LET'S SHADOW KEVIN HART IN FULL!
I love real estate / and you know / real estate is just one thing that / you know where your money is. // That money's in the ground / so regardless of what's going on in the world, / people are always going to need / places to do business, / places to live. // They're always going to need places. //So the more that you can achieve the / -the, / the buy / or the ownership / of these places, / uh, / the more that you're always going to have revenue / coming back to you. // You’re also putting yourself in a position / to always go out / and borrow or get / because / I have these things / to leverage. //So / the more, / the more that you, / uh, / I guess you say / the more that you get, / the more that you can do / and you know / sometimes I think people think / that it's a far-fetched goal / to get / and it's not really, / it's not that hard / when you gain the understanding of it. // The game of Monopoly / is a real game. // It's a real game. // When you play Monopoly, / the goal is to buy up as much property as you can / and get people to pay you for that property / when they land on it. //
LET'S UNDERSTAND!
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What are people always going to need?
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What happens in return if people keep buying properties?
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According to the speaker, what are the things he needs to leverage?
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What is the speaker's purpose of the speech?
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What is your opinion on the idea of real estate ownership as a means of generating consistent revenue?
LET'S RECAP!
1. Which new words/phrases were easiest to remember? Give three.
どの語句/文が覚えやすかったですか?3つ挙げてください。
2. Which words/phrases were you having a hard time to speak/understand? Give three.
どの語句/文が話したり理解するのに難しかったですか?3つ挙げてください。
revenue
[ 'rev-uhn-yoo ]
noun
The factory lost revenue because of the strike by the workers.
leverage
[ 'lev-er-ij ]
verb
We will explore how to leverage technology to enhance educational goals.
far fetched
verb
The storyline was too far-fetched and none of the actors was particularly good.
monopoly
[ muh-'nop-uh-lee ]
noun
A good education should not be the monopoly of the rich.
property
[ 'prop-er-tee ]
He was caught trespassing on private property.