Improve Your English Vocabulary: SHAPES

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ENGLISH with James


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Hmm-hmm-hmm.
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Hey, E, I see you're measuring yourself for a new suit, and I notice you have the descriptive
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words to tell you what you want.
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Hi. James from engVid.
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A lot of times in English we use shapes to describe things.
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For most students, they have the classic shapes: Square, circle, and triangle; and I'm going
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to today teach you a few other shapes that we use, which are sometimes a combination
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of shapes that we can use to accurately describe real-world things.
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Okay?
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If you don't... if you don't know what I mean, give me a second; we're going to go to the
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board and you'll find out.
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Okay?
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All right, so, E, you're going to get yourself a new suit, and it seems you have a cylindrical
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body, and you're talking about your head is oval.
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Well, I guess it is kind of egg-shaped, isn't it?
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Okay, so let's look at the usual suspects: The square... sorry.
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The circle, the square, and the triangle.
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We talk about these shapes all the time.
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Many students say, you know: "Teacher, it's like a square; it's like a circle", they don't
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even use this one.
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Sometimes we say this: "Round".
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We use "round" to describe something that's circular.
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Oops, I just told you one of the words you're going to learn, but you'll see what I mean.
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And these are pretty good for describing the world, but the world we live in aren't nice,
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complete shapes.
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In fact, sometimes they're mixed, so I'm going to try to give you as much as I can.
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And you see me looking around for objects I might be able to find in the real world
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that you use every day that you can actually start going: "Wow, I can use my English and
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it's actually... these strange words have real meaning."
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So, let's look at the first one: A "cone".
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Sorry, it's a circle with a triangle.
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I did it again.
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So, when you look here, you put these two together-okay?-and they form this weird kind
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of, I don't know... you might say... sometimes you've seen in the old movies when they would
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have, like, a megaphone: "Helllloo?"
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Okay?
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That's a cone-shaped.
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When I was born, I had a cone shape.
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They pulled me out, and my head was kind of like that.
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It's embarrassing, but true.
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Anyway, so, a cone.
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I don't have anything for a cone, unfortunately.
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But I know something all of you enjoy in the summertime.
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Just take this, make it upside down.
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And when you go for ice cream, you will say: "Can I have a blueberry ice cream, please?
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And I want it on a cone", and they will give you a cone.
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There, ice cream cone.
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Didn't think I could do it, but there you go: Ice cream cone - that's the first one.
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And, really, it is a circle with a triangle mixed together.
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All right?
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So let's look at the next one: "Semi-circle".
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Well, if I'm from Jamaica, man, you know what I mean, because it's a patty.
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A "patty" is a food in Jamaica, but a "semi-circle" is half a circle.
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But I have a better one for you for that.
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A lot of times when you have... because I do teach kids when I'm not here, and I want
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them to sit down, I ask them to sit down in a semi-circle or a semi-circle, okay?
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And it means they sit in a half-a-circle formation, so I can stand here and talk and then they
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sit around me.
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Right?
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Because I don't want them behind me in a circular formation.
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Another word for saying "semi-circle" is... to describe this, you would say: "semi-circular".
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Semi-circular, that means half a circle.
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So, a semi-circle is what it is, but it's a semi-circular shape; half of a circle.
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Cool?
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All right.
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Want to go for the next one?
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The next one I have something for you: A "cylinder".
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Now, what is a "cylinder"?
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Do you remember I told you?
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In some cases what we have is things are mixed together in reality because you cannot get
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just a square, and a triangular, or a circle shape.
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A cylinder is: Take a square and pull it out, and then make it round, and you have a cylinder.
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And I'm sure you're saying: "Okay, what are you talking about?
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I don't understand."
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This is a cylinder.
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The marker is long and round.
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And if that's not good enough for you, your bottles of water are cylinders.
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We cut them off at the ends, but it's a cylinder.
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And for those of you, like my French friends, you'll know a cylinder that makes you very
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happy.
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Yeah?
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Yes.
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Yeah?
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Makes me happy, too.
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So, the cylinder part is here.
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You might even say this is a bit of a cone here, so we've got the two shapes together;
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but really we're looking at the cylinder - it's round.
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And that's why I said in many real-world objects we talk about, you would say: "But I wouldn't
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say it's a cylinder."
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And you're right, because you're going: "James, that's not really a cylinder."
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I go: "It's not, but it is... it is cylindrical, like a cylinder."
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You'll notice when we have the cylindrical and you go circular, they're descriptive,
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so I'm giving you what it is - the shape.
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But how would I use this in real life?
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I wouldn't say: "This is a cylinder."
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Because if someone told me this is a cylinder, I'd say they're wrong.
