Learn the English Phrases TOUGH SLEDDING and A BIT NIPPY - A Short English Lesson with Subtitles

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2021-02-04 ・ Bob's Short English Lessons


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Learn the English Phrases TOUGH SLEDDING and A BIT NIPPY - A Short English Lesson with Subtitles

4,893 views ・ 2021-02-04

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In this English lesson,
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I wanted to help you learn
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the English phrase tough sledding.
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Sledding is of course what my kids are doing
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behind me right here.
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They're going down the hill on sleds.
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If you stick around 'til the end of the video,
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I'll take you down on a sled.
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So this is a real English sentence,
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or a real English phrase,
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or, sorry, it's a real Canadian phrase.
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When we say something is tough sledding,
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we mean it's hard work.
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Sometimes at work,
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I might have a project that I have to work on
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and I know it's going to be difficult,
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and I might say,
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"Oh, this project's going to be tough sledding."
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So tough sledding simply means
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that something's going to be hard to do.
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We use this in life as well.
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We could say something like, you know,
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"Jim and Joey aren't getting along right now.
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Their friendship isn't going very well.
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It's real, it's tough sledding for them right now."
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So again, tough sledding means that things aren't going well
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or that it's really hard.
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The other phrase I wanted to teach you today
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is the phrase a bit nippy.
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This is a kind of a funny phrase
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that we use when we describe the temperature outside.
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If you go outside and it's a little bit cold, we'll say,
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"Oh it's a bit nippy outside,"
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or, "It's a little bit nippy outside."
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So it means it's not really cold.
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If it's really cold,
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we would say it's freezing cold outside,
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or it's freezing outside.
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But sometimes in the fall or spring, you go outside,
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and you expect it to be warm, and it's actually a bit nippy.
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So it's just a little colder than you were expecting.
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So once again,
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tough sledding is whenever you have a time in life
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or at work where things are a little bit hard
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or a little bit rough or a little bit tough,
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when the going is just a little bit difficult.
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And if you say a bit nippy,
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it means that it's a little bit cold outside.
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You should stick around, though.
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I will, I'll take you down sled in a minute,
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but let's look at a comment from a previous video.
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Hopefully I have it here in my pocket.
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Pretty sure I did. It's from Natalia.
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I remembered that much,
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but I got my gloves on again, so it's hard to get it open.
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Here we go.
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Natalia Illusion says,
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"I remember I worked in one company
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and it was obligatory to go to corporate parties there.
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Colleagues were angry and were not interested in each other.
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I only attended one party there,
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and I slipped out in the middle of the party."
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My response was, "Work parties can be interesting.
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I do not really enjoy them myself.
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I enjoy having coffee with coworkers,
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but parties can be awkward."
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So Natalia, using the phrase slipped out.
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So she kind of, without people knowing,
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she slipped out of the party and she probably went home
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or maybe to a better party.
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And then I used the phrase, I used the word interesting,
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but not in a positive way.
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Sometimes in English, when you say something is interesting,
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you just mean it's curious or it's weird or strange.
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So I said, "Work parties can be interesting,
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but they can also be awkward."
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I don't enjoy work parties. I really don't.
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I really like just having a cup of coffee
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with a couple coworkers or colleagues.
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I like small meetings.
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I don't like really big meetings,
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because I find it's hard to talk
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and it's hard to have good conversations.
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Okay, here we go.
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We're gonna use my son's sled,
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which you can see down there.
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Let's get on and get ready to go.
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You're probably wondering
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is Bob the Canadian going to drop his camera
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while he does that?
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No, I am not.
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Let me turn you around so you guys can see.
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Here we go.
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We're ready to go down.
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Not going to hit the ramp.
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I promise.
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I'm gonna try not to wipe out.
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(cheers)
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(laughs)
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That's it. That's the end of the ride.
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I'll see you tomorrow with another short English lesson.
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