Friday, October 27, 2017

Youtube daily report w Oct 28 2017

October 27th, Friday

It's time to eat.

Were here in Sorocaba

I'm here to take some internship documents

My "cameraman", Diego, is helping me with the video.

It was raining so much here

We were think about go to the shopping

What do you think ?

( Let's go )

We gotta check the weather first, because the weather is not so good today

A good tip to know what to do in a new place is search for this:

" What can I do in ' Sorocaba ' "

Google will show you every place that you can go

then you look for a place that's close to you

In our case It's the Zoo, but we are not going there.

Bye!

Unbelievable! Just because we are going the rain started again

heavily

It's not just a rain, It's raining heavily

We are from another city! We are here just for an interview

( and how was it ? )

I don't know...

Let's see what happens

And we keep talking with that guy from security

Here is saying that we are from the same city

We probably will need to go home

because there isn't anything to do here

It's raining...

There is this park and we could take a look

I brought my longbaord, but with this weather It's not a good idea

I don't think we should do that...

I think it's the famous " Padaria Real "

I think we should go there

People say that bakery is the best in Brasil

What do you think ?

( go ! )

I stopped the car in a bad spot! Can you take the ticket for me ?

Hi!

How are you doing ?

Thank you

Yup! They really do some delicious here...

Man! Look that!

We ordered to-go

because we have to be in our city in 40 minutes

We don't have much time

but it's 30 minutes from Sorocaba to our city

So it's a " to-go " order

Our number!

and that's it

two " coxinhas " to go, please.

Thanks

Bye! Have a good one

Hold tripod, camera and other stuffs is not easy

how is it ?

( delicious )

Great! I'll eat mine

Let's tasty it

Damn!

( It tastes like " coxinha" but there's something different in it )

Why did I just buy one for me ?

( Because you haven't eaten before )

( now you tasted it and you want more )

wow! that's delicious

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10 English words that are hard to say correctly - Duration: 11:26.

Hi.

Welcome to engVid.

I'm Adam.

Today's lesson is a pronunciation lesson.

I'm going to talk to you about 10 words that many people find very difficult to pronounce,

especially non-native English speakers, but even sometimes native speakers have some trouble

with some of these.

We're going to look at the first five and I'm going to show you two things, two ways

to look at this word.

One...

Or these words.

One is the phonetic, basically just: How does it sound?

And two is looking at the actual phonetic alphabet to see how it's spelled according

to the phonetic alphabet, and I'll talk to you about that as well.

So we're going to look at: "months", "clothes", "little", "queue", "chaos".

So you already heard me saying them, but I'll go through each one carefully.

A lot of people try to pronounce the "th" in this word: "months", "months", you're just

confusing your tongue, you're confusing your listener.

Don't try to always put "ths", they don't always work.

Even native speakers don't bother trying to separate the sounds.

What...

The way it sounds like to us, like the way I say it is: "muntz".

The "ths" I just switch to a "tz".

So if you think about the word "plants", you know...

Everybody knows how to say "plant", one plant, many plants, this is the same sound as here:

"tz".

So this is the same sound here: "mun", like "sun", "run", "munt", "muntz".

Okay?

Again, don't try to separate them.

This is what it looks like in the phonetic.

Now, if you want to really improve your pronunciation and sound like a native speaker, you must

learn the International Phonetic Alphabet.

I took this phonetic spelling from the Merriam-Webster's Dictionary, that's the American dictionary

if you want to get the North American accent.

Look at the Oxford Dictionary, for example, if you want to get the British phonetic spelling

of things, if you want to get the different accents, etc.

Get to know these symbols.

This is like an "ah" or sometimes even an "uh", as we're going to see in other words.

Make sure you understand the different symbols and what sounds they represent, that way any

word that you want to pronounce correctly, you can do according to this.

Now, you can also go online: m-w . com or just www . Merriam-Webster . com, you can

hear all of these words and you can practice saying them and saying them correctly.

Now, this word, and it's the same idea.

You still have your "t", "h", and "s", but you have the "e", the extra vowel in the middle.

A lot of people try to say: "clothes", but if you say "clothes" to a native speaker...

Okay, usually the context will help them understand what you're saying, but if you say the word

out of context they actually won't know what you're saying because we don't have a word

"clothes".

Okay?

It sounds like "cloze".

Close the door, wear clothes, sounds exactly the same.

And again, the phonetic with be "o" there, "k", and the "z".

We don't have the "th" because we don't pronounce it.

So most words that have a "th" and an "s" very close together, we generally just basically

squeeze them in into a "ts" sound or a "z" sound.

Okay?

"Clothes".

So when...

After you take the clothes out of the closet, close the door.

Okay?

Clothes.

"Little".

Now, some people try to say "little", which is okay.

Everybody will understand you if you say "little", but most people in, again, native...

Native speakers in everyday sound, everyday speech, everyday pace will say: "lidol".

I have a little bit.

Little bit.

So it sounds like a "d", the "tt" sounds like a "d".

This "i" is almost not pronounced.

