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1. Introduction: The more flow into your
English, the more interesting, exciting, and insightful
conversation you can have. Actually, it enables life enriching experience
like traveling, studying, and working abroad,
not only in the US, but also many other
countries where English is widely spoken. The other good news is
that you can improve English speaking skills without a classroom partner
or stressful lessons. It's solely possible
to have fun and math. They're speaking a
language at the same time. Here, we help you improve your English speaking
and listening skills through
five grade stages. Remember, following these stages will guarantee your success. Improving your English
conversation skill is very important if you want to communicate with
English native speakers or other English
speakers very well. Each unit is separated into
five parts and sections. Following these sections
will definitely improve your speaking
and listening skills. The first section, you will get introduced to ten
common phrases. So we will explain and talk
about these phrases and give you examples so you
could understand them well. The second section, you
will review these phrases and different shore scenes
of movies and films. Here you can get the chance
to see how these phrases PR amounts by American
and English speakers. Next, we will use these phrases and different
short conversation so you can see how these
phrases are used in different situations
and contexts. The fourth section, you
will get the chance to check and improve
your listening skills. You will also review these
phrases so you will need to listen carefully and
gave the right answer. Finally, in the fifth section, we will ask you some questions and wait for you to answer. You need to think
for five seconds and give the right answer. This way you can check your understanding
of these phrases. Good luck learning
many common phrases. Remember, repetition of
these phrases is the secret to improving your
English speaking skills.
2. Unit 1 : Phrases about Watching TV: As you know guys, Native
American speakers use many common phrases when they speak about TV
and watching TV. Now, in this lesson, I have decided to teach
you these four aces. So guys, let's dive in. Let's speak with the
first phrase on that. This is a return. Return. Return here means an
old episode that was already shown on
TV and previously. So what do we say? This is a return. It means that the show
has already been shown on TV and has
previously been seen. This is our return. Stop channel surfing. Channel surfing, yes. Have you heard this before? Channel surfer, he means
changing the channel quickly. So when we will tell people
to stop channel surfing, we are asking them
to stop doing this, to stop changing the channels
because it's very boring. Yes, sometimes we tell people
to stop channels suffering. We are actually asking them to stop changing the channels, which is a bit annoying, especially when you are
watching your favorite show. Stop channel surfing. What's on tonight? Yes, Watson, tonight. We say Actually what's
on tonight when we are speaking about the programs
that are on TV, right? We really say what's
on the other side, which actually we use
this expression to say, if there is a better
program on another channel, what's on the other side? What's on the other side? But what's on tonight, we are speaking about actually the programs that
have been shown on the TV. Guys, we usually use
the preposition on when we are speaking about
TV on programs. Like there is a great movie
and show on TV tonight. So we say on TV naught in
or at or other preposition. This is a load of rubbish. This is a negative comment on a program or family don't like. This is a load of rubbish. We are talking about an episode, TV shot or movie series that
you are not interested in, that is not interesting. Keep in mind that this is a strong way to
express your dislike. It's a load of rubbish. It says Show Time. Eight says show time. So the time at which
a play filled or concert is scheduled to
begin, it's show time. Short time is a time when a particular stage or
television show starts. For example, it was five
minutes to show time and a huge role went
off from the audience. Show time. Now let's speak about it. Very useful phrase, and
that's a feature film. It's a film that is usually
90 or more minutes long. For example, I hate
having to watch the advertisements that come
on before the feature film, feature film, couch potato. I think you might know the
meaning of this phrase. Couch, but it is a person
who spends a lot of time sitting or lying down
often watching television, eating snacks or
drinking alcohol. Couch potato. For example, my brother
is a couch potato. He spends five hours
a day watching TV, watching shows on TV. He must quit it, otherwise, he might
gain some weight. He's a couch potato. There are other wars actually
native speakers use, sometimes use as an
alternative to television. They are tally television
set and idiots box, tally idiot box television sets. Yes, native speakers sometimes use them as an alternative
to television. Now let's speak about another useful phrase and that's to binge watch something. To binge-watch something. Actually this means to watch multiple TV show
episodes or movies from the same series in one seating,
binge, watch something. Why they're friends? We usually use this
term binge-watch. It talks about watching a
lot of TV in one sitting. And it usually indicates
that the person is addicted to the
show and wants to find out what happens next. My dear friends, this is
a term that has become popular with the rise of
streaming services and internet. And it's very easy for
people to binge-watch their favorite shows by using streaming services
or downloading. All the episodes are
movies on their computer. There's another theorem
and that's so false pot, which is someone who spends a great deal of time sitting
and watching television. Yes. So far, spot. Now let's speak
about the last word on That's tiller view. We're, which is a person
who watches television. This war. Tell us be aware,
though it sounds a little old-fashioned
steel turn off from time to time in reference to person who watches television,
tell a viewer.
3. Movie Stage: Let's review these braces in different short movie scenes. See how these phrases
are pronounced by native English speakers. Last night I woke up and he was channel surfing through static. You'll be channeled
through up and in no time. Last night I woke up and he was channel surfing through static. Worked on TV, let's
say on TV or TV. Nazi, the class. Let's see what's on TV. Men don't care what's
on TV, ads on TV. The whole idea behind the
VCR is that it makes it possible for you
to tape what's on television when you
leave the house? God, what a load of rubbish. God, what a load of rubbish. God, what a load of rubbish. It's show time. Showtime. It's show time. Correctly by our living. He thinks I'm being considered
for the lead role in a feature film, romantic comedy. Auditioning for future,
currently shooting a feature film inspired the feature film about
radioactive man. It's not a student film, it's a feature on DV cam. Agree? Well for me, well, he shuns a couch potato. You're going to become the
first Alien couch potato. What are you talking about? You corrupt couch potato. Human being is called a
couch potato to help with. Trust me, I know couch potato looked at him staring
at that idiot box, something good,
watch on the idiot. But we've asked TV, the idiot box is TV. Dad was ruined. The tally. Can I ask about what she
said on the telly? Yes. Give me a video, a stereo, bracelets on the telly. First television set. But you do not watch. Maybe the television
set was broke. Binge-watch the
handmade stale, steep. I want you to binge-watch TV for your binge-watch
binge-watch TV show. I can't binge watch
Boardwalk Empire.
4. Conversation stage: Okay, My dear friends, let's see how these
raters are used in real conversations and
in different contexts. Here David feels annoyed. His brother keeps
changing the channels. So David is upset with this. He starts the
conversation that says, Jack, please stop
channel surfing. You're moving on
my narrative, man. Jack replies, Oh, but I'm just trying to find my
favorite channel here. That's it. You should
stop channel surfing. This conversation, Marshall and Tim decided to watch
a film together, but Marshall doesn't
seem to love that movie. So Marshall says,
this movie is socks. It is a load of rubbish. I feel bored man.
Temporary applies. Yeah, it's a feature film. I thought this
story is appealing, but it is not appealing, which means interesting
and enjoyable. Here Sarah is really
into watching TV. She spends a lot of time
watching shows on TV. Come on, turn off that tally. You have been watching
those films for hours. You are such a couch. It Tito. Sorry, applies. Yeah. I know. I'm gaining
some way to I need to start exercising
and stop watching TV. Yes. She should stop that. This conversation Robin
has been sitting and watching five episodes nonstop. Her friends says, Girl, you have been watching those
movies since eight AM. You must be kidding me. Don't you feel bored? Rather than replies? No, I binge watch my favorite
TV shows an episode. It's so she binge-watch. Binge-watch. Spends a great deal of
time watching television. Ted, you are such
as so false pot, I guess you are called Tel Aviv. Tel Aviv aware? Yes. Then
tetra replies, oh come on. I just enjoy watching these romantic films on
TV these days. That's it.
5. Listening Stage: We learned ten great phrases
for talking about TB. So audio way to improve your
listening. List. Do it. So guys, listen to what I say. Pause the video, write
down what you hear, play again and see that
takes on the screen. Finally, check your answers. I don't know how to fix this. I have no idea at all. You can check the TV guide, man. I don't know how to fix this. I have no idea at all. You can check the TV guide man. There's nothing good
on TV these days. It's just a bunch of
boring commercials. There's nothing good
on TV these days. It's just a bunch of
boring commercials. I've already seen this episode. This is a return, but
you can watch it. I've already seen this episode. This is a return, but
you can watch it. I imagine stop
channel surfer and gets on my nerve, cut it out. Man, stop channel surfing. Gets on my nerve, cut it out. On your crazy about this show. But there's an important
game starting now. Can I change the
channel, please? On your crazy about this show, but there's an important
game starting now. Can I change the
channel, please?
6. Checking : Guys, Audio ready to check your understanding and practice? Yes, let's do it. Keeping in mind you
have five seconds to think and find the right phrase. So let's do it. Which phrase means to watch multiple TV episodes or
movies in one sitting. What is it? That's binge-watching? Like I binge watch my
favorite TV shows. Can you think of
three other words and phrases for television? We usually say television set, idiot, box, or tally. What do you call a person who spends a lot of time sitting or lying down often watching
television and 18th stacks. What do you call him? We call him couch potato. Yes, a couch potato. What is a film that is usually
90 or more minutes long? What is it called? That's
called feature fail. Yes. Feature film. What phrase American native
speakers use to comment on a program or film they
don't like watching. What is it? We usually say that's
a load of rubbish. Yes, that's a load of rubbish. Phrase native speakers
use to tell people to stop changing channels probably
because it's annoying. What is it guys? That's called stop
channels suffering. Stop channels suffering,
which is very annoying.
