Nov 24, 2019 15:03
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What do they say? New example.
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The second and final problem.
It should be easier here.
- I want you look after me stuff. (MANDY)
- THEN YOU SLIPPED TO HER? ==== or something else???? (NICOLE)
- BORROW ME 50, WILL YOU? ==== or something else??? (MANDY)
- Yeah, all right. (NICOLE)
- Here. (NICOLE)
- Thanks. (MANDY)
The second and final problem.
It should be easier here.
- I want you look after me stuff. (MANDY)
- THEN YOU SLIPPED TO HER? ==== or something else???? (NICOLE)
- BORROW ME 50, WILL YOU? ==== or something else??? (MANDY)
- Yeah, all right. (NICOLE)
- Here. (NICOLE)
- Thanks. (MANDY)
Responses
3 | almost correct | Katya Kesten |
3 | maybe | Yvonne Gallagher |
Responses
4 hrs
Selected
almost correct
Mandy: I want you to look after me stuff
Nicole: Then you slip it to her
Mandy! Loan us 50, will ya?
Nicole: Hey, yeah, alright (There's definitely something before "yeah"-- "hey" or "here")
Nicole: Here
Mandy: Thanks
Nicole: Then you slip it to her
Mandy! Loan us 50, will ya?
Nicole: Hey, yeah, alright (There's definitely something before "yeah"-- "hey" or "here")
Nicole: Here
Mandy: Thanks
Peer comment(s):
neutral |
Yvonne Gallagher
: yes, ALMOST correct. NO "Hey" and not "Then". But thanks for copying the rest!
21 hrs
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“Almost correct” was in ref. to the text provided by the asker. Slip/ed, loan/borrow, and ya/you weren’t exactly difficult for a native to discern upon first listen. Listened 2x more for whatever’s before “yeah” and included it in my med. confidence. ans.
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Comment: "Thank you all for your help.
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13 mins
maybe
- I want you TO look after me stuff. (MANDY)
- Man(dy) you SLIP IT to her (NICOLE)
- LEND me 50, wi;; Ya? (MANDY)
- Yeah, all right. (NICOLE)
- Here. (NICOLE)
- Thanks. I'll pay you back. (MANDY)
I think she's saying "Man" short for Mandy
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Note added at 16 mins (2019-11-24 15:19:16 GMT)
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sorry! typo on 3rd line
but it's
LEND me 50 will ya?
(ya=you and not "borrow", wrong verb))
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Note added at 17 mins (2019-11-24 15:20:33 GMT)
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"slip it to her" is referring to passing the money over to the guard
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Note added at 44 mins (2019-11-24 15:47:23 GMT)
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on another listening 4rd line it's
"LOAN (not lend) us 50 will ya",
I can't hear "come on" (Dbox) at all
- Man(dy) you SLIP IT to her (NICOLE)
- LEND me 50, wi;; Ya? (MANDY)
- Yeah, all right. (NICOLE)
- Here. (NICOLE)
- Thanks. I'll pay you back. (MANDY)
I think she's saying "Man" short for Mandy
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Note added at 16 mins (2019-11-24 15:19:16 GMT)
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sorry! typo on 3rd line
but it's
LEND me 50 will ya?
(ya=you and not "borrow", wrong verb))
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Note added at 17 mins (2019-11-24 15:20:33 GMT)
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"slip it to her" is referring to passing the money over to the guard
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Note added at 44 mins (2019-11-24 15:47:23 GMT)
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on another listening 4rd line it's
"LOAN (not lend) us 50 will ya",
I can't hear "come on" (Dbox) at all
Discussion
I want you to look after me stuff
THEN you slip it to her