Thứ Ba, 6 tháng 11, 2018

Waching daily Nov 6 2018

Hello my loves and welcome back. I don't know if this will be the first video

that you see in the art room but it is the first one I'm filming in here so excuse

the mess, excuse the echo! As you know, I like to kind of close off a big drawing

project or challenge with a kind of final piece, a real culmination or

physical representation of the achievement of completing the

challenge. So this Inktober is no different. I actually wanted to do

something a little different. So in the past, I've done zines and I've had it in

my mind for a little while now that I've wanted to do a large poster for

something and I thought this would be a great opportunity to get that done. I

just think you know to bring together all of those 31 pieces of work into one

big cohesive piece to represent the finishing of this challenge. Now

obviously this is going to be a large undertaking and not least because I'm

starting a 31-day challenge on day 13 so I have a lot of catching up to do but I

thought I would take you along with me from you know making the art to

scanning it, editing it and optimising it for high-res, high-quality large

scale printing- I'm actually thinking to go around a1 size so we'll see how

that goes- and then obviously the next step of

actually getting it printed. So this video is sponsored by Intel; working on

this kind of scale with so many high res files in Photoshop, it really benefits

from Intel's optane memory and a good processor, but we'll see how my computer

ties into everything later on in the video. For now we have to make some art!

Now you can watch my 'First Half of Inktober' video up here or over here but

as I said, it's a daily drawing challenge for the whole month of October,

I'm just starting today because I've been dealing with the stress of moving

so I'm doing my own kind of version of the challenge, instead of drawing every

day which obviously isn't doable with my life so up in the air right now, my goal

is to finish the month with 31 finished drawings- ink drawings, and using limited

color palette which is going to be quite a challenge for me, but all-in-all that's

kind of my version of inktober for this year. And you can see in detail how I get

on with that in the video that I mentioned earlier. I'm drawing in

different sizes but with a general idea of how it will come together. I'm going

to digitally stitch each individual drawing together, just rearrange them on

Photoshop and I'm aiming to end up with a piece that will fit all of these

drawings into about an a2 size. As I said, I want to double that for the poster but

scaling up shouldn't be an issue if I make the right decisions when it comes

to scanning.

So that's where we're at now. Back in 'the office' which if you're new here is just

my old bedroom at my mum's house. All my tech stuff is still here at the

moment just because at the new flat we don't have the internet set up yet so

I'm back here to get on with the scanning portion of things. All the

art is done, I've got 31 individual pieces here; some hits and misses but

overall really happy with what I've ended up with. And I would have a similar

process at this stage with scanning even if I had just one large piece because my

scanner only scans at a4 size, I would still have to do multiple scans

and stitch those together. Yeah... with 31 individual pieces I'm gonna put

as many things in the scanner at one time as I possibly can and then just

stitch together as many files as I end up with at the end. It's gonna require

several scans and lots of stitching so wish me luck. A lot of scanning settings

come down to personal preference and also down to the software comes with

your scanner and things like whether you want to apply sharpness and whether you

want to do automatic colour correction or if you want to leave that all for

yourself to do once you're editing but one thing that you really don't want to

leave to chance is your dpi which is the pixel-like dots that make up a

whole image. So for a piece that I'm planning on scaling up, obviously the

more dots the better. The only issue with that is that you can end up with a much

larger and much more complicated file in the end- especially as I prefer to scan

things in TIFF format which means that I'm ending up with a totally

uncompressed file. You're getting all that pure, visual information crammed

into all those millions of billions of dots that you're then free to do

whatever you want with without compromising the quality. So in the end

I've got quite a few of these files that I'm gonna be working with, so the next

thing to do will be to load them all up into Photoshop, edit them, edit the colours

and adjust the sharpness, stuff like that. Just kind of optimise visually, stitch

them all together and then just get the finished piece looking right for that final

print. And that is why I'm really grateful to have a computer like this

one. It can do all that without making an issue of it. I know you guys will be able

to relate -or at least some of you will- working with loads of big files on

Photoshop and just essentially waiting for it to crash... thankfully I don't

really have to worry about that happening anymore.

The combination of working with large raw image files in large applications

needs a really hefty processor and some clever memory usage to allow you to work

seamlessly and just end up with the best quality that you could have.

