English vocabulary mega-class! 😍 8 English expressions with 'no', 'not' & 'nothing!

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This is The English We Speak, with me Feifei.
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And I'm Rob.
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Hey, Feifei, you know this is the programme
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where we teach an authentic English phrase?
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Yes, Rob.
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Well, I just wondered if today, we didn't. We did something else?
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No! We have to teach an English phrase β€” no ifs or buts.
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But if we sang a song for a change, it might be more fun.
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No ifs or buts.
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We're here to teach English, and that's the phrase we're teaching this time.
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Oh, but couldn't we just...
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No ifs or buts, Rob β€” no compromises!
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When we say to someone 'no ifs or buts',
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it means there is 'no negotiation, no compromise, and no excuses' β€”
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it just has to be done.
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It can also mean there is 'no doubt'.
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Hmm, and do we have to have some examples?
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No ifs or buts: we do.
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No ifs or buts β€” you have to be in bed by ten o'clock.
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We've all got to work really hard to complete this project by the deadline β€”
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no ifs or buts.
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No ifs or buts, this is the best restaurant I have ever eaten at.
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In this The English We Speak from BBC Learning English,
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we're talking about the phrase 'no ifs or buts',
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which can be said to mean 'no negotiation, compromise or excuses' β€”
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what has been said has to be done.
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It can also mean there is no doubt.
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So, Rob, no ifs or buts: we are here to teach an English phrase.
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OK, I've got it β€” no singing, no dancing, just teaching.
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Rob, if you want to do some dancing, go ahead,
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but we should invite everyone to come and watch.
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Hmm, you're right, no ifs or buts β€” let's stick to teaching an English phrase.
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Very wise. And no ifs or buts, we have to go now.
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β€” Bye. β€” Bye-bye.
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The English We Speak.
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From BBC Learning English dot com.
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Hello, and welcome to The English We Speak. I'm Feifei.
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Argh!
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And I'm Rob. Ah, Halloween!
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I love Halloween, Feifei. Are you looking forward to trick or treating?
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No fear!
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No fear? You mean yes, fear! Halloween's all about fear!
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That's what I don't like about it.
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What's not to like? There's ghosts and witches and jack-o'-lanterns!
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Come on, Feifei! Get on your broomstick and let's go!
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No fear, Rob!
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Why do you keep saying 'no fear', Feifei? You're kind of missing the point.
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No, you are missing the point, Rob.
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'No fear' is an expression which actually means 'certainly not', 'no way'.
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Ah, I get it.
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So, by saying 'no fear', you mean 'absolutely not'.
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That's right. Let's hear some examples before my legs turn to jelly.
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Fancy that Justin Bieber concert?
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Pff! No fear! I can't stand him.
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Why don't we stay in tonight and watch golf on the TV?
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Golf?! No fear. I'd do anything other than watch golf.
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This is The English We Speak from BBC Learning English.
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We're learning the expression 'no fear', which means 'absolutely not', 'no way'.
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So come on, Feifei, fear is fun. Let's go trick or treating!
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No fear, Rob!
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β€” Yes, fear! β€” No fear.
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Actually, Rob, what's that thing behind you?
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β€” What thing? β€” Don't move!
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But it's just reaching out a bony hand and about to touch your shoulder.
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Ohh, I'm outta here. Argh!
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Well, at least that gets me out of Halloween for another year. Bye!
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The English We Speak,
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from the BBC.
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Hello and welcome to The English We Speak. I'm Jiaying.
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And hello, it's me, Neil.
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Neil! You're wearing a dressing gown to work!
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You look ready to go to bed β€” no cap!
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Ah, thanks, Jiaying.
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I'm trying to look really relaxed today, so I put a dressing gown over my suit!
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And of course I'm not wearing a cap!
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It would look strange with a dressing gown. Why would you say that?
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No, Neil! I said "no cap"!
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We say 'no cap' when we want to reinforce
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that what we are saying is the absolute truth.
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Ahh, so you think I look relaxed then, in my dressing gown?
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Well, I actually said you look like you're heading to bed,
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but you do look very relaxed.
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I'm not sure it's the best thing to wear at work. No cap!
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Oh, dear, perhaps I should take it off and just stick to the suit.
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I think I might look a bit too relaxed.
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Good idea! You can do that while we listen to these examples.
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No cap: they're amazing!
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That new song is the best thing I've ever heard! No cap!
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No cap, you're the funniest person I know. You always make me laugh!
