YouTubers TEACH YOU 10 English Expressions

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Eat Sleep Dream English


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Eat Sleep Dreamers what's going on? How are you? I am in Berlin, Germany. I've been
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brought here by Lingoda for their Follow Languages Day event. It's been amazing! I've met so
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many incredible English teachers, German teachers, other language teachers, and I thought what'd
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be really cool, is if they could teach you their favorite English phrases. Let's do this.
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Eat Sleep Dreamers, I have been joined by Lina. Lina, what is your channel called?
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- "Lina Vasquez", or "The Busy Linguist".
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- Okay, and you are from Australia?
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- I am a mix of Latvian-Australian, with a Peruvian father.
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- Wow!
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- There you go.
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- Crazy combination! Now what is your favorite English phrase?
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- Alright, this might be. I mean it's a bit rude. Us Australians are known for being a
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bit vulgar.
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- Yeah!
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- "Sh*t's about to hit the fan" When you know that something is about to go wrong.
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- Yeah.
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- The "S" stuff is about to hit the fan.
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- Oh that's brilliant!
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- For example, you know that you have. Well, something that I did as a teenager; I crashed
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my Dad's car, and I was like "Oh my God! Sh*t's about to hit the fan"
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- That's perfect! 'cause you know he's gonna explode at you.
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- Yes, it's in that interim phase, of you know something's about to go down; either
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there's gonna be huge consequences for something, but it's not there yet, so you're like! Yeah,
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the suspense!
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- The anticipation of it. Oh that is brilliant. Sh*t's about to hit the fan. Thank you very much
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Lina.
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- Thank you!
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- Guys go check out her channel. I'll put it in the link below Okay, my next phase is
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"Out out". Now that might seem a bit strange to you guys, but let's put it into context.
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So, if I was talking about going out for a night, I would say "I'm not going out. I'm
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going out out". Now, what does that mean? Well, it's kind of an exaggerated form. It
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means that you're not just having one or two drinks, you're having a big night! This is
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the big version, right? So, I'm going out out. So I'm going to a pub, a club, I'm doing
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it big time! I'm doing it big style! Now that's the most common use of this "Out out". I've
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heard people say "I'm staying in in", like not just that I'm staying in, but I'm staying
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in in, like I'm really staying in! I was in a shop recently, and this shop assistant gave
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me a small bag, and she said "Do you want a bag bag?", and I was like "What?". She was
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like "You know, do you want a bag bag? Do you want like a proper bag? A big bag.". I've
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never heard that used before. So people play with this phrase quite a lot, but the one
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"out out" is really good. So, "Are you guys going out?" "Yeah we're going out out, like
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we're going out big time!". Okay, our next special phrase, "On paper". Now this means
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"In theory", not "In reality". So there's a TV show called Love Island, in which contestants
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have to find love. Now they often say to each other, "Oh you're my type on paper!", like
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"In theory, you are my type. I like your criteria; you're tall, you're good looking.", whatever.
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But maybe in reality, it's a different story. Let's think of another context, like a plan!
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Okay, so you're planning something. You say, "Okay our plan, it looks good on paper.",
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but maybe in reality, it doesn't work. Something is wrong; maybe you got the time wrong, or
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it's raining or whatever. If something is on paper, it means in theory, but the reality
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can be different. Eat Sleep Dreamer's! Look who I've been joined by! It is Phillip from
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Amigos Ingleses.
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- How's it going? Hola!
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- Thanks so much for joining us. Phillip, what is your favorite English phrase?
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- Well I wouldn't say it's my favorite phrase, but it's a phrase that I used this morning
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'cause I got in a taxi, and the taxi driver was driving quite fast, and aggressively.
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I started to feel "a bit iffy".
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- Ooh Iffy! Now what does that mean, how do we describe that?
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- So it just means that you're not feeling yourself. You're starting to feel a bit sick,
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a bit strange.
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- Yeah, yeah, yeah! It's kinda similar to dodgy, right? Like "I feel a bit dodgy". Yeah
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but "Iffy" is really nice, yeah! "I feel a bit unwell." Maybe?
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- Yes, yeah, yeah!
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- Did you find a solution for your "iffy-ness"?
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- Well I almost had to tell the driver to slow down, and stop accelerating so much,
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but then he stopped, so I got out, and once I walked for a bit, I started to feel myself
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again, but I was feeling a bit "iffy".
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- Nice, Nice! Phillip, thank you very much! I appreciate it!
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- You're welcome!
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- All right here's another great phrase! "Spitting image". If someone is a "spitting image" of
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someone else, they look exactly like them, right? So, you could say "Oh my Dad is a spitting
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image of a football player called David Seaman!", right? That means he looks exactly like him.
