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Learn English with Movies — THE BOURNE IDENTITY
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Improve your English fluency using scenes from the action thriller *The Bourne Identity*. In this lesson, you will master natural **connected speech**, learning how native speakers reduce and link sounds in phrases like "need a ride out of here" and "put your hands up." The video clarifies the nuances between "hear" and "listen," explains business-related uses of the verb "run," and defines common terms like "scam." Additionally, you’ll review the **first conditional** to express cause and consequence. By analyzing these cinematic clips, you will sharpen your listening comprehension and learn to navigate fast-paced dialogue without relying on subtitles.
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you red bag the red bag stop right there
put your hands
up hey put your hands up and say I want
to learn English
now hey guys I'm just kidding this is my
son's toy gun and uh well I know you
want to learn English today so you don't
have to do that but did you pay
attention to the connected speech here
put your hands up put your hands up so
the T for put is joined with the Y for
you and it has that cha cha sound put
your put your and then hands up the ask
for hands has a z sound which joins with
up so zap zup put your hands up put your
hands up today we'll be learning English
with a born identity an action thriller
film starring Matt Damon
here's how it's going to work first
you're going to watch the scenes with
subtitles then I'm going to teach you
some of the most important vocabulary
grammar and pronunciation from the clips
finally you will test your listening
skills by watching the Clips again
without subtitles by the way if you're
new here and you want will be able to
understand your favorite movies and TV
series without getting lost without
missing the jokes and without subtitles
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what are you looking at I heard you
inside what the consul I heard you
talking I thought maybe we could help
each other how's that you need money I
need a ride out of
here I'm not running a car service just
now thank you I'll give you $110,000 to
drive me to
Paris what is this joke some kind of
scam no it's no
scam and I'll give you another 10 when
we get
there
Jes that for you look you drive I pay
it's that
simple I got enough trouble
okay okay can I have my money
back
the consul I heard you talking I thought
maybe we could help each other consulate
is the place in a city where a foreign
government official called a cul works
and provides services the consul I heard
you talking I thought maybe we could
help each other heard is the past of
here but do you know the difference
between hear and
listen they might be similar but they
have slight L different meanings when
you hear something you're not really
paying attention to it and you're not
even expecting to hear it you are doing
something else or are walking working
and then you hear something it's
something more passive now if you listen
to something you are more attentive you
pay attention you are deliberate about
what you are listening so listening is
something more active than just hearing
I heard some odd noises when I was
walking by listen listen
me I want to help you how's that you
need money I need a ride out of here I
need a ride out of here so first of all
we have I need a the D for need is
joined with the vowel a there is the
flap sound for the D the vowel a is
reduced to awah sound uh so I need a I
need a and then ride out ride out the D
for ride again has the flap
sound which joins with Al and then the T
for out is joined with the preposition
of right out right out also notice that
of gets super reduced to aw sound uh
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Used to refer to the person or people that the speaker is addressing. It is the second-person pronoun used for both singular and plural subjects and objects.
To move something into a particular place or position. It is a fundamental verb used to describe the act of placing an object or setting a situation in a specific location.
To make it easier for someone to do something by offering your services, resources, or support. It can involve physical effort, providing information, or giving money to assist a person or a cause.
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