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  • Hey, guys! This is jJack from tofluency.com

  • back with another vlog for you guys who

  • are learning English. I have an

  • action-packed day. I'm going to take you

  • all with me

  • and be sure to check out the description for

  • a list of the vocabulary that I use in this

  • vlog. So, it's amazing how much the

  • weather changes here over a span of just

  • a few days. It's Thursday today and it's

  • going to get up to 18 degrees. That's t-shirt

  • weather. But just a few days ago it was

  • minus twenty or something like that and

  • we had a big snow storm which meant that we

  • had to stay at home. We couldn't really

  • leave the house for two or three days.

  • And while the snow was a lot of fun - we had

  • so much fun playing in the snow -

  • I'm glad it doesn't stick around for

  • weeks and weeks like it doesn't other

  • parts of the US. Now when i was living in

  • the UK, it was quite rare for it to get

  • really cold, you know, a cold day would be

  • 2,3,4 degrees and the temperatures stayed

  • pretty steady over the winter. So. it is a

  • little bit strange to have these big

  • differences in temperature over the

  • course of a week or so. But it's kind of

  • fun at the same time.

  • Let's do a little Q&A...

  • The first question comes from its Slava and

  • Slava wants to know what accent i have

  • I've been getting this question a lot

  • recently.

  • Now, my accent is a northern English

  • accent - I'm originally from Preston,

  • Lancashire which is just north of

  • Manchester, but because I've been away

  • from that region for a long time because

  • I went traveling and then I lived in

  • Spain for two years and because I've been

  • here in the US for six years it's

  • getting a little bit more neutral now

  • and sometimes I use a little bit of an

  • American

  • accent just in terms of the

  • pronunciation, you know, it's not strong -

  • people from America, when I speak to

  • people, they don't think I'm from America.

  • For example, yesterday, I met somebody

  • here in the office who just moved

  • here and she said, "Where's your accent

  • from? So, obviously she knew that I wasn't

  • from America but it makes me laugh

  • sometimes when I get comments saying: Are

  • you from America? You don't sound

  • American.

  • Because for me, it's obvious. I feel like

  • i have a very typical British accent but

  • let me know what you think...

  • do I sometimes sound American? Do I

  • sometimes sound Australia? Do I have a

  • strong accent or can you understand it

  • quite easily? let me know below.

  • Drew has a question about coffee. Mushroom

  • coffee?

  • what does it taste like? Like mushroom

  • soup or something?

  • So, this is a type of coffee that I

  • sometimes drink and it doesn't taste

  • like mushrooms at all, in fact, it tastes

  • like regular coffee - it is instant coffee

  • which means that you put the powder into

  • a cup, you pour in hot water, and it's ready

  • instantly. But it doesn't taste like

  • mushrooms - it just tastes like regular

  • coffee but it has mushroom extract and

  • apparently this helps you. This stops you

  • from getting those jitters that you

  • sometimes get after having too much

  • caffeine and, apparently, it's a superfood as

  • well. So, it's really good for you but

  • i'll leave a link below and you can

  • check out this mushroom coffee.

  • Could you tell us the name of the

  • soundtrack you used in this video? So, I

  • don't get music from specific people, I

  • actually pay for a subscription. So, I pay

  • a monthly fee to have access to royalty

  • free music that I can use on YouTube and

  • the reason why I don't upload some of my

  • videos onto Facebook is because I don't

  • have permission to do so. I can only use

  • this music on YouTube, so you can check

  • out what music I use by clicking the

  • link in

  • the description. And Mesut has a

  • question about the camera I use, asking

  • what type of camera I use. So, I use a

  • Panasonic g85 and i'm using it right now

  • to record this video. Now since I've been

  • making videos on YouTube, I have used a

  • variety of different cameras. I've used

  • this camera. I've used a small Sony camera,

  • a Panasonic g7 and now the Panasonic g85. I

  • love this camera. It's great. It's easy to use,

  • it produces really good quality video,

  • but with most things in life, you have to

  • get used to it. Making these vlogs is

  • quite difficult, you know, I have to

  • remember which settings to use and if

  • you watched the video that (where) I talked

  • about overcoming obstacles, then you'll

  • understand that sometimes I don't use the

  • right settings. But this camera is great.