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If they told me it's cylindrical, I'd go: "Yeah, it's round, it's long.
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It's a square that's been pulled, and it's got circles; it's cylindrical."
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Same with a marker - it's cylindrical.
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Cool, right?
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And now you sound very intelligent.
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"Can you pass me that cylindrical wine bottle, not the square one?
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No, no, no.
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I don't want boxed wine; I want a bottle of wine.
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Thank you."
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Okay?
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Cool.
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So that's "cylindrical".
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Now let's look at the other one.
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"Egg shape".
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You've seen this in life, and I don't have one, but you know what one is.
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But what do we call it?
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You can't...
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well, you can say everything is egg shape, but that's so unsophisticated and I know you've
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been one of our viewers for a while, so you want the... the good vocabulary.
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Well, we would say this: "Oval".
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And I've met many people who actually have oval heads.
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Remember I said I had kind of a cone head?
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Well, some people have oval heads, so the base is bigger than the top.
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Right?
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It's actually quite a pretty shape.
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There's also "heart-shaped", and I'll give you that one.
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And when they say: "Heart-shaped", it's like this, like a heart.
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Okay.
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Some people have heart-shaped heads.
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They don't have two bumps, but you can say: "Heart-shaped" or "Oval-shaped", and this
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can be descriptive for somebody's face.
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Okay?
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All right, so we're there.
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Let's move on to the next one: "Sphere".
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Well, a "sphere" is a round... round thing, like a full circle that's three-dimensional,
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okay?
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And you're probably thinking: "Besides the planet Earth, where is James going to get
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a sphere for me to see?"
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Dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dunh.
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A sphere.
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Three-dimensionals.
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There's a circle, and a circle, and a circle goes in three dimensions.
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Our planet is "spherical".
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Notice I stopped saying the word "sphere" and I changed that word for "sphere" or "spherical"?
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Because that's what it is.
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To describe something, you say: "It's spherical."
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Sorry.
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There we go.
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Spherical, meaning three-dimensional, round ball.
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We could also use a simple word: "Round".
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Right?
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It's round, which doesn't mean just circle; it means it has to have some kind of volume
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around it so you can see height, length, and depth.
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Not bad, see?
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Helps me... reminds me of my old math days, except now it makes sense to me.
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[Laughs]
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Okay, so we've got the long, round shape of the cylinder; we've got the round shape of
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the sphere; we've got the egg shape or the oval; we've got the circle with the triangle
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for the cone or remember my head-okay?-we've got the semi-circle and remember the kids
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are sitting around it for half a circle.
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So, these are all circular things.
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What about the other ones?
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Well, let's just step over here-right-and let's talk about things that have more of
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a square shape to it.
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Well: "Rectangle".
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You know what a rectangle is, right?
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This isn't just a rectangle; we'd say: "It's rectangular", because once again, the rectangle
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is here.
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But that doesn't describe this; it looks like a rectangle.
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"Rectangular" we can talk about three dimensions.
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It's a rectangular shape.
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And we've added what we call a dimension or another side to it.
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See that?
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So, I put rectangle.
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Let's me step over here so you can read it, and we're going to put... sorry, I'm having
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a hard time writing over on that side.
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"Rectangular".
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So, it's an object that has two sides that are longer than the other two sides, but in
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this case we're being rectangular, it also has other dimensions.
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Cool?
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All right.
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Now we're getting somewhere.
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Now: "Cube".
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A "cube" is a three-dimensional box, so we see a box and a cube.
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I wasn't able to get anything for cube.
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I'm sorry.
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I have Oxo cubes at home, but that doesn't quite count and you don't know what I'm talking
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about.
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But a cube is three-dimensional.
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But we don't usually say: "It's a cube."
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We might say: "It's"...
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I know that's terribly scientific: "Something is cube-like".
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Terribly, terribly scientific, but I'm sorry, that's how we say it because we're simple
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and we'll go: "It's not a cube; it's cube-like" meaning it's like a square or a box that's
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three-dimensional.
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But sometimes when we say something is... doesn't really have a really good... oh, you
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know, I could do this: This is cube-like.
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See?
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But it's missing a side, but it's still cube-like.
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Right?
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See?
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Cube; cube-like.
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But we could also say something is "boxy".
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What?
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Well, if you ask... if I asked my friend, if I go: "Mr. E, can you get that thing that's...?
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That boxy thing over there?" he'd give me this.
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And you go: "Why?"
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It's because it looks like a box, it's a box, and a box happens to be usually cube-like
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or a cube.
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Sometimes we talk about cars are boxy or a sweater is boxy, so it has that kind of big
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volume to it that's not really defined.
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There we go.