It's more like the "d" drops into the "l".

This is what it looks like here, that's where the "t" drops.

They put it as a "t", but when you have two t's together and in normal speed, it sounds

like a "d", so: "lidle".

Some people say: "I have a little bit", some people will say: "I have a lidle bit."

Little.

Okay?

Now, this word, this word is very frightening because everybody who doesn't actually know

this word will actually try to pronounce it.

But you have to remember English is a crazy language.

We have many words that don't sound anything like they look.

Okay?

So this is not "queue", nobody says "queue", because nobody will understand what you're

saying.

This word basically means "q" or is pronounced-sorry-"q".

It means a line up.

When you go to the bank and you go to the teller, but there's a lot of people, get in

queue and wait until your turn.

Get in line.

Queue, very simple, just like the letter "q", and there is the alphabet.

Now, this one I've heard all kinds.

I've heard: "cows", I've heard "ka-os", but the actual correct way is "k", we pronounce

the "a" as a diphthong, as like a two-vowel sound, "ke yos" or "key os".

Okay?

Depends.

Some people say it differently.

Some people say: "ke yos", some people say "key os".

They'll put the accent...

Technically it should be this one because the stress is on the first part: "key os".

So look...

Notice that these are both a's, but these symbols on top tell you that they're diphthongs,

or they're longer, or they're shorter, what kind of sound they should be.

If you start to study the IPA, it's like learning a new alphabet so it does...

It will take some work from you.

Okay?

You do have to put in some effort, but once you learn it you can learn the pronunciation

of basically every word, and you can learn the different accents if you want British,

Australian, Canadian, American, etc. learn the phonetic alphabet.

Let's look at five more words.

Okay, so we're going to look at five more words that...

The first ones we looked at, everyday words, you're going to use them a lot.

These ones not as common, but still regular everyday words.

Okay?

So first we're going to look at: "niche".

Now, it looks like "Nietzsche", which...

Who was a very famous philosopher, but that's not who we're talking about here.

We're look...

Talking about niche.

When you're talking about a market and there's a very particular target audience or very

particular customer for a very specialized thing, so it's small, we call that a niche.

Okay?

It's like a very particular small thing.

This is how it's pronounced: "neesh", this is what it looks like in the IPA.

Okay?

So, again, study the IPA, very recommended.

Not easy, but it's worth it for you, especially if you want to improve your pronunciation.

Now, everybody looks at this word and they recognize the word "famous", so then they

think it's: "Oh, infamous, means not famous", but that's actually not the meaning of the

word and that's not the correct pronunciation either.

This word is "infamous", "in fa mus", and it means the...

It's famous, but for something bad.

Okay?

So somebody is famous for something bad, that person is infamous.

"In fa mus", "in fa mus".

Now, this looks like a "uh" so infamous, it depends who you're asking how it's pronounced.

I pronounce it "infa", "infamus", okay.

And the accent, "infamous", on the first syllable.

So remember it's very important also to understand syllables which are actually the vowel sounds

in a word.

So if you're not sure about a word, first cut it into all of its syllables and then

try to pronounce each one separately.

And if you're not sure how to pronounce them, you go look it up in the dictionary, you can

hear it.

Some...

A lot of them, like the Merriam-Webster will also give you this type of break down.

They'll split it into syllables and they'll give you the IPA spelling as well.

Now, "lawyer", the person who practices law.

So this word: "law" is "ah", but in...

When we're talking about the person it's: "oh", "loh", "loh yer", "loh yer".

This "yer" is the same as "sir" or "were".

So, one of the good things you can also do is try to find the pronunciations of words

that you do know how to say properly, like "sir" or "were", and then apply that to other

words that you're not sure about.

So you know this spelling: "your", "sir", "were", "lawyer".

Very straightforward.

Not "lawyer", okay?

Lawyer.

"Squirrel".

A squirrel is a cute, little animal...

For some people it's cute.

I think they're cute.

Some people think they're mice with big tails, but in Canada we have lots of them.

Okay?

And a lot of people come to Canada and they take pictures of these little animals, and

they want to send them home to wherever they came from, and then they want to tell their

family or friends about this animal and then they go: "Squirrel", "squirrah", okay?

Because the "rl" is a very difficult combination of letters to pronounce, even for native speakers.

For example, this is one of the most difficult words in English to pronounce: "rural".

Okay?

Rural means, like, countryside.

Urban - city; rural - countryside.

See?

Even I have trouble with this word.

"rl" is difficult.

From...

For some nationalities it's very difficult because you don't distinguish between these

two to begin with.

So what are you going to do?

You're going to take it and try to connect it to another word that you do know.

Most people can say: "girl".

All you're doing is you're taking out the "g", you're putting in the "skw", and you

have the same word: "girl", "squirrel", a girl squirrel, a squirrel girl.

Same idea, same pronunciation, and then you play with other words you do know to get to

the words you don't know.

And again, here the reason there's a little accent on top of the "r" is because it kind

of drops into the...

Into the "l" which is actually what makes it difficult to pronounce: "rl", little ending

there.

