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0:00Welcome back to another video guys.
0:01Let's learn English using comprehensible
0:05>> Bill this blockers skin age put you on
0:07that like the reception cooked treatment
0:09construction a harness your goal degrees
0:12C exponentially peripheral bridge start
0:14the word count and let's go.
0:19We just got this intake form which just
0:22has like basic information like my name,
0:24my country and all this stuff. So I'm
0:25going to fill out this form and then
0:27hand it back to the receptionist. The
0:29receptionist is just at the desk when
0:31you walk in. And here there are two
0:33receptionists. But now I'm going to fill
0:35this out and then we could go in. Right
0:37now we're in like the dressing room of
0:40RepI. This is the clinic. We're at the
0:42dermatology clinic and dermatologists
0:45work here. So here you can wash your
0:47face and stuff. There are different
0:48cleansers. Milk cleanser, foam cleanser,
0:52>> Are we supposed to wash our face?
0:55>> I don't think so. I think that's at the
0:56end. But we put our stuff here in these
0:58lockers. There's a separate compartment
1:00for your shoes and then another for your
1:02bag and your jacket. And also, they give
1:05you these slippers that are actually
1:07pretty comfortable. So far, I really
1:09like the vibe of this place. It is like
1:11really clean, minimalistic. I like it.
1:30So, we're going to put your cup about.
1:40>> Okay. This machine is really fancy.
1:43>> Yeah. What do you think your skin's
1:46>> My skin age. Maybe my age.
1:52>> The hydration is going to be low. Oh,
1:54it's good. I don't think is it does
1:57water play a factor in your skin
1:59>> Did you see your QR code?
2:01>> And what did it say?
2:02>> It's not looking good.
2:04>> So my skin age is 23 and and I'm 23.
2:07>> Please have a fit in it.
2:09>> So yeah, my skin age is the same age as
2:12my real age. 23. You didn't see yours.
2:15>> Yeah, I did. But mine's worse. Like mine
2:17is You can read it there.
2:20The most important part of learning a
2:22language and the reason why everyone
2:24learns a language is to be able to speak
2:26the language. These videos help you with
2:29your listening. But how can you practice
2:31your speaking even more? You need to
2:33practice by shadowing. Shadowing is just
2:36repeating after a native English speaker
2:38to practice your pronunciation, your
2:41accent, and your confidence. And I've
2:43started making videos specifically just
2:45to practice those three things. So, if
2:48you guys want to become more confident
2:49in English and become truly fluent,
2:52check out my Patreon in the description
2:54where I give you guys three new videos
2:56every week to practice your
2:58pronunciation, your accent, and most
3:01importantly, your confidence. I'll see
3:03you guys there. We are going to be
3:05learning English as I clean up my
3:08pronunciation, your accent, your rhythm,
3:11and your confidence. It was just a
3:13roundabout way of her politely trying to
3:15spare my feelings. the a-hole for giving
3:18all of my co-workers a different reason
3:20for why I have missing fingers so I
3:23wouldn't take legal came down to he
3:25companywide training on his behavior. He
3:28chooses not but I was already so cranky.
3:32>> Okay, so we're in I did so much shopping
3:35in Mushima the jeans and one hoodie
3:39>> So I'm 25 and my skin age is 30.
3:43>> 5 year difference.
3:45It says Leon's skin age is 30 and he is
3:4825. So his skin is 5 years older than he
3:51is. And then I'm 23 and my skin age is
3:5523. And honestly, this is actually super
3:57cool. I've never done like a skin test
3:59or anything before, but pretty cool.
4:02>> Yeah, it's cool stuff.
4:03>> Yeah. And I think the reason my skin age
4:05is like my age is because I use Trenton
4:07and that like really helps like keep
4:09your skin like tight and like younger.
4:11And I kind of like put you on that like
4:135 years ago, but you've never used it.
4:14But I don't really use it that much
4:15anymore. I mainly just use it on my nose
4:18and my forehead, not really on my like
4:19cheeks or anything. But it's actually
4:21super interesting. And I thought my skin
4:23would be like super dry. But whatever
4:24they use to wash my face like
4:26moisturized it a lot.
4:27>> My skin feels tight right now.
4:28>> Yeah, my skin feels tight too. But it
4:30feels like moisturized as well. So over
4:32there there are two consultation rooms.