So here I have the Lenovo IdeaCentre 520 and with it, I have a huge amount of

control over how I use large files, just not waiting for things to load or

struggling to pull files to and from different applications. So I have the

freedom to work with scans that are professional quality to my mind, much

larger than I ever would have thought of working with at home. So for example I'm

opening an a1 size canvas now on Photoshop, just making sure to optimise

the settings for prints, I think I went for 300 dpi, just making sure to switch

to CMYK for the colour profile just so there are no surprises when it comes to

printing and of course just making sure I've set up in the right dimensions,

right orientation. And now I've set up what in the past was quite a hefty and

complicated workspace, but it hasn't slowed down my workflow. Now the thing

about Optane Memory is that it's kind of tailored to my habits so it's

adapted to my regular practice of launching Photoshop straight after running my

scanning software, so it almost seems like Photoshop is ready to load before I've

even launched it. Right so as I said I'm just trying to get the colours as close

to the original as possible, position things in a way that I like them.

And I have to say, editing artwork is so much easier and possibly

actually quite fun when I have a computer that can handle everything that

I'm throwing at it regardless of file size and I can continue to switch and

add scans without the fear of crashing this software or just waiting around

while it is stutters and lags. One other thing I love about having a proper computer now is

the more physical aspect of things; the difference it makes having a large

screen and the lack of glare giving a true and detailed representation of the

finished piece. So obviously when I'm happy I will export the file and

different printers ask for different specs so I just treat each individual

project differently when it comes to which file type and exporting to. And

then when it comes to you finding printers I always approach it from the

point of view of finding someone that does the specific thing I'm looking

for rather than looking for just any old printer, general printers, the nearest to

me or the cheapest. I will set out on a search either online or just locally for

someone that will do what it is that I want for that particular project, be that

a7 size booklets, or in this case a1 posters with a matte

finish which is what I was looking for today. Before I take my files to them or

send them off with whatever information they're asking for, I will make sure to

do a test print myself at home - obviously on a much smaller scale- just

to make sure that everything is laid out properly and the colours are coming through how I

want them to, just to avoid any surprises once the final piece gets you and

then all I can do is wait. And here we are! The surprisingly pain-free project

and what to me it's a pretty impressive final product. I know you guys really

appreciate these in-depth behind the scenes videos so I hope this one hasn't

disappointed. Let me know if there's anything I've missed, if you have any

questions, as always don't forget to check out the description for any useful

links! If you want to find out what Optane Memory can do for you or you

want to learn more about this computer, there'll be links in the description for

you to follow but other than that guys, thank you so much for watching and I'll see you in

the next video! Bye!

For more infomation >> How I Prepare Artwork for Large-Scale Printing · Painting, Scanning, Editing + Finding Printers · AD - Duration: 7:47.

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THEY. - Broken (feat. Jessie Reyez) - Duration: 2:16.

[Verse 1: Jessie Reyez] We fall in love, he does the most

But I question it all 'cause I'm still broken He gets tired, then he leaves

Then I cry and I repeat Fall in love again, fuck it up again

This does the affect I cry Better being friends to avoid the pain

I say I'm okay, I'm not

[Chorus: Jessie Reyez] It's always the same

It's like I'm lookin' for someone to save me

Someone to blame So I can cry and ask you, "Why'd you break me?"

I lie and say I didn't come broken I lie and say you did it

I lie say I didn't come broken (broken)

[Verse 2: Drew Love] We fall in love, I do the most

You question it all 'cause you still broken I give you space, let you breathe

Flip it on me then it repeats I messed it up again, pissed you off again

Gave you love, this what I got Stressed me out again, acting out again

Think it's okay, well it's not

[Chorus: Jessie Reyez & Dante, Jessie Reyez, Dante & Drew Love]

It's always the same It's like I'm lookin' for someone to save me

Someone to blame

So I can cry and ask you, "Why'd you break me?"

I lie and say I didn't come broken I lie and say you did it

I lie and say I didn't come broken I lie and say I didn't come broken

I lie and say you did it I lie and say I didn't come broken (broken)

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Snow Patrol: What If This Is All The Love You Ever Get? - Duration: 3:37.

