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Hello and welcome to six minute vocabulary.
I'm Finn.
And I'm Alice.
In today's show we're going to look at chunks of language.
Yes, and by chunks of language we mean groups of words that naturally go together.
And we're going to do that by listening to Kirsten, a student from Germany, talking about her typical morning.
We'll look closely at the chunks of language Kirsten uses.
We'll have a quiz to see what.
We'Ve learned and we'll bring you a top tip for learning vocabulary.
But before all that, we're going to hear from Kirsten who's studying right here in London.
Shes talking about her typical college day.
Now, two questions for you to think about while you listen.
First, why does Kirsten have to leave?
And second, why do you think Kirstens English sounds a little bit unnatural?
Lets find out.
My typical morning well, I never go out on an unfilled stomach so before class I usually have a complete english breakfast.
I love it.