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English Speaking Course Have you ever felt confused about words like say and tell or hear and listen?
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English Speaking Course Have you ever felt confused about words like say and tell or hear and listen?
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Don't worry, English Speaking Course is here to help.
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In this episode, you'll learn how to use confusing words correctly.
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Through everyday conversations, no boring textbooks,
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no long explanations, Just funny,
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real-life stories to help you understand faster and remember longer.
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We'll also give you small exercises and simple tips to help you learn.
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So don't skip the video.
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Now, we're going to see if you can find the mistakes before our characters do.
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Let's begin!
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Lost.
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Missed.
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Wait, wait, wait!
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Stop walking!
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What?
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What's wrong?
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Oh, no, no, I think I.. missed my phone.
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You.. missed your phone?
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Like, it went on a trip and now you're sad?
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What?
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No, I mean, I don't have it here.
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It's not in my pocket.
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Oh, you mean you lost your phone.
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You lose something when you don't know where it is,
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not miss it Maybe, I don't know I do feel sad because it's gone That's miss
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Lova, you miss a person when they are not here And you want to see them again Oh,
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and you can also miss a bus or a chance if you're late And Alice,
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I am sad right now because I lost my phone.
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So, I guess I miss it too.
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Alright, um, think.
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When was the last time you saw it?
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At the cafe.
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I even remember I took a photo of my latte.
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Let's go back to the cafe then.
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Maybe it's still there.
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Excuse me, I lost my phone here.
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It's a pink phone with a cat background.
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Oh, yes!
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Someone found it on the table and gave it to us.
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Here you go.
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Thank you so much.
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I thought I missed it forever.
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Missed?
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Oh, I mean I thought I lost it forever.
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Lose means you can't find something.
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You don't know where it is.
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Oh, no!
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I lost my keys.
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Please don't lose your ticket.
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She lost her bag at school.
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Oh, I mean I thought I lost it forever.
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Miss, Miss means you feel sad because someone,
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something is not with you or that you are too late for something.
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Examples, We will miss you when you leave.
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She missed her friend who moved to another city.
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He missed the train this morning.
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And Alice, I am sad right now because I lost my phone.
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So I guess I miss it too.
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Easy tip.
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If you don't know where it is, you lose it.
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If you feel sad because they are gone or you're too late, you miss it.
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Fill in the blank.
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Be careful or you might lose your wallet.
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I really miss my cat.
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It ran away.
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She can't find her book.
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I think she lost it.
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He was sad because he missed his family.
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Multiple choices.
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Hurry up or we will...
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The start of the movie.
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A. Lose B.
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Miss C.
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Lost Which sentence is correct?
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A. Don't losing your phone again.
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B. Don't miss your phone again.
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C. Don't lose your phone again.
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He, his wallet on the way home.
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A, lost.
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B, loses.
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C, missing.
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After I moved out, I really missed my old apartment.
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A. Oh, you missed it because you lived there for years.
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B. Oh, you lost it because you lived there for years.
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C. Oh, you missing it because you lived there for years.
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Nice work.
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Let's keep going together.
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The English party is just getting started.
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Nice to meet you.
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Nice to know you.
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Chloe, this is Thomas.
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We were in the same arts class last year.
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Hi, Thomas.
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Nice to know you.
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Um, thank you.
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It's meat, Chloe.
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Oh, right, right.
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Nice to meet you, Thomas.
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Sorry.
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My English?
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No, it's fine.
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In America, people sometimes say the wrong thing as a joke.
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Oh, good.
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But it's so confusing.
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Know and meet feel like the same thing to me.
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It's really easy.
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You meet someone for the first time.
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Like you with Thomas.
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And you know someone when you already know a lot about them.
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Hmm.
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Like I know Anna loves iced coffee.
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And I know she is always late.
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Hey!
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Yeah, you know things about her because you're friends.
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Ah, I get it.
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So we just met.
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And later, if we talk more,
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we can get to know each other.
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Perfect.
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You just explained it better than my old football coach.
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Your coach?
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Yep.
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This coffee date just turned into an English class.
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Meet.
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Meet means you see and talk to someone for the first time.
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Examples.
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I want to meet your new friend.
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We first met at a party.
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Have you met the new teacher yet?
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Oh, right, right.
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Nice to meet you, Thomas.
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No. No means you already have information about a person or a thing.
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Examples.
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Do you know how to swim?
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I knew the answer to the question.
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We have known each other for 10 years.
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Yeah, you know things about her because you're friends.
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Easy tip.
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If it's the first time, you meet them.
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If you remember them or have information about them, you know them.
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Fill in the blank.
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This is my friend Tom.
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Nice to meet you.
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I have known my best friend for 10 years.
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We met at a party last year.
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I know her.
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We work together.
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Multiple choices.
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I met Anna yesterday.
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A. Oh, so you know her now.
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B. Oh, so you meet her now.
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C. Oh, so you knowing her now.
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I...
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him very well when we were in high school.
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A. Meet.
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B. Know.
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C. Knew.
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They.
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For the first time at school.
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A. Meet.
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B. Met.
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C. Know.
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Which sentence is correct?
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A. Nice to knew you.
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B. Nice to meet you.
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C. Nice to meeting you.
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Awesome.
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Think that was easy?
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Stay and prove it with the next tricky words.
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Bring take.
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Um, sis, are you leaving for Anna's party?
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Yeah, in 20 minutes.
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Why?
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I'm going to grandma's house this afternoon.
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Can you bring me there when you leave?
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Bring you or take you?
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It's the same thing, right?
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You drive, I sit.
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Nope, not the same.
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Take means to move something away from this place.
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And bring means to move something to this place.
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Or to us.
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So, which one?
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Uh, we're going away from our house.
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So, can you take me to grandma's?
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Good.
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What do you say to Grandma when you get there?
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Hi, Grandma.
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Jenny took me here.
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And what do you ask me later when you want to come back home?
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Sis, can you please bring me home later?
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I'll give you some of grandma's cookies.
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Deal, now go get ready.
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And don't forget to take your homework with you.
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Vocabulary.
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Bring.
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Bring means to move someone something to you or where you are.
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Examples.
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He brought his sister to the cinema.
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Can you bring a cake to my house?
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I have brought my homework.
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Sis, can you please bring me home later?
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Take.
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Take means to move someone something away from a place to a different place.
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Examples.
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Don't forget to take your bag when you leave the house.
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He took his dog for a walk this morning.
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Have you taken the medicine?
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Hi, Grandma.
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Jenny took me here.
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Easy tip.
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If it moves to me, you bring it.
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If it moves away from me, you take it.
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Fill in the blank.
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When you come to the picnic,
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don't forget to bring some snacks.
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Can you take this letter to the post office?
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Who brought this beautiful cake to the party last night?
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Yesterday, my brother took me to a restaurant.
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Multiple choices.
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I'm going to the library.
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A. Great.
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Can you bring these books back for me?
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B. Great.
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Can you take these books back for me?
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C. Great.
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Can you take these books back for me?
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Remember to your homework tomorrow.
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A. Take.
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B. Took.
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C. Bring.
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Which sentence is correct?
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A. She bring a gift to the party.
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B. She brought a gift to the party C.
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She took a gift to the party We The bus to the city center because it was faster
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A. Bring B.
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Took C.
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Taken Good job, everyone!
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Did you get them all right?
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If yes, great.
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If not, don't worry.
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Just keep practicing and you'll get better.
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Well, that's the end of our lesson.
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I hope you feel a bit more confident with these confusing words.
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and feel free to come back anytime to practice with this video.
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If you found it helpful,
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Also, if you have a friend who wants to improve their English,
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share this with them.
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I will see you in the next video.
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Bye-bye.