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And my last one, but not least, you're going to go: "What the flipping heck is that?"
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Well, this is when we combine kind of a circle with kind of a square, we make it rectangle,
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we elongate it, then we kind of put round edges on it.
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And I'm sure you guys are going to go: "Okay, what is that?"
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And I'll say: "Cigar shape" or "Hotdog shape", but I've got one better for you.
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90% of you guys have this... one of these in your pocket.
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I'm going to say it's "oblong".
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And you look, here: "oblong" as in long, and "ob", I don't know what "ob" means.
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We might say optical, around; I'm making it up, so don't go: "Mr. E and James said oblong
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is optical and long.
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It's an eyeball."
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No.
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It's a freaking cell phone.
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Cell phones are long and they have rounded edges; they're oblong.
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You could say rectangular, but this isn't rectangle; it's rounded.
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So, a lot of you guys have cell phones and they're actually oblongs.
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So, it's oblong shape.
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Yes, you have square ones; and some people do have really fat, square ones; and some
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people have similar ones.
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I also have something else that's oblong, here.
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What did I pick up that was oblong that I put down?
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This is another form of oblong.
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See?
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It's kind of got the rectangle, it's got the rounded edges.
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This is a little funny on the end, but you get the point.
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It's not just a rectangle; it has to have rounded edges.
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So, these things are oblong, and these are everyday items
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you use.
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Okay, so these are items that you use all the time, and I've just showed you, like,
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these weird words that probably people would say you don't use.
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We do use them to describe things that we live with all the time, and now you will be
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able to.
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But, of course, learning something, and knowing something, and understanding something are
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usually two different things.
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So, you know what we have to do.
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We're going to do our quiz, so I'm going to give you a second or two and click my magic
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fingers, and you know what happens next: We take off and we go and do the other board.
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Are you ready?
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Let's go.
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[Snaps]
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So, now we've learned a few shapes or new shapes, why don't we put them to practice?
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In the first picture what I want to do is show you how we can use them to describe people
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or parts of people.
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So, let's talk about Anna.
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This Anna is a grot.
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A "grot" is an English word for unattractive individual.
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Yes, you can borrow that.
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Okay, so Anna has an egg-shaped head with half-circular eyes.
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That does not sound very attractive or appealing at all.
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But if we use our new vocabulary, and we say Anna has an oval-shaped head... right?
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With, what do we say?
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Semi-circular, beautiful eyes, well, that's a different thing altogether.
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See how much more beautiful she is?
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Those eyes look like almonds.
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The hair, everything just comes together, so we go from this to: Anna's beautiful.
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Now let's talk about objects.
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How can we use these words for objects?
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Well, clearly, we're talking about, you know, shapes and things have shapes, and I showed
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you some real-world ones, but how about we talk about something you probably drive on
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a regular basis?
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A car.
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In North America, we are known for having bigger cars, and that's where I am; as opposed
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to Europe, which has smaller cars.
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And some of the older cars didn't have the same shape that we have now.
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You see newer cars now and they've kind of got this nice, kind of smooth shape, which
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I'm going to get to in a second or two, in case you're wondering: What do I mean by "smooth"?
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But in the old days they used to be kind of, like, well, a box; a box-like car, like very,
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very square, but they had a lot of room.
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So, Josh has a car that's box-like and has a lot of room.
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But why don't we change it and say...?
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It's more like a muscle car, like a Jeep, so we don't want to say it's box-like, because
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that's not really attractive.
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But what happens if we say he has a boxy car?
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So, it's got a lot of room, but now it sounds muscular and strong, so he's got like a Jeep.
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No, he doesn't have this; he's got a Jeep.
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So, he's got there, it's a Jeep.
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Vroom, vroom.
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I'm going to do this.
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Yeah, there we go.
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It's a sexy Jeep.
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And there's Josh, big smile; he's got a cool car now.
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Honk-honk.
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He's gone from this middle-age crisis to sexy Jeep, and it's boxy.
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We can even say it's cube-like.
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Cool?
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Cool.
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All right.
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So, now we've talked about people, we've talked about something you would drive.
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Let's do the last thing: Something you would find in your home.
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How would you describe a new table that you have in your home?
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Well, Mr. E-well, he's not here right now-just purchased a new table.
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So let's go into his house and take a look at the table.
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Okay?
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Mr. E has a new table that is a rectangle with long, circular legs.
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It doesn't even sound close.
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A rectangle with long, circular legs.
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Not even close.
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But if we go over here and we say: "Mr. E, why don't we use some of the new words that
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we have?" because I bet when he bought the table, nobody said this to him; they used
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better words.
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They probably used words like this: "Yeah, he's got a rectangular"... sorry.