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I don't like those mushrooms. No cap, they taste awful.
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You're listening to The English We Speak from BBC Learning English,
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and we're talking about the expression 'no cap'.
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We use 'no cap' to mean 'no lie' and to say something is the truth.
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Yes. We can also say 'capping' to mean 'lying'.
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By the way, did I tell you that I won the lottery?
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Stop capping, Neil! You didn't win the lottery.
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I'm not capping. I won the lottery, no cap!
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So, if you won a million pounds, why are you still working?
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Wouldn't you rather be on holiday?
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Well, first off, I love my job, no cap. I'd do it even if I won the lottery.
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And secondly, I didn't say I'd won a million pounds!
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True! How much did you win?
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Β£2! I used it to buy that dressing gown from a charity shop, no cap!
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Ahh, well, congratulations on your big win! Bye, Neil.
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Bye.
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Hello, I'm Jiaying and this is The English We Speak.
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And hello, I'm Neil. Are those new jeans, Jiaying?
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Yes, they are! Do you like them? I'm not so sure about them.
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They're not a patch on my old ones.
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Well, I was going to say, you probably do need some patches.
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They're covered in holes!
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The holes are supposed to be there, Neil.
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It's fashionable to have holes in your jeans these days.
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Ah, right. So why are you talking about patches?
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I was using our expression for this programme.
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If something 'isn't a patch on' something else,
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it means it's 'nowhere near as good as the thing you first mentioned'.
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I see.
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So, it's not connected to the word 'patch',
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which means 'a textile cover for something which is damaged'?
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That's right. I'm saying my old jeans were much better than these new ones.
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Let's hear some examples of this expression in action.
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My new phone isn't a patch on the old one.
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The camera is rubbish.
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I know some people disagree,
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but, for me, the Olympics isn't a patch on the World Cup.
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Football is way more exciting!
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My holiday at home wasn't a patch on a trip abroad.
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Overseas travel is so much more fun.
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This is The English We Speak from BBC Learning English
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and we're talking about the expression 'not a patch on something',
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which is used to say that one thing is not as good as another.
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Neil, what are you doing with that knife?
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Oh, I'm just cutting some holes in my jeans β€”
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you know, to be more fashionable, like you.
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That looks terrible and, if you're not careful, you're going to cut yourself.
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You're right, Jiaying.
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These types of holes in jeans are really not fashionable, are they?
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No. In this case, I think you really do need some patches.
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β€” Bye. β€” Bye.
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The English We Speak.
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From BBC Learning English dot com.
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Hello. Welcome to The English We Speak. I'm Jiaying.
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And hello, I'm Neil.
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Hey, Neil, have you heard what Roy has planned for our Christmas party this year?
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Oh, no, not axe throwing again?!
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Maybe not. We did it last year.
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This year, we're doing karaoke at our Christmas party.
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Roy is already practising singing some songs by Ariana Grande!
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I do not like the sound of that!
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What's wrong? Do you not like the sound of Roy's singing?
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No, I mean, I don't like the idea of doing karaoke.
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When you 'don't like the sound of something',
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it means you 'don't like something you've been told or read about'.
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I've got it. Well, hopefully, Neil, you'll like the sound of these examples!
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We've been told to start work an hour earlier. I do not like the sound of that.
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I don't like the sound of that new shopping centre.
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It's going to increase the amount of traffic around here.
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I didn't like the sound of Enrique's camping trip.
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It involved walking ten kilometres with our tents!
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This is The English We Speak from BBC Learning English
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and we're hearing about the expression 'not like the sound of something',
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which means 'you don't like something you have been told or read about'.
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So, Neil, why don't you like the sound of doing karaoke?
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I can't sing!
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Don't be boring, it could be fun. Maybe you could do a duet with Roy?
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I definitely don't like the sound of that!
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Hmm, it's impossible to please everyone at the Christmas party.
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Maybe we should just have a meal together and talk to each other?
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Now, I do like the sound of that. Right, I'm off.
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Where are you going?
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To book that table at the restaurant.
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β€” Bye. β€” Bye, Neil.
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Hello and welcome to The English We Speak. I'm Jiaying.
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And I'm Neil.
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Have you seen Rob today? He seems really sad.
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Ah, yes β€” he went to the shop, but, sadly, they'd run out of biscuits and then...
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Ah, that's why he's sad, say no more.
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That's a bit rude! I was going to tell you about what happened next,
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but I won't if you don't want me to speak any more!
