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*CC available in 12 languages* 00:00
Hello, we are ILLIT! 00:02
Hi, I'm MINJU from ILLIT. 00:05
Hi, I'm IROHA from ILLIT. 00:08
I'm WONHEE from ILLIT. 00:11
I'm MOKA from ILLIT. 00:12
And I'm YUNAH from ILLIT. 00:14
Tongue Twister with ILLIT 00:17
Who's the most confident in foreign languages? 00:20
I am working hard to learn... 00:22
You're good at Japanese! 00:25
YUNAH is really good at Japanese. 00:27
Recently, I learned... 00:29
Fly away? 00:32
Fly away! 00:34
Pain, pain, fly away! 00:35
It's similar to what you do to make a baby feel better. 00:39
Who's the most confident in tongue twisters? 00:42
You can pass if you're not confident! 00:45
Who would do well? 00:48
I'm confident with Japanese Tongue Twisters. 00:49
I don't think it was that good... 00:57
Rules Global tongue twisters in English, Indonesian, and Vietnamese! 00:59
Every member must succeed to move on to the next round. 01:03
They only have one chance to pass. 01:09
Will ILLIT clear all 3 languages? 01:11
MINJU's good! 01:29
I almost said "I love you" at the end. 01:55
I should've 01:57
Sorry... 02:00
It's almost my turn... 02:07
Do it with confidence! 02:18
Good job, WONHEE! 02:28
I'm so sorry 02:41
It's okay, I also got it wrong. 02:43
I'll be waiting for the next tongue twister. 02:45
Sit comfortably! 02:48
I'll be chilling. 02:49
Take your time! 02:51
Don't rush it! 03:10
Success! 03:20
Fighting! Let's try it! 03:38
I need courage. 04:42
Fighting! 04:43
You can do it! 04:45
I'm gonna do it just like MINJU. 04:46
Yay! 05:35
Am I the only one doing this for the first time? 05:36
Should I go first? What do you think? 05:38
So that you guys can go ahead without me. 05:41
I'll keep redoing it while you guys wait. 05:43
Should we take a break? 05:55
- Let's take a little break - This might take a while... 05:57
Practice Time 06:00
I can do it! 06:02
So easy! 06:27
You're good. 06:39
You guys did so well, that we want you to try another one. 07:30
This might be hard... 07:33
I should pass this one. 07:39
This is too hard. 07:43
I shall pass. 08:36
You're really good! 08:49
Fighting! 08:51
Shout "Bắt đầu"! 08:55
I didn't say "Bắt đầu"! 08:56
I haven't started yet! 08:59
Clear! 09:18
Good job, WONHEE! 09:20
Wasn't I actually good at Vietnamese? 09:23
I did better when I went first! 09:25
- How do you feel after doing the tongue twisters? - It wasn't easy, 09:28
but Vietnamese tongue twisters are new to us. 09:30
It was a lot of fun 09:34
I thought that MINJU did really well. 09:37
I think she has talent in tongue twisters. 09:43
Please show a lot of love and support for our debut song, "Magnetic". 09:45
Thank you! 09:49
Hello, we are ILLIT! 09:55
Thank you so much for watching this video. 09:59
Please like and subscribe to hello82. 10:01
hello82, wherever you are! 10:04

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Hello, we are ILLIT!
Hi, I'm MINJU from ILLIT.
Hi, I'm IROHA from ILLIT.
I'm WONHEE from ILLIT.
I'm MOKA from ILLIT.
And I'm YUNAH from ILLIT.
Tongue Twister with ILLIT
Who's the most confident in foreign languages?
I am working hard to learn...
You're good at Japanese!
YUNAH is really good at Japanese.
Recently, I learned...
Fly away?
Fly away!
Pain, pain, fly away!
It's similar to what you do to make a baby feel better.
Who's the most confident in tongue twisters?
You can pass if you're not confident!
Who would do well?
I'm confident with Japanese Tongue Twisters.
I don't think it was that good...
Rules Global tongue twisters in English, Indonesian, and Vietnamese!
Every member must succeed to move on to the next round.
They only have one chance to pass.
Will ILLIT clear all 3 languages?
MINJU's good!
I almost said "I love you" at the end.
I should've
Sorry...
It's almost my turn...
Do it with confidence!
Good job, WONHEE!
I'm so sorry
It's okay, I also got it wrong.
I'll be waiting for the next tongue twister.
Sit comfortably!
I'll be chilling.
Take your time!
Don't rush it!
Success!
Fighting! Let's try it!
I need courage.
Fighting!
You can do it!
I'm gonna do it just like MINJU.
Yay!
Am I the only one doing this for the first time?
Should I go first? What do you think?
So that you guys can go ahead without me.
I'll keep redoing it while you guys wait.
Should we take a break?
- Let's take a little break - This might take a while...
Practice Time
I can do it!
So easy!
You're good.
You guys did so well, that we want you to try another one.
This might be hard...
I should pass this one.
This is too hard.
I shall pass.
You're really good!
Fighting!
Shout "Bắt đầu"!
I didn't say "Bắt đầu"!
I haven't started yet!
Clear!
Good job, WONHEE!
Wasn't I actually good at Vietnamese?
I did better when I went first!
- How do you feel after doing the tongue twisters? - It wasn't easy,
but Vietnamese tongue twisters are new to us.
It was a lot of fun
I thought that MINJU did really well.
I think she has talent in tongue twisters.
Please show a lot of love and support for our debut song, "Magnetic".
Thank you!
Hello, we are ILLIT!
Thank you so much for watching this video.
Please like and subscribe to hello82.
hello82, wherever you are!