Now, everybody...

I've heard all kinds of ways to say this word: "comfortable".

I'm not going to go through them, but listen to how I say it in regular speech.

"Cumf t'bl".

I don't pronounce the "r", I barely pronounce "table".

I don't say "table", I say "t'bl".

I squeeze all...

I squeeze it all together, I take out the vowels.

"Cumf t'bl", that's one way.

Some people do pronounce the "r": "cum for tabl".

The "tabl" is still not "table", it's "tabl", any way you say it.

Some people do say the "r", some people don't.

Some people make the "f" sound like a "p": "cumptabl".

It works for some, it doesn't work for anybody...

For everybody.

Whatever way you say it, it is not "comfortable".

That's not the correct way.

"Comftbl".

Okay?

So get used to this kind of words.

Get used to the IPA, very, very important, very useful if you want to sound like a native

speaker.

Okay?

So, a little bit difficult to make quizzes on this, but I did make a quiz with IPA, help

you study your IPA words.

Go to www.engvid.com, take the quiz, and practice your use of the IPA for pronunciation.

Like my video if you liked it, and don't forget to subscribe to my channel.

If you have any questions, again, www.engvid.com, you can ask me in the forum there.

And I'll see you again real soon. Bye-bye.

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Small Details You Missed In Taylor Swift's '...Ready For It?' Video - Duration: 5:41.

After dropping the record-breaking music video for "Look What You Made Me Do" in August 2017,

Taylor Swift left fans hungry for more.

Well, she delivered.

The futuristic video for "…Ready For It?," released just two weeks before Swift's album

Reputation hits shelves, follows a cloaked Swift walking among robotic citizens of a

dark, cyberpunk society.

While the visuals alone make the video a major contender for top honors at the 2018 VMAs,

it's the little details Swift and director Joseph Kahn added that really make it shine.

Here are a few of the Easter eggs and nods to other media scattered throughout.

Sci-fi inspiration

For the look and feel of "...Ready For It?," Swift and Kahn borrowed heavily from popular

science fiction.

Not only does the video feel visually similar to Blade Runner and TRON, but one incarnation

of Swift looks almost exactly like Scarlett Johansson's character in Ghost in the Shell.

Considering that the movie follows a character that falls victim to identity manipulation

at the hands of higher powers, Swift may very well be implying that her persona is a result

of the media's influence—but now she's ready to break free of the industry's chains.

Calvin callback

While Swift may not reference ex-boyfriend Calvin Harris directly in this song, she uses

the video to ever-so-slightly assert her role in the creation of Harris' hit collaboration

with Rihanna, "This Is What You Came For."

In the Instagram teaser for Swift's new video, her name is displayed against a stormy night

sky.

Compare that to the lightning-strike visuals in the single art from Harris's chart topper,

and the lyric from his song: "Lightning strikes everytime she moves"... and all the lightning

imagery in the video.

Need more convincing?

Hours before the video's release, director Joseph Kahn tweeted out, "Nils Sjöbot," a

reference to Nils Sjoberg, the pseudonym Swift used when writing Harris's hit, and, of course,

the robo-Swift from in the video.

Fans may remember the drama that followed this track's release once Swift took credit

for penning the single's catchy lyrics after her split from Harris in June 2016.

Harris took to Twitter to rant about Swift's team making him look bad, calling the whole

ordeal "hurtful" and noting that he still wrote the music and produced the track.

Bad Blood 2.0

Did that scene with a cloaked Swift falling backwards as glass shards whipped by look

familiar?

Well, it's not far off from a scene in Swift's music video for "Bad Blood."

However, rather than Selena Gomez kicking Swift out of the window of a tall building,

Swift herself—or, at least, a version of herself—knocks her over.

While Swift's character in "Bad Blood" is healed after her hard fall, her character

in "…Ready For It?" doesn't get a happy ending.

Glass cuts her face, revealing her robotic skeleton, and she's later seen suffering some

major electrical burns.

Witch hunt

As cloaked Swift fries in a storm of electricity, the words "they're burning all the witches"

can be seen spray-painted on some stairs.

This is likely a reference to Swift's often negative portrayal by other celebrities and

media outlets — she feels like the victim of a "witch hunt."

Maybe Swift's trying to tell everyone that she's sick of taking the blame in Hollywood

squabbles, and being falsely accused for starting fights with other top dogs in the industry.

Or maybe she's actually playing the victim—just like Kim Kardashian said.

Graffiti preview

That's not the only interesting piece of graffiti in the video.

"I love you in secret" and other phrases can be spotted as Swift swaggers down an alley.

These could be lyrics from other songs on Reputation, like "Ur gorgeous," a lyric from

the album's third single, "Gorgeous."

Lucky numbers

Early on in the video, Swift pauses near a door which features the numbers "89" and "91"

nearby.

While the "89" is likely a reference to Swift's birth year, the "91" may be a reference to

new boyfriend Joe Alwyn's birth year.

