Learn English with The Good Doctor [Advanced Lesson]

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Aww yeah! What's up everybody? This one has been highly requested and that's why today you

are learning English with the hit medical drama The Good Doctor. Whether you're a med student

fan of the show or are just curious about learning new vocabulary then this lesson is

perfect for you! And don't worry if you haven't watched the show because I have chosen two scenes

where there are no spoilers. First we'll watch the scene, then I'll teach you some vocabulary

and then at the end of the lesson you will be able to watch without subtitles

testing your knowledge with a few quiz questions. But before we get into the

lesson I want to let you know that every week we help you understand your favorite celebrities,

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Are you loving this lesson and want to know more vocabulary at the hospital?Then

check out this lesson that I made it's called hospital english

and you can watch it after this lesson. I'll link it down in the description you below!

Let's study the reduction of them. One of the ways americans pronounce this is with no th.

We change the vowel as well so then becomes um. Low in pitch said quickly

it actually sounds just like the hem reduction.

Before we get on to the quiz here is that surprise that I promised you at the start of the lesson.

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While you're running you're enjoying the fresh air and the fresh breeze and you think

to yourself things can't get any better than this. But hey they can get a lot worse. All of a sudden

you take a misstep and you fall down into a muddy puddle. Not only are you a total mess

but you've also twisted your ankle. You can't put any weight onto it and think to yourself:

have I sprained my ankle? have I broken my ankle?