作者名称 国旗国籍

Ben

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CN

2019.06.11 10:46

Hey everyone!

English listening tip for you today! “I don’t

know” is obviously a pretty basic and common sentence. Although this is spoken often and regularly - when you hear Americans speaking quickly in the Midwest you may hear “I don’t know” a bit differently.

“I don’t know” spoken quickly often sounds like “I-dunno” i-dun-o - i dunno

Keep in mind this isn’t grammatically correct but you will probably hear this

If you found this helpful or interesting please throw a like or comment below!

Thanks guys!
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Comments

  • Ceiba 2019.06.11 10:49

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    hello
  • 菜魂不菜 2019.06.11 10:50

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    interesting😉
  • 疯狂原始人 2019.06.11 10:50

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    its so hard,i canot understand for your vioce
  • Ben 2019.06.11 10:52

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    @疯狂原始人 am I speaking to quickly for you?
  • CubanAmerican 2019.06.11 10:53

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    Thank you for the lection! Very interesting!
  • Brianna 2019.06.11 10:54

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    Nice voice. I like it. I can understand the whole paragraph.
  • RuuRuu 2019.06.11 10:56

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    I dunno its pretty normal
  • Hǎipíng Xiàn﹉Sea leave 2019.06.11 10:56

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    Thank you!
  • 小谭 2019.06.11 11:00

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    Nice, I'll focus on you.
  • Lindsay.Chinese teacher 2019.06.11 11:11

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    Thanks, it's very kind of you
  • Eber Solano 2019.06.11 11:21

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    Your speech sound clear and loud to me...
  • Choi 2019.06.11 12:20

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    JP

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    nice teacher
  • Choi 2019.06.11 12:20

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    JP

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    I'll follow you
  • VC 2019.06.11 13:31

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    quite like your tips~hope to hear more,thanks for sharing😄👍
  • Hao 2019.06.26 15:06

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    thsnk you

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