( CHEERS AND APPLAUSE )

♪ ♪ ♪

♪ WHOA, WHOA WHAT IF THIS IS ALL THE LOVE YOU

EVER GET?

♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ WHOA, WHOA

YOU'D DO A COUPLE THINGS SO DIFFERENTLY, I'LL BET

♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ WHOA, WHOA

WHAT IF THIS ALL THE LOVE I EVER KNOW?

♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ WHOA, WHOA

I'D SAY THE WORDS THAT WERE SO HARD TO SAY, "DON'T GO"

♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ SO YOU'VE FALLEN IN LOVE

SO YOU'VE FALLEN APART ♪ WHAT IF IT HURTS LIKE HELL

THEN IT'LL HURT LIKE HELL ♪ COME ON OVER

COME ON OVER HERE ♪ I'M IN THE RUINS, TOO

I KNOW THE WRECKAGE SO WELL ♪ COME ON OVER

COME ON OVER HERE ♪ WHOA, WHOA

WHAT IF THIS IS ALL THE LOVE YOU EVER GET?

♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ WHOA, WHOA

YOU'D NOT WORRY SO MUCH ABOUT COUNTING YOUR REGRETS

♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ WHOA, WHOA

WHAT IF THIS IS ALL THE LOVE I'M EVER SHOWN?

♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ WHOA, WHOA

I'D NOT BE SO SCARED TO RUN INTO THE UNKNOWN

♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ SO YOU'VE FALLEN IN LOVE

SO YOU'VE FALLEN APART ♪ WHAT IF IT HURTS LIKE HELL

THEN IT'LL HURT LIKE HELL ♪ COME ON OVER

COME ON OVER HERE ♪ I'M IN THE RUINS, TOO

I KNOW THE WRECKAGE SO WELL ♪ COME ON OVER

COME ON OVER HERE ♪ ♪ ♪

♪ WHAT IF THIS IS ALL THE LOVE YOU EVER GET?

♪ WHAT IF THIS IS ALL THE LOVE YOU EVER GET?

♪ WHAT IF THIS IS ALL THE LOVE YOU EVER GET?

♪ WHAT IF THIS IS ALL THE LOVE YOU EVER GET? ♪

( CHEERS AND APPLAUSE )

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8 Warning Signs You Need To Change Your Diet - Duration: 3:56.

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Jen Vrabel, Mike's Wife: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know | Heavy.com - Duration: 11:06.

Jen Vrabel, Mike's Wife: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know | Heavy.com

Mike Vrabel is the head coach of the Tennessee Titans.

He retired from playing in the NFL in 2010 after two seasons with Kansas City, eight seasons with New England, and four seasons with Pittsburgh.

In 2011, Vrabel served as the linebackers coach at Ohio State.

In 2014, he joined the coaching staff of the Houston Texans, and in 2018, he inked a deal with the Titans to become their head coach, rejoining forces with Jon Robinson, whom he knew from his years with the Patriots (Robinson served as Director of College Scouting for the Pats).

Through it all, Vrabel has had the undying love and support of his wife, Jen Boleyn.

The couple met at Ohio State University and the two have been married for nearly 20 years.

They have two sons together, one of whom plays football at Boston College.

Here's what you need to know:.

She Lives in Forest Hills With Her Husband.

Jen Vrabel is no stranger to moving around the country.

Although her husband only played for three teams over the course of his playing career, Jen has been pretty easy going when it comes to the WAG life.

The Vrabels tied the knot in 1999.

Two years later, Vrabel signed with New England and moved his family to Massachusetts.

After living near Gillette Stadium for eight years, the Vrabels moved around a bit, finally landing in Houston, Texas, which was a bit of a welcomed change, in terms of climate.

Cold, snowy winters can certainly take their toll.

The Vrabels weren't done moving around, however, and found themselves looking for a home in Nashville earlier this year.

According to the Tennessean, the duo found the perfect home in the Forrest Hills area.

The 6,100 square foot, custom-built home boasts six bedrooms and eight bathrooms.

"The home is on [a] two-acre lot and has a finished basement, according to its listing.