4:34And then over there is the reception.
4:37And then here is the lobby or the
4:39waiting area. And it's really close to
4:41Gangnam station. So, it is really easy
4:43to get here. We just came from Hung Day
4:46all the way to Gangnam Station and we
4:49just walk here. So, it was really close.
4:50Yeah, it's pretty convenient and it's my
4:52first like dermatologist thing I've ever
4:54done in my life. So, it's pretty cool
4:57and interesting. And definitely Korea
4:58has like good skin care advice. So,
5:00>> yeah, I think a lot of people come here
5:04>> and like health. We'll see what they say
5:05about my skin at the consultation. Are
5:07you old, dude? You're cooked. By the
5:09time you're like 40, you're going to
5:10look 50. But that's just the nature of
5:20>> So, uh, what's the verdict?
5:22>> So, the verdict is we're cooked. Now,
5:26the verdict is we both have like super
5:28oily skin. They suggested some
5:30treatments that we're going to go with.
5:31I'm going to do like micro needling over
5:32my whole face to lower pores and
5:34oiliness, and Leon's going to do
5:36something similar as well, and we're
5:54>> But the most painful one for me was the
5:55one in the beginning, the fat thing.
5:57>> Oh, I didn't get that.
5:58>> That one. It was like, it was 37°, that
6:01hot thing, and then the outside of it
6:04>> and they like were putting a lot of
6:05pressure. That one hurt. The rest, the
6:07micro needles, just felt like really
6:08weird. I mostly didn't feel it and then
6:10sometimes I would feel really like thin
6:13>> The needles weren't bad. And the this
6:15laser one wasn't bad either. Did you do
6:22>> The first one. Oh, I thought that was
6:23needles. So, we just finished our skin
6:26care treatment at Rep. First of all,
6:28thank you to them. It was a great
6:30experience. They stayed later just for
6:32us. So, really grateful for that. But
6:34this is where we were. Rep. I would
6:36recommend this place. They did a whole
6:37scan of us, gave us our diagnosis, told
6:40us what we needed, and then they did it.
6:42Everyone there was really nice, and they
6:44speak good English. Thank you to the
6:45doctor and all the staff that work
6:47there, and merry Christmas. Happy New
6:49Year. Let's go get something to eat.
6:50This truck is backing up into this
6:52building. So, this building right here
6:53is under construction. So, we have to
6:55let this guy back up first before we can
6:57go in. The guy on the road stopped
6:58traffic. Now, we could go.
7:01>> This is like a Hyundai pop-up. And I
7:03guess this is the electrical component
7:05of a vehicle. the END architecture of a
7:08Hyundai vehicle. That's actually kind of
7:10cool. I saw this on the way there and I
7:12thought to myself, I kind of want to
7:13come and see this cuz it looked cool.
7:15But I guess these are all the
7:16>> I think it's just all the cables
7:18>> and like the battery modules and also
7:20the speakers. I think pretty much
7:22everything that's connected to
7:23electronics is here right now.
7:24>> the touchcreen as well. But you would
7:26call this like all the cables that are
7:28together a harness, correct?
7:31>> dude, they got Ethernet on this thing.
7:33>> Oh, it's for wireless something. I guess
7:35it connects to the internet.
7:36>> This is really cool. I've never seen a
7:38vehicle's electronics, but honestly,
7:39it's not as much as I thought.
7:41>> Yeah, but this is like
7:42>> Is that a battery?
7:42>> Yeah, that's the battery.
7:44>> It's an electric vehicle.
7:47>> Oh, look at that. I'm not sure if you
7:48can tell, but that bottom part is a big
7:50battery. So, I guess this is an electric
7:52vehicle. And then I guess this is the
7:55>> So, SDV test bed. So, this is the
7:58vehicle. It's actually kind of nice,
7:59dude. There are no side mirrors.
8:02>> It's just a camera. So, how do you see
8:04screens on the inside? Do you see that?
8:05>> Oh, can you see that? The screen on the
8:07inside there. So, you don't put the gas
8:09in here. Usually, this is your fuel cap
8:11and you fuel your vehicle up from here.
8:13But here, you plug in your power cable
8:16to charge. So, you plug it in here.