Another nod to the British actor could be the code Swift uses to open the door to the

room housing the caged Swift android: "21," which corresponds to Joe birthday, February

21st.

Swift also threw in her well-documented lucky number 13, just for good measure.

Horsin' around

This dramatic visual is likely a direct reference to Swift's 2008 song "White Horse."

The song features the line, "Now it's too late for you and your white horse to come

around."

In "…Ready For It?," Swift is in the saddle, ready to show haters that she's in control

of her own destiny, taking charge and saving herself.

The horse could also be a reference to Swift's video for "Blank Space," which features two

white horses prominently.

Since that video mocked the media's portrayal of Swift as boy-obsessed, it would make sense

to drop a link into the "…Ready For It?"

video, which could definitely be interpreted as Swift's takedown of her own former image.

Or maybe she just loves horses?

Year of the snake

In case there was any doubt, Swift is back and ready to dominate the charts once again—and

she wants everyone to know it.

In the alleyway scene of the video, eagle-eyed viewers can spot some Chinese characters — one

translates, in part, to "year of the snake."

And everybody knows that Swift just loves her snakes.

Ever since she embraced them in her music video for "Look What You Made Me Do," she's

branded herself with the creature, owning her haters' cruel nickname for her.

Plus, Swift was famously born in the year of the snake, 1989, according to the Chinese

calendar.

Swift also rocks a silver snake ring on her right hand in one scene, which looks to be

the very same one up for sale in her merch shop.

And, if fans pay extra close attention to Swift's face at one point, there appears to

be a small snake making its way across her chin and right cheek.

So, are more snake-filled videos on the way for fans?

We'll all just have to wait and see.

Swift's sixth studio effort, Reputation, drops November 11, 2017.

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10 English words that are hard to say correctly - Duration: 11:26.

Hi.

Welcome to engVid.

I'm Adam.

Today's lesson is a pronunciation lesson.

I'm going to talk to you about 10 words that many people find very difficult to pronounce,

especially non-native English speakers, but even sometimes native speakers have some trouble

with some of these.

We're going to look at the first five and I'm going to show you two things, two ways

to look at this word.

One...

Or these words.

One is the phonetic, basically just: How does it sound?

And two is looking at the actual phonetic alphabet to see how it's spelled according

to the phonetic alphabet, and I'll talk to you about that as well.

So we're going to look at: "months", "clothes", "little", "queue", "chaos".

So you already heard me saying them, but I'll go through each one carefully.

A lot of people try to pronounce the "th" in this word: "months", "months", you're just

confusing your tongue, you're confusing your listener.

Don't try to always put "ths", they don't always work.

Even native speakers don't bother trying to separate the sounds.

What...

The way it sounds like to us, like the way I say it is: "muntz".

The "ths" I just switch to a "tz".

So if you think about the word "plants", you know...

Everybody knows how to say "plant", one plant, many plants, this is the same sound as here:

"tz".

So this is the same sound here: "mun", like "sun", "run", "munt", "muntz".

Okay?

Again, don't try to separate them.

This is what it looks like in the phonetic.

Now, if you want to really improve your pronunciation and sound like a native speaker, you must

learn the International Phonetic Alphabet.

I took this phonetic spelling from the Merriam-Webster's Dictionary, that's the American dictionary

if you want to get the North American accent.

Look at the Oxford Dictionary, for example, if you want to get the British phonetic spelling

of things, if you want to get the different accents, etc.

Get to know these symbols.

This is like an "ah" or sometimes even an "uh", as we're going to see in other words.

Make sure you understand the different symbols and what sounds they represent, that way any

word that you want to pronounce correctly, you can do according to this.

Now, you can also go online: m-w . com or just www . Merriam-Webster . com, you can

hear all of these words and you can practice saying them and saying them correctly.

Now, this word, and it's the same idea.

You still have your "t", "h", and "s", but you have the "e", the extra vowel in the middle.

A lot of people try to say: "clothes", but if you say "clothes" to a native speaker...

Okay, usually the context will help them understand what you're saying, but if you say the word

out of context they actually won't know what you're saying because we don't have a word

"clothes".

Okay?

It sounds like "cloze".

Close the door, wear clothes, sounds exactly the same.

And again, the phonetic with be "o" there, "k", and the "z".

We don't have the "th" because we don't pronounce it.

So most words that have a "th" and an "s" very close together, we generally just basically

squeeze them in into a "ts" sound or a "z" sound.

Okay?

"Clothes".

So when...

After you take the clothes out of the closet, close the door.

Okay?

Clothes.

"Little".

Now, some people try to say "little", which is okay.

Everybody will understand you if you say "little", but most people in, again, native...

Native speakers in everyday sound, everyday speech, everyday pace will say: "lidol".

I have a little bit.

Little bit.

So it sounds like a "d", the "tt" sounds like a "d".

This "i" is almost not pronounced.

It's more like the "d" drops into the "l".

This is what it looks like here, that's where the "t" drops.

They put it as a "t", but when you have two t's together and in normal speed, it sounds

like a "d", so: "lidle".

