12 Expressions of TIME in English

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Doo-doo-doo-doo-doo-doo.
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Damn it!
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E, where's the lights?
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Oh, God.
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Oh: "Thank you Aputure.
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It was dark, you brought the light"?
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Oh, yeah.
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Before I get started, E's correct, we actually...
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We...
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Our lights weren't working and they went out, and I'm actually doing...
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I don't do this often.
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Okay?
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But I want to give a shout out to Aputure because they brought us lights.
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Let there be lights.
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Our lights were actually failing, and Aputure kindly... and this is really cool.
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They actually asked if they could help us out.
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They actually gave us...
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Yeah, they gave us some free lights.
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They said: "Would you like lights?"
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Here's the funny thing, straight up: They didn't know we needed lights.
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Ours were starting to go.
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Maybe they were watching a video or something.
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They offered free lights to us, and we took them, and they've been working beautifully.
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So, in any of the videos you've seen and you liked with Ronnie, myself, or Jade, or anyone
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- these are the ones we're using.
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Anyway, done with that because I'm not doing an infomercial for anybody.
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I'm a free man!
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But you got to give it out.
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So, and yeah, if any other company, if you...
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If you're ever interested in helping out, feel free to do so.
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Okay?
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So I'm not a pitch man, so I'm going to move on, but thanks Aputure.
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E, thank you.
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Now, moving on because I want to talk about time.
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And I brought with the...
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Aputure with this particular video because in Canada we have what's called Daylight Savings
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Time, and the time shifts.
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And I want to give you some idioms on time, and you know, it's me, it's James, so I'm
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not going to give you just idioms; I have a plan.
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So, in this case, we're going to go around the clock; and as we go around the clock,
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I'm going to give you an idiom for each hour.
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And what I mean by that is: Each hour has a number.
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Right?
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There's 1 o'clock, 2 o'clock, 3 o'clock, 4 o'clock, 5 - and I'm going to give you an
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idiom that will go with, like, the number 1, for instance, like: "Once in a lifetime."
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Right?
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Number 1, and then you have: "Once in a lifetime", so you remember: "Ah, it happens once."
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And let's go to the board.
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Are you ready?
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All right.
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So, I'm going to start at...
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Where should I start?
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Where should I start?
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Number 1; first one: "Once in a blue moon".
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True fact: Blue moons happen every two to three years.
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A blue moon will happen every two to three years because it happens rarely; it's not
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very often.
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If you think about that, if it's every two to three years, that's every 40...
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24 to 36 months - that is not very often that it happens.
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But in the year 2018, it's happening every two to three months; it's a rarity that almost
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never happens, so that's even bigger being rare.
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Yes, I researched it because I read.
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You should, too.
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All right?
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So we're...
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That's what's happening in 2018 in case you ever see this 20 years later, and go: "Liar!
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It's every two to three years."
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I told you it was rare; go check it out.
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So that means it rarely happens.
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Hour number 2: "Two shakes of a lamb's tail."
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Maa-maa.
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This is an oldie, but a goodie.
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Old people who speak English will know what it is; some younger punks - yeah, you punks,
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you don't know what it means.
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A lamb has a little tail and it moves quickly.
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So...
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Maybe that's a goat.
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I think I'm doing a goat.
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I don't know.
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But it means very quickly because a lamb's tail is very quick, so it flicks very quickly.
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All right?
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So: "Two shakes of a lamb's tail" meaning I will do it quickly or it will be done quickly.
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Ah, I forgot something here.
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I'm going to use my brown marker because that means I've done something bad.
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There's another word for "bad", it starts with "s", but I'm not going to go there.
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Okay: "3rd time's the charm".
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"3rd time's the charm" means you've tried something one time, it didn't work; the second
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time it didn't work; but we're saying lucky number three - if you try it the third time,
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then it works.
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"Charm" means luck.
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If you're charmed, you've got luck.
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Okay?