7. Unit 2 : Speaking at Airports : Native English
speakers usually use these common phrases
at the port. These phrases are commonly
used at the airport and now we're going to understand
some of the most common ones. So audio Ready
guys, Let's do it. Would you like a window
seat or an aisle seat? Yes. Window seat or aisle seat. As you know, guys at passage
between rows of seats in a building such as chairs
or theater or an airplane, or a train is called. That's an aisle seat. As you know, some people
prefer window seat, but passengers who
prefer the ILC to say it's better
because they have easy access to the restrooms, toilets, and the possibility
of a little extra link Rome, and they are first to
exit the aircraft. Here's your boarding pass. Yes, boarding pass. Boarding pass. A's
the paper that permits you allows you
to enter the plane. So boarding pass is the passport boarding an aircraft to
give them into passengers. When the TK these issued or at Palm check-in
at the airport? Stop over. I have a stopover in Chicago. A stopover or we can say late
over is when the airplane stops in a different city before continuing to the
final destination. That's called as top over. So guys, this is a short stay
in a place that you make while you are on a longer
trip to somewhere else. For example, our ticket
to Australia include a stopover for two
nights in Singapore. My dear friends, if your
bag is heavier than the weight limits or if your bag is larger
than the size limits, you may need to pay extra. So we have an
oversized baggage fee or overweight baggage fee. Please mark this bag
as fragile or fragile. Please mark this bag as fragile. Say this. If you have fragile
or sensitive at items in your bag
that might break. So we usually say, please mark this bag as fragile. Now let's speak
about X-ray machine. There are two pieces of
equipment in security. You put your bags through the X-ray machines and you walk through the metal detector. Some airports also use a body scanner for
more careful check. X-ray machine. My dear friends
X-ray machine has a conveyor belt that moves your bags automatically
through the machine. You can put small
items like keys or money into plastic bins. This is a final
boarding call for the United Airlines
flight to Miami. So this means that this
is a final opportunity to enter the plane before
they close the doors. So this is the final
boarding call. This is the final
boarding call for United Airlines Flight eight. Now let's speak about chicken. Passengers are
requested to check in two hours before the
flight to show your ticket at the airport so you can be told
where you will be sitting and so that your bags can
be put on the aircraft. That's called checking in. Do you have a carry on back? Carry on back. Carrying bike is a bag or
purse to take the airplane. Sometimes you need to take some important things and bags
with you to the airplane, which are usually small, so they are called carry-on bag. Whereas the departure gate and
where is the arrival gate? So we have departure
gate on arrival gate, as you know, guys
departure gate where passengers can get on the plane. And arrival gate is the gate
by which arriving passengers enter the terminal at which
their flight has landed.
8. Phrases in Movie: Let's review these races in
different short movie scenes. See how these phrases
are pronounced by native English speakers. Save it, I'll see my
first-class know, but it's an LLC. Which window smoking or non-smoking would you
like a window or an ILC? I asked for a center
seat and not an ILC. What's your name? Sorry, Sam, Building fossa likes your
boarding pass. People in mind. Batch. But they're playing
is gonna be making a little stopover
in Rhode Island, but it required it's
stopover in New York City, Paris with a quick
stop over in London. I hope you enjoy just stuff. I hope you enjoyed
your stuff over. Final warning hall. We're actually like avoiding final boarding called beef
cake airways, spinal boarding, call for the check-in. And an Italian airport. It's like check-in at
an Italian airport. It's like check-in at
an Italian airport. Help to passengers with
their carry-on luggage will help to passengers with
their carry-on luggage. You know, that was the
departure gate in Berlin. And they say that they never check to Julia Pratt
onto these plane. The departure gate had no record of the departure gate,
had no record of them.
9. Phrases in Conversation : Okay, My dear friends, let's see how these
raters are used in real conversations and
in different contexts. Here in this conversation, Jack feels tired after
a three-hour trip. He's talking about history. Jack starts the
conversation and says, Oh, I feel jet-lagged. I had a stopover in Chicago. It lasted for one hour. Actually, his friend replies, Oh, sorry to hear that. I can see you need
there rest now. You'll look worn out. Look completely tired. You'll look worn out. This conversation, the
officer is asking Ted if he has a bag or purse to
take on the airplane. The officer says, Sarah, do you have a carry-on bag? Do you have a carry on back? Replies yeah, Sure. Here it is. This is my carry-on bag. The officer replies, I'm afraid who cannot take
it on the airplane, your bag is larger
than the size limit. Your bag is larger
than the size limits. Here, Sarah needs to check in. She's already late, so
she needs to Harry. Friends. Come on, Sarah. That was the final boarding call for United Airlines
Flight eight. You'd better, Harry. Sorry, applies. Oh, yeah. Let's shake a leg. I have to check in and
get a boarding pass. Yes, She must area and
get a boarding pass. Here in this conversation, David is traveling to friends. He has bought an expensive base for his friend as a souvenir. So David says, Sarah, I have a breakable
vase and this bag, please mark this bag as fragile. Please mark this bag as fragile. Oh, sure. Thanks for mentioning this. This is an oversize baggage, so you need to pay the fee. This is a oversized baggage. The office area is asking
jacket bout his seat. A prefers a seat by the window. So the officer says, Sarah, would you like a window
seat or our ILC eat? Jack replies, Well, I'd rather
choose the window seat. I enjoy watching the clouds
and borers while on board. He prefers the window seat.
10. Listening Practice : We learned ten great
phrases you will hear often in the airport, right? So my dear friends, let's
practice listening. Guys. Listen to what I say. Pause the video, write
down what you hear. Play again and see that
takes on the screen. Finally, check your answers. Ulama surjection. You
want to be qualified for this trip until you answer
this question honestly, what's the purpose of your trip, Sir? Hello, Mr. Jackson. You won't be qualified
for this trip until you answer this
question honestly, what's the purpose
of your trip, sir? This is a final call for the flight four
or a two new GRC. Any passengers not
already on board, please report to
terminal a3 immediately. This is a final call for the
flight four or 82 new GRC. Any passengers not
already on board. Please report to
terminal a3 immediately. What did misfortune
offload has been canceled. I'm gonna lose a lucrative
business opportunity. What did misfortune
offload has been canceled. I'm gonna lose a lucrative
business opportunity. Boarding passes past
that authorizes a passenger to
board an aircraft. Boarding passes past
that authorizes a passenger to
board on aircraft. Flight TA1 34 for London is
now boarding at gate 16, flat T1R3 for for London is
now boarding at gate 16. I'm afraid to say
that there are flight to London has been delayed. There have been some technical
issues with the plane. I'm afraid to say
that your flight to London has been delayed. There have been some technical
issues with the plane.
11. Check Yourself: Guys, Audio ready to check your understanding and practice? Yes, let's do it. Keeping in mind you
have five seconds to think and find the right phrase. So let's do it. Sometimes you need to take
some important things like bags with you
on the airplane. What do you call these
kinds of stuff and things that you can
take on the plane? We call them carry on bag? Yes, carry-on bag. Do you have a carry-on bag? This phrase means it is
the final opportunity and chance to enter the place
before they close the doors. What is it? This is the final call for the
airline, flight eight. Yes, this is the final
call for this airline. Usually show your ticket to an airport so you can be
told where you will be sitting so that your
bags can be put on the aircraft's what do you call
this task or activity? It is called checking in. Passengers need to check in
before they go on the plane. We usually use this
phrase to say you have fragile or sensitive item in your back That's might break. What is it? We say please mark
this bag fragile. Please mark this back fragile. If your back is heavier
than the weight limits, we usually say that you have. What is the phrase? You have what? Yes. We say you have
oversized baggage or overweight baggage
fee when the airplane stop in different city before continuing to final destination. What phrase could
you think of here? We usually say I have
a stopover in Chicago. Stopover. I have a stopover issue cargo.
12. Unit 3 : Checking Understanding : In English, there are some
phrases native English and American speakers use to check if the other person
understands them. Listen, understand these
common useful phrases. Let's start with
this simple phrase. Does that make sense? Does that make sense? Guys, if something makes sense, It is clear and
easy to understand. For example, this last paragraph
doesn't make any sense, which means that it's
not easy to understand. Does that make sense? Someone who makes sense is reasonable or shows
good judgment. For example, everything
he said made sense. I definitely vote for him. Everything he said made sense, I definitely vote for him. The next comma phrase is, are you with me so far? Are you with me so far? This is often used
in the middle of a long explanation
or instruction. So it means add. Do you understand everything
I have set up to now? Are you with me so far? For example, Jack, she stole the money and she's
the guilty one. Are you with me so far? Is this clear? Is this clear? This is often said
after giving orders or expressing disapproval or
another negative attitude. For example, you must
sleep before 12 AM. Is that clear? Do you follow me? Do you follow me? Or are you following me? This is a more casual
and friendly way to ask people if they are
understanding us. Are you following me? Do you follow me? Native speakers use
the verb get very commonly to ask if others
have understood them. For example, like do
you get it, get it, or we can use the past one, like, got it. Did you get it? My dear friends, this
is a casual verb, checking quickly and use
with someone you know, well, for example, this is not a
good place for a picnic. Got it. Are we on the same page? Are we on the same page? We usually use this
question to see and check if someone is thinking
in this same way. So for example, before we
begin with the a discussion, I want to make sure that we
are all on the same page. We are on the same page. Add my dear friends
here we take a look at three ATMs that you might use. If you wanted to find more
creative way of saying something that
sounds complicated, unclear, or difficult
to understand. I can make head or tail
of what you're saying. This is all Greek to me. Sorry, this is as
clear as mud to me. These three expressions
and EDM show that you understand nothing. Fair enough. I see where you're coming from. I take your point. That makes sense. These are all polite way to
show that you understand and respect somebody's
opinion without having to say if you
agree with them. Fair enough. I see where
you're coming from. I take your point. That makes sense. That makes sense.
13. Film Stage: Let's review these braces in different short movie scenes. See how these phrases
are pronounced by native English speakers. Who called it in. Does
that make sense to you, this happening if Jesus, does that make sense? Does that make sense to me? Does it make sense
that kids who want an education should
suffer because their high-school gets
turned into a reform school. But doesn't make any sense. Does it make any sense? How does it make
sense that 20 is old enough to vote or watch ****? I mean, it makes sense. You with me. Are you with me? Are you with me or you? Where? Are you with me? With me. With me on this 63. Is that Claire is
actually a deal now, down in the fourth class. We do not want your
help clear up police, but until then you
do as I tell you, that clear You
following me so far. Do you follow me? Look, I need to know
where she is right now. Do you follow me? Black woman. Are you following me? Did you do Did you get it? I believe so. Got it. I just got it. You got it? When you
when you get to Fiji, you've got to get it. You got the point. The
point in the wing. We won't lose
weight, I won't say but is that why we're here
to get on the same page? Robbie? It's well-intentioned
as bills remarks are. I'm hoping we can
keep this between us until we all get
on the same page. I'm gonna paint these
guys with the infrared, so we're all on the same page. 100% were on the same page. Title of it? No. I mean, I figured I should wash it with someone who can
make head or tail of it. I mean, I think I'll
make head or tail. Head or tail that I
can't make head or tail, Charlie's chicken scratch. This thing is about
as clear as mud. This thing is about
as clear as mud. This thing is about
as clear as mud. Fair enough. Fair enough. Fair enough. I take a point. So this is actually our first crack had
guns, but I take your point. I take your point. I still think it's worth trying to sweeten
the pill when it comes to questions of sexuality,
let's say your point. You get the hospital,
but that's all.