8:18>> Kind of looks like a Porsche from the
8:19>> Yeah, it does look good. Honestly, it
8:22>> not really on the market.
8:24>> cool. And it's electric, right?
8:27>> Wonder if you could drive that thing. AB
8:29>> Maybe this is like a concept vehicle,
8:31right? Can you write it?
8:33>> this is called study block.
8:38>> this is just like a concept then and
8:40eventually they'll build it
8:42>> For test. So then the vehicle drives
8:44>> Yeah. That is self-driving system.
8:47>> This would be a cool concept once like
8:49self-driving autonomous vehicles get
8:50like good enough and these can drive
8:52themselves. This would be kind of cool.
8:54So I guess this is like the future of
8:56car manufacturing now like robotics.
9:03>> That's actually super cool.
9:07>> And you think uh robots are going to
9:09>> As the head of Voke English,
9:11>> probably. They probably could already.
9:14>> Well, it's safer, too, cuz I I heard
9:16like batteries can can be dangerous,
9:18>> Oh, yeah. Is it going to remove the
9:21>> is it like a magnet?
9:22>> Maybe like a clip or something.
9:25So, I guess this is probably what the
9:27assembly line of the future will look
9:30like. Yeah. Vision content.
9:32>> Oh, yeah. Well, should I go eat
9:34>> Yeah. Yeah. Let's bounce.
9:37>> Can we film? Okay. Do you want to be in
9:40>> How long have you been learning English?
9:41>> I'm learning English for 3 months.
9:44>> Uh through your video.
9:47>> Your English is good. My English is
9:49>> Shadowing. Shadowing.
9:50>> Your pronunciation shadowing.
9:52>> Okay. Cuz your pronunciation is good.
9:54I'm playing your video.
9:56>> And uh speaking shadowing.
9:59>> Shadowing as I speak.
10:01>> Are you in university? Are you in
10:03school? Are you working? I
10:04>> have my one business.
10:06>> Oh, you have a business. Oh, nice.
10:09>> Oh, you have a brand?
10:09>> Uh selling uh through the online.
10:12>> Oh, like e-commerce.
10:14>> Yeah, e-commerce.
10:14>> You have an e-commerce brand. What do
10:16>> I sell uh fungus serum.
10:18>> Oh, fungus. Fungus.
10:19>> Fungus. Fungus treatment.
10:20>> Fungus treatment. Oh, that's really
10:22good. That's cool. That's really cool.
10:24>> I know you come to Korea. Yeah. So I
10:27watching your video you came to Korea.
10:31Yeah. So when you came to home I want to
10:35>> Uh so I want to looking for you but I
10:38don't know where you are.
10:39>> Uh so I'm walking and you go.
10:42>> I saw you look at me and I was like
10:43maybe he recognizes. You're going to be
10:45the first person that spoke on the
10:48>> Big honor. Thank you.
10:49>> I don't know. Some people I think they
10:51maybe recognize me but they never say
10:52anything. Maybe they're shy. But if you
10:54ever do see me be like and come and
10:56speak to me because I love speaking and
10:59if you want to just speak and speak I
11:00could speak with you. I hope you
11:02continue studying cuz what is your goal
11:04for English? Like what is
11:06>> just to like travel or to speak with
11:08people or for business?
11:09>> I really love traveling. So I want to
11:12make a foreign or a foreign uh friend.
11:16>> So want to communicate what I want to
11:20>> to meet people. So you like connections
11:22and talking to people. Where do you want
11:23to travel? Like you have a country that
11:25you really want to go to.
11:27>> I really want to go America and Canada.
11:31>> And Canada. Canada is very nice.
11:33>> Where in Canada? Where in Canada?
11:35>> Toronto is very popular. But also I
11:38recommend going to British Columbia.
11:40Vancouver. I'm sure you've heard
11:41Vancouver. The mountains.
11:43>> That is the most beautiful part of
11:44Canada. Toronto. I've only been once,
11:46but Toronto is very nice, too. They have
11:47like uh a lot to do, but Vancouver, I
11:49think the weather is better. And uh like
11:52the mountains are so beautiful. Like
11:54it's it's so beautiful. Toronto is just
11:56>> Vancouver, it's a city, but you have
12:00>> So beautiful. Like
12:01>> I watching your video. Great nature.
12:04>> I think you love camping.
