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Welcome back folks, welcome back.
This is the second half of today's show with no name here.
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English with Oomph.
Your first challenge of the second half of today's show is a section where we look at words that may or may not sound the same.
I'll leave it in your hands.
Show it on.
Show it on.
Show it on.
Show it on.
That's right, my amigos.
It's homophones only on the show with no name.
All right, you should know this first word.
I mean, it's a word that I think all my students know.
And it's the word a thread.
And it isn't make.
Okay.
So, you know, it's make.
It's a.
Okay.
The other.
A.
English.
We have two.
In theory, make is fabric.
And the other is.
Yebar a cabo.
Sin embargo hay tantas excepciones que yo siempre digo aprende las como frases hechas.
That's my best advice when it comes to make and.
All right.
So there's your first word again.
I think everybody knows it.
It's also an auxiliary verb.
No, it's an auxiliar.
And in presente.
Comispan.
You eat bread.
Okay.
So it's a word that everybody needs to not just be familiar with,
but also how to pronounce it.
And the second word is rofio.
O condensación.
Rofio.
O condensación.
Is the second word.
So si dices te gusta el rofio o la condensación.
Pues el auxiliar de esa pregunta.
Y la palabra rofio condensación.
Do they sound exactly the same?
I just used it.
Es que no puedes y cinco segundos sin usar la palabra de o.
Lo acabo de usar sin querer si quieres hacer una pregunta.
Tienes que ponerlo, right?
So there you go.
Number one, afet.
Number two, condensación.
Rofio.
All right.
Good luck, my amigos.
And also let me give you today's, say what sound bite.
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That's right, amigos.
All right, let's go on over to our comments over here and see who's participating
in your daily English class.
All right, there's Grace Valroll, check in in.
Hello, Grace.
Thank you so much for joining us.
She says, morning, teach.
I love teaching.
Wait, wait, wait, wait.
The first totally native of the day.
The first commentator says, awesome, awesome stuff there.
So Grace says, morning, teach and mates.
We'll see if they let me participate a little bit today.
If they don't, they'll have to deal with me.
No, it's broma.
I hope so too.
Grace, in fact, it looks like you're the only one participating.
You're not the only one with us, but you're the only one whose keyboard works.
So great to have you with us.
Grace, you are our leader.
And I don't think anybody will debate that.
So awesome stuff, Grace.
Let's see.
She's got something to say about our say.
What soundby?
She says, I heard an excerpt from a cartoon.
Correct.
She says, a character tells the others to choose their favorite chair.
Correct.
She says, he's bringing the popcorn.
Yes.
And then she says, maybe they're going to watch a movie.
No.
They're definitely going to watch a movie.
Good year.
Wow.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
You know what's going on.
It's a good sign.
It's, when I say, you know, it's, what happens in this, right?
So, and guys, that's 10 seconds.
Is the audio is 10 seconds.
I mean, you got it.
Grace, you got it.
Let's see.
She also says, he calls them winners.
No.
No.
He doesn't call them winners.
We've seen these words.
Well, I help you.
I help you.
Why not?
A winner is a winner.
A winner is a Frankfurt, a Salchicha.
It's also what I have here in my legs.
Okay.
So, the word there that the character said, I was going to say person,
but a character method is not winners.
It's winners.
Hey, that sounds like something that you could have when you're watching a movie too.
Popcorns and winners.
Grace, maybe you're that much closer to figuring it out.
But just so you guys know, those words are not homophones.
We're going to say more.
Winner.
We're going to rhyme it.
Winner.
Dinner.
Dinner.
No, it's winner.
Dinner.
Winner.
Dinner.
It.
We don't open the mouth a lot.
No, it's winner.
Right?
You don't see the teeth.
Winner.
Dinner.
Right?
Much less exaggerated than the Latin one.
And winner.
We, out.
This is much easier.
No, winner.
Cleaner.
Cleaner.
Limpiador or algo que limpia.
Cleaner.
Right?