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So: "A 3rd time the char-... 3rd time's the charm" is: The third time it will work.
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Cool?
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So, we're at number 4.
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Yes, I know you can read; you're very smart individuals.
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Okay?
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You notice I put "40", okay?
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And they're going: "James, that's the number 4.
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There's no 40 on a clock.
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Not even in military time."
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I know.
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But when we speak in English, we don't say: "40", we usually say "4T".
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See?
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I tricked you, there.
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Just a play on words: "4T".
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Okay?
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But it's: "40 winks".
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What do you mean by "40 winks"?
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Well, a wink is like this.
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Okay?
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40 of them will happen like: One, two, three, four...
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You get the drift.
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It's going to take about maybe two or three minutes.
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But when we say: "40 winks.
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Catch 40 winks", it means to take a nap.
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If I'm going to catch 40 winks, that means I'm going to close my eyes for a short time
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because a wink is short, and I will take a nap; a short sleep.
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Because when you wink, you close the eye.
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Okay?
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All right.
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So, number 4: "Take 40 winks."
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It's my play on "4T" sounds-right?-for 4.
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What about: "Take 5"?
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If you're...
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Okay, there was a...
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There was a...
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There was a boy band named "Take 5", I think, or there was a group called "Take 5".
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I'm not talking about them.
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They took 5 forever.
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[Laughs] Sorry, bad joke.
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It means take a break.
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Yeah, I know, some of you were like: "Bad.
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Bad."
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It was bad.
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But if you take 5...
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If your boss says: "Okay, take 5", it means: "Take a break.
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You've been working hard, you need a break.
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Take 5."
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Similar to "40 winks", but with 40 winks you're sleeping; "take 5" means take a 5-minute break
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and come back.
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Take 5 minutes.
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Okay?
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Take a 5-minute break.
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How about 6?
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I'm embarrassed to say I didn't find one for 6, so I made one up.
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But you're doing time.
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Okay?
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I got: "Do time", because "do time" is usually a long stretch of time.
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In this case, it means go to jail.
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If you have a friend who says: "Oh, I mean, between 2008 and 2018 I was doing time", that
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explains why you haven't seen them around.
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They were in jail, son.
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They were locked up; locked down, doing time.
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So, when you hear someone say: "I'm doing time"...
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[Laughs] I've got a bad joke, but I'm not going to say it.
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It has to do with bending over and soap.
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Fill in the blanks.
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Okay: "7-year itch", kind of similar to the last joke I told.
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"7-year itch" is a time of infidelity.
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Infidelity.
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What do you mean?
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Well, an itch is a scratch; but this is an itch you just can't reach, you're like: "I
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can't get it."
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It means when somebody has been married, be it male or female, because I'm an equal opportunity
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employer.
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I am.
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I'm the greatest employer you've ever seen before.
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True.
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"Infidelity", it means that one of the partners, one or both decide that they are married but
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they want to try something new, maybe a second partner.
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They want to have sex outside of the marriage.
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For some reason people said it happens after 7 years.
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All right?
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So: "The 7-year itch".
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Now, let's move to: "8-hour day".
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In North America, that's called a standard working day.
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If I work 8 hours, I got a standard 8-hour day.
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That's my standard working hours, and usually it's from 9 to 5.
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Some people say it's a 9 to 5 job, meaning 8 hours in between.
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Funny, true story again: I had a Mexican student and his name is Mano.
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Mano, Mano.
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Emmanuel.
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Mano, love you.
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We were doing this lesson and he turned around, and he was talking about an English week.
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And he knew I was from England, and he goes: "So, do you guys have an English week?"
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And I went: "English week?
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I don't understand."
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And he looks at me and goes: "You know, an English week, you know, because, you know,
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you only work Monday to Friday, 9 to 5."
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And I was like: "Am I supposed to be insulted?"
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Because he explained in Mexico they work, like, anywhere from six to seven days a week;
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they work constantly.