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Or a rectangular table, right?
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Remember we talked about a rectangle?
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Right?
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It's going to have some dimensions to it.
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And what kind of legs would it have?
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My French students were taking a drink, going: "Oh, oui, oui, it would have cylindrical legs."
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Right?
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I go: "Yes, Mr. French, it would have cylindrical legs."
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And you can see this because the legs are round, even though the table is a rectangle;
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it gives it more dimension or shape.
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Right?
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So, cool.
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So now we've kind of talked about something you would find in your house.
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Right?
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Cylindrical legs or a table, we've described a kind of car you might drive, we've even
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described how somebody might look.
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So, when you put all of this together, we've taken some words that seem different, and
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I've shown you how they've taken the three basic shapes, we've put them together to change
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those basic shapes to become cones or cylindrical-like, or cubed or rectangular... or, sorry, oblong.
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And I've shown you how you can apply these words in the real world.
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So, here's what...
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Oh, before I give you homework, which is always fun, I want to give you four other words or
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four other adjectives we use to describe things that you may not be aware of, but we use quite
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often.
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Now, "curved".
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If you take a surface, like my hand, for instance, and you kind of bend it a bit, we say that's
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curved.
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Many of you drive down streets or roads that are curved; they're not exactly straight.
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Okay?
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People talk about that: There's a curve.
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Or, you know, women have curves - ooh-la-la.
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Or a Coke bottle has curves; it goes in and out.
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Not straight lines, okay?
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So we're saying it's not straight... it has not a bend like a triangle, but a soft, kind
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of it goes in like a circle and out like a circle: Curve.
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Every circle has a curve.
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"Flat".
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Well, this board is flat.
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Some people like to refer to it as a "chalk-and-talk board".
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You know who you are.
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And yes, that's what it is: It's flat.
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Okay?
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It's not curved, so it's straight in that way.
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And "rough".
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Rough like my face in the morning.
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When I don't shave, I get hair.
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And if you go like this, you might hear... can you hear that?
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That's rough.
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You don't want that; that's rough.
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It means not... the opposite of actually smooth, it means it's not... how do I say it?
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It's hard, but you hear this and you go: "It's not..." and the word you want to say is "smooth".
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"Smooth" is like a baby's bum.
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"Smooth" is like...
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"Smooth" is like a perfect circle, a peach, if you will.
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The opposite of "smooth" is "rough", and you know that sandpaper thing I was saying.
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Carpets are rough, right?
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Cool.
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All right, so those are your four extra words for bonus.
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So, you can talk about, you know, if something is semi-circular and a little rough, then
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the person would get the idea that it's half of a circle and the edge is not, you know...
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yeah, that's a good sound.
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Sounds like this; not smooth.
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I want to give you homework because I think when you study, it's good to take the video.
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The video is a good method.
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But what really makes it yours is when you take the time to play with it.
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Do you know what I mean?
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You play with something, you get to understand how it really works and then it's yours; and
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from that, you can create and do more.
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So, from these five words I've given you, you can make a whole world out of them; and
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that's what Lego is for, ladies and gentlemen.
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One of my favourite toys.
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Okay, anyway... sorry, I got to Lego.
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So, I want you to use...
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create five sentences using the shapes that you've learned to describe something...
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Here's... here's the homework because you're going: "You always say: 'Do five'."
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Here, in this video, I am wearing things, like for instance, even my watch, my pocket
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watch.
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Right?
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I've got things on me.
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I have brought things out.
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Try and use a sentence, like: "He took out the oblong book from his pocket", or: "The
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cylindrical...", "The water bottle was"...
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I'm not going to help you anymore; I already gave you one.
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But make a sentence about something you saw in the video or something I was doing to describe
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it.
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You know: "He wrote on the flat surface; the smooth, flat surface of the board."
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Or look around your home.
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Go to your house, pick something up, and then try to describe it.
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Talk about your cup.
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Right?
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Talk about your cell phone.
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Talk about something.
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Okay?
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And then come back to the website.
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Or I should say: Go to engVid; there's a test that I want you to do.
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And many students make contributions, and what I mean by that is they talk to each other
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and help each other improve their sentences.
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Or in the bottom of the YouTube video, you can always make a comment, saying: "I made
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this sentence."
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I've seen time and time again other students jump in and say: "Hey, that's a great one.
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What about mine?"
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It's a great community to join.
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Anyway, on that note, I got to let you go, but go to www.engvid.com.
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Or before you go, make sure you subscribe.
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Ding that bell and you'll get the latest video that I have done, like this one.
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Anyway, it's always a pleasure and I look forward to seeing you in the next round.
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See?
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I used one of the words: "Round".
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Ciao.
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