleep at least 7 hours.
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That's good.
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I sometimes forget to drink water.
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A simple tip, always bring a water bottle.
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And don't forget to stretch before and after workouts.
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Stretching helps your muscles relax.
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Sometimes I lose motivation.
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How do you keep going?
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I write my progress in a notebook.
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For example, last month I lifted 20 kilos.
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Now I lift 25.
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That shows me I'm improving.
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That's smart.
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I think I'll do the same.
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Yes, celebrate small wins.
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Even if you come to the gym three times a week, that's progress.
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Remember, no pain, no gain.
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Is gym culture the same in every country?
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Not really.
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In the US, for example,
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people really respect personal space.
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You don't sit too close to someone if there are empty machines.
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Interesting.
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And what about hygiene?
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In most gyms, you must use a towel to clean the machine after using it.
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It's a rule.
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Oh, I see.
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And people talk a lot?
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Not much.
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Small talk is okay, like how's your workout, or busy today, right?
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But usually people focus on their training.
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Thanks Lisa.
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I learned a lot today.
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New exercises, new words, and even cultural tips.
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You're welcome.
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Remember, keep going, you're doing great.
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Every time you come to the gym,
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you can also learn something new in English.
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Yes, today I learned spotter, reps, and routine.
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Next time I want to practice them in real life.
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That's the spirit.
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Study English every day, even here in the gym.
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And that's the end of today's episode.
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We learned a lot about English at the gym,
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how to ask for help with equipment,
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how to talk about sets and reps,
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and even how to stay motivated.
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Yes, and we also talked about culture,
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personal space, towels and hygiene,
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small talk, and motivation phrases.
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These are not just words.
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They're habits that will help you feel more confident in any English-speaking gym.
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Now it's your turn.
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What's your workout routine?
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Do you stretch before or after your exercises?
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Can you try saying it in English?
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Even one simple sentence like,
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I do three sets of ten reps is great practice.
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Remember, keep going.
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You're doing great.
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Study English every day and connect it to your life.
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The more you practice in real situations,
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the faster you'll learn something new.
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Don't forget to subscribe, share this episode with a friend,
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and turn on notifications so you don't miss the next lesson.
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Thank you for being with us today.
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Keep practicing.
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Keep improving.
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Take care.

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5 วลีที่สำคัญสำหรับการสื่อสารประจำวัน

  • Can you spot me? - ขอโทษครับ ช่วยยืนอยู่ข้างๆ ด้วยน้ำหนักนี้ได้ไหม?
  • I don't know how to use this machine. - ผมไม่รู้ว่าจะใช้เครื่องนี้ยังไง
  • Push with your legs. - ใช้ขาของคุณดันไปข้างหน้า
  • It takes time to learn. - มันต้องใช้เวลาที่จะเรียนรู้
  • Keep going, you're doing great. - ทำต่อไป คุณทำได้ดีมาก

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  1. ฟังบทสนทนาอย่างตั้งใจ: เริ่มต้นจากการฟังบทสนทนาในวิดีโอครั้งแรกโดยไม่ต้องพยายามเข้าใจทุกคำ แต่ให้สัมผัสถึงอารมณ์และเจตนาของผู้พูด
  2. ฟังซ้ำและคัดลอก: เมื่อคุณฟังซ้ำ พยายามพูดตามบทสนทนาพร้อมกับเสียงในวิดีโอ การทำ shadowspeak จะช่วยให้คุณพัฒนาทักษะการออกเสียงและการเน้นเสียง
  3. ทำความเข้าใจความหมาย: หลังจากฝึกพูดตามแล้ว ให้ศึกษาคำศัพท์และวลีที่คุณไม่เข้าใจ เพื่อเข้าใจบริบทที่ถูกต้อง
  4. ฝึกฝนด้วยตัวเอง: ลองใช้วลีที่เรียนรู้ในสถานการณ์จริง เช่น ขอความช่วยเหลือจากเพื่อนในฟิตเนส
  5. สม่ำเสมอในการฝึก: ความสำเร็จในการเรียนภาษาอังกฤษไม่ได้มาในวันเดียว สม่ำเสมอในการเข้าฝึกอบรมและฟังวิดีโอเรียนภาษาอังกฤษจากยูทูป เพื่อพัฒนาทักษะของคุณให้ดียิ่งขึ้น

การทำชาโดว์อิ้งจะทำให้คุณมีความมั่นใจในการใช้ภาษาอังกฤษในชีวิตประจำวัน อย่าลืมทำซ้ำและซ้อมจนกว่าคุณจะรู้สึกสะดวกใจ!

เทคนิค Shadowing คืออะไร?

Shadowing เป็นเทคนิคการเรียนรู้ภาษาที่ได้รับการรับรองทางวิทยาศาสตร์ พัฒนาขึ้นสำหรับการฝึกนักแปลมืออาชีพ วิธีการนี้เรียบง่ายแต่ทรงพลัง: คุณฟังเสียงภาษาอังกฤษจากเจ้าของภาษาและพูดตามทันที — เหมือนเงาที่ตามผู้พูดด้วยช่วงเวลาห่าง 1-2 วินาที การวิจัยแสดงว่าเทคนิคนี้ปรับปรุงความแม่นยำในการออกเสียง ทำนองเสียง จังหวะ การเชื่อมเสียง การฟังเข้าใจ และความคล่องแคล่วในการพูดได้อย่างมีนัยสำคัญ

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