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So this English week was our lazy way of working only eight hours a day, five days a week.
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I went: "I feel insulted, Mano."
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He goes: "No, no, you just English.
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[Laughs]".
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Anyways, love you.
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Hope you see this video; I'll have to tell you're on it.
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Anyway, next: 9.
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This is going to be interesting.
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It's another oldie, but goodie.
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People do know what it means, but we don't say it all the time.
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But: "A stitch in 9"...
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Okay.
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"A stitch in time saves 9."
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You're probably going to say: "What is a 'stitch'?"
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Well, let's break it down.
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When you're sewing-okay?-and you have something, you do stitches.
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These are stitches.
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You go in, you go out.
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Right?
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In and out.
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If you do a stitch at the wrong time or you miss a space, then you have to do, like, 9
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stitches to make it work again.
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But if you do a stitch at the right place, then you save having to do this.
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So: "A stitch in time" means if you do it at the right time, you do the right job, you
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don't have to redo that job again.
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All right?
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Now I'm on number 10.
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I know, I don't have another one.
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You're going: "I was told I would get 10 idioms"...
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No, sorry.
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"12 idioms matching up with a clock.
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This is not a clock."
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Right?
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"This is, like, a half-eaten pizza."
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Sorry, dudes.
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You get what you pay for; it's free - remember that.
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But these all work and they all talk about time periods, right?
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So, if we say: "Like clockwork", it means something happens...
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Tick, tick, tick; tick, tick, tick, tick; tick, tick, tick, tick; tick, tick, tick,
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tick"...
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It happens regularly and usually at the same time.
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If the bus comes at 10 o'clock like clockwork - you better be there at 10 o'clock; not 10:01,
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not 5 to 10, because at 10 o'clock it shows up every day regularly, like clockwork.
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Jerry always gets up for his cigarette, and his lunch, and his pee break at 12:05.
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You know, 12:05, you look at the clock - there's Jerry.
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How do you know it's 12:05?
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He's going for his pee break and his cigarette; he always goes at the same time.
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Like clockwork, happening regularly.
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And number 11: "The 11th hour".
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It's to do something at the last possible moment.
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I'm just trying to think of how I run my life, which is usually at the 11th hour.
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It's like: "It's the last possible moment, and James comes through just before the end!"
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[Laughs] Right?
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So, when you're doing something at the 11th hour, it means there are other moments this
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could happen, but you're going to be right here just before that door closes on you.
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All right?
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"The 11th hour".
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I was actually thinking of something I wanted to say about politics, but I'm not going to
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do it.
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I'm holding back, which will be a first for me.
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But I'll say it in my head so I can giggle.
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And finally: "Around the clock".
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I think it's...
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I can't remember what his name.
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Billy Comet and the Whaler?
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No.
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Not that.
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I'm mixing up a thing.
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There was...
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In the 1950s, there was a singer and he goes: "Rock, rock around the clock.
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We're going to rock, rock, rock".
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Bill Haley and the Comets.
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Oh, check that out!
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Boom!
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At the last possible moment, at the 11th hour, he pulls it out!
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Yes, that's right.
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Bill Haley was: "I'm going to rock, rock around the clock.
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We're going to rock, rock, rock..."
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And that was his song: "I'm going to rock around the clock; doo-doo-doo-doo."
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And it means without stopping.
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So, if you're working around the clock, it means you don't take a break; you just go,
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you work, work.
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1 o'clock, 2 o'clock, 3 o'clock...
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8 hours?
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8-hour day?
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No, sir.
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9 hours, 10 hours, 11 hours, 12 hours, 13, 14 - you keep going all the way around the
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clock, 24 hours a day.
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We work around the clock at Amazon.
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And it's true, right?
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Jeff Bezos, you never stop and we appreciate you for that.
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I love you giving me my books.
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All right.
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So, we've hit the clock.
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We've done the clock.
