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Learn English With TV SeriesPublished at April 19, 2026 at 11:02 PM0:59
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Learn English with Ice Age 2! 🦣🧊

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Published time
April 19, 2026 at 11:02 PM
Duration
0:59
Video type
Autos & Vehicles
Channel region
United States
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18.5K
Likes
521
Comments
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$0.59 - $2.37
RPM Range
$0.03 - $0.13
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Topic Cluster
learn
Video Description
Aww yeah, Global Citizens! 🌍 We're throwing it back to the Ice Age today to learn a crucial secret about how native English speakers actually talk. 🤫 Ever wonder why natives seem to speak so fast? It’s because of connected speech! 🗣️ In this classic scene, notice how Ellie (the mammoth who thinks she's a possum! 😂) doesn't pronounce every single word perfectly. Instead of clearly saying, "What are you," she blends the sounds together to say: "Wuh-dyuh." "Wuh-dyuh looking at me for?" 🤨 Mastering these everyday pronunciation shortcuts is the key to understanding native speakers and making your own English sound much more natural and fluent. Here is your homework: Listen: Watch the clip a few times and focus on Ellie's pronunciation. 🎧 Repeat: Practice saying "Wuh-dyuh looking at me for?" out loud. 🗣️ Shadow: Try to say the phrase at the exact same time and speed as the video! 🎬 Want to master connected speech and understand natives at ANY speed? Watch the full lesson on YouTube (Learn English with TV Series) or head over to the RealLife App for the full interactive experience! 📲👇
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