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No, Neil, I said 'say no more',
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which is an expression used when we understand what someone is trying to say,
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and there's no need for any further explanation.
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That makes sense. You know what I think would be a good idea?
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I could do with a coffee.
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Say no more. I'll put the kettle on while we listen to these examples.
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Roger's in a really bad mood? Say no more β€” I'll stay out of his way.
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Thanks for telling me about the big meeting. Say no more β€” I'll be there.
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When I told the decorator I wasn't happy with the colour of the walls,
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he just said, "Say no more" and repainted them.
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You're listening to The English We Speak from BBC Learning English,
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and we're talking about the expression 'say no more'.
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We use it to say we understand what someone is suggesting
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and there's no need for further explanation.
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Yes. If we're trying to tell a story, we can say "say no more"
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to show we understand the listener's feelings about it.
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For example, this coffee tastes a bit interesting.
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Say no more. I'll make a new one.
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Ha! You totally understood that I thought the coffee was terrible.
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I did, but now you really did explain what you were thinking. Ouch!
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Sorry, Jiaying, I really should have stopped speaking.
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That's OK. Bye, Neil!
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Bye!
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This is The English We Speak with me, Jiaying.
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And me, Neil.
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Now, Jiaying, could you remind me how to record our voices on this machine please?
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Sure, there's nothing to it. Open the microphone here.
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No, this microphone! Then set the volume there.
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Open the computer screen here.
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Click there and then click there and then, see that record button?
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Just press that β€” there's nothing to it!
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Jiaying, you keep saying 'there's nothing to it' β€” do you mean 'it's complicated'?
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No, it's the opposite.
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When we say 'there's nothing to it', we mean 'it's easy or simple to do'.
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So, Neil,
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there's really nothing complicated about recording this programme
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and, if you press that button there, we can hear some examples.
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This one?
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No, this one.
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Making the pancakes is easy, there's nothing to it β€”
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just add milk, eggs and flour.
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There was nothing to it β€”
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all he had to do was collect the documents and deliver them to the office.
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Unfortunately, he got lost.
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All you have to do it push this button and the coffee comes out here.
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There's really nothing to it.
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This is The English We Speak from BBC Learning English.
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We're talking about the phrase 'there's nothing to it'
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which means 'it's easy or simple to do'.
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So, Neil, have you got it now? Can we carry on now?
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Yep, I think I've got it now, it's easy-peasy!
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Good. So next time you can work the studio and record the programme?
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Absolutely. There's nothing to it. Just open that, click on that, press that.
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β€” No! Don't press that. β€” Oh.
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That was the 'delete' button. We'll have to start again now.
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Sorry! OK, what does 'there's nothing to it' mean?
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β€” Bye, Neil. β€” Bye.
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Hello, and welcome to The English We Speak with me, Feifei.
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And hello, I'm Neil. Welcome back from your holiday, Feifei.
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Oh, thanks. To be honest, I'm very glad to be back.
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What do you mean? You did have a nice time, didn't you?
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Yes and no.
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Yes, and no? Well, which one was it? Yes or no?
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No, Neil. I said 'yes and no'.
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We use this expression when we want to 'partly agree and partly disagree'.
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So, what I meant was that I enjoyed my holiday a bit, but not completely.
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There were some issues with it. For one, I couldn't get any work done!
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Wait, you didn't enjoy it because you couldn't work?
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You do know that you're supposed to relax when you're on holiday?
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Yes and no. There's always time to do some work!
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Do you think there's something wrong with that?
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Yes and no. We can talk more about that right after these examples.
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When I asked her if she was still angry with me, she just said "yes and no"!
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Yes and no! What kind of answer is that?
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Just tell me if you want to go out tomorrow.
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The cricket coach just said "yes and no"
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when she was asked if she was happy with the current team.
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This is The English We Speak from BBC Learning English.
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We're learning about the expression 'yes and no',
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which we use to answer questions and show that it's not completely 'yes' or 'no'.
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So, Neil, you said that there's something wrong with working on holiday?
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I said "yes and no". I think it's fantastic how hard you work β€”
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you're an amazing professional.
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But we need to relax sometimes.
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In fact, relaxing can actually boost some people's productivity.
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That sounds fantastic!
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Great, so let's go to the park!
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Brilliant. I could bring my laptop to do some spreadsheets while I'm there.
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Is that a good idea?
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Definitely not. I'll go and get a Frisbee instead,
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and I'll meet you at the park in ten minutes.
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β€” OK, bye, Neil. β€” Bye!
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