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Now what we have to do is check to see how well you understand these idioms I've presented
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to you.
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Are you ready?
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Let's go.
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And we're back in the nick of time, which you don't know just yet, but we will get there.
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So, we're looking at time...
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Little time idioms I came up for with you...
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Came up with.
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I didn't come up with anything; other people did - I'm just teaching them to ya.
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See, that's my excuse every time something is difficult in English, I tell you right
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off: It's not my fault; I didn't create the language, so I can't take credit for things
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that are creative and cute.
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So, to the board.
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And I take off my magic marker.
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"Just before we were going to finish working for the day, my brother Nicholas came for
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a visit.
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He only came to Toronto every 2 or 3 years.
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Before he arrived, Mr. E and I had been working on a video but it wasn't going well.
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Nicholas came just in time because we were about to give up, and he helped us fix the
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problem quickly."
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It's not a bad story, but I think we can make it better with the new idioms we learned.
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So, we're going to go up here and we're going to go: Where should we change?
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I'm going to change that part, there.
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I'm going to change that part, there.
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Okay?
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We're going to go here.
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I'm going to change this part, here.
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And we're going to go here.
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So, there's four places.
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I'm going to wait two seconds.
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Some of you can just speed up the video to get down here, and I'm going to give some
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of you some time to look and figure out why I underlined those ones and how I might change
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them.
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Are you ready?
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Okay, let's go to the board.
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So: "Just before we were going to finish work for the day", what could we change that?
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What one did I use about finishing up work?
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Look at all that.
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It's all gone.
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No!
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Remember we said: "call it a day" when you finish?
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You call it a day.
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The day is done work-...
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You're done working for the day.
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"...my brother Nicholas came for a visit.
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He only came to Toronto every 2 or 3 years."
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And I gave you a fact that something happens every 2 to 3 years, and what is it?
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Can change this.
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"...every blue moon", which means once in a while.
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Right?
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So: "...my brother Nicholas came for a visit.
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He only came to Toronto every blue moon."
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So, not very often.
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"Before he arrived, Mr. E and I had been working on a video but it wasn't going very well."
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Okay?
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"Nicholas came just in time because we were about to give up, and he helped us fix it
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quickly."
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Well, this one I'm going to have to wait because this is a play on my brother's name.
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Okay?
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But I can help you with this one.
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You remember we talked about fixing something quickly?
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No.
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Doing something quickly.
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Okay?
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So we're going to have to change this to...
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Okay.
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So: "...he helped us fix the problem in two shakes of a lamb's tail"; very quickly.
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So, what about: "just in time"?
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Well, it's just in time because I'm going to teach you...
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Sorry.
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The bonus section.
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Now, the first one we want to do in the bonus section is: "to kill time".
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When you need to kill time, it means there is a period of time between two events.
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So, I want to go to a movie or a music concert, or something, and it starts at 12 o'clock
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at night.
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All right?
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But it's 8 o'clock and I've just finished dinner with some friends, and I've got nothing
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to do.
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So, maybe I'm going to...
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I don't know.
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Go on Facebook or something to kill time.
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It means to make time elapse or go faster so I can get to the second event.
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Okay?
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So, when you're killing time, you're waiting because you have finished one thing and you
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have to wait for the second thing to happen.
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Right?
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To make something...
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Or, sorry.
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To make the time pass.
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Do something to make the time pass to kill time.
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"In the nick of time" means just in time.
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Why do we say "nick of time"?
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My brother's name; he's famous now.
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Okay?
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So I'm going to change this, here, and we... "...nick"-I might have to squeeze this in
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here-"...of time".
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Okay?
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Why did he come in the nick of time?
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Because we had just called it a day; we were going to leave.
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Right?
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We were finished.
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If he'd come five minutes later, we'd be going home.
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Right?
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So, he came in the nick of time.
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You could also use in here: "in the 11th hour", but I didn't want to; I wanted to bring us
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over here.