Thinking of other words that sound the same.
Well, win.
Sounds like lean.
Right?
Not only is there a problem with that word.
In fact, sometimes someone called someone in a sausage or a beer,
when they wanted to say, you're a winner.
Okay.
No, it's not.
Winner.
If I tell you you're a winner and you're a winner, it is a couple of you.
Okay.
So.
All right.
Good.
Good grace.
We are on the right track, especially with that little adjustment there as well.
Let's see.
She's also participating in our pop quiz.
And she says, we ran out of potatoes.
She's already remembered the out of.
Yeah.
Many times.
Well, first, the of doesn't sound like f.
It doesn't sound like f.
And many times it's a.
We ran out of potatoes.
So the out of us could put it there perfectly again, even if it's written in English,
it's not informal.
That's it.
But I, the conversations I have, are not very formal.
They're not closing business deals with people.
So get out of here.
Right?
He's out of his mind.
Out of.
It's out of.
So we ran out of potatoes.
Excellent.
Excellent.
We ran out.
No, it's not.
That's.
All right.
The next one.
She says, the car.
A lemon.
Oh, totally native grace.
And speaking of stranded.
Your classmates have left you stranded.
But I know you can handle it on your own.
She says the car.
A lemon.
A lemon.
So let us.
A bit of let left us.
No.
Left us.
Stranded in the middle of nowhere.
Great.
So yes, the word is stranded.
Man, we were stranded on the M30 until the tow truck came.
Hasta que vino la grúa tow truck.
Otra palabra que no hay que saber esa palabra.
Hasta que lo necesites.
Right?
If you need to call a tow truck, we need the.
Ooh.
Ooh.
Oh, how do you do that?
Ooh.
Ooh.
Oh.
Como de eso.
Bueno, to tow es llevar en remolque.
Es un homofono para dedo del pie.
Que esté oe, pero esta palabra sin embargo esté o ub double.
Tow truck.
So great.
And the last one.
She says the total amount is 30 bucks.
Okay.
It's correct.
But it's not natural.
The one I was looking for is.
That comes to.
Or that'll be.
That will be.
Or that comes to.
Is.
El total.
Es.
No.
La cantidad total.
Es.
So I'll give you the situation.
You're at the cash register.
You're paid.
You just bought some clothes.
Okay.
Has comprado ropa.
And they're checking you out.
Okay.
That'll be 29.99.
Please.
That'll be.
Or that.
Comes to.
Lo digo.
Porque lo vas.
Lo vas a huir en Estados Unidos.
I'm going to say the total is.
Okay.
They'll say that comes to.
Or that'll be.
But that's correct.
Excellent job.
This.
All right.
She's also participating in the homophones section.
And she says.
And.
I'm going to say their homophones.
Well, first things first.
The words are correct.
So step one.
Perfect.
And what I'm going to do is.
I'm going to do.
I've just acabo de usarlo.
It's that.
No.
No.
I said, five seconds.
I'm going to do.
Do you know what I mean?
Okay.
So do.
This is.
De hecho.
Conofeis.
La.
La marca mountain.
Do.
Que lo lleva Pepsi.
Es un refresco.
Mountain.
Do.
Well, they're.
They're.
Slogan.
I don't know if it's still that way.
But when I was a kid, it was.
Do the do.
I feel do.
No.
So do the do.
They're.
I don't know the expression.
I don't know.
They're marketing.
Do the do.
Do they sound the same?
Do they sound the same?
Absolutely.
Now, what if I say.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
What?
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
What?
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Oh, that's double.
Do.
It's a staca.
Did you know that one?
Oh, that's a Scooby-Doo.
Scooby.
Did Scooby-Doo do a do-do?
Well, Scooby-Doo did a do-do.
Scooby-Doo, I took a key.
And those all of them sound the same.
So do, de, o, do, de, e, u, be, doble.
And do, do, do, que es dos juntos es caca, right?
De, o, o, de, o, o.
So there you go, yes.
