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So if i had one week to live, what would i do?
The topic of today's english speaking practice is tell me what you would do If you had one week to live.
That's what I want you to tell me.
Tell me what you would do if you had one week to live.
So today's text, we're going to practice it two times.
So the first time we'll do slow repeat after me, practice some shadowing too.
And we're going to work on our pronunciation, understanding and accent reduction.
Try to reduce your accent.
So then we'll do the shadowing part where we go nonstop to work on your fluency and flow.
Are you ready, my friends?
Here we go.
If I only had one week to live, if I only had one week to live, Sam.
I would spend every moment with.
I would spend every moment with.
The people who matter most to me.
The people who matter most to me.
Okay from the top.
If I had only one week to live, I would spend every moment with the people who matter most to me.
If I had only one week to live, I would spend every moment with the people who matter most to me.
I'd gather my family and closest friends.
I'd gather my family and closest friends for a heartfelt dinner.
For a heartfelt dinner where we'd we would, we'd share stories.
So it's a heartfelt dinner where during that dinner, at that time, we'd we would, we'd share stories.
Laughter.
Yeah, you can share laughter.
Sure, why not?
And maybe even a few tears.
And maybe even a few tears.
I'd gather my family and closest friends for a heartfelt dinner where we'd share stories, laughter and maybe even a few tears.
I'd gather my family and closest friends for a heartfelt dinner where we'd share stories, laughter and maybe even a few tears.
Alright, did you say it with me?
I'd make sure each person knew.
I'd make sure each person knew how much they mean to me, how much they mean to me and thank them for the impact they've had on my life.
The impact they've had on my life.
Okay, from the top, ready?
Again, And thank them for the impact they've had on my life.
I'd also take time to visit.
I'd also take time to visit a couple of places.
A couple of places that are special to me.
Yeah, a couple of places that are special to me.
A quiet walk along a mountain trail.
A quiet walk along a mountain trail.
And a long stroll on the beach.
Stroll.
If you're strolling along, you're walking nice, you're walking slowly is kind of the image.
Slow walking, long stroll on the beach.
All right, so from the top, here we go.
I'd also take time to visit a couple of places that are special to me.
A quiet walk along a mountain trail and a long stroll on the beach.
Again.
I'd also take time to visit a couple of places that are special to me.
A quiet walk along a mountain trail and a long stroll on the beach.
I would use this time to enjoy the beauty around me.
I would use this time to enjoy the beauty around me and reflect on my life's journey.
So you reflect on something, you think back about it, you ponder it, you think about it deeply.
You reflect on.
Reflect on my life's journey.
I would use this time to enjoy the beauty around me and reflect on my life's journey again.
I would use this time to enjoy the beauty around me and reflect on my life's journey.
I would try to write letters to my loved ones, offering encouragement.
Offering encouragement, love and fond memories.
Fond memories, memories that are meaningful and special to me are fond memories.
For them to hold on to.
You can hold on to a memory, sure, why not?
So hold on to fond memories.
For them to hold on to.
After I'm gone.
All right, from the top, here we go.
I would try to write letters to my loved ones offering encouragement, love and fond memories for them to hold on to after I'm gone.
One more time.
I would try to write letters to my loved ones offering encouragement, love and fond memories for them to hold on to after I'm gone.
Although I'm sure I'd feel a mix of sadness and fear, I would do my best to make the week meaningful, filled with love, gratitude and peace.
Go back one sentence there.
I would do my best to make the week meaningful.
Say that part.
Filled with love, gratitude and peace.
Alright, from the top.
Although I'm sure I'd feel a mix of sadness and fear, I would do my best to make the week meaningful, filled with love, gratitude and peace.
One more time.
Although I'm sure I'd feel a mix of sadness and fear, I would do my best to make the week meaningful, filled with love, gratitude and peace.
All right, that's it.
We did it.
Now we're going to do the text nonstop.
I want you to shadow me.
Say it together with me.
Here we go.
Let me catch my breath.
All right, I'm ready.
If I had only one week to live, I would spend every moment with the people who matter most to me.
I'd gather my family and closest friends for a heartfelt dinner where we'd share stories, laughter and maybe even a few tears.
I'd make sure each person knew how much they mean to me and thank them for the impact they've had on my life.
I'd also take time to visit a couple of places that are special to me.
A quiet walk along a mountain trail and a long stroll on the beach.
I would use this time to enjoy the beauty around me and reflect on my life's journey.
I would try to write letters to my loved ones offering encouragement, love and fond memories for them to hold on to after I'm gone.
Although I'm sure I'd feel a mix of sadness and fear, I would do my best to make the week meaningful, filled with love, gratitude and peace.
Boom.
You did it.
Good workout.
Way to go.
Keep moving forward one step at a time.
We'll get there.
All right.
I'll see you.
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I need to ask you to leave in the comments section.
What would you do if you had?
Tell me what you would do if you only had one week to live.
Tell me what you would do.
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That's it.
I'll see you in the next video.