12:07>> Mhm. Oh, I do. Yeah.
12:08>> The camping site very nice.
12:10>> Yeah. Have you been camping?
12:12>> I don't have experience.
12:13>> Oh. Is it popular in Korea to go
12:15>> Camping this year camping is very
12:18>> but after winter popularity is growing
12:23>> Yeah, same in Canada. In Canada spring
12:25to fall but in winter it's minus like 40
12:28in Canada - 40° C. So
12:31>> you will freeze. You will freeze to
12:33death. But have you traveled outside of
12:35>> Oh yes. This year I traveled Japan eight
12:39>> Eight time. and Vietnam two time and
12:43China a five time for a business.
12:46>> Is it difficult to make like foreigner
12:48friends in Korea to speak English with?
12:50Are you part of any like speaking clubs
12:52>> I don't know this information and I
12:55don't speak well. So I don't have a
12:58>> You speak well. You speak very well.
13:00>> Confidence. No confidence. So I didn't
13:04>> Confidence is the most important cuz I
13:06was learning Spanish. It was really
13:08really really hard for me to speak it.
13:10But once I started speaking it, I
13:11started learning like like this like
13:13exponentially once you start speaking
13:15like hopefully after this you have more
13:17more confidence and just go speak to
13:18more like foreigners especially like
13:21>> cuz I was an exchange students in Korea
13:233 years ago and I wanted to make friends
13:26>> and it was very hard. So I'm sure if you
13:28go maybe like Son or Hungai area like
13:31cuz I went to Jon so it was like around
13:32there. If you go there and you speak to
13:34some foreigners, it's really really easy
13:36to make friends because they want to be
13:37friends with you. Always always in their
13:39shoes. They want to be friends with you.
13:40So if you do that, you can make a lot of
13:42friends. And even if it's just speaking
13:43maybe for 10 minutes, that's still good
13:46>> But then they want to be your friend.
13:48>> Yeah, I will try try that.
13:50>> That's that's all that matters. I think
13:51that's really good. Like but really
13:53foreigners want to speak and want to
13:55meet like Koreans because maybe you can
13:57give them recommendations for food or
13:59restaurants or things to do and then
14:00they can speak English to you. So, it's
14:03>> no, it's really good. I've been in Korea
14:0526 days, almost a month, but I'm
14:08leaving. I'm leaving soon. So, I'm glad
14:09you stopped me and spoke to me. So,
14:11thank you. Thank you very much.
14:12>> Thank you very much.
14:13>> So, shout out to our new friend. That
14:14was actually the first time someone has
14:16come up and spoke to me in front.
14:18>> And you know what? When they stopped
14:19you, two other people were behind you
14:21like videotaping that too. And I thought
14:23they were going to stay, but then they
14:25>> I kind of saw it in my peripheral
14:26visions. But if you guys see me, come
14:28stop me and talk to me because I love
14:30talking to you guys. And it doesn't have
14:32to be on camera. If you don't feel
14:33comfortable, we can just talk without
14:34the camera. But I'll ask you, oh, can we
14:36film it just so other people can see
14:38that it's okay to like come and talk to
14:40me. It's cool to practice English with
14:42you guys like live in person. So, if you
14:44ever want to practice your English and
14:49this lesson. I want you to shadow
14:54this intake form. I'm going to fill out
14:56this form if there are two
14:58receptionists. But now stuff here in
15:00these lockers. My skin age is the same.
15:03Kind of like put you on that like 5
15:04years ago. But you there is the
15:06reception. Oh dude, you're cooked by the
15:08time you like have like super oily skin.
15:11They suggest skinincare treatment at
15:12RepIC clinic. This building right here
15:14is under construction. So we have to let
15:16>> tables that are together a harness.
15:19>> The future of car manufacturing know
15:21>> Oh, like e-commerce.
15:22>> Oh, yeah. E-commerce.
15:23>> You have an e-commerce. Cuz what is like
15:25your goal for English? Like what is it
15:26popular in Korea to go camping? -40
15:29degrees C. So like like this like
15:31exponentially once you start speak that
15:33notices me. So I'm glad you stopped me
15:35and spoke to me. So I kind of saw it in
15:37my peripheral vision. So this corner of
15:39my eye. And remember guys, you will
15:41become fluent in English. Bye guys.