And where does the name mountain do come from?
What if he's, ah, qué bonito eso es un, un, un, un,
un rofío de montaña, no?
Que, qué bonito, qué concepto más bonito.
Pero también es el licor ilegal, el que hacía en el pueblo, no?
Porque la condensación del alcohol, de la montaña.
So now mountain do doesn't have any alcohol in it,
but the name was inspired by bootleg alcohol, no?
Alcal, alcal, destilada ilegalmente, vamos a decir.
Otra forma de decirlo es moonshine.
So mountain do or moonshine are ways of saying this kind
of home, brood, home distilled liquor, all right?
So Chris knocking it out of the park, yes.
Do the do.
Do the do excellent job.
All right, let's see.
K rollergirls has run out of breakdown comes out to, hmm.
No sé, yo prefiero que lo uses en contexto, no?
La idea de esto que no te cuesta mucho más, right?
We ran out of, ¿por qué?
Porque quiero ver que sabes confugar el run.
Mucha gente dice, we run out of, no?
We ran out of, we've run out of, right?
Entonces, ahí sé que sabes el vocabulario,
pero ahí no me enseñas que sabes sus adlop.
I'm going to give you applause, of course.
But I don't know if you know how to conjugate it.
I just know that you can give me the word.
So it's more practical for your own good, guys.
No, no, no, más fácil para mí le tres palabras
que una frase entera, pero a ti no te beneficia tanto
como ponerlo en contexto.
So to run out of is, como ha dicho, Chris, quedarse sin,
to break down his avédiado.
So that's not the same as barado, right?
The car broke down, OK?
And comes out to, it comes to, that comes to tanto
dinero.
So in the future, just give me a full sentence.
Tampoco es, testo y pino mucho,
es poner un sujeto y también con el complemento.
Y lo tienes hecho.
Listo, calisto, as you say.
All right, folks, we've got a lot to do.
So we're going to keep moving on over here.
Excellent job, Chris, in our homophone section.
But right now, we are going to move on to Wacky World Record.
Wacky World Records, these are the Wacky Records
in the whole wide world.
All right, folks, well, we are here
to take a look at the wackiest world records.
And today, we're going to take a look at the largest ship.
Esos es nave.
The largest ship, no sheep, sheep is bad.
So ship, right?
Otra es que se sonido es muy difícil.
Lo sé, por eso me gusta destacarlo.
No sheep, ship.
Well, the largest ship ever built is the sea-wise giant.
Soy el nombre te dice todo ahí.
The sea-wise giant.
And it is an oil tanker, o sea,
uno que mueve petróleo.
And it measures its length, longitude, right?
It is 458.45, o sea, casi, y medio, meters, long.
So the length is, or you can use long como aquí.
Well, it's 458.45 meters long, OK?
Now, I should say it was, because the ship was scrapped.
To be scrapped, es lo salón para chatarra.
So I guess it was big, but it wasn't effective.
Well, hey, that sounds like the Titanic, doesn't it?
Now, currently, the largest operational ship
is called the prelude FLNG.
And this one, are you ready for this one?
How long is it, right?
How long is it, or what's its length?
It is 488 meters long, OK?
That is the largest operational ship.
The largest cruise ship, because they're designed very differently.
A cruise ship is made to just go around slowly, not too fast.
And the bottoms are different.
I don't know very much about shipbuilding,
but it is fascinating.
Well, the largest cruise ship at the time of this recording
is the icon.
You say, icon, we say icon, or salía es I, icon of the seas.
And it is 365 meters long, with a capacity for 7,600 passengers.
OK, there are pueblos, villages that have fewer people than that.
So there we go, my amigos.
All right, let's move on, though, because we've got to step on it
para usar esa expresión otra vez.
And it's time for our spelling day.
That's right, amigos.
It is our spelling bee here on the show with no name.
Here's round one.
The first word is pr i n c e space w i l l i a m space s o u n d.
The second one is l a s k a.
The third one is e x x o n space v l d e z.
