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    US /ˈspoʊkən/

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    UK /ˈspəʊkən/

    A1
    v.t./i.Verb (Transitive/Intransitive)To be able to use a certain language
    She's never spoken Spanish before
    v.t./i.Verb (Transitive/Intransitive)To use words to tell information, express thoughts
    Rob has spoken at three conferences this year alone

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    Bereavement: How to Transform Grief & Depression Through Spiritual Healing

    35:17Bereavement: How to Transform Grief & Depression Through Spiritual Healing
    • So I think there's been a pathologizing of normal human suffering that is very unhealthy, in my experience and the experience of many people that I've worked with and spoken to.

      So I think there's been a pathologizing of normal human suffering that is very unhealthy, in my experience and the experience of many people that I've worked with and spoken to.

    • in my experience and in the experience of many people that I've worked with and spoken

      in my experience and in the experience of many people that I've worked with and spoken

    B1

    My Horrible Nightmare Group Project

    09:48My Horrible Nightmare Group Project
    • but Google has spoken,

      but Google has spoken,

    • but Google has spoken.

      but Google has spoken.

    A2

    4 things to study EVERY DAY to become fluent in English

    14:074 things to study EVERY DAY to become fluent in English
    • Now, I've spoken so many times about the word diary.

      Now, I've spoken so many times about the word diary.

    • Now I've spoken so many times about the word diary.

      Now I've spoken so many times about the word diary.

    B1

    How China’s ‘Firewater’ Became the World’s Most Valuable Liquor Brand | WSJ The Economics Of

    08:09How China’s ‘Firewater’ Became the World’s Most Valuable Liquor Brand | WSJ The Economics Of
    • (commercial spoken in foreign language)

      (commercial spoken in foreign language)

    • (commercial spoken in foreign language)

      (commercial spoken in foreign language)

    B1

    3 ways English learners shoot themselves in the foot!

    08:253 ways English learners shoot themselves in the foot!
    • You wanting to improve your English especially your spoken English.

      You wanting to improve your English especially your spoken English.

    • especially your spoken English.

      especially your spoken English.

    A2

    Why Does Texting Feel Different from Talking? | Otherwords

    07:03Why Does Texting Feel Different from Talking? | Otherwords
    • Synchronous communication tends to use signed or spoken language while most asynchronous conversation happens in written form.

      Synchronous communication tends to use signed or spoken language while most asynchronous conversation happens in written form.

    • or spoken language

      or spoken language

    B1

    Israel-Gaza war: a month on: BBC News Review

    05:59Israel-Gaza war: a month on: BBC News Review
    • So, according to this headline, the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has spoken about stopping fighting, a potential ceasefire, in the Israel-Gaza war.

      So, according to this headline, the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has spoken about stopping fighting, a potential ceasefire, in the Israel-Gaza war.

    • the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has spoken

      the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has spoken

    B2

    DON'T use advanced English! (C1/C2)

    08:14DON'T use advanced English! (C1/C2)
    • Research has shown that that native speakers use a much more limited vocabulary in spoken conversation because our brains are not able to produce or process infrequent vocabulary fast enough.

      Research has shown that that native speakers use a much more limited vocabulary in spoken conversation because our brains are not able to produce or process infrequent vocabulary fast enough.

    • use a much more limited vocabulary in spoken conversation

      use a much more limited vocabulary in spoken conversation

    B1

    Google I/O '24 in under 10 minutes

    09:58Google I/O '24 in under 10 minutes
    • So not just through text input, but also through sights, sounds, and spoken language.

      So not just through text input, but also through sights, sounds, and spoken language.

    • through sights, sounds, and spoken language.

      through sights, sounds, and spoken language.

    B1

    Bill Gates meets Aamir Khan

    42:05Bill Gates meets Aamir Khan
    • people that you have spoken to, you, yes you, had made them think and they are kind of on

      people that you have spoken to, you, yes you, had made them think and they are kind of on

    A2