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  • It's your turn to make a video in this American English pronunciation video challenge.

  • I'm trying something new with the video challenge this time around.

  • Rather than just having you practice your English, let's see what happens when you

  • try to teach something.

  • This is just an experiment.

  • Maybe none of you will do it

  • But I hope some of you will.

  • The challenge is to teach an American English idiom.

  • What's one that you've learned, that you think is interesting?

  • Make a video saying what the idiom is, what it means, and make up an example sentence,

  • or tell us about the context where you first heard this idiom.

  • Some people might make a video about the same idiom, that's okay.

  • More sample sentences to learn from.

  • I'll put them in order from shortest to longest.

  • For the challenge results video.

  • To submit your video to be included in the challenge results video, upload it to Youtube

  • as either public or unlisted, and email me the link.

  • Email this address by this date.

  • Then we can all learn more idioms.

  • I can't wait to see what you come up with!

  • For inspiration, please see this playlist of past video challenge results videos.

  • It's really fun to watch others in this community making videos.

  • That's it, and thanks so much for using Rachel's English.

It's your turn to make a video in this American English pronunciation video challenge.

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