The fourth one is o i l space s p i l l.
The fifth one is 240,000 space b a r r e l s.
And the last one is r u n space a g r o u n d.
I know.
I know that was fast.
But don't worry.
I will be slowing down in round two, not too much.
But enough where you, my students who listen to this program, who I consider most of you
intermediate level at least, right, just to be able to keep up with me, solopara seguid
men.
Red mre mre.
Vinti piante.
No, no, no.
Bo go go.
Hey, if you're patient, I know many people who started listening to me and they were
at a beginner level and they just kept being patient.
They tried not to get frustrated and eventually you'll start to understand more.
That's the way it works.
All right, going once, going twice, here's round two.
The first one is pr i n c e space w i l l i a m space s o u n d.
The second one is a l a s k a.
The third one, e x x o n space, v a l d e z.
The fourth one, o i l space s p i l l.
The fifth one, 240,000 space, b a r r e l s.
And the last one is r u n space a g r o u n d.
Folks, we have got to take our final commercial break.
I can't believe it.
Time really flies when you're having fun.
Well, when we come back, we're going to take a look at our double trouble.
We'll take a look at our say what sound bite for the fourth time.
We've got our spelling b words.
We'll see if anybody can figure that out movies, jokes, birthdays.
Oh, man, we have got tons of stuff to do and we've got 26 minutes to do it all.
And then the good news.
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Alright amigos, lots to do, so let's step on it over here, I'm going to give you a challenge
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time it is, give it up, double, double trouble, I said double, double trouble, double
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tend to overstate it, so it's not going to be that difficult, well we shall see, oh is this
so you got to use the same word three times in our triple trouble here, oh is this
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it's Disney Vaughn English, and hey we're taking a look at some Disney characters today,
in our say what sound bite, all right, there's Chris Van Roel taking a stab at it, she's
kind of on her own today, hey roller girl, she gave us a couple answers, but as I said,
there were full sentences, we'll forgive her, because we love her, but again, it's for your own good,
oh my god, all right, let's say Chris Van Roel says, did you hear that sound, perfect,
she says turning around would be a safe decision, well, I eat the way I can be out of the
word safe, or sound, I think that's a sound decision, are you of sound mind,
mintesan, I think you say like this, I am of sound mind and body, and much of it is when the
juzas, oh, tienes que, you know, testamento, hi, Alberto Alonso, I have sound mind and but,
so sound also means, well, sonido, ruido, we said, a sound decision means sensato, sound also
means healthy, right, so if you're of sound mind, you're of healthy mind, so did you hear that sound,
turning around would be a sound decision, and then the last part, that way we'll arrive safe and
sound, well, you gave me a double trouble, but I'll take it Chris, but now you know, a sound,
that was a sound decision, yes, sensato, so yeah, we've got the bueno estado, te do yo no soy
he's in sound health for his age, right, safe and sound, sonos y salvos, a sound idea,
a sound decision, that means you sensible, right, you thought about it, right, also sound,
remember I told you it has another meaning, also sound is estrecho,
si hablamos de geografía, speaking about geography, estrecho o canal, in fact, if you've ever been to
New York, one of the first places you fly over when you cross the Atlantic and you get into the
New York area is the Long Island sound, no es el sonido de Long Island, sino el estrecho el canal
de Long Island, so the Long Island sound, and that's going to bring us right into
our spelling bee, in fact, the first word in our spelling bee and great job, Chris, wow,
this is taken on, enfrentando el mundo sola, Prince William sound, o sea el estrecho de
Prince William, ahí te da una pista ahí con el cuarto significado en el spelling bee,
so that's right, Prince William sound, now where is Prince William sound, well it is a place
where there was a pretty bad accident today, all right, and this is what we call an oil spill,
I know you guys in the north of Spain know about this very well, sadly, okay, so today in the year
1989, okay, a long time ago, it doesn't feel that way, but yeah, my wife was five years old,