  • It is small, its compact, it's relatively

  • cheap compared to DSLR cameras and full

  • frame cameras and, as I say, it's easy to

  • use; it produces really good video. I think

  • you need to start using a hashtag so you

  • guys can ask me questions on Twitter and

  • on Facebook and elsewhere - Instagram too -

  • so, if you know a good hashtag to use,

  • leave a comment below, I'll start using it

  • in the next vlog. Two hours later. I'm little

  • bit tired after that morning because I

  • spent the entire morning sitting down at

  • my desk and I should really stand up a

  • little bit more and then I'll have a little

  • bit more energy. But it was a fun morning

  • because I went live on Facebook and a

  • few people asked me to do different

  • accents. So, I managed to do a few - I'll

  • leave the link to that lesson in the

  • description, but right now I'm just gonna

  • have a quick bite to eat and then I'm

  • going to go meet a friend for coffee.

  • So, at the moment I'm not really eating

  • that much during the day and I have a

  • huge meal at night. I'm going to have

  • these almonds -

  • these are delicious and they come in this

  • very cute little packet and then, have a

  • green drink and this is something I just

  • put together this morning.

  • No, i am not having jalapeños. It's

  • just this mixture that use and I this jar to

  • carry it in. And then, I'm gonna have what's in

  • here, which is... a little bit of cheese. And I

  • just brought a tiny bit of cheese - a couple of those to have for

  • lunch and then, I'll have a little snack this

  • afternoon. And then, I'm gonna have a big

  • dinner tonight.

  • You've gotta be careful where you park in Asheville.

  • Hi! And, er, Ellie, tell everyone how we met.

  • Erm, well, Jack and I met when we were

  • both living and Valencia. I took an

  • English... an English teaching course with

  • his wife, Kate, and then I met Jack. And

  • conveniently, they lived just around the

  • corner from me.

  • We were in the same neighborhood and

  • could meet frequently for drinks and

  • dinner and became great friends and then

  • it just so happened, that we now both live in

  • Asheville, North Carolina. And what do

  • you do here? I work at the Rhu, which is this

  • coffee and café where we are now. I a manager here and I also manage

  • our marketing and our private events. We

  • have a another space here and the

  • restaurant where we can hold large

  • groups and large parties for special

  • occasions. That was a lot of fun. It's good to get

  • a break during the day and Ellie is a

  • really good friend. As she said we have

  • known each other for a long time and

  • it's kind of strange because we spent

  • time together in Valencia - we hung out

  • together all the time while we were in

  • Spain and then after we moved to

  • Asheville, she sent us an email saying:

  • I'm thinking about moving to Asheville

  • and, obviously, we recommended it. What

  • I'm doing now is taking the long way back to the

  • office.

  • so I can get a little bit of exercise

  • and having a walk during the day is the

  • best way for me to stay energized. The

  • coffee helps as well. I can't explain how good it

  • feels to have weather like this in

  • January.

  • Even though the sun's not out, it's

  • still super warm right now, so, I'm really

  • enjoying this weather. But now it's time to

  • go back inside and get more work done.

  • two hours later...

  • I managed to get a bunch

  • of stuff done this afternoon. I won't

  • bore you with the details, but I'm back out

  • on the balcony, I'm just gonna have a few moments outside

  • and then I'm going to head back home.

  • I might pick a couple of things up on

  • the way home too, which is all good, it's all

  • good fun. So, I hope you have enjoyed this

  • vlog. I hope you have it useful. Again, check

  • out the description. There'll be list of

  • vocabulary, the words, the phrases that I -

  • and Ellie - used in this video and please

  • let me know what you think.

  • If you enjoyed this blog then please

  • share it with your friends. I'd really

  • appreciate that and be sure to check out

  • the other videos that should be on your

  • screen now. Again thanks for being here

  • and I'll see you in the next lesson. Bye

  • for now!

Hey, guys! This is jJack from tofluency.com

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