14. Conversation Section : Okay, My dear friends, let's see how these
raters are used in real conversations and
in different contexts. The student is explaining
and talking about his tardiness is lateness. The teacher seems to
understand his situation. So the students starts the
conversation that says, accept my apology
for being late. I had to take my mother
to the hospital. She was not in a good condition. The teacher replies,
that's okay. That makes sense now. That makes us now, while you are late, the teacher or seems
to understand him. This conversation the
customer is trying to explain to the salesman
about a product, is been looking for. The sales man doesn't
seem to understand him. He says, You know, I want to washing machine which doesn't need detergent or water. Do you have such thing? It says, well, I can't make head or tail of what
you are saying. I'm looking for PSR. Seems like my words and
sentences are all Greek to you. Come on. Here in this conversation, Ted believes they actually wouldn't be able to
handle a pet at home. So he says, We both
work full-time job and we wouldn't have time to
take her take after a pit. Are we on the same page here? Are we on the same page here? She says, Fair enough. Let's drop this point. I can take your points now. I can take your point now. This conversation, Ted is giving an instruction and helping
his brand to cook the pasta. Test says, after
boiling the noodle, you need to add some salt. Are you with me so far? Spurned replies. Sure, I'm following
your instructions, man. Keep up. Then watts. Here Ted is asking John, his brothers took clean
the mess in the kitchen. So Ted says, Oh, you just made a mess here. Umass, stop cooking, clean the kitchen now, is that clear? Is that clear? Brother John replies,
start bossing around. I just wanted to try
cooking something here. Don't tell me what to do. Don't tell me what to do.
15. Listening Section : We learn five grade
ways to check if the other person
understands you right? Now, it's time to
practice your listening. So guys, listen to what I say. Pause the video, write
down what two here. Play again and see that
takes on the screen. Finally, check your answers. To call the dentist and keeping aware of the decade
stop delinked, thinks on Do you understand
what I'm saying? To call a dentist and keeping aware of the decade
stop delinked, thinks on Do you understand
what I'm saying? Man, you need to deliver
this project by salary. You'd be fired if you
didn't. Is that clear? Man? You need to deliver
this project by salary. You'd be fired if you
didn't. Is that clear? It makes sense to
pay off your debts before you start
trying to save money. It makes sense to
pay off your debts before you start
trying to save money. Have you been able
to keep up with me? Are you with me so far? I just explained
the whole process, so please don't blow it out. Ever been able to keep up
with me with me so far. I just explained
the whole process, so please don't blow it out.
16. Check now : Guys, Audio ready to check your understanding and practice? Yes, let's do it. Keeping in mind you
have five seconds to think and find the right phrase. So let's do it. Think of three phrases to show you understand our respect, somebody's opinion without
having to say you agree. What are these phrases? We could say firing off. I see where you're coming from. I take your point. Think of two
expressions and idioms to show that you
understand nothing. We usually say, sorry, this is as clear
as mud to me or I can't make head or tail
of what you're saying. I can't make head or tail
of what you were saying. We usually use this
question to see and check if someone is thinking
in the same way. So what is the right
phrase? That's right. That's right. We usually say
Are we on the same page? Are we on the same page? A very casual and
friendly way to ask people if they can
understand us. What is it? Do you follow me? Are you following me? Are you following me? How do you give
orders and express disapproval of another
negative attitude? What is it? Is that clear? Almost not sleep late? Is that clear? This phrase is used
in the middle of long explanation or instruction. So it means, Do you
understand everything I have said up to now? What is it? That's why we say, Are you with me so far? Are you with me so far?
17. Unit 4 : Cold and Hot Weather : Are you ready to learn
some common useful phrases about cold and hot weather? Native English speakers use different common
phrase when they speak about hot and cold weather. In English. Let's dive in, Let's
understand them. It's absolutely boiling. Yes, it's absolutely boiling. Boiling here means
extremely hot. So absolutely boiling means
very, very, very hot. For example, I
can't walk in this whether it's absolutely boiling. We are having a real
heatwave error, real heatwave guys, heat wave is many back-to-back and
continuous days of hot weather. We usually experience this
in desert and hot areas. Heat wave is prolonged period
of abnormally hot weather. That's called heat wave. It's roasting or
eighth, scorching. These are informal
or casual ways native speakers usually used
to say that it's really, really hot and it's difficult to tolerate this hot weather. For example, eighths roasting, please turn on the fan. I'm dying here. Roasting or eight scorching. Sun is splitting this tones. Yes, the sun is
splitting this tones, which means actually
it's really hot. And this is coming directly from the
Irish language phrase. This means the sun is
so strong that it will, and it can crack the
rocks and stones. The sun is splitting the stones. Now let's speak about
the dog days of summer. The dog days or dog days of summer are the hottest
days of summer. Actually, they are the hottest and moles uncomfortable
part of summer. So it's the hottest
days of summer. We call them the
dog days of summer. For example, during the
dog days of summer, people prefer to
remain indoors and go out as little as possible? Yes. The dog days of summer, it's a little chilly. It's a little chilly or sometimes we can't
say it's freezing. You already know what
freezing means here. It means extremely cold. But Chile means cold
but not freezing. Yes. For example, the
weather is good, but it gets chilly
at nights on time, so we'd better where
warm clothes then Chile, the temperature is dropping. This is another formal way to save that the weather
is getting cold. Here. Dropping means falling and the temperature
is moving towards 0. The temperature is dropping. Make sure to bundle up. Make sure to bundle up. Bundle up means to
put on warm clothes for protection against the cold. So it's really important to bundle up when it's chilly
or freezing, right? Otherwise you might get
a cold and becomes sick. So you'd better bundle
up nip or arctic. The weather or the air is quiet, cold, when the weather
is quite cold, is snippy or arctic. These are other informal
and casual ways to say that the way there is completely cold MIPI,
it's snippy, Arctic.
18. Phrases in Film : Let's review these braces in different short movie scenes. See how these phrases
are pronounced by native English speakers. While Miami continues this, Walter in a record
wonder he'd way bringing temperatures to
the mid and upper 90s, the central and Rocky Mountain
states are buried in snow. Heatwave or there's
a record heat wave. Nobody predicted the heat when I walk two blocks
in a heat wave. Mom, days scorching heat, new scorching, sun,
exposure, blistering, cold and scorching deserts, scorching kits of purpose, nor shade the scorching
jury of the sun. The sun is scorching
and I'm very fair skin. Well, good morning, Tampa. It's August 25th, the
job days and he's going to really help our season tickets
early in the year, but we get in the dog days in July and August. He's lucky. He is gonna hit his wake. Well, good morning, Tampa. It's August 25th, the dog days and tell them it might get
a bit chilly of the boiler. Does Krakow dam is more than add some children
chilly out here. Thank you. Let me know if you still
feel truly forgot. My jacket is kinda truly chilly out here. A
little chilly out here. Temperature drops so fast, the whole leg just froze. Then the temperature
drops so fast that the light just
froze right there. Temperature is dropping. The temperature
dropping to rapidly. Temperature still dropping. Dropping. The temperature is dropping. We got to find these kids soon. Dale, the temperature
is dropping. We got to find these kids soon. Funnel up warm, of course. But I think you can leave
your galoshes at all. Aspirin and bundle up
and sweat and drink plenty of liquids and above all, take 1 thousand units of
vitamin C every hour with milk only under loved versus
getting cold out. There. You go. Now, bundle up. I don't
have the one-off everyone. Shinjuku bundle up. I'm just going to bundle it
up and we're gonna find in your last bit in Italy out. You also meet yet it
couldn't you do it. Gonna be a victim if they
deny it, might be out there.
19. Phrases in Conversation : Okay, My dear friends, let's see how these
raters are used in real conversations and
in different contexts. This conversation ten
and Jack want to go out and play tennis, but Jack, DCIC reeds, tilt says, Jack, let's play tennis today. I'm really in the mood
for a plane today. Plus, I feel bored. Jack replies, come on. It's arctic out there. We might catch a cold. Let's do it later. It's Arctic outside. Here in this conversational, Marshall and his
best friend or are planning to go shopping. Marshall starts the
conversation and says, Are you off for
today's shopping? Makes sure to bundle up. It's snippy out there. He's best parenthesis
then it's freezing. Sure. I will wear
a warm clothes. Last time life Mean
Girls got num. Here, Jack and his wife are
going to travel to Canada. They need to take
some warm clothes. Jack starts the
conversation, says, it's winter now and the
temperature is dropping. The temperature is dropping. Wide replies. Yeah,
that's right. Let's been the lop it might
be a bit chilly out there. It might be a bit
chilly out there. This conversation, Sarah and Tim have been biking for hours. They will, they feel exhausted. Later. Attempts says, oh, we've been biking for two hours. It's absolutely boiling. It's absolutely boiling, which means it's really,
really, really hot. Then Sarah says,
Yeah, it's scorching. Let's get some riots now. I guess that's enough for today. Here. They are experiencing a
continuous days of hot weather. It is making them
bored and impatient. This is really annoying. We can't even walk outside. We are having a real heat wave. We're having a real heatwave
than his friend replies. Totally. It's really
roasting out there. I guess it's dark
days of summer? Yes. It's dark days of summer. The hottest days of summer. Can't agree more. The sun is splitting the stone. The sun is splitting the stone.
20. Listening Exercise : We learned some great useful
phrases about cold weather. Audio right AT improve
your listening. Let's do it. So guys, listen to what I say. Pause the video, write
down what you hear. Play again and see that
takes on the screen. And finally, check your answers. It's a bit snippet this morning we'd when or where warm clothes, otherwise we might get sick. It's a bit snippy this morning. We'd when or where warm clothes, otherwise, we might get sick. She asked her to
master it during the afternoon so that
one was no longer Chile. She asked her to master during the afternoon so that
Rome was no longer Chile. Not really accustomed
to this kind of whether it's freezing. Not really accustomed
to this kind of whether it's freezing. People sat bundled up and
scarves codes and boots. People sat bundled up in
scarves codes and boots. Make sure we're covering
our head when you go out, the temperature is dropping. Make sure to cover your
head when you go out, the temperature is dropping.
21. Check Your Knowledge : Guys, Audio ready to check your understanding and practice? Yes, let's do it. Keeping in mind you
have five seconds to think and find the right phrase. So let's do it. What to English words you can
use to say that the air is completely cold and
these two words are usually in
formal and casual. What are these two words? We usually use these
towards its snippy or eight, Arctic. Arctic. Which ways we could use
to say you must put on warm clothes for actually protecting yourself
against cold. What is it? That's right. We will say make sure to
bundle up, bond along. Make sure to bundle up. What formal and polite
phrases we could use to say that the weather is getting
cold and becoming cold. We usually say that
temperature is dropping, the temperature is dropping. What do we speak about? Uh, whether that is
called but not freezing? What phrase we could use here. We usually say it's
a little chilly, which means it's cold
but not freezing. The hottest and most
uncomfortable part of summer, which is very hard and it's
difficult visually to go out. Which praise can
describe this situation? We usually say dog
days of summer, dog days of summer, the hottest days of summer. This is usually an Irish phrase, which means the sun a so strong that it would
crack the stolons. What is it? That's why we say the sun is
splitting the stone. The sun is splitting
the stones to informal phrase native speakers use to say that it's really hot. What is it? We usually say it's
roasting or it's scorching. What is it? Continuous back-to-back
day off hot weather, which is proline period of
abnormally hot weather. What is it? That's why we usually say we are having aerial heatwave, real heat wave.