It has designer touches: quartz kitchen counters with a waterfall edge on the island, vaulted ceilings, and a built-in audio system," the Tennessean reported.

She Has 2 Sons With Vrabel & Both Play Sports.

Jen and Mike Vrabel are the proud parents of two sons, Tyler and Carter.

Both Mike and Jen are die-hard sports fans and have instilled the love of the game into their boys.

The couple's elder son, Tyler, has followed in his dad's footsteps and has been playing football at Boston College after committing to the school last year.

"First, I would like to thank my parents for supporting me throughout my life.

I also want to thank my coaches for developing me into the person I am on and off the field.

Lastly, I want to thank all of the coaches and programs that gave me an opportunity to play for their school.

I have decided that I am going to commit to Boston College to continue my academic and athletic career," Tyler tweeted in June 2017.

Carter Vrabel is also very athletic, but his sport of choice is baseball.

He will soon be heading off to college, likely on a baseball scholarship.

She Has Been Very Supportive of Her Husband's Career Over the Years & Learned to Tell When He Had a Concussion.

Jen Vrabel has been completely dedicated to and supportive of her husband's career over the years.

"I find myself only watching him, to see where he is, what he's doing, where he's going," she told the Post Gazette in 2002.

Not only did he stay on top of her husband's game but, in the event he got injured, she stayed on top of that, too.

"I always knew when he had a concussion because he would be really nice.

Nice to the point of weird," she told the Tennessean in January.

While one might think that Vrabel's concussion days were over once he stopped playing football, he actually got a concussion in 2012 after he head-butted Ohio State offensive lineman Corey Linsley in warmups.

Sure enough, he banged himself up pretty good and even needed stitches.

Mrs.

Vrabel had a bit of fun with the aftermath, posting a photo of Vrabel's stitched forehead with the caption, "Best not to head-butt a guy w/ a helmet on when you aren't wearing one!! #einstein.".

She Played Volleyball at Ohio State & Used to Work as a Dental Hygienist.

Jen Vrabel attended Ohio State University on a volleyball scholarship.

She met her now-husband in a class, but couldn't always get out to see him play football because she was busy with her own athletic commitments.

"It was hard because volleyball and football are in the same season.

I got to go to one [football] game a year.

So I didn't really know how good he was.

I knew he was good, but I had no idea whether he was good enough to play in the NFL," Jen told the Post Gazette back in 2002.

Mike graduated before Jen and was drafted by the Steelers in 1997.

At the time, Jen would drive to Pittsburgh for home games.

The following year, the two got engaged and decided to call Columbus, Ohio, home.

She worked as a dental hygienist before moving to Massachusetts and giving birth to Tyler (2000) and Carter shortly after.

Though new to the area, Jen seemed to find her footing pretty quick, making friends and whatnot.

"When I got to New England, everybody there had little kids.

The Bruschis, the Bledsoes, the Andruzzis … Mike had good friends in Pittsburgh.

It's Mike's first year there [in New England], but I think he really, really likes it there," she told the Post Gazette.

She Once Threw Major Shade on Twitter.

Aside from knowing her husband inside and out, she's also been known to own her opinions on various matters, once even getting herself in a bit of trouble.

Back in 2013, Jen Vrabel used social media to respond to a tweet against the Badgers.

It happened just after former Wisconsin coach Bret Bielema's wife posted a tweet blaming the Badgers' loss on "karma.

" Jen posted the following tweet, seemingly in direct response to Bielema's tweet.

"Man, Jen-on-Jen violence is just the most tragic, isn't it? At any rate, high-quality zinger there.

It was passive-aggressive and referential and concise and utterly ruthless.

Nice," SB Nation reported at the time.

READ NEXT: Full List of Aaron Rodgers' Past Relationships.

For more infomation >> Jen Vrabel, Mike's Wife: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know | Heavy.com - Duration: 11:06.

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A day with the randoms - Duration: 3:42:13.

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You are what you dream (how sleep affects our lives) - Duration: 4:43.

Here's how we wake up every morning.

Jeez! This can't be normal!

And you?

How was you morning.

Goodmorning Princess!

Or * $! #%

$% & /! ! £ = # # @! $ & / £% $ & / # $ £ #!