just to give you an idea, she was born in 84, so she was five, barely five years old,
and in Prince William sound, in Alaska, the Exxon Valdez, that was the name of the ship,
spilled 240,000 barrels of oil, crude oil, after running a ground, so vamos por parte,
sake, the Prince William sound, that's the el estrecho de Prince William, it's located in Alaska,
esos número dos, number three was Exxon Valdez, that's the name of the ship, number four was oil
spill, number five, 240,000 barrels, 240,000 barrels, and the last word was to run a ground,
and to run a ground is when a ship gets stranded on the ground, in tierra, here it says encayar,
barad, so similar to stranded, right, but esto es muy especifico, no, it ran a ground, choco,
right, con la tierra, it ran a ground, a ground siendo una palabra completa,
Exxon, job, grace, you nailed them,
all right, it's time for name, that movie, name, that movie,
that's right, Amigos, it's name, that movie, here on the show with no name, all right,
let's get right into it, because time is of the essence, we don't have too much time left,
but this is a, wah, classic movie over here, let's see if you guys recognize it from the synopsis,
from the premise, at an opening party of a colossal San Francisco skyscraper,
a massive fire breaks out, cistaya, due to careless building practices by the contractor,
all right, contractor is the builder, so transformatiel constructor, threatening to destroy the tower
and everyone in it, okay, so por partes, at the opening party, the devotee of a colossal,
that means very big, San Francisco skyscraper, rascacelos, a massive fire breaks out, okay,
to break out otra vez de cistaya, due to careless this cuidado, so if you're careful, you're paying
attention, if you're careless, you're not paying attention, so careless building practice
by the contractor, threatening to destroy the tower and everyone in it, all right, sound familiar,
we've got our fire truck over there, let's see, Chris is taking a stab at today's say what sound
all right, not bad, Chris, we're going to give you an applause, even though I know it's hard,
but hey, at least you tried, and weeners, weeners, have it si estas criito bien, weeners escribe con una en
it, okay, con una en el apalabra weeners, but good, okay, well you got the important thing,
even though you didn't get it word for word, you got the gist of it,
so you know if you had to report that information back to someone else, you got the information,
right, so all right, let's see, Chris says it's the towering inferno, absolutely,
en español el coloso en llamas, oh, I didn't know that,
el coloso en llamas, let's see, K Rollergrossas making do best lesson, the verb circus,
by Kyle Miller, K Rollergross, it's the thing, it's the, don't make me, don't make me be the parent,
let me be the teacher, they come here, they're, they're the professor,
pero claro, si te vas a molestaron escribe lo hay que,
and I know you know how to do it, so make and do is the best lesson,
it's from the verb circus, but no se lo que, es que no que se lo que que es, I think,
so okay, I know what you're saying, make and do best lesson, the verb circus, by Kyle Miller,
so the best lesson in the verb circus is make and do, is that what you want to say, I don't,
I don't know, let's put it this way, I am a parent, but I already have a kid,
and I've never been a mind reader, I'm not good at that stuff, all right, so,
el coloso en llamas, I didn't know the name in Spanish, all right, well this is a movie that came
out in 1974, I was, I was not even born yet, and it's a movie starring Paul Newman and Steve McQueen,
let's take a look at the scene that I've chosen here for you, Doug Roberts says, I thought we were
building something that, what, where people could work and live and, and be safe, if you had to cut
costs, if you were, if you were to have to record, why didn't you cut floors instead of corners,
we've seen this expression, make records, but it's cheap, right, that's obvious that you've
done it, that you're already putting your image or the own product that you're giving, so everybody
tries to cut costs, to cut corners is doing it like in plan at ajo, okay, so he goes, why didn't you cut
floors, plant us instead of corners, when I press it, and James Duncan says, now listen,
any decisions that were made for the use of alternate building materials, alternate built,
alternativas were made because I as a builder have a right,
derecho to make those decisions, if I remain within the building code, god damn it, and I did,