22. Unit 5 : Phrases about Rainy Weather : Native English and
American speakers use different common phrases
when they speak about rain. Yes. Let's understand these
common phrases about rain. Let's dive in. Let's start with
the first phrase. There is a link, It's drizzling. The resulting means
raining lightly. So the resulting means rain
in a very small light drops. For example, tomorrow will be cloudy without breaks
self rain, and three. So we can use drizzle
as a verb or as a now. It's pouring or pouring, which means it's
raining heavily. You say, when you speak about the weather that is pouring, You mean that it's
raining heavily. For example, you'd
better take an umbrella. It's pouring out there. It's raining heavily. It's pouring. It's raining. Cats and dogs. You have probably
heard this EDM before. There is another common
American expression we usually use to save that
it's raining heavily. It's raining cats and dogs. For example, it's
raining cats and dogs. I'm worried about how my
kids will reach home. It's raining heavily. It's been raining
on and off all day. On and off mean
starting and stopping, then starting again
over a period of time. So it's been raining
on and off all day. It's really coming
down out there. We use this sentence
ascribe very heavy rain. Rain falls from the clouds, though we don't say
rain is falling. That's wrong. It's really
coming down out there. It's really coming
down out there. English speakers understand that this is a movement of rain. In this context,
the phrasal verb come down means
fall from this chi, in very large amount. I have had enough
of all this rain. I've had enough
of all this rain. Sometimes rain is nice, like the sound of rain
heating the roof of my house. When I'm lying, embeds. However, too much
rain is not nice. So when there is too much
rain, you feel bored. And you could say,
I've had enough of all this rain guys
when you are bored and annoyed or angry with
something or someone, use the expression, I've
had enough of something. It means that you just don't want to experience it anymore. The neck comment, a phrase is, I got caught in a downpour. I got caught in a downpour. When you get caught
in something, you'll become
unexpectedly involved in an unpleasant or
annoying situation. We were caught in a heavy storm. And guys downpour here
means a heavy rainfall. So it's a bad
feeling when we get caught in a downpour, right? I think their rain
is lifting up. I think the rain is lifting up. Letting go up here means
getting lighter and stopping. This. This might be a good news for someone who is going
to travel by plane. I think the rain is letting go, which means getting Kali
terror and stopping. I got soaking wet. Yes, I got soaking wet. Sometimes the life you
can't escape their wane. Sometimes it's thoughts running. On the day when you forgot
your umbrella at home. When you are in the rain, you get wet completely, so you'll get soaking wet. Wet is an adjective
that you can use to describe both the
weather and the water. If the weather is
wet. It's writing. What is it like outside? Is it raining? You asked this question
when you want to know what is happening outside, what is it like
outside is draining. Here's some questions
you might hear. What's the weather like? What's the weather like? How was it outside? Is it raining or is
it still raining out? Is it's still raining out.
23. Review in Movie: Let's review these braces in different short movie scenes. See how these phrases
are pronounced by native English speakers. Sometimes does his work
with gentle drizzle. Stole me, it's dwindling. God, I'm so sorry, please. Just drizzling. It's starting to drizzle. You need a coat or getting
just wrestling outside, but it's not really raining. By the way at your it's
pouring rain in the mountains. But it's pitch black
is pouring rain. Yeah. But look, it's
born out of a backwards. Yeah, but look, it's
born out of a backwards. It's pouring out. I bet he's wearing
his rank off course. Raining cats and dogs. Cats and dogs out there. Running cats and dogs out there. Dog down here, it's raining, cats and dogs and Idaho. Tell you what it is
raining cats and dogs outside when it was
raining, cats and dogs. Wow, it is raining cats
and dogs out there, but I hear it's raining
cats and dogs in Idaho. Coming down out there. It's really coming
down out there. Coming down out
there, getting ugly. Really coming down out there. That's really coming
down out there. It's really coming
down out there. Coming down out there. Coat and the Danville she got caught on the
dashboard coat and the Danville I think the
reins lighting now. I think the reins Let me now.
I think the rains let me now. I'm soaking wet. I don't have any death out here. Let's add two years to Tokyo. Whatever follows
corner Sam, romantic. It can be on the floor. Went and brushless. Wonderful. Came up. You your wet soaking wet and you're gonna leave
in the middle of the night, would you just wait? What's it like outside? I want you to tell
me that wasn't like on the outside
outside the city. Down there. Carl, How's the weather? 98.6. And holding Carl,
How's the weather? 98.6 and holding the weather, please copy that came forward every Audi has a brother
down there in Florida.
24. Conversation part: Okay, My dear friends, let's see how these
raters are used in real conversations and
in different contexts. This conversation, Jack and
Sarah are talking about the whether she wants
to go for a walk. So sorrow starts the
conversation and says, I want to go for a walk today. You are coming with me. What's it like outside? Check replies. It's been raining for two hours, but the rain is a lighting cop. I'm coming. I enjoy walking with you. I enjoy working with you. In this conversation,
David Fields and Freud. He just forgot to
take his umbrella. David says, oh, I
got soaking weds, it was raining, cats and dogs. Brendan replies, Oh, I can see. I know how you feel. I mean, there once I got
caught in a downpour, I got caught in a downpour. Hey, David and Sarah are
planning to have a picnic. David starts the
conversation that says, I feel like eating
something like hamburger. Let's have a picnic. Run. Replies. Sure, but it's been
drizzling for a few minutes. Shouldn't we wait for
the rain to stop? Yeah. Probably they should
wait for the rain to stop. It's drizzling. Here in this conversation, john wants to go fishing, but he feels annoyed with
the ring, the rainy weather. So John starts to conversations. It says it's been raining
on and off all week. It never stops. I missed going fishing, man replies, Yeah, it's
really coming down out there. It's really coming
down out there. Let's go bowling
man, than today. They decided to go bowling. In this conversation,
these guys, they can't go out in the rain
cause it's a heavy rain. So they decided to
counsel their plan. The guy says, it's been
raining, cats and dogs. I guess we might get soaking
wet. Let's cancel it. Let's cancel it. You
can't say that again. It's pouring, man. We've had enough of this rain. We've had enough of this reign. He feels a little bit
annoyed here, I guess.
25. Practice Listening : We learned some great phrases
for talking about rain. Audio related to
improve your listening. List. Do it. So guys, listen to what I say. Pause the video, write
down what you hear. Play again and see that
it takes on the screen. Finally, check your answers. Apart from the pouring rain we have to contend with missed. Luckily, we were
on a clear path. Apart from the pouring rain we had to contend with missed. Luckily, we were
on a clear path. The bad weather on
implicit tuition lifts up, it stops or improves. The bad weather on implicit
situation lifts up, it stops or improves. Unfortunately, it wasn't
raining. Cats and dogs. We all got weight
completely and there was no taxes or
cash at that time. Unfortunately, it was
raining, cats and dogs, we all got weight
completely and there was no taxes or
cash at that time. Tomorrow it will be cloudy with outbreaks up rain and dorsal. Tomorrow it will be cloudy with outbreaks up rain and result.
26. Checking Stage: Guys, Audio ready to check your understanding and practice? Yes, let's do it. Keeping in mind you
have five seconds to think and find the right phrase. So let's do it. What questions native
speakers usually used when they want to know
what is happening outside? What is it? We usually say, what
is it like outside? What is it like outside? Or how is it outside is raining? How's it outside? Imagine it's raining heavily and you forgot to
bring your umbrella, you get completely wet. What English phrase
you can describe this. The right phrase is
I got soaking wet. I got soaking wet, guys. Which phrase we could
use to say that the rain is getting
lighter and stopping. What is it? Yes, we usually say I think
the rain is letting up. I think the rainy is letting up. Sometimes you feel bored
and annoyed with the rain because you had too much rain
and you feel that's enough. Which phrase can
describe this feeling? I've had enough
of all this rain. I have had enough of all this rain when it is
starting and stopping raining. Then starting again
over a period of time. Which phrase we could use
to describe the situation? It's been raining
on and off all day. It's been raining
on and off all day. What expression
we can use to say that it's raining heavily? Yes, it's raining heavily. We usually say it's
raining cats and dogs. It's raining cats and dogs.
27. Unit 7 : Being Tired and Exhausted : Hello everybody. I hope you are doing great. In this video, we will teach you some common English phrases
to say that you are tired, to say that somebody is tired. Are you ready to
learn these phrases? Let's dive in. Exhausted. Tired. Pooped, and beat. Yes, beat. Somebody or friends.
These are for in formal and casual ways, native MRR can people use
to say that they are very tired and it's usually
hard to keep working. For example, beat. I have been working
since morning now. I just feel like
sleeping and resting. I'm beat. The next
common phrase is running on fumes or
AMA running on empty. If somebody has used all their energy on
something but must continue, they are running on fumes. It is an expression used
when driving a car. Sometimes running on fumes means keep going even though
one is out of energy, enthusiasm, money,
support, or resources. So guys, we also say
I'm running on empty, which also means to
continue to work and be active when you
have no energy left. I can hardly keep my eyes open. To hold your eyes
open means to stay awake and to keep your
eyes from closing. Actually, this is an expression we use when we feel very sleepy. He can't even hold
his eyes open. So put him to bed. This phrase is mostly used
in negative sentences, where the speaker is saying
that she cannot hold hair eyes open because she's
very tired and sleepy. The next comma phrases, I'm off to bed. After bid. It means I must go to bed. You would say this when you
are tired or if you know that you need to sleep
because you'll have to get up early in the morning. Off to bed. Off to bed means I'm going to or
I'm heading to bet. We could also use it for other places like
I'm off to work, which means leaving and
going to work off to work. There's another common phrase
we use here and that's, I'm gonna hit the sack. Yes. Heat the sack. Hit the sack is a slang and
informal way to say that you are going to bet hit the sack. This phrase originated
in MRR around the late 1800s to early 1900's. When mattresses
used to consist of old sacks filled
with hay or straw. She ease mentally tired. We are physically tired, mentally tired than
physically tired. We use these expressions
to show that you are tired physically
or mentally. For example, I've been dealing with different
problems lately. Mentally tired or I haven't been exercising
for five hours. So on physically tired. Sometimes you guys
are mentally tired. Sometimes you are
physically tired. Drained? Yes. I'm drained. After you turn on the sink, where does the water go? Where does the water go? It goes into the sink
and down the drain. We use this expression
to say that all our energy has
lift our body. For example, we have been
working so much, I am drained. The next comment,
explosion is wiped out. This is just another
basic way to say that we are very tired. We can use this expression
in any situation. It is very similar to
drained, worn out. This is a great
expression to know. It is used a lot by
native speakers. However, this
expression is used to save that we are
tired because we have worked hard or use a lot of energy for a longer
period of time. For example, I have worked every day for last three months. I'm worn out. Or we have been so
busy this week, I am worn out. We also use this phrase, worn out with clothes or
things that we have used for a longer time and now their
conditions is not good. I'm burnt out. This explosion is only used
to show that we are tired because of doing something
over a long period of time. All of our energy
has been used up. So guys, this expression has
the feeling that we have lost our passion or
desire to do something. For example, I have worked over time every day for
the past month, so I'm burned out.
