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  • And this week, I have one of America's favorite comedies and animations.

  • The Simpsons.

  • In this clip, we have special guests The Red Hot Chili Peppers.

  • And in this video, we will also be teaching you American pronunciation with one of their songs.

  • So let's jump in.

  • You told our agent display sold 30,000 people.

  • It does.

  • We had 30,000 here last night.

  • Not play.

  • The audience is getting restless.

  • We watch really well free watch.

  • Well, Hey, Red Hot Chili peppers.

  • Would you guys like to appear on a Krusty the clown special?

  • Sure.

  • You could get us out of his gig.

  • No problemo Came.

  • Oh, look over there.

  • What?

  • What am I looking at?

  • I don't see nothing.

  • I'm going to stop looking.

  • So why?

  • What is that?

  • It Can I look too?

  • Sure.

  • But it'll cost you my wallet in the car.

  • He's so stupid.

  • And now back to the wall.

  • Now, boys, Uh, the network has a problem with some of your lyrics.

  • Would you mind changing him for the show for?

  • Get you, clown?

  • Our lyrics are like our Children.

  • Men?

  • No way.

  • Well, okay, but here, will you say what I got?

  • You gotta get it.

  • Put it in you.

  • How about just what I'd like is I'd like to hug and kiss you.

  • Wow, that's much better.

  • Everyone could enjoy that way.

  • Hey, you can't come in here dressed like that kid with the times.

  • Yeah, I say, if it feels good going all right, Not my undies.

  • You told our agent display sold 30,000 people too whole to contain or be able to contain a specified amount of something example.

  • The stadium holds 65,000 seated Spectators.

  • Now play.

  • The audience is getting restless, restless, unable to be quiet and calm because you're feeling nervous.

  • Board impatient, et cetera.

  • Example.

  • She has a class of restless seven year old.

  • Would you guys like to a people you guys like?

  • Would you guys like to appear on a Krusty the clown special?

  • A special an event product or TV show that's designed for a particular occasion or purpose.

  • Example.

  • The TV news network is going to hold a presidential election special on Sunday.

  • Sure, you can get us out of his gig.

  • No problema get out of something to avoid doing something that you're committed to example, I told my friend, We'll go shopping and I can't get out of it Now gig.

  • This word can be used her first specifically to a job for a musician or actor, but it is also used nowadays to refer to a job of any kind.

  • Example.

  • The band has a gig tonight at the pub.

  • No problemo having the same meeting as no problem.

  • This is a slaying expression that needed sometimes say, imitating wrongly the Spanish equivalent problema.

  • This is one of Bart's famous catchphrase is that is a special phrase that he is known for using.

  • I'm gonna stop looking show.

  • I'm gonna stop looking, shown my wallet in the car wallet, a small folding case that holds paper, money, credit cards, et cetera.

  • Now, boys, the network has a problem with some of your lyrics.

  • Network.

  • A specific radio or television company.

  • Example.

  • NBC and CBS are two of the most important TV networks in the United States.

  • Lyrics.

  • The words of a song.

  • Would you mind changing him for the show?

  • My changing for the show?

  • Would you mind changing him for the show?

  • No way.

  • Would you mind doing something used to request something in a polite way?

  • Example.

  • Would you mind waiting outside?

  • On the other hand, do you mind is a polite or imply it way to get somebody's permission to do something example.

  • Do you mind if I practice my English with you?

  • No way.

  • Used to refuse or negate something in an emphatic way.

  • Example?

  • No way.

  • I'm spending $500 per night to stay in this crummy hotel.

  • But here, will you say what I got?

  • You gotta get put in you.

  • How about just what I'd like is I'd like to hug and kiss you What I got.

  • You got to get it.

  • Put it in you.

  • The reason why the network wants to change the lyrics is because it has a highly sexual content.

  • So they intend to censor it into a much more family friendly.

  • I'd like to hug and kiss you, which is very funny because it sounds so innocent in comparison with the original lyrics.

  • No, according to the lead singer, Anthony Key, does what I got.

  • You gotta get it, put it in You is actually about peace and love and not sex.

  • Get with the times.

  • Get with the times to understand and be knowledgeable with new trends.

  • Ideas and was accepted in modern times.

  • Example.

  • You seriously don't have a Facebook account you need to get with Times luncheon at my auntie's undoes Shorten alternative of underwear.

  • Example.

  • I need to do laundry.

  • I don't have any clean undies high again.

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  • Also, I would love it if you would answer question down in the comments.

  • What is your favorite music to learn English with?

  • Remember to also take a look at what your other fellow real life learners have said.

  • All right, let's jump back in native pronunciation tip.

  • As you've noticed by now, natives don't speak like robots.

  • We cut, connect and blend our words in a way that is much different from what you probably learned in school understanding and even being able to imitate the sounds is super important for being a real life fluency.

  • Ninja.

  • Today we're going to use the red hot chili pepper song mentioned in the scene.

  • Give it away to teach you an extremely common native speech pattern.

  • T plus y equals when a word ending with a T is followed by a pronoun starting with the why they often blend together to form much sound.

  • A very common example of this is got you becomes got you meet you becomes meet you Although Krusty doesn't pronounce it the way Red Hot Chili Peppers D'oh!

  • What I got You got to get it.

  • Put it in you.

  • This is an excellent song to practice this native pronunciation pattern.

  • What I got You got to get it.

  • Put it in you.

  • If you listen closely there several flap or American tease as well.

  • For example, what I becomes, what I get it becomes Get it, put it in, you becomes put it in you.

  • Let's see that one more time.

  • Okay, so now that we have the pattern down, we're going to do something different this time.

  • Let's use the red hot Chili Pepper song as an opportunity to train our native pronunciation and connected speech.

  • Give it to me.

  • Oh, I gotta get money with you.

  • What?

  • You've got a way with you Told our agent display sold 30,000 people.

  • It does.

  • We had 30,000 here last night.

  • Not play.

  • The audience is getting restless.

  • We watch really well.

  • Free watch.

  • Chilly Willy.

  • Hey, Red Hot Chili Peppers.

  • Would you guys like to appear on a Krusty the clown special?

  • Sure.

  • You could get us out of his gig.

  • No problemo.

  • Came.

  • Oh, look over there.

  • What?

  • What am I looking at?

  • I don't see nothing.

  • I'm gonna stop looking.

  • So why?

  • What is that?

  • It Can I look too?

  • Sure, But it'll cost you my wallet in the car.

  • He's so stupid.

  • And now back to the wall.

  • Now, boys, Uh, the network has a problem with some of your lyrics.

  • Would you mind changing him for the show for?

  • Get you clown?

  • Our lyrics are like our Children.

  • Men?

  • No way.

  • Well, okay, but here, will you say what I got?

  • You got to get it.

  • Put it in you.

  • How about just what I'd like is I'd like to hug and kiss you.

  • Wow, that's much better.

  • Everyone could enjoy that way.

  • Wait.

  • Hey, you can't come in here dressed like that kid with the times.

  • Yeah, I say, if it feels good going all right, it's not my undies.

  • Ah, yeah.

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