the building code is, well, what he requires is the state, if you're going to do a
tal de tantos, right, el código de acceso normativa general de urbanismo y construcciones,
we call it the building code, and then dug chuckles, he chuckles, he says, building code,
Jesus, building code, come on, Duncan, I mean that's a standard cop out, a cop out,
it's an excuse, when you're in trouble, I was crawling around up there, I was crawling around,
I was crawling around up there, I mean ducked holes, ducked is como un conducto, no,
no, no, ventilación, weren't fire stopped, corridors, corridors, on pasillos, without
fire doors, sprinklers that don't work, and an electrical system that's good for what,
and the sprinklers are what happens if you have a fire, aspersor, profiador, hey, look at that,
I didn't know that, profiador, we looked at the word profio before, do, all right folks,
it's time to move on though, because we only have a few minutes left, and we've got a birthday party
to attend, so let's go on over to famous birthday trivia
that's right, him, he goes, it's famous birthdays here on the show with no name, let's see what we've
got, number one, this actor was born today in 1930, he always played an anti hero on theater,
he was also big during the 1960s, they nicknamed him the king of cool, that's right, the king of
cool, he was in many, many movies throughout his time, the greatest scape, the Thomas Crown Affair,
the getaway, the magnificent seven, and today's name that movie, the towering in Ferno,
so I just said his name, that's right, number two, this American animator, director and producer
the company co-founded, the company Hanna, so you might know the cartoons he produced,
the Flintstones, yogi bear, hey booboo, scubi do, ah, bestepo te dice scubi do antes, scubi do
where are you, the smurfs, as well, the Jetsons, la familia del futuro, so this is the other guy
in the word Hanna, I mean we grew up with this, this was more popular than Disney, at least when I
was a kid, and speaking of Disney, this was the guy behind the guy, yeah, this is not Walt Disney,
but without this guy, Walt Disney wouldn't have created Mickey Mouse, or Oswald, the lucky rabbit,
in fact this guy was, let's say, you know, without him, Disney wouldn't be the characters we know
today, especially Mickey, the most successful one would have never been released, because this guy,
well he worked very closely with Walt Disney, and he was his right hand man, and some,
some would say he was even more creative than Walt Disney, all right, let's take a look, we've
got a winner, it's Chris Varrell, number one, Steve McQueen, number two, Joseph Barbera,
that's right, from Hanna Barbera cartoons, and last but not least, Ob, by a name,
Ob, I works, if you want to see it, I'm too interesting, look for the story of Ob, I works,
Que cumpleaños que hubiese cumplido años hoy, again without him, we wouldn't be talking about
Mickey Mouse, I know Walt gets all the credit, but that's how life works sometimes, but the people
who really know, know that this guy, man, he was as essential to the creation of some of those early
characters as Walt himself, if not more, all right, and that's going to bring us over to our say
what sound bite, this is from a Mickey Mouse cartoon created by Disney, Walt Disney, and Ob, I
works, and Mickey says gentlemen, find your favorite chair, find your favorite chair, and go
in, you, eh, I sito, o sillón, favorito, and as Chris said, they're going to watch a movie,
and then Donald Duck says, because I've got the popcorn, because I've got the popcorn, because
I've got the bubbly drinks, oh, sea, los refrescos, I've got the bubbly con burbujas, I've got the
bubbly drinks, is Donald Duck, and then Goofy says, and I've got the cocktail winners, and cocktail
winners, son las alchichitas pequeñas, que besen las fiestas, no, que no es que te come, you
know, these little, they're called cocktail winners, que son salchichas pequeñitas, all right,
here it is Mickey Mouse and his pals, gentlemen, find your favorite chair, because I've got the
popcorn, and I've got the cocktail winners, all right everybody, thank you so much for joining us
today, it's been an absolute pleasure, and we're going to say goodbye with Scooby-Doooby-Doo,
well are you, thank you so much everybody, ciao per now, well are you, we've got some work to do now
that's not me do we do, where are you, we need some help from you now, come on do we do, I see
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