28. Movie Review : Let's review these braces in different short movie scenes. See how these phrases
are pronounced by native English speakers. I'm exhausted. I was, I was in a deep sleep when
you're not but I'm exhausted. I'm not depressed. I am exhausted. Gets the woman's
hair, I'm exhausted. I have to get some sleep kit. I'm Larry. Can I stop now? Totally fine. I've just pooped. That's all running on
fumes of this reading, no truck, you got
to put us down. The fleet is running on fumes. Running on fumes. Had to make a golf.
We're running on. I've got a wall boy running on. Robots seems to be
running on driving Lyft. I didn't know where else. But let's look
what I was run on. I haven't running on empty. What's the matter bar? I'm running REI empty Milhouse. What's the matter? Running REI empty Milhouse? To keep my eyes open. Pupae eyes open. I can hardly keep my eyes open. One night. After three weeks
in the country, I can barely keep my eyes open. I can't keep my eyes open. Debate enough men that it's
adult time up to bad mouth, not know, off the bed to bed. Tibet can either hit the SEC. Spent a long day. Let's go ahead and sac sac. I mean, I'm drained mentally. I'm just yeah. I feel drained like a 30
bathtub drain anymore. I feel vigorous. White belt John. Maybe I wiped out
the human race. Three battalions got
wiped out today. I'm wiped out. I'm wiped out and
totally wiped out. Chapters in that. He taught him. The Germans are worn out. Density Tufty was worn out
from following him around. You're worn out from the road? Jasper? I'm worn out from there, worn-out little burnout burnout, Lou, I got a family. I'm actually going
to sit there and just burnt out on
prisons lately. I have a little burned out.
29. Conversation stage: Okay, My dear friends, let's see how these
phrases are used in real conversations and
in different contexts. Here, Jack has been working
in the office since morning and he's
really, really tired. His friends says, Jack, you'll look beat into call it a night and
get some rest, man. Jack replies, totally,
I'm burnt out. I need to give myself some rest. I've worked too much today. Ease burnt out. Here. Sarah is tired
because she has worked hard and use
a lot of energy. So her colleagues starts the conversation and
says, Let's go shopping, Sarah, I heard that
green stories giving 50% discount, sorry, applies. Oh no, I'm worn out. There is no energy and
power lifting my body. Maybe next time. Then he says, that's okay. Yeah, you'll look wiped out. You need to go easy on yourself. In this conversation, Jack
is going to play basketball, so he's inviting
job to join them. But he seems tired
and powerless. He's foreign says,
let's have a ball, let's play basketball
within new team. Can I count on you? John replies, Oh, no, blamed. Really both physically
and mentally tired. I need some food right now. He's drained. And in this conversation, Sarai can't keep
reading her books. She feels tired and sleepy. Air. Brother starts the
conversation and says, I guess you got a hard
exam tomorrow, right? I hope you would pass
it with flying colors. Sorrow than replies. Thanks. Yeah, I've been studying
and reading for five hours. Off to bed. I'm gonna hit the sack now. I'm gonna hit the sack
now, I'm off to bed. Here. Ted is too tired to watch
his favorite TV show, so he wants to sleep. These brands starts the
conversation and says, Let's watch this TV show. It's your favorite one, right? You are crazy about it. Replies then. Sure I am, but I can
hardly keep my eyes open. I've been working and now
I'm running on fumes. Princes. Yeah, you are dead tired. Get some sleep row,
get some sleep.
30. Listening Stage: We'll learn ten great ways
to say you are tired, right? So let's improve your listening. So guys, listen to what I say. Pause the video and write
down what you hear. Play again and see that
takes on the screen. Finally, check your answers. Were all pretty proved. After a busy day, we had to take a long rise in
order to proceed. We are all pretty proved. After a busy day, we had to take a long way student
wrote to proceed. I had to deal with numerous
students and pupils today and now I can
hardly keep my eyes open. I had to deal with numerous
students and pupils today and now I can
hardly keep my eyes open. After several
defeats in her own, people are starting to say that the team is a spent force. After several
defeats in her own, people are starting to say that the team is a spent force. I was dead tired when
I got home from work last night that I
took a quick nap. I was tired when I
got home from work last night that I
took a quick nap. It'd been working too hard. You looked at beat better, take a short break, bro. He'd been working too hard. You looked at beat it will
take a short break brawl. He was running on empty and even the alcohol had worn off. It was running on empty and even the alcohol had worn off.
31. Time to Check : Guys, Audio ready to check your understanding and practice? Yes, let's do it. Keeping in mind you
have five seconds to think and find the right phrase. So let's do it. We usually use this expression
only to show that we are tired because of doing something over a
long period of time. What is it? Yes, that's burnt out. Burned out. We use this phrase to say that we are tired because we worked hard on to use too much energy for a
longer period of time. My dear friends, what
is the right phrase? We usually say, I'm
worn out, worn out. And we usually use
this phrase to say, all of our energy has lived our body and there
is nothing left. So what is it? The right word and the phrases, I'm drained? Yes, I'm drained. Which expression and slang
we usually use to say that you are going
to bet, What is it? The right one is I'm
going to hit the sack. Yes, hate this sac. I'm going to hit the sack. We usually use
this phrase to say that we are tired
and we need to sleep because you have to get up
early in the morning probably. That's off to bed? Yes. Off to bet. That's the right one. We usually use the
sprays to say that it is hard for you to stay awake. What's phrases we could use? We could say, I can
hardly keep my eyes open. Yes, I can hardly
keep my eyes open. Think of three ways to
say that you are tired, which are usually
informal and casual. We usually say I'm pooped, beat. I'm spent.
32. Unit 8 : Promises and Resolutions : Let's learn some common
English useful phrases for promises and resolutions that are commonly used by native
English speakers. So my dear friends, let's dive in and
understand these phrases. Let's start with
these simple phrases. I swear aisle, or
I swear. I want. So to swear is to promise
or safe firmly that you are telling the truth
or that you will do something or behave
in a particular way. I swear, I oh, it's followed by a
simple form of the verb. Or I swear I want. So as you know what
guys this phrase is a very strong promise that you will do something
or you won't do something. For example, I swear I'll quit smoking or elsewhere
I want smoke anymore. No matter what happens, I'm going to come ****
or high water. Iwill. We usually use these phrases to express our determination
to do something. Even if obstacle appears, come **** or high water, I will come **** or high water. This is a normal
and informal phrase used to save that something will definitely happen or be done, even though other events or situations might
make it difficult. For example, I will be there on time come **** or high water. I guess I better
stop overspending. Or I suppose I really
out to go to the gym. I suppose. I guess these
phrases are really quite weak. They expressions, I guess, I suppose show the
speakers unwillingness. You are not making a strong
group solutions here. This is a weak promise
probability because the speaker is not really
sure about this decision. There is nothing for it. There is nothing for it. I will have to do it. I will have to do it. This phrase suggests that
the speaker must do this, but he or she doesn't
really like the idea. There is nothing for it. I will have to do it. For example, I must clean
and wash the dishes tonight. There is nothing for it. I'll have to do it. Otherwise, my wife
would kill me. I have every intention
of passing the test. I have every intention of passing the test
or we could say, never again, will you
catch me smoking? Never again, will Luke
catch me smoking? Or we can use other variable
with the I-N-G form. These phrases are much
stronger resolutions. Yes, much stronger resolutions. Nothing is going to
stop me finishing. Nothing is going to stop me. Verb I-N-G. So this is a very
strong resolution and it shows strong determination
to complete the task. Yes. Nothing is going to stop
me finishing the project.
33. Review in Movie : Let's review these braces in different short movie scenes. See how these phrases
are pronounced by native English speakers. You'll come with me tonight. And then if you don't want
to see me again, I swear up. Please. Give me often are alone. And then aswell
spend the next month running errands on as many
rubbish cases as you like. I swear I'll be right back. Really needed. I swear
I'll carry your watching. I swear I'll be good for now. I'll just put up your hand and say swear
I won't kill anyone. I swear I want to
ask you for anything again in this lifetime
or any other, but just be swear I won't harm out what no matter what happens. You stay into these bad no
matter what happens tomorrow. The rest of my life. I'm happy now
because I love you. No matter what happens,
we don't steal. I am saying that what
happens in that bank, the results of any fight sees, no matter what happens,
we have to stay together. No matter what happens. We never attempt anyone. No matter what happens. We are family. Come **** or
high water or high water, I'm **** or high water. Come **** or high water then
come **** or high water. Water. Because the
true meaning of Halloween come ****
or high water. Suppose you're going
to lock me up as well. Sure accomplish. Suppose I could use a hot, hot coffee on facts and lucky, suppose he told you
about his days on Lyndon Johnson staff
that he tell you that? I suppose I will tell you. I'm sorry. I suppose suppose
I put that on myself though. I suppose I don't have to tell you how beautiful you look. I guess what I love most about
it isn't just one thing. I guess I tell people about
Sam and help to understand. I guess I am adult
is true too good. I guess I can read
what you come up with. Nothing for it. Well,
there's nothing for it. Nothing for and political
and police for it. I have to tell the truth, honest, nothing for and
what's called the police. I have every intention and I have every intention of
beginning tomorrow a jury, and I have every intention
of investigating him. I have every intention of
running for president, had every intention of winning. Believe me, I had every
intention of going. I'm definitely going
to go to art school at this time and nothing
is gonna stop. Nothing going to stop me
from going to that dance. Well, nothing is gonna stop me. That is a mark of a great man. And I'm definitely gonna
go to art school at this time and nothing
is going to stop.