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So to be a "spitting image", you have to look exactly like someone else. I guess another
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way to say that would be to be "Doppelganger". It's a German word; a "Doppelganger". So "My
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Dad is a doppelganger for David Seaman", "He looks exactly like David Seaman". Hmm! It's
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a nice one; a "doppelganger" or a "spitting image"! So who are you a spitting image of?
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Let me know! Which famous person are you a spitting image of? Okay guys, this is brilliant!
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It's a super informal way to show that you are annoyed or angry about something! "'Something'
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is a joke". Right, so you could say like, "Ugh, this traffic is a joke!". That means
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you are annoyed with it, it's frustrating you, whatever it might be. If you're a football
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fan, and a player has played really badly, you could say, "Oh his performance was a joke!",
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like "It was terrible! I'm really annoyed about it!". So good, so put "anything" and
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then "it is a joke", or "it was a joke" - brilliant! And very informal! Yes Eat Sleep Dreamer's!
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Here we have Harry from "Real English with Real Teachers".
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- Hi!
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- What's your favorite phrase?
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- My favorite phrase Tom, and Eat Sleep Dreamer's, is "Lippy"!
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- Yes!
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- "To get a bit lippy"
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- What does it mean?
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- It means you get a bit verbally aggressive.
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- Okay!
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- Maybe you're speaking out of turn. Maybe you're saying the wrong things at the wrong
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time; which I do a lot!
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- Yes! I think about it with teachers. I remember teachers being like, you know, maybe you're
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being a bit cheeky to them they'd be like "Oi, don't get lippy!", like that kind of
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situation.
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- I can imagine your teachers saying that to you.
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- Yeah they might've said it, sometimes!
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- "Tom, don't get lippy!" And maybe in the pub, sometimes after a few drinks, people
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get a bit lippy!
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- That's true!
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- You know, you've had two pints, you've got a bit over excited, and you've said something
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bad.
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- Perfect!
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- So don't get lippy, be nice!
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- Thank you Harry!
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- You're welcome!
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- This is another great one! "Whatshisface", "Whatshisface". Now this needs context. So,
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the other day I saw a famous TV presenter, here in Berlin; he was filming. Now I know
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that his first name was Greg, but I didn't know his second name. So when I sent the video
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to my friends of who it was, I said "Oh it's Greg Whatshisface!", because I couldn't remember
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his surname. So we use "Whatshisface" to replace the name of someone, when we can't remember
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it. "Oh it was Greg Whatshisface! Aw, I can't remember". I guess it's another way to say
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like "Whatshisname", "Oh it's Greg Whatshisname! Aw, you know, like, aw what's his name? Greg,
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Greg, Greg Whatshisface!" In the end, I remembered what it was; it was Greg. No I can't remember!
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Okay, my next phrase is "Yay big". "Yay big", what does that mean? Well, it's a really useful
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phrase to show someone the size of something. Now, it's not an exact way to show them; it's
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not a precise measurement, but you use your hands and you say "Oh, it was yay big". So
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for example, if I was showing you the size of a cat, I would say, "Oh it was about yay
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big". I need two hands to do this, but I've only got one at the moment. Or if I was to
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show you the height of a wall, "It was yay big", right? "It was this big.". So it's a
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really fantastic way to show someone the size of something; use your hands, "It was yay
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big". Alright, our next phrase is "To get round to doing something". Now this is where
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you have an intention to do something, but you haven't done it yet. Now maybe it's because
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you haven't had time, or you're just a bit lazy; it could be lots of different reasons.
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So, maybe your mum asks you, "Have you cleaned your room?. "Aw look I haven't got round to
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it yet", like, "I know I will do it, I intend to do it, but I haven't done it yet.". So
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to get round to doing something. So yeah, a really nice little phrase; "To get round
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to doing something". Okay our next phrase is "To give me a shout". If someone says to
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you "Oh give me a shout", then they're asking you to let them know when you've done something.
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So, in an office you might say, "Give me a shout when you've finished the e-mail", right?
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"Give me a shout when you've finished the e-mail". "Tell me when you've finished the
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e-mail". You might use it yourself; you might say, "Oh I'll give you a shout when I'm done",
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"I'll give you a shout when I'm done". Like, "I will tell you when I am done". So this
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is a really nice informal way to say to someone that you'll tell them something, or ask them
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to tell you when they've done something. So yeah, a super cool phrase to use informally.
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What a day it's been in Berlin! I hope you guys have enjoyed that! I hope you enjoyed
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meeting all those fantastic YouTube Teachers as well. Guys if you've enjoyed it, please
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give it a big thumbs up. Share it with anyone you know. This is Tom, the Chief Dreamer,
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in Berlin saying "auf Wiedersehen".
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