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Speaker 1: Hey there, it's Michael here and welcome back to English

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Tips in a Minute from Happy English. I'm here every

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week with a short, simple tip to help you speak

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English more naturally and confidently. And if you want to

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watch this lesson, just look for Happy English podcast on YouTube. Today,

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let's look at a really conversational phrase it turns out

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we use it turns out to mean actually or in fact,

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especially when the result is surprising or different from what

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we expected, like yesterday I left the house in a

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hurry and it turns out I forgot my wallet, Or

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when talking about relationships they dated for a while but

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it turns out they weren't compatible. We also use this

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phrase when we discuss new information, like I did some

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research and it turns out my grandfather was a taxi driver.

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So remember when something ends up being different than you expected,

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try using it. Turns out it's a very natural way

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to tell that kind of story in English. Let me

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know in the comments how it goes, and remember to

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follow or subscribe so you don't miss the next Happy

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English podcast and next week's English Tips in a Minute. Hey,

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thanks for listening, and until next time, keep learning and

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keep it cool.