34. Phrases in Situations : Okay, My dear friends, let's see how these
raters are used in real conversations and
in different contexts. This conversation,
Jack wants to win the competition and he
seems very determined. Jack starts the conversation, says, nothing is going to stop me winning
this competition. I will give it my best shot. Then his friend replies, you can definitely win this. All you have to do is to believe in New York talents and power. That's right. He should keep his confidence. David Moss, pass
the interview in order to become
qualified for the job. So David is a
little bit anxious. He says, Marshalls, I have every intention of
passing this interview, But I feel a bit anxious. Fred Marshall that says, I see David, I'm
sure you can do it. Don't lose your confidence. That job would change
your whole life. That job would change
your whole life. Pass it. In this conversation,
Ted needs to deliver a project which is very
demanding and complicated. So Ted says, there is a big project I must
deliver tomorrow. There is nothing for it. I'll have to do it. There is nothing for it. I'll have to do it. Then it's going to replies, Oh, I hear you. That must be very
time-consuming as well. Good luck with that. Good luck with that. Here. Sarah wants to visit her
grandparents on the weekend, so she rejected her boyfriend's
invitation to concerts. So her boyfriend starts the
conversation and it says, Sarah, I bought two tickets. This is your favorite concert, will go on Saturday. But Sarah says, Oh, no, I have already made up my mind to visit
my grandparents. I will visit them come
**** or high water. I will visit them come
**** or high water. I will do it anyway, whether you like it or not. In this conversation,
she lied to him, but now she's promising
not to repeat this guy. He's a little bit
upset and angry. He says, This is the third
time you're lying to me. I guess we must break up. I can't tolerate it. No, please. I swear I won't lie ever again. Never again will you
catch me lying to you? Never again will you
catch me lying to you?
35. Listening Practice : We learned some phrases for
promises and resolutions. Audio way to improve
your listening. List. Do it. So guys, listen to what I say. Pause the video, write
down what you hear, play again and see that
takes on the screen. Finally, check your answers. I'll get you to the
airport by noon. Come **** or high water. I'll get you to the
airport by noon. Come **** or high water. No matter what happens, I'm
going to tell her the truth. Otherwise you might get involved with
something dangerous. No matter what happens, I'm
going to tell her the truth. Otherwise she might get involved with something dangerous. Amen for us may want
reveal the secret. I swear I will keep
my mouth shot. There's nothing to worry about. Amen for us may want
reveal the secret, I swear I will keep
my mouth shot. There's nothing to worry about. Repeated this mistake
couple of times, but I promise I will be
punctual from now on. I repeated this mistake
a couple of times, but I promise I will be
punctual from now on. Unrelated theorem and this
time to make a great progress, I will issue started
working hardest time. I'm really determined
this time to make it great progress. I will issue started
working hard this time.
36. Checking Stage: Guys, Audio ready to check your understanding and practice? Yes, let's do it. Keeping in mind you
have five seconds to think and find the right phrase. Let's, let's do it. We usually use this phrase to express a very strong resolutions and determination to
complete a task. What is it? That's why we usually
say nothing is going to stop me finishing
this project. Nothing is going to stop
me doing something. They spray suggests that the
speaker must do something, but he or she doesn't
really like the idea. What is the phrase?
There is nothing for it. I'll have to do it. Varies, nothing for it. I'll have to do it. We usually use these phrases to show that the speaker is not completely sure and this
is usually a weak promise. We usually say, I guess, I guess I better stop over
spending or I suppose, I suppose I really
out to go to the gym. We usually use these phrases to express determination
to do something, even if obstacle appears. No matter what happens, I'm going to or come
**** or high water. I will come **** or high
water I will do something. Which phrases we could
use to promise or safe, friendly that we are
telling the truth or that we will do something or
behave in a particular way. We usually say, I swear, I swear I won't I swear
I will tell the truth. I swear I won't lie.
37. Unit 9 : Being Late for Something : As you know guys in English, we use some phrases or probably some excuses
for being late. And in this video, this lesson, I'm going to speak
about these phrases and these expressions we usually
use when we are late. Let us understand them. Guys, when the meeting or planned event
hasn't started yet. But you know, you are
going to be late. It is polite to call and tell people that you are
going to be late. We could say, I'm sorry, but I'm going to be
late or I'm sorry, but I'm not going to make
our nine AM meeting. We could also say, I'm sorry, but I won't be
able to make it to my appointment on
time or I'm sorry, but I don't think I'm going to make it to the meeting on time. These are very nice, common, polite and formal. Fourier says we could
use when we are late or something has come up. This is another common way
to use when we are late. You must explain
why you are late. You don't have to give people
a detailed explanations, but you must say something like something has come up. Come up. In this context, the phrasal
verb come up is used when something happens
suddenly and unexpectedly. And the unit to focus
on it or take action, come up, something has come up, something has come up. This can also be used in the
past like something came up, I over slipped, which means I slipped longer
than I should have. You didn't hear
your alarm or you didn't wake up at
your usual time. Actually, this is a bad reason to say that you are
late for something. I over slipped. My alarm didn't go off. Alarm didn't go off means
the alarm didn't ring. This is another way to express your excuse for being late. For example, I'm
sorry for being late. I set the alarm rock-like, but my alarm didn't go off. My apologies for arriving late, the taxi order dinner,
arrive on time. This is a very polite way to express your excuse
for being late. For example, my apologies
for arriving late. My apologies for arriving late. Then he would explain the
reason of your lateness. I slipped ride
through the alarm. I slipped right
through their alarm. It shows you where so tired that the alarm didn't wake you up. So I slipped right
through the alarm. The roads where chocolate block. The roads where chocolate block. We use this phrase to say
that the role is weird full of traffic like when
there is a traffic jam. We could also say, I'm sorry for being late. I got stuck in traffic. I just lost track of time. I just lost track of time, which means to fail to
stay aware of the time, to be honest, unaware that
so much time has passed. So that's why you
sometimes are late. For example, I'm
sorry, I'm late. I just lost track of time. I just lost track of time. I was tied up in a meeting. I was tied up in a meeting. So guys tied up here means occupied, impossible to escape. This is another way
to say that the meeting you had
ICU apply to you. I didn't let you come
and arrive on time. I was tied up in a meeting.
38. Movie Stage Review : Let's review these braces in different short movie scenes. See how these phrases
are pronounced by native English speakers. Excuse me, sorry, I'm late. I'm sorry, I'm late. I got no, sir. Hey, bud. I'm sorry. Hey guys. Come on. Let's go. I'm sorry. I'm late. I had a meeting. Hi. Sorry, I'm late. I was dumb. I'm sorry, I'm late. It's talking to some
of the students down on the grass
and it will realize the time someone came up. Yeah, Well, it's okay. $10 million for four years. It's something came up
plant something came up. Well, I'm sorry to
interrupt your free period, but something came up. Maybe something came up at
something just came out. All right. Sorry. I slept again. High over sweat. Look, I need your help. Well, I overslept. My alarm didn't go off. My alarm didn't go. Yeah, yeah, yeah, You're alone. God **** alarm didn't go off. My alarm didn't go off. My alarm didn't go off. My apologies for being late. My apologies for my
apologies for being late. My apologies for being late. Sorry, I'm late. I
slept through miles. Sorry, I'm late. I slept through my alarm. Sorry, I'm late. I slept through my
alarm. Sorry, I'm late. I slept through my alarm. Last time at work. I completely lost track of time. Sorry, I lost track of time. Strength. The time. Sorry, lost track of time. I lost track of time. I just lost track of time. I just lost track of time. I'm sorry. We lost track of time.
39. Phrases and Conversation : Okay, My dear friends, let's see how these
raters are used in real conversations and
in different contexts. Here in this conversation, David is arriving
late for dinner, so he's dad is a
bit upset with him. David starts the conversation
that says, I'm sorry dad. I know I promised to arrive
on time and be punctual, but I was tied up in a meeting. I was tied up in a meeting. Then he's father replies. I see. That's okay. We've been waiting for you since eight now let's
have dinner, guys. I'm storing up starring. His dad seems to understand
In this conversation, Ted and Sarah plan to meet
each other at a cafe, but tint seems to be lay, seems a little bit sad. She says, Oh,
finally you arrived. I hate being weighted. Title replies. Yeah, I really dislike keeping
people waiting for me. I just lost track of
time except my apology. Accept my apology. In this conversation, David
is late for the interview, so he's expressing his apology. The interviewer says,
late sir, human eye, you might not get this job if you think you
are not punctual, punctuality is our top priority. David Dan says, I know, sir, the roads where chocolate block, I couldn't escape, That's Rafic. I couldn't unfortunately
escaped the traffic. That's why he's late
for the interview, but he might lose his job. Here. Marshall is
sorry for being late. Girlfriend is sad with him. Marshall says, Oh
sorry, I'm late. My alarm didn't go off
and I just over slips. Then girlfriend says, I see this is not the
first time you are late. I got used to this. I got used to this. She's seems a little bit sad. This conversation. Jack invited to it for
the birthday party, but Ted showed up really late. So Ted says, Oh, I'm sorry, I showed up late, something came up, like car broke down,
I couldn't fix it. Jack replies, oh,
that that's alright. Glad you could make
it to here anyway.
40. Listening Improving : We learned ten excuses
for being late. So it's time to
improve your listing. So guys, listen to what I say. Pause the video and write
down what you hear. Play again and see that
takes on the screen. Finally, check your
answers. Excuse me, sir. I didn't mean to keep you
waiting for two hours. The bus was late and I had
to wait ages for the bus. Excuse me. Sorry,
I didn't mean to keep you waiting for two hours. The bus was late and I had
to wait ages for the bus. I missed the bus this morning
because I overslept again. I'm sure my bus is going
to punish me severely. I missed the bus this morning
because I overslept again. I'm sure my bus is going
to punish me severely. Don't want to give an excuse, but you have to
trust me this time. I was tied up in the meeting
except my apologies. Don't want to give an excuse, but you have to
trust me this time. I was tied up in the meeting
except my apologies. I always slip because
my alarm didn't go off. What did misfortune? I don't want to lose my job
this time again. I always slip because
my alarm didn't go off. What do misfortune? I don't want to lose my job
this time again. I had to be there
at nine o'clock, but I just lost track of time. So I lost my flight to Chicago. I feel Richard. I had to
be there at nine o'clock, but I just lost track of time. So I lost my flaw to Chicago. I feel wretched. Today morning, I just blew the fuse and
loss control. You know why? Because I couldn't
find a parking spot. Today morning. I just blew
a fuse and loss control. You know why? Because I
couldn't find a parking spot.
41. Check Yourself: Guys, Audio ready to check your understanding and practice? Yes, let's do it. Keeping in mind you
have five seconds to think and find the right phrase. So let's do it. Imagine you are
having a meeting, you are occupied and
impossible to escape. What is the best way to
say this in a phrase? We usually say, I was
tied up in a meeting. I was tied up in a meeting. You sometimes fail to stay aware of the time just because you
are busy doing something. What phrase can describe
this situation? We usually say, I just
lost track of time. I lost track of time. We usually use
this phrase to say that there are roles
where full of traffic, like when there's a traffic jam. So what is it? The roads
are chocolate block? Yes, the roads are
chock-a-block. This phrase shows you where so tired that they alarm
didn't wake you up. What is the right phrase
we could use here? We usually say I slipped
right through the alarm. I slipped right
through their alarm. Can you think of polite way to express your excuse
for being late? My apologies for arriving late. My apologies for arriving late. Which phrases can we use
to express your excuse for being late just because
the alarm did not ring? I'm sorry, my alarm
didn't go off. I'm sorry for being late. My alarm didn't go off. We usually use this phrase
to give people a detail and to say that something happened
suddenly and unexpectedly. Something came up, I'm
sorry for being late. I'm sorry for being late. Something came up.
