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You want to learn English, but learning and speaking English takes time and practice. I am here to help. In these English learning videos I go over how certain phrases sound in spoken English. Sometimes when you are listening to an English conversation people speak way to fast, and you have trouble understanding. This is because in English speaking we tend to slur our words together. Hopefully this video will help you train your ear to better understand spoken English. Thank you for visiting Learn English with Bob the Canadian! -- ⌛ Remember: Always watch the video three times. Twice today with English subtitles on, and once tomorrow with the English subtitles off. This will reinforce the English you have learned! -- ✅ Support Me and Get These Members Only Perks: 😀💲 If you would like to become a member of my channel here is the link: / @learnenglishwithbobthecanadian Becoming a member at every level has these benefits and perks: 1) For 10 minutes or more during each live stream you will be able to participate in the "Members Only" chat. 2) A cool crown beside your name during live streams and when making comments on videos. 3) Your name in green during live stream lesson chat. 4) You will have access to a members only video each Wednesday called, "Wednesdays with Bob". These are behind the scenes bonus videos with full English transcripts for your listening practice. 5) A full transcript for every Tuesday video. ✅ Join now to receive these perks: / @learnenglishwithbobthecanadian I really appreciate those you that have chosen to thank me in this way! Please only support me if you can afford it! If you prefer to support me via Patreon, here is a link to that page: / bobthecanadian Thank you for your generosity! -- ✅SEND ME A POSTCARD: Bob the Canadian P.O. Box 419 Smithville, Ontario Canada L0R2A0 -- TAKE YOUR ENGLISH CONVERSATIONS TO THE NEXT LEVEL: ✅Talk to a real English tutor / teacher at Preply: http://tracking.preply.com/SH2X (This is an affiliate, signing up for this service helps support my channel). -- FOLLOW ME: ✅ I have a second Youtube channel right here: / @bobsshortenglishlessons ✅ Join me on Instagram: / engbobthecanadian ✅ P.S. If you are interested I have created a podcast of my shorter English lessons. It is right here: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1310116 -- TRANSCRIPT: Hi Bob the Canadian here and I just wanted to talk to you a little bit about a phrase or question that you hear quite often in everyday speech and that question is, "How is it going?"” Now we're a little unfair. Uh, in everyday speech we don't speak that slowly. Uh, we don't normally greet each other by pronouncing and enunciating each word correctly. We don't walk up and say, "How is it going Dave?" "It is going fine Bob." Uh, but we normally start to compress things. So the question, "How is it going?", the first compression down sounds a little more like this, "How's it goin?". **Note: "goin" is pronounced this way, but it is still spelled, "going" So we take the "How is", and it becomes, "How's", and we take the "going" at the end and it becomes, "goin". We kind of drop the "g" off. So we say, "How's it goin?". How's it goin? The we get even faster. So you’ll hear people say things like, “Howzitgoin?” **Note: "Howzitgoin" is pronounced this way, but it is still spelled, "How is it going?" Howzitgoin? Howzitgoin? Howzitgoin? Uh, where they compress the entire phrase down into one word. Howzitgoin? Howzitgoin? Typical responses to, “Howzitgoin?” would be: It’s going fine. It is going fine. It’s going fine. It’s fine. Or It’s going. It’s going. Howzitgoin? It’s going. How’s it going with you? It’s going. It’s ok. Um, so again, that’s the question, “How is it going?” So listen for that when you hear English speakers speaking a little more rapidly. How’s it going? Thanks. Bob the Canadian here. Learn English with Bob the Canadian. Don’t forget to subscribe. Thanks for watching! Have a great English learning day!