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Snoring at night

You do! That is snoring. Do I snore? I don't think I do, but my wife says that I do. Oh, so you do snore! No, I've never heard myself snore! Let's have a look at the language we...

Course: Health and daily habitsSection: Sleep and dreamsSubtitles: en-gb

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Do you snore?

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You do!

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That is snoring. Do I snore?

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I don't think I do,

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but my wife says that I do.

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Oh, so you do snore!

4:19

No, I've never heard myself snore!

4:28

Let's have a look at the language we learned in this conversation.

4:34

We learnt 'nightmare', which is 'a bad or scary dream'.

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We heard 'exhausted' — 'very tired'.

4:43

And we learnt a way to talk about dreams

4:46

using the past simple and the past continuous.

4:50

For example, you dreamt that you were

4:53

running around trying to find your family and then you found them.

4:58

I did.

5:00

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5:12

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5:17

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5:20

Next time, we'll talk about our favourite films.

5:23

See you then, goodbye!

5:24

Bye!

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