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Take my FREE course to improve your American English here: https://tinyurl.com/917-free-course English listening practice is essential if you want to sound more like a native speaker! In this FREE 19-minute lesson, you'll hear multiple native speakers pronounce the same words and phrases, helping you tune your ear to natural American English pronunciation. ✅ Repeat after each speaker to improve your accent ✅ Mimic real pronunciation, not just what you've imagined in your head ✅ Practice comprehension in a dynamic and engaging way If you have access to real-life English conversations—amazing! But if not, this lesson gives you the next best thing. 👉 Whether you're a beginner or advanced learner, regular listening practice is key to mastering English. Start now and level up your comprehension and speaking confidence! 00:00 Introduction 00:08 Improve your listening skills with 10 common phrases 00:32 Free Course 01:04 The phrases slowed down 01:22 I didn't see him 01:28 Listen again at regular pace 01:44 H is dropped in the word Him 02:03 Another phrase 02:16 phrase slowed down 02:37 Don't tell her 02:54 Practice 04:10 I didn't see him 04:53 Don't tell her 05:11 What did he mean? 06:04 What did he say? 07:05 I didn't tell him. 09:04 Give it to her. 09:59 Give it to him. 10:54 I didn't see her. 11:52 What did he want? 12:49 Speaking training 14:48 Listening comprehension training 18:41 Free Course 18:54 Subscribe with notifications on Learn more: https://rachelsenglish.com/boost-your-english-listening-skills/ ⭐️Get my free guide to the sounds of American English: https://rachelsenglish.com/cheat-sheet ⭐️Get my Book: http://RachelsEnglish.com/book ⭐️Follow me on Facebook: http://bit.ly/RE_FB ⭐️I’m also on Instagram :) http://www.instagram.com/RachelsEnglish ⭐️Join my YouTube Membership: https://www.youtube.com/rachelsenglish/join Join Rachel's Circle or Rachel's Superstars for awesome YouTube perks! https://www.youtube.com/channel/RachelsEnglish/join Study in Rachel's online school to speak better, more confident English: https://www.RachelsEnglishAcademy.com Get your FREE Sounds of American English Cheat Sheet: https://www.RachelsEnglish.com/cheat-sheet SUBSCRIBE!: http://bit.ly/RE_sub New to Rachel's English? Where to Start Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLrqHrGoMJdTRwaQFCCDp4G88yX5D3gOdP Get Rachel's Book: http://RachelsEnglish.com/book Follow on Facebook: http://bit.ly/RE_FB I'm also on Instagram :) http://www.instagram.com/RachelsEnglish Improve your American Accent / spoken English at Rachel's English with video-based lessons and exercises. Rachel uses real life English conversation as the basis for teaching how to speak English and how to sound American -- improve listening comprehension skills. Study English vocabulary and English phrases such as phrasal verbs, as well as common expressions in English. Learn American idioms and American slang. #RachelsEnglish #LearnEnglish #EnglishPronunciation #AmericanEnglishPronunciation

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Improving your listening comprehension
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of American English is so important for
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confidence speaking English. Today,
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you're going to improve your listening
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skills with 10 common phrases. First,
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you're going to hear a bunch of examples
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of one phrase. What do you hear?
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>> I didn't see him.
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>> I didn't see him.
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>> I didn't see him.
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>> I didn't see him.
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>> Lots of different voices and slightly
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different accents. What phrase were you
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hearing? I'm Rachel. I have a background
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in opera singing and I've been teaching
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the American accent to non-native
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speakers for over 20 years. Scan this QR
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to get my free course, the top three
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ways to master the American accent. It
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will blow your mind. It will give you
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totally new ideas on how to get the
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sound you've always wanted. Before I
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tell you what phrase you were hearing,
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would it help if we slowed it down a
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little bit? Let's try it. Here are all
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the phrases again. This time, slowed
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down.
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>> I didn't see him.
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>> I didn't see him. I didn't see him.
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And I didn't see him.
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>> Have you got it? Now the phrase is I
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didn't see him.
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Now that you know, listen again at
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regular pace.
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>> I didn't see him.
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>> I didn't see him.
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>> I didn't see him.
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>> I didn't see him.
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>> I didn't see him.
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>> I didn't see him.
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>> I didn't see him.
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>> I didn't see him.
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>> Did you notice each time the H was
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dropped in the word him? This is called
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a reduction when we change or drop a
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sound in a spoken word. And it might
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make listening comprehension a
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challenge. But the more you study
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reductions like we will today, the
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easier they will become for you. Let's
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take another phrase. What are you
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hearing?