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

confident

/ˈkɒn.fɪ.dənt/

B2
  • adjective
  • - feeling sure about one’s abilities or qualities

language

/ˈlæŋ.ɡwɪdʒ/

B1
  • noun
  • - a system of words and rules used for communication

learn

/lɜːn/

A1
  • verb
  • - to acquire knowledge or skill

tongue‑twister

/ˈtʌŋ ˌtwɪs.tər/

C1
  • noun
  • - a phrase that is difficult to pronounce quickly

fly

/flaɪ/

A1
  • verb
  • - to move through the air using wings or by being carried by the wind

pass

/pɑːs/

A2
  • verb
  • - to succeed in an examination or test

clear

/klɪə(r)/

A2
  • verb
  • - to make something free of obstacles or confusion

success

/səkˈses/

B1
  • noun
  • - the achievement of a desired aim or result

courage

/ˈkɜː.rɪdʒ/

B2
  • noun
  • - the ability to face danger or pain without fear

practice

/ˈpræk.tɪs/

A2
  • verb
  • - to repeat an activity to improve skill
  • noun
  • - repeated exercise or performance of an activity

hard

/hɑːd/

A1
  • adjective
  • - difficult to do or endure

easy

/ˈiː.zi/

A1
  • adjective
  • - not difficult

talent

/ˈtæl.ənt/

B2
  • noun
  • - a natural ability to do something well

debut

/ˈdeɪ.bjuː/

C1
  • noun
  • - the first public appearance or presentation of a performer or work

magnetic

/mæɡˈnet.ɪk/

B2
  • adjective
  • - having the properties of a magnet; capable of attracting

support

/səˈpɔːt/

B1
  • verb
  • - to give help or encouragement to someone
  • noun
  • - help or assistance given

watch

/wɒtʃ/

A1
  • verb
  • - to look at or observe attentively

subscribe

/səbˈskraɪb/

B1
  • verb
  • - to sign up to receive updates or services regularly

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Key Grammar Structures

  • I am working hard to learn...

    ➔ Present progressive (to be + verb‑ing)

    ➔ The verb "**am**" shows the present tense, and the -"**working**" form shows a continuous action happening right now.

  • You're good at Japanese!

    ➔ Present simple of "to be" + adjective + prepositional phrase

    "**You are**" (contraction "You're") states a permanent or general quality, followed by the adjective "**good**" and the prepositional phrase "**at Japanese**".

  • I think she has talent in tongue twisters.

    ➔ Verb of opinion + that‑clause (that omitted)

    "**I think**" introduces a subjective judgment; the clause "**she has talent in tongue twisters**" is the content of that thought, with the optional "that" omitted in informal speech.

  • I will be waiting for the next tongue twister.

    ➔ Future continuous (will be + verb‑ing)

    "**will be waiting**" expresses an action that will be in progress at a future time, here indicating a planned continued state.

  • I should've said "I love you" at the end.

    ➔ Modal verb + perfect infinitive (should have + past participle)

    "**should've**" is the contracted form of "should have" and is used to express regret about an action that did not happen: "should have said".

  • Let's take a little break.

    ➔ Imperative with "let's" (suggestion inclusive)

    "**Let's**" = "let us"; it turns the verb "take" into a polite, inclusive suggestion: "let us take".

  • It wasn't easy, but Vietnamese tongue twisters are new to us.

    ➔ Past simple negative + contrast conjunction "but" + present simple

    "**wasn't**" is the negative past of "be"; the clause after "**but**" shifts to the present with "**are**" to state a current fact.

  • I need courage.

    ➔ Modal‑like verb "need" + noun (object complement)

    "**need**" functions like a modal here, taking the noun "**courage**" as its object, meaning the speaker requires courage.

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