42. Unit 10 :Someone is Right or Correct : There are many common
useful English phrases we usually use to say that somebody is right and correct
or something is exact. In this lesson, we
are going to go through these useful phrases. So I already, Let's do it. Let's start with this
phrase that's spot on. That's spot on. I'm not sure whether you
have heard it before or not, but this is a formal way to say exactly correct or
completely accurate. For example, you mean jack
speaks five languages? Oh, that's a spot on. Yes. That's spot-on. Which means That's very
exact and correct. You've hit the nail on the
head or you've nailed it. These are my favorite
expressions and idioms. And I usually use them in my
everyday life communication. Guys, if you say that someone has hit the nail on the head, you think that they are
exactly right about something. For example, Jack hit the
nail on the head when he said The car costs $80 thousand, you will nailed it. This also means you
completed a task successfully or got
something right. It is a common
English expression. You nailed it. I suppose so. Use this when you agree, but you are not
completely convinced, I suppose so it means
I agree with you, but I'm not sure you are seeing the truth
or you are white. So this is a kind of
indirect way to say that somebody is actually right. I suppose so. I'm afraid you're right. I'm afraid you're right. Use this in a
response to bad news to say the bad news is correct. For example, you mean my
brothers told the money? I'm afraid. You're right. So I'm trying to give the bat knows that he
is usually correct. Absolutely. This is a common casual and
friendly way to say that someone is correct completely. For example, she's the
best girl in our class. Absolutely. That's completely correct. Your dad's right,
you're dead, right? Use this race to say that the
information is very exact. And maybe you are surprised at how accurate the
other speaker is. You're dead, right? You could say so,
you could say, so. This phrase says that you
think this is correct, but that the other
people disagree. You could say so. I'm afraid so or I'm sorry to say
so. I'm afraid. So I'm sorry to say
so these phrases are sayings that the
other speaker is correct. But that's, you are unhappy
about the information. I'm afraid so sorry to say so.
43. Movie Section : Let's review these braces in different short movie scenes. See how these phrases
are pronounced by native English speakers. That's pretty spot on. That's a spot on drawing. A spot on cake, AW, spot on. That's pretty spot on. I think you've hit
the nail on the head. You hit the nail on
the head, Mr. Gustaf? The nail on the head, what they are You hit the
nail on the same You hit the nail I suppose
was leaving in her? I suppose so. By yourself? Yeah. I suppose so. I suppose. Yes. Yes. Especially with yes. Suppose though it's
particularly voice, so I'm afraid you're right. You're right. Yes. I'm afraid they're
afraid you're right. Absolutely. Yeah. Absolutely. Yes, absolutely. The other question I
get most frequently is when I was up there
stranded by myself, did I think I was going to die? Yes. Absolutely. Yes, absolutely. Hopefully, you know, sex. Yes, absolutely agree. I'm afraid. So I asked around. Afraid. So Bob, afraid? I'm afraid. So you nailed it. Ben congrats, Maryland,
Kim in your nails. Dad. You nailed it in
yet who nailed it? You nailed it.
44. Phrases in Context : Okay, My dear friends, let's see how these
raters are used in real conversations and
in different contexts. This conversation, she's
telling him that he failed in his final exam and he's
upset and sad with this. So he starts the
conversation and says, Oh, did I fail in my final exam? Is that true? She replies, I'm sorry to say so. You might need to study more and give it your best
shot next time. Sorry to say so. He probably needs to study more right here in this conversation, Jack believes people should get married after the age of 25. David agrees with him. Jack says, I think the best
age for marriage is 25. And that age people
would be very mature and wise to handle life. Then friend David says,
you're dead, right? I got married at 26. I'm happily married here. Jack's brother had an accident. So Sarah is giving
him this bad news. So Jack says, I heard my brother had an
accident is not right. Easy firing. And how did it happen? Sorry, applies. I'm afraid you're right. I'm afraid you're
right, but don't worry. He's fine. He just
broke his leg. Just broke his leg. Here on this conversation,
Jack things, his girlfriend is
the best girl he has ever met and he
wants to marry her. Jack says, Sarah is
really gorgeous and kind. She's the best girl ever. Then it's replies. I suppose so, but she doesn't
respect you sometimes. I noticed that. I suppose so. I guess so. You're not completely
agreeing with somebody? David feels like
drinking a hot cup of coffee in this cold weather. So David says, a hot cup of
coffee would hit the spot. That's what I need right now. Replies, you've just hit
the nail on the head. You've just hit the
nail on the head. Let's go out and have
two cups of coffee. That's enjoyable. They want to enjoy drinking coffee together.
45. Listening Stage: We learned five grade
ways to save that someone is correct and right. This is the time you can
improve your listening here. So guys, listen to what I say. Pause the video, write
down what you hear. Play again and see that
takes on the screen. Finally, check your answers. I'm afraid of Kimberly
misunderstood the question. You need to mark my words. I'm afraid of Kimberly
misunderstood the question in it
to mark my words. I think make it the
nail on the head way. So that was lacking of this company's feeling
of confidence. I think make it the nail
on the head way said that what's lacking of this company's
feeling of confidence? I think their new building
is really impressive. Well, I suppose So. I think their new building
is really impressive. Well, I suppose so. How old she is? I'd say 38 spot on. How old she is. I'd say 38 spot
on. That's right. Your prediction was alright, That part is popularity has declined in the opinion as Paul. That's right. Her
position was all right. The parties popularity has declined in the opinions. Paul.
46. Check The phrases: Guys, Audio ready to check your understanding and practice? Yes, let's do it. Keeping in mind you
have five seconds to think and find the right phrase. So let's do it. We use this phrase to save that the other speaker is correct, but we are unhappy about
all this information. I'm afraid so I'm
sorry to say so. I'm afraid so or I'm sorry to say so we usually use
this phrase to say that the information is very
exact and probably we are surprised at how accurate
the other speaker is. You are dead, right? You are dead, right? Guys, what is a casual
and friendly word we use to say that somebody's
completely correct. That's absolutely,
yes, absolutely. We use this phrase to
respond to a bad news to save that the bad news is
on fortunately, correct? I'm afraid you're right. I'm afraid your white. What two expressions
we can use to say that somebody is
completely right? We also use it to mean somebody completed the
task successfully. Yes, you could say you
have hit the nail on the head or You nailed it. You nailed it. This is a formal way to say that something is exactly correct. What is it? That's spot-on. That's spot on.
47. Unit 11 :Someone is not right or Correct: Native English speakers usually use some common phrases to save that somebody is wrong or
somebody's knots, right? In this lesson, I'm going to teach you these common phrases. Are you're ready, Let's do it. I'm afraid that's not quiet trite or I'm afraid
you are mistaken. Yes, I'm afraid
you are mistaken. These are too polite ways to
say that somebody is wrong. So keep in mind that they are
used in formal situations. For example, you are saying that I forgot
to lend you the money. I'm afraid you are
mistaken, sir. No. You've got it wrong. No, you got it wrong or we could say no, that's all wrong. These are two phrases that are used casually and
in a friendly way, and they are used
with close friends. For example. You mean
I broke the vase. Know, you've got it wrong. Stop accusing me. Let me teach you
two common slangs. Baloney or ********. These are rude and
informal way to say that somebody is
completely wrong. Baloney, ********. Rubbish. You're talking rubbish. You're talking rubbish. Or we could say, where
did you hear that? These phrases are
actually quite rude. Even people who know
each other quite well may not say these
phrases to each other. Where did you hear that? Rubbish? You are
talking rubbish. If you check the fact, you will find, if
you check the facts, you will find this phrase is
followed by a sentence or a clause with the
correct information which is polite and formal. For example, bats are
not dangerous animals. If you check your facts, you will find them
pretty harmless. Would you mind thinking
twice on what you're saying? Would you mind thinking two
y's on what you're saying? This is a polite question we usually use to ask
the speaker to check something before judging and speaking about something
that is usually correct.
48. Movie Review : Let's review these braces in different short movie scenes. See how these phrases
are pronounced by native English speakers. Looked like in federal mistake
and he drove up to see me. I'm afraid you're mistaken. I'm afraid you're
mistaken. Well, I stand on the fragile mistake. Then I'm afraid your mistake. I'm afraid you're mistaken. Go I'm afraid you're
mistaken Mr. As a straight. That's impossible. Mr. Nash is I'm afraid that's impossible. I'm on a quest of
enormous importance. Fade afraid that's
impossible, at least for now. I sent her away. Afraid that's quite impossible. This quite impossible. I'm afraid that's
quite impossible. Oh, I'm afraid that's
quite impossible. No pile know you've got it. Got it wrong. Maybe
you got it wrong. So I'm gonna I'm gonna tell
him the boss got it wrong. One of us, what is all this? The police have got it wrong.
He's got it all wrong. Hey, it's pushing on
the big TV again. Got it wrong. Notice who? I guess
I got it wrong. Nda and they'll go to a room. The room actually. Yeah. Yeah. I guess I got it
wrong. I got it wrong, baby. I mean, we're about I
know you've had a mother. You got it wrong. You got it wrong. You've got it all wrong. You got it all wrong. We saved each other. Sometimes Maloney decided
that took cut out. I add that baloney. But only frat that
up into a dome. This is ********. ******* ********. No, no, I swear he do. Such ********. Rubbish. She's talking rubbish. Burnet, thinking
nothing short of time. I didn't think rubbish. Rubbish. Rubbish. Nobody's leaving
of Haida was rubbish. She's talking rubbish. Burning. Should be thinking
twice the sales. He should've kept in our city without even thinking
twice about it. I wouldn't be thinking twice without thinking
twice about it. I appreciate your understanding. Don't think twice. Of course. Don't think twice. Don't Think Twice. It's All right. I appreciate
your understanding. Don't Think Twice. It's all wrong. I
mean, it's all wrong.
