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You can watch videos of famous, effective speeches in English to learn how to do it the right way. You will learn a lot of important English language and culture lessons while you are at it! @LEFNS @LearningWithMovies @FunBaEnglish

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ENGLISH SPEECH | BOB PROCTOR: The Billion Dollar Practice (English Subtitles)
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of course most of Jalili 's fans are on eita, the Iranian app! LoL 😂
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The texts shared here will be available until Friday, which is the day of the Iranian election, after which they will be removed.
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Yo, so the recent Iranian elections really put a spotlight on two big players in the political game - Dr. Pezeshkian and Dr. Jalili. These dudes have totally different vibes when it comes to talking about important stuff. Dr. Pezeshkian, he's all laid-back and doesn't really have a solid game plan when he talks. He's quick to throw shade without offering any real solutions or getting into deep convos. Some peeps see him as causing drama and not really helping to move things forward. On the flip side, Dr. Jalili is all about that intellectual hustle. He's super smart and knows his stuff, always diving deep into complex issues and coming up with fresh ideas. Dr. Jalili's got that academic swag and isn't afraid to tackle tough topics with a critical eye. The diff between Dr. Pezeshkian and Dr. Jalili shows how important it is to have meaningful convos in politics. With Iran facing some serious challenges, it's key for leaders to get real and have open discussions to find solutions and make things better for everyone. In the context of the recent Iranian elections, these differences really matter. The outcome of the elections will shape Iran's future, so it's crucial for leaders to talk it out and work together to tackle the big issues. By keeping it real and having honest convos, Iranian leaders can aim for a brighter tomorrow for all their peeps.
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🔻 Pezeshkian is pushing the country back Dr. Jalili addressing Mr Pezeshkian: 🔹 When I was responsible in the Supreme National Security Council, the presence of the United States in the east and west of the country was a threat. What reduced these threats? Proper measures and timely decisions. 🔹 Regarding sanctions, what reduced the pressure of sanctions when the Anti-Sanctions Committee was formed. 🔹 You must have a plan. Come and get to work. Adhere to the government's and parliament's plan and don't say that an eight percent growth is wrong and cannot be achieved. 🔹 A government that says eight percent is not possible does not have a plan and has not studied it. 🔹 If a government believes that this eight percent is achievable, a world of opportunity will lead to a leap for Iran. 🔹 A government that has insight must recognize strengths; weaknesses are compensated for with strength, not with weakness. 🔹 You should not stop work for any excuse. We do not accept this approach. 🔹 I did not come to sit in one place at once. It took 18 years to reach that position; at the same time, billions of dollars in contracts were being signed with Latin America. 🔹 Regarding the attack on the embassies of Saudi Arabia and England; I said in the Supreme National Security Council the night before that we should pay attention to this issue tonight and I warned them, but they did not take action, and it led to that incident. 🔹 At one point, 850,000 patients needed a medication, and the fuel needed for it was 20 percent, and they did not give us this fuel. Our power was that we created this 20 percent, produced the medicine, and even exported it. 🔹 The worst case is when instead of accusing the enemy, you accuse the people. 🔹 With all due respect to Mr. Pezeshkian, they are pushing the country back.
Dr. Jalili is basically telling Mr. Pezeshkian, "Hey, back when I was in charge of security, we handled threats from the US with smart decisions. And remember when we formed that Anti-Sanctions Committee? It helped ease the pressure of sanctions. So, buddy, you need to come up with a plan and get to work. Stop doubting the government's goals like achieving an eight percent growth - if they believe it, it's possible. Focus on our strengths, not weaknesses. Don't make excuses to slack off. I didn't climb the ladder just to sit around. And hey, blaming the people instead of the real enemies is the worst move. Let's not go backwards, okay?"
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Yo, like, imagine letting a protester dude become President, nah man, that's a big no-no! Like, in a 3-hour debate, this guy: - Talks smack about the leadership - Calls martyr Soleimani a whack nickname - Disses martyr Raisi - Spouts off wrong stats - Has zero plan - Says Dr. Jalili should be executed - Can't even make up his mind on anything Bro, what kind of President would that be? That's just straight-up ridiculous, right?
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ENGLISH SPEECH | JIM CARREY: Do What You Love (English Subtitles)
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