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为什么通过这个视频练习口语?

在学习英语的过程中,口语沟通能力是至关重要的。通过观看这种类型的对话视频,您可以在真实的语境中学习。视频中的角色互动强调了日常交谈中的常见误用,例如“lost”和“missed”的区别。这些对话不仅生动有趣,还帮助您更自然地吸收语言的使用情境。使用这一视频来练习口语,您可以建立信心,改善发音,并且通过模仿和重复来提高英语发音的准确性。了解这些日常会话技巧可以使您更加自信地参与到实际对话中去。

语法与表达在语境中

在视频中,讲话者使用了一些关键的表达结构,帮助学习者理解其使用方法:

  • Lost 和 Missed: 讲话者指出,“lost(失去)”是指不知道某物在哪里,而“missed(错过)”通常用于表达对人或机会的思念。在这样的对话中,不同的表达使得意思清晰,避免误解。
  • Think + when: 这类结构有助于引导思考,可以更好地回忆事情的发生时间。例如,“When was the last time you saw it?”(你最后一次看到它是什么时候?)这种提问方式促进了对话的进行。
  • Excuse me, I lost my phone: 在这句话中,礼貌的表达方式即可以有效沟通,同时又体现出对他人帮助的请求。这种表达适用于日常交际,可以帮助您在陌生环境中处理各种情况。

常见发音陷阱

视频中的某些单词和短语在发音上可能会对学习者构成挑战。例如,“lost”(失去)和“missed”(错过)的发音很相似,但意思却截然不同。在练习时,请确保正确区分这两个词的发音,以提高英语发音的准确性。

另外,像“excuse me”(对不起)这样的礼貌用语在实际对话中也很重要,注意语调和重音可能会影响交流的效果。通过在这个视频中进行shadow speech(影子发音),您可以在模仿的过程中进一步改善发音和语调,从而使您的口语水平更上一层楼。

总之,利用本视频内容中的技巧和对话来进行shadowspeaks练习,能够显著提升您在日常英语对话中的表现和自信心。

什么是跟读法?

跟读法 (Shadowing) 是一种有科学依据的语言学习技巧,最初开发用于专业口译员的培训,并由多语言者Alexander Arguelles博士普及。这个方法简单而强大:您在听英语母语原声的同时立即大声重复——就像是一个延迟1-2秒紧跟说话者的影子。与被动听力或语法练习不同,跟读法强迫您的大脑和口腔肌肉同时处理并模仿真实的讲话模式。研究表明它能显着提高发音准确性,语调,节奏,连读,听力理解和口语流利度——使其成为雅思口语备考和真实英语交流最有效的方法之一。

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