49. Phrases in Conversation : Okay, My dear friends, let's see how these
raters are used in real conversations and
in different contexts. Here, Ted believes
that John borrowed some money from him and
he has not returned yet. Techstars the
conversation and says, Jack, you borrowed $5
thousand from the last month. Don't you want to
return it, MAN? Jackie replies, come on. It was $2 thousand. Would you mind thinking to
Weiss on what you're saying? Would you mind thinking to
Weiss on what you're saying? Oh, let me see. Well, they had survived, excuse my absent mindedness. Excuse my absent mindedness. Here in this conversation, David believes smoking can have a positive effect or
impact on learning. But to hack disagrees with him. David says smoking can help your brain function better
and it will give you more power than his grand Jack
replies, come on ********. If you check your facts, you will find smoking harmful. It will gradually damage
your lungs, man, ********. This conversation and Jack
believes their classmates, Lilly stole the money, but Sarah disagrees with him. So Jack says, as far as I know, Sarah was the one who was
desperately in need of money. She stole the money, I guess. Lily says, oh, baloney, know, you've got it wrong. She's a nice girl
and I do trust her. She never does that
baloney ********. Here. Ted is telling Jack to study hard for tomorrow's final exam. So it says, As you know, this biology exempt tomorrow
would be very demanding. I guess we need to hit the boat. Jack Replies, Man, I'm afraid
that's not quite right. It's not tomorrow. We will have this exam
on Monday, next week. I'm afraid that's
not quite right. Here. Tim believes are revealed his it secretes two brands, but she's rejecting this. Starts the conversation
and says, Come on, sir, I thought I could trust you when I share this
secret with you. You shouldn't have disclosed it. Sorry, applies. Tam I'm afraid you are mistaken. I didn't do it. Someone
else must have revealed it. I'm afraid you are mistaken.
50. Listening Improving : We learn five great phrases
to say someone is wrong. Now it's time to improve
your listening. List. Do it. So guys, listen to what I say. Pause the video and write
down what you hear. Play again and see that
it takes on the screen. Finally, check your answers. Turn a suggested that
the investigators might be barking
up the wrong tree. Turn a suggested that
the investigators might be barking
up the wrong tree. You mean that we
are going to have the worst global warming soon? I'm afraid that's
not quite right. You mean that we
are going to have the worst global warming soon? I'm afraid that's not
quite right. ********. In inverse of that, you're just trying to
fabric or this fake story. I'm not going to believe you. ********. University of that. You're just trying to
fabricate this fake story. I'm not going to believe you. I'm not the one you had talked
to other conflicts, man. I'm afraid you're
mistaken. That's not me. Another one You talked
about the conference man. I'm afraid you're
mistaken. That's not me. Is it just me or was she talking nonsense and rubbish
in the meeting? Is it just me or was she talking nonsense and rubbish
in the meeting? She was not the one
who betrayed Yo man. She's a reliable person. You've got it wrong. She was not the one who betrayed Yo man. She's a reliable person.
You've got it wrong.
51. Check Yourself Now : Guys, Audio ready to check your understanding and practice? Yes, let's do it. Keeping in mind you
have five seconds to think and find the right phrase. So let's do it. Polite questions we usually
use to ask the speakers to check something before
disagreeing with something. Would you mind thinking to
Weiss on what you are saying? We do my thinking twice
on what you're saying. We usually use these phrases to say that someone is wrong. And these phrases are usually
route, what are they? Rubbish, you're talking rubbish. Or probably we
could say ********. ********, too casual and
friendly phrase is used usually for actually
close friends to save that somebody's
wrong. What are they? You've got it wrong, or that's all wrong. You've got it wrong,
that's all wrong. Too formal and polite phrases we use to say that
somebody is wrong. What are they? I'm afraid
that's not quite right. I'm afraid you are mistaken. I'm afraid you are mistaken.
52. Unit 12 : Someone is stupid or Smart : In this lesson, we want to learn some common phrases to say somebody is a smart or
somebody is stupid. There are many common and useful for his
visually used to say that somebody is smart,
intelligent, or stupid. Let's understand them. Let's start with
these common phrases. Hayes really sharp
or he's brilliant. Or we could say,
he's very bright. These are three common
ways native speaker is usually used to say that
somebody is really smart. For example, he is
good at programming. He can design whatever you
are holding in your mind. He's brilliant. Let's start with the
second common phrase and that's a bright spark. We speak about somebody who is intelligent or who
has a clever idea. Bride Spark, for example. Jack is a bright spark. He knows how to deal
with these problems. He's a bright spark. A quick study. That's another phrase. A quick study. When we speak about somebody who learn new things quickly. My little brother,
he's a quick study. He learned things very quickly. He learns new things
very quickly. He's a quick study,
art full Dodger, artful Dodger or somebody
who is clever and actually can manage to get out of difficult situations and
avoid answering questions. He's an art full Dodger. Our full Dutch or
boffin, yes, Buffon. This is an informal
British Nano, which means somebody is very intelligent and
knows a lot about a particular subject that
Buffon, genius, genius. And you have heard this
word many times before. So genius is somebody
who is much more intelligent or skillful
than other people. He's genius. He's a smart cookie. Smart cookie. Somebody who has a
strong character or as intelligent and can deal well with problems and
disappointments. We call these people smart
cookie, walking encyclopedia. This is an informal phrase. We use it for somebody who
has a lot of knowledge. Yes, that's called a
walking encyclopedia. Whereas kit, waste kids, this is an informal phrase. We use it for young
people who are very intelligent or successful. Yes, he's a whiz kid. Slow on the uptake. Yes. Slow on the uptake, guys, if somebody is quick
or slow on the uptake, they understand things
easily or with difficulty. For example, he's a little
slow on the uptake, so you may have to repeat the
instructions a few times. Here are other ways to say somebody is not
very intelligent. Listen, understand them. He's a bit slow. He's a complete idiot. He doesn't have a clue
what he's talking. He doesn't have a clue
what he's talking. She's a bit slow on the uptake. He's not the sharpest
knife in the drawer. He's not the sharpest
tool in the shed. She can't put 22 together. She can't put 22 together. He is as dumb as a post. He's as dumb as a post.
53. Phrases in films : Let's review these braces in different short movie scenes. See how these phrases
are pronounced by native English speakers. Look really sharp. Sharp sound. Listen to him, you'll
see brilliant. He's brilliant. Time
she's she's brilliant. She's talented. Could you use British?
He was bringing the guy. Her name is Rosie. She's 53
and she's brilliant girl, she's very bright,
she's very mature. For London, you're obviously
a very bright fellow. Why didn't you go in for
a legitimate profession? In fact, very bright. Very bright. Nice to meet you. I'm sure you're very
broadly with my father was a brilliant man. He built this while he
was a brilliant man, little flaky and brilliant,
absolutely brilliant. Bright sparks add them unless
course is a bright spot. Is a bright spot. You need a quick study,
aren't you? Quick, steady. Quick study. Very quick
study. I'm a quick study. Quick studies. I think he's a quick study. Your mark cookie. Once my cookie browse may
have your one smart cookie. You're smart cookie
is smart cookie. Vote for January. She was a smart cookie that
one year. Mark cookie. Almost looked like a
walking encyclopedia. You run by the same Freak was like a walking
encyclopedia for every, almost looks like a
walking encyclopedia. You almost looked like
a walking encyclopedia TO kind of operation
as whisk kid, foreign key is a whiz kid. Jesus Christ, god, I say you are a weird fixing
lawnmowers and thing. Did you give me my kid, Randy bent when we got this young kid Ryan,
I'm the whiz kid. They're slow on the uptake, sir. Little slow on the uptake. It to flow. Sloan uptake. Sadly me if I'd been a
little slow on the uptake, They're not usually as a
slow on the uptake evidence.
54. Practice in Conversation : Okay, My dear friends, let's see how these
raters are used in real conversations and
in different contexts. This conversation, Jack
Kennedy's frame marshall, are talking about math problems. So Jack starts the
conversation, says, Marshall, I heard you
are abroad Spark. Could you please help me
with these math problems? Marshall says, Oh thanks, Sure, I'd be happy to help. I'd be happy to help. Jack is very good at French. He learns quickly
and has a keen mind. You speak four languages, right? You are brilliant. You are at quick study. How did you learn
all these languages? Jack their replies? Nothing. I just use different
techniques and approaches and learning
a new language. That's right. The new approach and
technique is important. This conversation, Sarah knows a lot about artificial
intelligence. His friends says, You
are such a Buffon. You have such an
intelligent mind. People call you a
walking encyclopedia. Sorry, applies. Oh, that's very kind of you. I just put all my mind
into my interests. I put all my mind
into my interests. That's the right way. Here. Lily is an
intelligent girl, she knows how to
deal with problems. Friend starts the
conversation and says, Sarah, you're a smart cookie. I always need your piece of
advice for these challenges. I have Lila replies. I would be glad to
help you check. Sounds like you cannot
put 22 together. You cannot put 22 together. He's not very intelligent. This conversation, David
cannot fix his computer. He needs help with it. David says My
computer is broken. It won't turn on. I guess you can
help me with that. You're always kids. The Son replies, Come on, dad, you are
as dumb as opposed. That's a pretty easy task. You just need to reset
it one more time. You are as dumb as opposed, which means extremely stupid.
55. Listening Section : We learned some great
ways to save that someone is smart
and intelligent. It's time to improve
your listening. So guys, listen to what I say. Pause the video and write
down what you hear. Play again and see that
takes on the screen. Finally, check your answers. We must have infinitely
hard at this girl. She's very bright and sharp. I guess she's a rare type. We must definitely
hard at this girl. She's very bright and sharp. I guess she's a rare type. She has a genius
for raising money. She has as sharp as a tack man. She has a genius
for raising money. She has as sharp as a tack man. He's a little slow
on the uptake. So you may have to repeat the instructions as a few times. Little slow on the uptake. So you might have to repeat
the instructions a few times. He's a smart cookie
adjusting his song. So 50s audiences. He's a smart cookie, adjusting his songs to fit his audiences. Armstrong was one of the most
Berlin musicians in jazz. I'm sorry, it was
one of the most Berlin musicians in jazz.
56. Check the Phrases: Guys, Audio ready to check your understanding and practice? Yes, let's do it. Keeping in mind you
have five seconds to think and find the right phrase. So let's do it. Please think of
three phrases to say somebody is not smart
or intelligent. We could say she's a
bit slow or she's not the sharpest knife
in the drawer where she can't put 22 together. Which phrase we could
use for young people who are very intelligent
and successful? That's right. We say, whiz kid weighs kit. What is a phrase
for someone who has a lot of information
and knowledge? What is it? We usually say
a walking and cyclopedia. My brother is a
walking encyclopedia. What is the right phrase
we use for someone who has a strong character
unusually deals with, deals well with problems and
disappointments. What is it? We usually say a smart cookie, he's a smart cookie. What British word and noun is used for intelligent
and smart people? That's boffin. Yes. Boffin, someone
who is clever and can manage to get out of difficulties and
difficult situations. What do you call this person? He is called artful Dodger. Art full doctor. What do you call
someone who learns things very easily
and very quickly? What is it? That's right. We usually say he's
a quick study. He's a quick study.