How To Understand FAST Spoken English – YouTube Dictation Transcript & Vocabulary

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1.Let me guess

2.You can understand English  speakers perfectly well when they talk   at this speed

3.However, when

4.It's  harder to understand them

5.Let me help

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Key Vocabulary (CEFR C1)

afternoon

B1

The part of the day from noon or lunchtime until sunset, evening, or suppertime or 6pm.

Example:

"[Music] Good morning, good afternoon and good  evening. Welcome to Smashing English! Before  "

practicalities

B2

The state of being practical or feasible.

Example:

"practicalities here, because I truly think that  this, this is the main reason why understanding  "

vowel-to-vowel

B2

A B2-level word commonly used in this context.

Example:

"it becomes "I actually." Why do we say "Y"? Let me  tell you. So, this is a vowel-to-vowel link. Okay,  "

objective

B1

A material object that physically exists.

Example:

"objective of economic policy should be collective  well-being. How happy and healthy a population is,  "

morning

B1

The part of the day from dawn to noon.

Example:

"[Music] Good morning, good afternoon and good  evening. Welcome to Smashing English! Before  "

evening

B1

The time of the day between dusk and night, when it gets dark.

Example:

"[Music] Good morning, good afternoon and good  evening. Welcome to Smashing English! Before  "

smashing

B1

To break (something brittle) violently.

Example:

"[Music] Good morning, good afternoon and good  evening. Welcome to Smashing English! Before  "

feature

B1

One's structure or make-up: form, shape, bodily proportions.

Example:

"featured much younger speakers using a dialect  that maybe you are not familiar with. They were  "

everyone

B1

Every person.

Example:

"the things that confuse you. So, for example, the  one that everyone knows: "gonna." Okay, instead of  "

understanding

B1

To grasp a concept fully and thoroughly, especially (of words, statements, art, etc.) to be aware of the meaning of and (of people) to be aware of the intent of.

Example:

"practicalities here, because I truly think that  this, this is the main reason why understanding  "

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Chunking

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Linking

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Intonation

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Video Difficulty Analysis & Stats

Category
education
CEFR Level
C1
Duration
1289
Total Words
3634
Total Sentences
197
Average Sentence Length
18 words

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