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  • DAVID BECKHAM: Hi, I'm David, and today I'm here to tell you

  • about the word "persistent." Persistent means not to give

  • up even when things don't go the way you want them to.

  • ELMO: Mr. David?

  • Mr. David, please play soccer with Elmo.

  • DAVID BECKHAM: Not right now, Elmo.

  • I'm in the middle of something.

  • ELMO: Oh, OK.

  • DAVID BECKHAM: OK, back to persistent.

  • Here's an example.

  • If you want to learn how to dribble a ball like this, you

  • have to keep trying and trying.

  • You have to be persistent.

  • ELMO: Oh, oh, Mr. David?

  • Are you ready for Elmo?

  • DAVID BECKHAM: Not yet, Elmo.

  • ELMO: OK.

  • DAVID BECKHAM: And if you want to be able to bounce a ball on

  • your head like this, you can't give up.

  • You have to be persistent.

  • So if you really, really want to do something--

  • ELMO: Oh, oh, Mr. David, please, please, please?

  • Can Elmo and Mr. David play right now?

  • Please, please, please, please?

  • DAVID BECKHAM: It pays to be persistent, like my red, furry

  • friend here.

  • Come on, Elmo.

  • Let's play.

  • ELMO: OK.

  • Persistent!

  • You go first.

DAVID BECKHAM: Hi, I'm David, and today I'm here to tell you

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