# @ #! &&% $ # I'm so tired.

If you were a koala,

you would sleep more than any other animal on the planet:

22 hours.

If you were a sloth,

an armadillo,

an opossum,

little less.

If you were a human,

at least 8 hours.

But you are not a human.

You're a superhero.

And so you only need six or seven.

Right?

Well,

no.

Every morning we do it and we rob ourselves of our dreams.

It's alright to miss a fairytale or two, right?

..and some depression injection,

sadness,

loss of hope,

suicide and driving while drunk.

Who am I?

And why am I interested in this?

Mmh I'm nobody.

So thank you and goodbye!

I was just lucky with my team to come across

on the subject thanks to the project described

in this episode.

"But they do audiovisual installations,

virtual reality,

Neuroscience".

Hmm ..

precisely.

And about that,

you know that every one of us experiences

a virtual virtual reality experience every night?

Oh yeah,

in the Rapid Eye Movement phase,

the REM phase,

the body is completely paralyzed to avoid

to perform the same actions they are

performing in the dream.

While in,

the mind creates a simulation of the external perceptual experience

worthy of Pixar.

Indeed, just to add some of The Matrix to this story,

It is correct to say that an area of ​​our brain seems to be

more active than when we're awake:

the amygdala.

Oh yeah,

emotions in dreams are very strong.

But the REM phase is just one of four of the sleep cycle.

Preceded by light sleep,

alpha waves,

the first few minutes when we fall asleep,

and followed by a deep sleep,

the restorative one,

with delta waves.

this cycle is repeated several times during the night.

And it's important for the sake of our health:

do not interrupt these cycles!

Above all, the REM phase!

Because beyond allowing you guys to imagine yourself

expert chefs at dinner with her ...

and you girls to conquer the world,

(on the other hand times have changed)

the REM phase is important for the integrity of the

consciousness and mental health,

for physiological functions,

such as maintaining weight and body temperature

to consolidate new information into memory,

and to process emotions.

New free neuronal connections every night.

Like cable network that goes directly at your home

that Italian telephone companies offer.

But this one is delivered for real ...

.. you italian IT providers.....

It is well known that the REM phase stretches when there is strong

learning during the day.

If we are deprived,

we fall back faster.

In short, the body needs it.

Unfortunately, however, it is often influenced

negatively by several factors,

like stress,

the conditions of the room in which we sleep,

like temperature or light,

the behaviors we take before going to sleep,

drugs,

alcohol.

And this is very dangerous.

In addition to the problems listed above,

it is shown that the risk of obesity increases,

heart problems,

diabetes,

death.

But it also influences us immediately.

The next morning you are more likely to take

risky decisions hastily.

you are less empathetic.

The pain threshold decreases.

And you complain.

The problem is that in our society the rhythms are

same as those of Thumper's foot when he gets excited.

We sleep about an hour less than the in the 40s on average.

Why the 40s?

I do not know!

Ask the scientists!

The problem remains.

And as we know, the age of the lights does not help.

Too many visual stimuli,

and our neurotransmitters,

adjusted by the eyes,

they start injecting melatonin randomly

with little care.

Sleep is mainly used to recover

energy,

to help the cells get back together,

to process and understand the circumstances

of the day we just had.

And us,

instead of doing this for free,

we buy creams!

We drink sh$&#!

And we get plastered on caffeine!

Genius!

Genius!

Genius!

I'll sleep when I'm dead ...

you will sleep very soon then ...

we sleep about a third of our lives.

It is important. The hypothesis of continuity

claims that dreams reflect ours

waking life.

In 2003, a mathematical model was also formulated

to calculate this continuity.

Which is based not only on aspects of episodic memory

and emotions,

but also on personality traits and the moment of

sleep in which the dream begins.

In reality there is not only a continuity between life

from being awake and dreams,

but also the opposite.

There is evidence regarding the impact that dreams have

on the mood of the following days.

And also on creative inspirations

that derive from the dream world.

In terms of artistic stimuli,

impulses to create something new,

help solve a problem.

Apparently also Yesterday by Paul McCartney,

the story of Dr. Jekyll and Mister Hyde,

and some paintings by Dali,

were inspired by dreams.