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So, what is "a nick"?
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A nick is a small cut.
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If you've ever shaved and you've done that and got a little blood, that's a nick; a small
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cut.
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Okay?
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Ladies, you know what I'm talking about when you shave those legs...
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Okay.
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I'm going to try and lift my leg up.
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This will not be a pretty sight.
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Okay?
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So, leg up.
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Shaving.
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Leg.
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This is why I cut it, because I was shaving it.
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Okay.
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"In the nick of time", I got a small cut, so that means a small amount of time that
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you have.
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All right?
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So, just in time; in the nick of time.
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So, a small cut before it would be too late.
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Speaking of too late, let's go to: "ship has sailed".
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When the ship has sailed, you've lost the opportunity.
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If you don't make it in the nick of time and your ship has sailed, there was an opportunity
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to do something and now it is gone.
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It is gone by forever.
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You should have been there earlier.
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Right?
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So: "My ship has sailed.
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I...
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I can't go to Korea.
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I'm supposed to do it when I was 21.
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Now I'm too old.
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The ship has sailed."
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Now, last one: "call it a day", which I'm about to do in two seconds.
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When you call it a day, you say you're finished.
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You're finished working.
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You're like: "Okay, we've done everything.
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Let's just call it a day."
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It doesn't mean the job is finished; it just means you're finished for now.
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So, say you're arguing with your girlfriend: "Blah, blah, blah, blah!"
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You go: "Okay, let's just call it a day."
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That means: "The argument is not finished, but today it is.
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We're done.
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We're not going to argue today."
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We're going to go home, go to our separate corners.
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You know, like: "Oh".
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You know, like: -"Rocky, you need...
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You need water."
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-"Yeah, I got to get back in.
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Let's call it a day.
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I'll go back and fight tomorrow."
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All right?
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Calling it a day.
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Or if you're in a meeting: "You know, Johnson, we've had a difficult and long negotiation
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process, and I think we should call it a day till tomorrow."
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And then just in the nick of time, someone goes: "Hey, boss.
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Don't do the deal.
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It's a bad deal."
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And he goes: "Yes, this opportunity has just sailed."
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Sorry, I'm just playing with you, there.
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But finished; call it a day.
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And before I finish, I want to give you your homework, as per usual.
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I want you to write a story using four of the time idioms you've got.
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You might go: "How will I do that?"
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Well, let me see.
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In fact, I'm going to try to do it right now, but give me a second.
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Let me call them up.
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I'm going to say: "While I was doing time"...
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See?
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I'm going with the jail one, there.
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You see how I'm doing that?
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"On the 11th hour, the governor called and said I could be released.
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It was just in the nick of time, because I know later on that night there was going to
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be trouble in the cells."
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So, I just used three just like that because I speak English; I can just whip it off, and
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that's what you need to be able to do.
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And with practice from doing this with me and going to www.engvid.com, doing the quiz
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there and making sure you've mastered these, you'll be like a native speaker.
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I love how everyone loves to say: "Like a native speaker".
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Whatever that means.
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What I mean is you're going to learn to master the language you've decided to put time to
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study.
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All right?
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So, anyways, you get the latest video that I'm doing.
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Please don't forget to subscribe; somewhere around here.
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Hit that bell.
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Ring my bell, and it'll be shot to you.
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Soon as it comes out, it'll be sent to you; you don't have to look for it.
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As always, thank you very, very much for being part of our audience, and don't forget to
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interact with the community.
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You'll notice that sometimes I see what you guys write and I make a...
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I may not make a comment, but I might make a video.
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And before I forget, I think it's Aputure...
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Aputure?
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Aputure?
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Yeah, these guys, thanks for the lights.
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For turning on the lights.
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Okay?
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Hate working in the dark.
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So, listen: Have a good one, and I'm out.
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I'm going to do something to kill time before I go get dinner.
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Ciao.
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