Some people say: "I have a little bit", some people will say: "I have a lidle bit."

Little.

Okay?

Now, this word, this word is very frightening because everybody who doesn't actually know

this word will actually try to pronounce it.

But you have to remember English is a crazy language.

We have many words that don't sound anything like they look.

Okay?

So this is not "queue", nobody says "queue", because nobody will understand what you're

saying.

This word basically means "q" or is pronounced-sorry-"q".

It means a line up.

When you go to the bank and you go to the teller, but there's a lot of people, get in

queue and wait until your turn.

Get in line.

Queue, very simple, just like the letter "q", and there is the alphabet.

Now, this one I've heard all kinds.

I've heard: "cows", I've heard "ka-os", but the actual correct way is "k", we pronounce

the "a" as a diphthong, as like a two-vowel sound, "ke yos" or "key os".

Okay?

Depends.

Some people say it differently.

Some people say: "ke yos", some people say "key os".

They'll put the accent...

Technically it should be this one because the stress is on the first part: "key os".

So look...

Notice that these are both a's, but these symbols on top tell you that they're diphthongs,

or they're longer, or they're shorter, what kind of sound they should be.

If you start to study the IPA, it's like learning a new alphabet so it does...

It will take some work from you.

Okay?

You do have to put in some effort, but once you learn it you can learn the pronunciation

of basically every word, and you can learn the different accents if you want British,

Australian, Canadian, American, etc. learn the phonetic alphabet.

Let's look at five more words.

Okay, so we're going to look at five more words that...

The first ones we looked at, everyday words, you're going to use them a lot.

These ones not as common, but still regular everyday words.

Okay?

So first we're going to look at: "niche".

Now, it looks like "Nietzsche", which...

Who was a very famous philosopher, but that's not who we're talking about here.

We're look...

Talking about niche.

When you're talking about a market and there's a very particular target audience or very

particular customer for a very specialized thing, so it's small, we call that a niche.

Okay?

It's like a very particular small thing.

This is how it's pronounced: "neesh", this is what it looks like in the IPA.

Okay?

So, again, study the IPA, very recommended.

Not easy, but it's worth it for you, especially if you want to improve your pronunciation.

Now, everybody looks at this word and they recognize the word "famous", so then they

think it's: "Oh, infamous, means not famous", but that's actually not the meaning of the

word and that's not the correct pronunciation either.

This word is "infamous", "in fa mus", and it means the...

It's famous, but for something bad.

Okay?

So somebody is famous for something bad, that person is infamous.

"In fa mus", "in fa mus".

Now, this looks like a "uh" so infamous, it depends who you're asking how it's pronounced.

I pronounce it "infa", "infamus", okay.

And the accent, "infamous", on the first syllable.

So remember it's very important also to understand syllables which are actually the vowel sounds

in a word.

So if you're not sure about a word, first cut it into all of its syllables and then

try to pronounce each one separately.

And if you're not sure how to pronounce them, you go look it up in the dictionary, you can

hear it.

Some...

A lot of them, like the Merriam-Webster will also give you this type of break down.

They'll split it into syllables and they'll give you the IPA spelling as well.

Now, "lawyer", the person who practices law.

So this word: "law" is "ah", but in...

When we're talking about the person it's: "oh", "loh", "loh yer", "loh yer".

This "yer" is the same as "sir" or "were".

So, one of the good things you can also do is try to find the pronunciations of words

that you do know how to say properly, like "sir" or "were", and then apply that to other

words that you're not sure about.

So you know this spelling: "your", "sir", "were", "lawyer".

Very straightforward.

Not "lawyer", okay?

Lawyer.

"Squirrel".

A squirrel is a cute, little animal...

For some people it's cute.

I think they're cute.

Some people think they're mice with big tails, but in Canada we have lots of them.

Okay?

And a lot of people come to Canada and they take pictures of these little animals, and

they want to send them home to wherever they came from, and then they want to tell their

family or friends about this animal and then they go: "Squirrel", "squirrah", okay?

Because the "rl" is a very difficult combination of letters to pronounce, even for native speakers.

For example, this is one of the most difficult words in English to pronounce: "rural".

Okay?

Rural means, like, countryside.

Urban - city; rural - countryside.

See?

Even I have trouble with this word.

"rl" is difficult.

From...

For some nationalities it's very difficult because you don't distinguish between these

two to begin with.

So what are you going to do?

You're going to take it and try to connect it to another word that you do know.

Most people can say: "girl".

All you're doing is you're taking out the "g", you're putting in the "skw", and you

have the same word: "girl", "squirrel", a girl squirrel, a squirrel girl.

Same idea, same pronunciation, and then you play with other words you do know to get to

the words you don't know.

And again, here the reason there's a little accent on top of the "r" is because it kind

of drops into the...

Into the "l" which is actually what makes it difficult to pronounce: "rl", little ending

there.

Now, everybody...

I've heard all kinds of ways to say this word: "comfortable".

I'm not going to go through them, but listen to how I say it in regular speech.

"Cumf t'bl".