So!

If you want to be the next Freddy Mercury,

go to bed!

Nighty night!

Sweet dreams!

For more infomation >> You are what you dream (how sleep affects our lives) - Duration: 4:43.

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Seth Meyers Wants You to Vote - Duration: 0:50.

-Need I remind you, tomorrow is election day.

And it's more important than ever to get out and vote.

There you go.

We've teamed up with headcount.org,

a nonpartisan organization

dedicated to participation in democracy

to ensure that the future is voting.

If you have any questions at all about voting

or need to find your polling place, text "voter" to 40649.

That's V-O-T-E-R to 40649.

You'll get a text back with information

that covers all your voting needs.

That's V-O-T-E-R to 40649.

We can joke about where this country is going,

but we can also do something about it.

So join headcount, get out there,

and let's be a country where the future is voting.

For more infomation >> Seth Meyers Wants You to Vote - Duration: 0:50.

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How To End A Conversation In English - Duration: 5:05.

Hi there. I'm Clare from English-at-home.com. A few weeks ago I published a video

on 4 phrases to start a conversation. If you want to check it out, the link's up

there. Then someone asked me about how you end a conversation or a phone

call. Now this is a really good question because if you don't know how to end a

phone call, it can be a little bit difficult. So for example, you'll say "bye",

"bye", "bye"... and it can go on forever! So in this video, I've got some

useful phrases for you for ending conversations in different situations.

In a business call, what you can do is to summarise the main points

of that call. So for example, if you are arranging a meeting you could say at the

end of your phone call: "So, we're meeting tomorrow at two o'clock in your office.

Right?" Then the other person says "Yeah that's right" and then you say "Ok, see you

then. Bye" and the other person will also say "bye". Or if on the phone call you've

asked another person for some information, you could say at the end of

your call, to summarize that, you can say "OK, so I'll wait to hear from you then."

And the other person could say something like "Yeah, I'll have that information for

you tomorrow" and then you can say "OK, great - thanks. Bye." The other person will

say "bye" and you can put down the phone.

When you're chatting to a friend on the

phone, you don't need to summarise the call, so you could say something like

"Well it was lovely chatting to you" or "Great to hear from you" and the other

person says "Yeah me too" and then you can say "Well, take care then" and the other

person says "You too, bye" and you say "bye" and finish the phone call. So with a

situation of your friend, in fact there are lots and lots of things that you can

say to finish the phone call. So my tip to you

is listen to what your friend typically says, and then the next time you have a

phone call with that friend, you can just copy what they say.

There are lots of ways that you can end a conversation face-to-face. So if you are

with a friend, you could say something like "Anyway, I'd better get going."

(I'd better get going) "Get going" means "go" so "I'd better get going" means "I have

to go". Or "Look, I'm sorry, I'm going to have to rush". "I'm going to have to rush"

means "I'm in a hurry - I have to go quickly." At a business event, there are

also different ways to leave a conversation, to finish the conversation.

One way is to say "Would you excuse me for a minute? There's someone I need to

talk to urgently." (Would you excuse me for a minute? There's someone I need to talk

to urgently.) Wait for the other person to say "Yes sure" and then you can leave that

person. Or you could say, "Well, it's been very interesting meeting you." (It's been

very interesting meeting you.) That also signals that you've come to the end

of the conversation. The other person will probably say "Likewise" - and likewise

means "yes for me too. it was interesting to meet you". At that point you can shake

hands and then you're free to go. And there's a third way. If you are the host

of the event, you could say something like "Can I introduce you to ..." and then

introduce that person to a different person - to a third person - and in that way

you can make sure that when you leave the person you've been talking to, they

aren't just standing there on their own, because you've introduced them to

another person. Don't forget to let me know in the comments how you like to say

goodbye to other people, and don't forget also to subscribe to my youtube channel.

You can subscribe clicking that button there, because every

week you get a new video. If you would like more help with your English

you can also join my email group - and the link is up there - because every week I

send you a new video on English speaking, vocabulary, grammar and pronunciation.

Thanks for watching!

For more infomation >> How To End A Conversation In English - Duration: 5:05.

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Where You Never Sleep Alone - Duration: 42:12.

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