Flawless Carryout! (a FREE English Conversation Training Lesson)

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In this English conversation training lesson we’ll break down my entire order of carryout! What makes my spoken English sound native and smooth? We’ll break it all down! If you’re working on making your spoken English sound more native these kinds of English conversation training lessons are a great help. We’ll look at exactly how each sound is made and break down why American English sounds the way it does. This English conversation training lesson includes tons of opportunity to repeat after me, listen to your own voice and make adjustments. Oh, and it’s a lot of fun!

00:00 Introduction
00:09 English Conversation: Calling out an order for dinner
00:25 The conversation
01:30 Start of the analysis
02:41 Free course: The Top 3 Ways to Master the American Accent
04:19 How do you feel about talking on the phone in English?
28:49 Whole conversation again
29:49 Imitation practice
40:59 Like and subscribe

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Improve your American Accent / spoken English at Rachel's English with video-based lessons and exercises. Rachel uses real life English conversation as the basis for teaching how to speak English and how to sound American -- improve listening comprehension skills. Study English vocabulary and English phrases such as phrasal verbs, as well as common expressions in English. Learn American idioms and American slang.

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What an amazing format. Real life video and audio, fully explained by an amazing teacher ... thank you much.

adrianobarbosa-buenosaires
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Your real-life-examples are so helpful and insightful!

tony_fortunato
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Rachel, grateful for your brilliant job for us-non-native speakers ❤ Please, keep on doing more this way of teaching, it's very helpful. ❤

Mara-yswh
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Awesome conversation. I'll repeat it several times in order to get speak faster. Thanks for teaching us teacher Rachel.

mariaamaya
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Rachel, thank you so much today's video.

rosakim
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Thanks a lot my dear teacher. I've learnt a lot from you😍

samahmohamedd
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If I continue watching your videos like this, in another year, I'll sound like an American.🎉
ma'am, , I always appreciate! ❤❤

Abubakar
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A whole 40 minutes of helpful content. Thank you.

meihui
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I understood almost everything. The thing is when I don't have subtitles 😅. It takes me a lot of effort identify the words and then interpret the hole sentence.

martinliut
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thank you Rackel you are the best american accent teacher

merzoukabou
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At the end of the day, I always come back to this channel—the best one. If anyone could explain more about the part ‘one order of … tacos, ’ I would be very appreciative. If I had been the order-taker, I would have made the same mistake. In a situation like that, what should I ask the customer? If this is a dumb question, sorry 😅

itsumoookini
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But, thank you Rachel, I have been learning a lot with your videos.😊

geovqz
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It did help me to understood the conversation for native American speakers

LEIYAN-wb
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I have never spoken on the phone in English!!Only on the web last year when I took a few American English classes.

DoinaBodea
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Awesome! And I absolutely love being your student

masoudbayat
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Such a great lesson for free! Thanks for your dedication!

lucasl.
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Thank you so much. I love this kind of lesson.

Francesye
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Beautiful Rachel, this is a unique help, thank you!

antonioloa
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Love it ❤thank you for sharing this video love learning English 10😊

slee
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I’m a native English speaker, but I think I enjoy the analysis…drawing attention to things we do usually without thinking about it, like the up stress at the end of items in a list, except the last item. I wonder how common it is for others like me to watch these videos. Cheers.

(Sorry you only got single tacos.)

mehill