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  • Taking the batteries out off the tv remote controller will give you more exercise and spreading your popcorn out on the floor also helps. :-D

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  • the exercises in the end - LOL

  • Sarah, on what dialect you speak? And this is English (US) or English (UK), or?

  • I speak New Zealand English. It's usually closer to UK English than US English. For example, we spell words such as "colour" the same as in the UK. There are also some words which are only used in NZ, such as "jandals" (called flip flops, thongs etc elsewhere).

  • @thedailyenglishshow Hmm... whatever. It helps me because I started with the UK English...

    Thanks for videos and useful links, :-)

  • Thanks for the explanation of the difference between emigrate and immigrate in one of your last vids. But to be honest I cant recognize the difference when you pronounce them because of just one letter is different. Does it mean Im deaf or is it normal?

  • You're welcome. There is a difference when I say those two words, but it's not a huge difference, so I can understand if it sounds the same.

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