I don't pronounce the "r", I barely pronounce "table".

I don't say "table", I say "t'bl".

I squeeze all...

I squeeze it all together, I take out the vowels.

"Cumf t'bl", that's one way.

Some people do pronounce the "r": "cum for tabl".

The "tabl" is still not "table", it's "tabl", any way you say it.

Some people do say the "r", some people don't.

Some people make the "f" sound like a "p": "cumptabl".

It works for some, it doesn't work for anybody...

For everybody.

Whatever way you say it, it is not "comfortable".

That's not the correct way.

"Comftbl".

Okay?

So get used to this kind of words.

Get used to the IPA, very, very important, very useful if you want to sound like a native

speaker.

Okay?

So, a little bit difficult to make quizzes on this, but I did make a quiz with IPA, help

you study your IPA words.

Go to www.engvid.com, take the quiz, and practice your use of the IPA for pronunciation.

Like my video if you liked it, and don't forget to subscribe to my channel.

If you have any questions, again, www.engvid.com, you can ask me in the forum there.

And I'll see you again real soon. Bye-bye.

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Welcome to A Live Stream of Gaben saying Thanks, and have fun - Duration: 42:24.

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Spanish ASMR! Relaxing sounds! you will sleep ( No talking) ( man) - Duration: 28:12.

Hey lynxes

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Scare prank on neighbors! *dark and scary* - Duration: 2:25.

Hey guys, sorry for late uploads heres a video hope you enjoy!) What do we do?

Did it grab their attention

HAhaha got you! *neighbor* "get the F### out of our house

get out no thank you it's my mom's pillows oh thank you guys

for the footage don't lie we all show your faces

oh that's sweet Wow yeah we did

well thank you guys for watching if you didn't know what we were doing we were

actually pranking neighbors it actually didn't go so well like before you shush

um but like when we did it before without the town no I'm going to show it

Ill slap you.. LET it GO! Let it go! SEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEe

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Boots Shopping & Baby Shower With Friends ⎮ ASL Stew Life - Duration: 14:34.

(cat meow... ♪♪♪)

So that's what happens in the morning.

Claire pets herself on my purse and all of the cats whine

because we don't feed them yet.... happy Wednesday!

Hello, right now we are talking about my belly button.

Yeah, right here.

Sorry

Ugh. So Jenna says that it's going to pop out to an outie

and I say it won't.

But right now it looks like this.

So like, it still has a dip in it but like...

but here on the top, there's a dip,

but here on the top there's like skin that folds over

so I don't know.

I don't know. What do you think?

You think it's gonna fully pop?

Up close and personal with the camera.

So pretty much tonight it's Wednesday and

we've just been cleaning and preparing for the baby shower which is on Sunday.

Friday we'll be working all day.

We have a birthday dinner Friday cause it's my birthday

and I'm 31 years old!

And...

excuse you!

Saturday all day, from 9 - 4 I think, we have our child birthing class.

Then we'll be coming home and cleaning up and getting everything ready

because Sunday it the baby shower

but I don't want to be last minute freaking out.

So I figured it'd probably be best to do that Saturday.

So...

that was today pretty much.

She is still sick.

[JE] Yup got a cold.

Just dealing with it.

[JI] So I just got a package.

I was gonna wait until Jenna got home later,

but I already know what's inside.

We had a few people... because we have one more baby shower

and some people weren't able to come.

I think they sent something in the mail.

It actually has the company name, which I know what that means.

So I'm going to open it and see which one it is!

♪♪♪

So cute!

It's one of the swaddle blankets that we wanted.

We actually have a few, but we have a good amount.

Ugh!

But anyways, really cute.

I'm trying to figure out who this is from.

Anyways I'm going to open the card and see who it's from and thank them.

So cool!

Right now, I've been baking.

I'm making breakfast cookies for work tomorrow.

Hopefully they're good.

Umm... didn't really want to taste them because I don't have too many,

but I'm afraid they're gonna be dry.

I don't know and I have to make more later.

But it's already 7p and I haven't had dinner.

So I think I want to eat

then I'll eat just one of these just to make sure they're okay.

If they're not, then I don't know.

I'm really concerned!

So I got everything ready.

I think that I saved the cookies... hopefully.

I have bananas and then I'll chop up a pineapple tomorrow. Get that ready.

But right now I'm getting ready for bed.

Made some last minute tea for Jenna who's watching the game.

And... yeah, that's about it.

Tomorrow's my birthday! Woo!

Yay!

31 years old... see you tomorrow.

(clicks) Bye!

[JE] So we are here. Birthday dinner for Jill.

We're at a restaurant called Nox.

So first time here. Seems pretty cool.

It's kind of got a homey but gothic type of mixed vibe.

It's a pretty unique environment. I like it.

[JI] Yeah it's really nice and she just took me shopping too.

[JE] Yep, have to treat my woman.

[JI] Yeah she took me shopping for some work clothes... Motherhood Maternity.

It was expensive but worth it and she was very patient. Waited a long time.