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>> Don't tell her.
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>> Don't tell her.
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>> Don't tell her.
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>> Don't tell her.
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>> Don't tell her.
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>> Don't tell her.
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>> Don't tell her. Don't tell her.
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>> Now, let's listen again. This time a
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little slower.
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>> Don't tell her.
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>> Don't tell her.
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Don't tell her.
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>> Don't tell her it.
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>> Don't
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tell her it.
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>> Don't tell her.
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>> Don't tell her. Don't tell her.
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>> What phrase was it? It was don't tell
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her. Don't tell her. And did you notice
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that again the h was dropped? You know,
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it's going to be really good for our
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listening comprehension if we also
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practice speaking this way. Let's take
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these first two phrases that we've been
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listening to and do some training.
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Listen three times in a row.
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>> I didn't see him. I didn't see him. I
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didn't see him.
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>> When you hear it like this, you notice
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there's a song to it, a melody. I want
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you to imitate that exactly as you speak
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out loud with the training. Don't think
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about the letters and words and how you
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would pronounce them. Just try out a new
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way of speaking by imitating each actor.
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>> Notice how smooth the phrase is. All the
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words are connected.
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>> Here's the same phrase three times in a
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row. Now, after you hear it, you repeat
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it once.
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>> Mine and see him. Mine and see him. Mine
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and see him.
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Great. Now, if you're not repeating out
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loud, this training isn't going to help
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you much. So, please do it. If it feels
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too fast, stop thinking about the words,
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and instead think about the overall
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melody and the song of what you hear.
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This time, you'll hear it three times
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with a break to repeat once, and then
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three times again with a break to repeat
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once again.
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>> I didn't see him. I didn't see him. Mine
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and see him.
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Mine and see him. Mine and see him. Mine
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and see him.
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Okay, so this is the training. We're
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going to do training with these two
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phrases we've studied so far before
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moving on to the rest of the phrases.
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Here's the first phrase. I didn't see
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him. I didn't see him. I didn't see him.
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I didn't see him. I didn't see him.
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I didn't see him. I didn't see him. I
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didn't see him.
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Now, the phrase don't tell her. Don't
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tell her.
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>> Don't tell her. Don't tell her. Don't
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tell her.
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Don't tell her. Don't tell her. Don't
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tell her.
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Okay, let's listen to a third phrase
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now. What are you hearing?
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>> What do you mean? What do you mean? What
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do you mean?
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>> Now, let's listen again. This time a
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little slower.
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>> What did he mean? What did he mean? What
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did he mean?
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>> The phrase is, "What did he mean?" What
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did he mean?
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>> What did he mean? What did he mean? What
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did he mean? What did he mean? What did
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he mean? What did he mean?
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>> What did he mean?
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>> What did he mean?
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>> Now, let's listen again. This time a
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little slower.
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>> What did he mean? What did he mean?
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>> What did he mean? What did he mean? What
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did he mean?
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>> What did he mean?
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>> What did he mean?
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>> What did he mean?
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>> Here's our next phrase.
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What did he say? What did he say? What
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did he say?
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>> Now, let's listen again. This time a
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little slower. What did he say?
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What did he say?
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What did he say?
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>> The phrase is, "What did he say?" What
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did he say?
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>> What did he say? What did he say? What
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did he say?
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>> What did he say? What did he say?
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>> What did he say?
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>> What did he say?
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>> What did he say?
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>> Now, let's listen again. This time a
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little slower.
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>> What did he say?
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What did he say?
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What did he say?
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>> What did he say?
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What did he say?
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What did he say?
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>> What did he say?
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>> What did he say?
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Here's our next phrase.
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>> I didn't tell him. I didn't tell him. I
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didn't tell him.
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>> Now, let's listen again. This time a
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little slower.
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>> I didn't tell them. I didn't tell him. I
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didn't tell him.
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>> The phrase is I didn't tell him. I
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didn't tell him.
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>> I didn't tell him.
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>> I didn't tell him.
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>> I didn't tell him. I didn't tell him.
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>> I didn't tell him. I didn't tell him. I
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didn't tell him.
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>> I didn't tell him.
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>> Now, let's listen again. This time a
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little slower.
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>> I didn't tell him.
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>> I didn't tell him. I didn't tell him.
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>> I didn't tell him.
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>> I didn't tell him. I didn't tell him. I
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didn't tell him.
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I didn't tell him.
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>> Here's our next phrase.
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>> I know he did. I know he did. I know he
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did.
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>> Now, let's listen again. This time a
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little slower.

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