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Learn English with Movies — LEGALLY BLONDE

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[Music]

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Thank you.

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What are you so happy about? You're on

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trial for murder. Get up.

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What? You're fired. I have new

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representation.

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Who?

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[Music]

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Ah, yeah. Global citizen. So, I watched

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Legally Blonde countless times when I

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was young, and today you're going to

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learn a ton of advanced vocabulary and

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pronunciation with a scene where L

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teaches her friend Powette how to grab a

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guy's attention with a bend and snap. By

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the way, we're saving all the advanced

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expressions for you over on our Real

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Life English app so that you can

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remember them forever. Just like Maki

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who said the app is really helping them

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to understand natives, to improve their

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pronunciation, and to speak more

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naturally. So, I'll be telling you more

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about it in just a little bit, but you

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can get free access to the premium

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lesson with Legally Blonde now by the

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link down in the description below on

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your phone.

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I've got a package.

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He's got a package.

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How you doing today?

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Fine.

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Take it easy.

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That's great. Pette, is this the only

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interaction you two have ever had? No.

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Sometimes I say okay instead of fine.

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Why don't you offer him a cold beverage

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or a neck massage or something? Oh, come

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on. What's the point? Trust me, Pette.

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You have all the equipment. You just

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need to read the manual.

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Do you know what I'm saying?

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[Music]

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Did you catch all that? There's actually

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a ton of advanced English in the first

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two clips that we've watched already.

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So, let's break it down. What are you so

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happy about? You're on trial for murder.

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So, first off, when someone is on trial

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for something, they're being formally

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judged in court for a crime they're

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accused of committing. In the first

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clip, the lawyer says, "You're on trial

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for murder." to remind his client that

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this is a serious situation, not

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something to be happy about. He's a

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charlatan. He's a

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faker. He pretends to have supernatural

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powers. Put him on trial for fraud. Let

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me give you a practical way that you can

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use it. In everyday English, people

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sometimes use this expression

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metaphorically when they feel like

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they're being judged or criticized. For

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example, I feel like I'm on trial for

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forgetting her birthday. Get up.

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What? You're fired. I have new

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representation. All right. What do you

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think she means here? She committed

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another crime. She got good news about

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her trial. She has a new lawyer.

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[Music]

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In a legal context, representation

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refers to having someone, usually a

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lawyer, speak or act on your behalf.

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Brooke means she has a new lawyer, L,

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who will defend her in court. My son

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thinks I should get my own lawyer.

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You have every right to pursue

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independent legal representation. Okay.

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Next, let's work out our mouth muscles

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by practicing some connected speech.

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That's how we natives cut, reduce, and

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link our words together in fluent

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speech. Get up.

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Phrasal verbs like this one, which means

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to stand, almost always have connected

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speech. Here we have an American tea,

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which happens when a t is between two

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vowel sounds like in butter. But butter

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or cat and dog, cat and dog. So, she

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says this as get up. Listen again and

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practice saying it yourself. Get

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up. Get up.

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[Music]

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If you want to understand fast-sp

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speakaking natives without getting lost,

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without missing the jokes, and without

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subtitles, then join over 10 million

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English learners who are doing exactly

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that twice a week by hitting that

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subscribe button and the bell down

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below. And that way, you won't miss a

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single new lesson. Now, let's jump from

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the courtroom into the salon.

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