The women at the store were kind of pushy

and it kind of got me mad, but I'm over it.

♪♪♪

[JE] You don't want to film yourself?

OK

We're watching a movie for Jill's birthday.

We picked this one.

Yup, good one.

[JI] Happy Saturday!

We woke up early and we're going to our childbirthing class right now, woo!

Ready to learn how to birth this baby!

Well... not right now.

But... eventually.

Hopefully "next year".

We'll explain more later,

but we're going to go into class.

I don't think we can film in class cause that would be weird.

But we'll see you maybe at lunch or something.

[JE] Everything's going good.

Just eating some lunch now before we have to head back to class.

[JI] Yeah, so far been doing fine.

Class seems to be nice. The woman's really nice.

We'll talk more later.

Class is done!

Yeah now we now how to birth a baby!

Now this.

[JE] One more birthday gift.

[JI] Yeah kind of, I really need boots.

Might have found some boots. We'll see.

I need ankle boots for work because

one: I just need boots and

two: I'm big and fat and don't fit into many of my boots.

And I don't want to spend too much money.

So we'll see. These might work. We'll see.

My feet are swollen a tiny bit.

♪♪♪

Yeah not bad.

The ankle part will hit me, but if I have socks on, this should be fine.

Yeah, i'm not sure if they're big or not.

I don't know.

I'm not sure if I have thick socks.

Not bad.

Yeah, I might get these... maybe.

Good morning. Right now I'm heading into Target.

It is Sunday, so meaning baby shower today!

I have to say baby, baby, baby, before the shower

because we're playing a game were you can't say baby.

So anyways, I gotta get it out of my system.

I'm gonna go in. Get some drinks.

Maybe a few plates, stuff like that.

Maybe some gifts. We will see.

Hopefully I can find everything I need and then head back home

because pretty much a lot of the stuff is already done.

We have friends that are gonna come over and bring a bunch of stuff.

It's really helpful. So awesome!

Let's see what Target has.

♪♪♪

Right now, I hit the jackpot.

I got the last few plates and some napkins.

Found some table covers on sale

and also some lanterns. So yay!

Now I need to find other stuff.

OMG I'm so excited because

I didn't have favors for everyone

and oh my gosh.

I was just looking around in the candy

and I happen to find some lollipops that are Star Wars

and I was like where are those from?

I found them!

Yay! Favors will be made. Woo!

Now I just have to go home and print papers and cut those out. No big deal.

♪♪♪

So right now we're just getting ready for the party.

Almost everything is done.

Some other people are helping.

So they're coming soon and I'm gonna try and film as much as I can.

Claire is missing again, but I know she's here.

Fun!

♪♪♪

You win!

♪♪♪

[JE] Good night!

[JI] So, now it is time to say goodnight.

Party went great!

Everything, wonderful people that came.

We had a really good time.

And... yeah.

Really.. it was just wonderful.

It's good to hang out with everyone. Have some fun.

We got some really good things.

And... yeah, it was just...

everyone was so generous and wonderful.

So we really enjoyed it.

Hopefully you enjoy the weeks vlog and we'll see you starting tomorrow...

for this week. Bye, goodnight!

♪♪♪

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한고은 사과 강형욱 소환 안락사 논란 - Duration: 9:35.

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WAQT Full Movie HD-AKSHAY KUMAR,AMITABH BACHCHAN,PRIYANKA CHOPRA-ENG/Arabic Sub-Hindi Full Movie - Duration: 2:24:43.

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Stranger Things Season 2 REVIEW - SPOILERS - Duration: 12:33.

Okay let's do this

because I gotta get back to Netflix

and finish Stranger Things Season 2!

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이천희 전혜진 결혼 집안 가구 - Duration: 3:13.

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EP3.1 : Pipit Banglamphu, History Museum - Duration: 7:51.

Banglampoo museum isn't that far from Khaosarn Road.

The location is on Pra Arthid road near Banglampoo canal and Prasumen fort.

You should explore here since morning thus can go places by the travel information the

place provides.

Banglampoo museum opens every day except Monday from 10 am to 6 pm.

You can enter the show every 30 minutes which the last one will end at 4 pm.

And for the cost, you pay only 100 baht for both Thais and foreigners.

Start with the first building that has an exhibition shows what does the treasury department

do, how to take care of precious property of the land, and how the process of making

ancient coins is.

It is accessible for any people, seniors, handicapped, and kids.

Also they provide 7 subtitles of different languages such as Thai, Chinese, Japanese,

Korean, English, German, and French.

Walking through another old-woodened building, there is a part for an exhibition of Banglampoo

community which is divided into various zones.

You will experience a short movie presentation that brings you back to the old days in Rattanakosin

era.

You'll get to know more about their real lifestyles throughout hundred years.

How they spent lives along the canal, food areas, parks, as well as night clubs in the

era called "Pra Nakorn center".

The abundance of things and growth of Banglampoo with western influence has made it a lively

place.

The exhibition displays that Banglampoo used to be a very diverse place with Thais, Laos,

Cambodians, Indians, and Chinese who were the tellers of this whole history from digging

the canal, expanding the town, living styles, to being influenced by westerners which led

to development and modern construction.

Let's get to know more about Pra Nakorn center!

So basically it was the most entertaining and prosperous era of Banglampoo.

This room is considered VERY interesting and has so many spots to take pictures!

We can see the big yellow monorail waiting for passengers as well as this small kid bending

over to see something through a wall.

It's quite cute since there are also some holes for us to try looking!

What's behind?

It's a Thai traditional dramatic performance!

Because the kids did not have enough money to buy a show ticket, so well, this is the

way!

The monorail and dramatic performance were good representatives of the old Banglampoo.

This town was the center with the best entertainment such as Bussayapan cinema, Hom Huan dramatic

performance hall, Ngek Chuan mall, and so on.

This room also gathers the old merchandise in the town for show.

You can see a duplicated old coffee, clothing, shoe shops.

In this part, it is the presentation of hidden information in Banglampoo town that is not

known by most people.

For example, Thai cloth embroidery in Trok Kian Ni Was community, Duriyapraneet music

house, gold making process, and ancient porridge.

What is surprising is everything in the old times was inherited generations by generations.

While walking in these alleys, we also spotted a plate of Banglampoo museum.

The charm of this place never fails to amaze anyone.

For more infomation >> EP3.1 : Pipit Banglamphu, History Museum - Duration: 7:51.

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KATE & MUM- Short Film/Latest 2017 Nigerian Nollywood Ghallywood FULL Movie - Duration: 30:34.

English

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LESSON TEACHER- Latest 2017 Nigerian Nollywood Ghallywood FULL Movie - Duration: 15:59.

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Comendo a melhor coxinha de Brasil ft. Padaria Real - Duration: 3:12.

October 27th, Friday

It's time to eat.

Were here in Sorocaba

I'm here to take some internship documents

My "cameraman", Diego, is helping me with the video.

It was raining so much here

We were think about go to the shopping

What do you think ?

( Let's go )

We gotta check the weather first, because the weather is not so good today

A good tip to know what to do in a new place is search for this:

" What can I do in ' Sorocaba ' "

Google will show you every place that you can go

then you look for a place that's close to you

In our case It's the Zoo, but we are not going there.

Bye!

Unbelievable! Just because we are going the rain started again

heavily

It's not just a rain, It's raining heavily

We are from another city! We are here just for an interview

( and how was it ? )

I don't know...

Let's see what happens

And we keep talking with that guy from security

Here is saying that we are from the same city

We probably will need to go home

because there isn't anything to do here

It's raining...

There is this park and we could take a look

I brought my longbaord, but with this weather It's not a good idea

I don't think we should do that...

I think it's the famous " Padaria Real "

I think we should go there

People say that bakery is the best in Brasil

What do you think ?

( go ! )

I stopped the car in a bad spot! Can you take the ticket for me ?

Hi!

How are you doing ?

Thank you

Yup! They really do some delicious here...

Man! Look that!

We ordered to-go

because we have to be in our city in 40 minutes

We don't have much time

but it's 30 minutes from Sorocaba to our city

So it's a " to-go " order

Our number!

and that's it

two " coxinhas " to go, please.

Thanks

Bye! Have a good one

Hold tripod, camera and other stuffs is not easy

how is it ?

( delicious )

Great! I'll eat mine

Let's tasty it

Damn!

( It tastes like " coxinha" but there's something different in it )

Why did I just buy one for me ?

( Because you haven't eaten before )

( now you tasted it and you want more )

wow! that's delicious

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You won't believe what Kate Middleton and Princess Diana's engagement ring is worth now - Duration: 2:45.

You won't believe what Kate Middleton and Princess Diana's engagement ring is worth now

, 35, is the wife of , the second in line to the British throne.  When he proposed to his now wife, the prince opted to use his late mother s engagement ring - a stunning sapphire set in diamonds.

The move may have inadvertently boosted the value of the royal ring, which is now worth almost nine times its original value. The ring was originally bought for Lady Diana Spencer in 1981, and cost an eye-watering £28,500.

This amount seems costly now, but taking into account inflation, which has average 3.7 per cent year on year according to the bank of England, the ring really lost the equivalent of £100,252.37.

Even taking this into account, the ring has more than doubled in value. Kate's ring is now valued at over £300,000. The average cost of an engagement ring from a specialist jeweller is £3,000.

According to recent reports spending on engagement rings over the past five years has fallen by 6 per cent. The average engagement ring bought by Britons today costs £1,080, according to jewellery insurer Protect Your Bubble.

Kate has some other , including a gold and diamond hoop earrings given to her by Prince William, and costing £35,700 from Cartier. has also gifted his daughter-in-law jewellery, including a £150,000 diamond bracelet.

Kate will break with tradition drastically when she becomes a monarch. She has already set a record as the oldest royal bride, aged 29.

If Prince William is coronated there is will. Kate, who would then be known as Queen Catherine, would be the only female British monarch to have a degree.

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