DESPACITO - Learn English with Justin Bieber

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Eat Sleep Dreamers, get ready to learn English with Justin Bieber.
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This is going to be ridiculous! Oh my God! First question, are you a Belieber? A Belieber
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is someone that is a fan of Justin Bieber. Raise your hand if you are a Belieber.
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If you are a Belieber you are going to love this lesson because I'm going to teach you
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English with Justin Bieber. Now there's one song that I hear everywhere I go. It's in
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every shop I go in to, it's coming out of every car, whenever I turn on the radio I
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hear it. Despacito! I don't know the lyrics but I know that I love it and I know that
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I cannot stop moving. I just, I need to dance whenever I hear this song, I need to dance.
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So I thought well, let's turn this beautiful amazing song into an English lesson. So here we go.
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Mr Bieber, let's do this.
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Our first phrase 'Come on over'. This is an invitation for the person to move towards
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Justin Bieber. So that's the idea here, is that they are moving to his location. So if
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we look at just the phrasal verb 'Come over' again this is talking about moving from one
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place to another. The important thing is that the location is wherever the speaker is. So
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if I said to you 'Come over tonight and I'll cook you dinner' that probably, the location
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is my house. Ok, come over to my house and I'll cook you dinner. So the location is where
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the speaker is. So let's say I have a friend in Hong Kong and I say 'Come over and visit
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me' the location is here, my country, England or London even. So come over is moving from
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one place to another and the location is where the speaker is. A blessing is a noun and it's
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something that makes us very happy or that we are grateful for. Here Justin Bieber thinks
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that this person is the blessing that their relationship is a blessing. Maybe you might
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say 'getting that job was such a blessing' it has made me so happy it's been so lucky
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that I got that job. The adjective is blessed and you see this a lot on social media like
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hashtag blessed. I'm so blessed to have this opportunity to speak to you guys for example.
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So again another way to show appreciation for how lucky you are and for something that
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makes you feel happy.
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My sunrise on the darkest day. This is saying
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that you are the beautiful moment in an otherwise difficult time. So you are the light in my
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life. This is deep, this is Justin Bieber getting deep. It's getting beautiful. This
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is getting romantic guys. This is really interesting. Got me feeling some kind of way. What I'm
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interested in here is the missing words, the words that aren't in the sentence. It's quite
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normal for us in spoken English and certainly text message English communication to miss
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out words and particularly pronouns. The words that are missing here are 'You have' so 'You
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have got me feeing some kind of way.' You have. And this is common in spoken English
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and sort of text message English to just take the pronoun you / I and just kind of throw
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it away like oh I don't need it. You know who we are talking about. I'm talking about
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you, you've got me feeling. It's just a really common pattern. We have to be careful obviously
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because sometimes we need the pronouns to tell who is doing what but if the meaning
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is clear and who is doing the act is clear then yeah throw away your pronoun, you don't
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need it. So for example if I wrote a note for my flatmate and I put it on the fridge
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and i said 'Gone to the shops' I don't need to say 'I have gone to the shops' I don't
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need to say it. They can see that it's from me, it's my flat mate, they know that it's
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me so I just put gone to the shops. So sometimes for ease, to make life easier for ourselves
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we throw away the pronoun.
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A piece of natural pronunciation here. Wanna, make me wanna. So wanna is want to but squeezed
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together because it's easier to say wanna than want to and it's really normal in spoken
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English both in American English and British English completely normal. Yeah, and then
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the spelling wanna I wouldn't write it in my IELTS exam or my CAE exam or for a business
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proposal but yeah I mean we sometimes do it. I personally would write want to but when
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I'm speaking yeah I wanna go home yeah of course, why not? Savour every moment, to savour
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it's a verb and it means to take pleasure in something. To enjoy that something particularly
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deliberately like you think about it. So for example I always savour my dessert. So if
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I have maybe some chocolate cake I won't just go, I won't just eat it all without thinking
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I will enjoy it, I will think about enjoying it so this is what it means, to take pleasure
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in something that you enjoy is to savour something. So Justin Bieber is savouring the moment,
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he is taking pleasure in this moment, he's thinking about how great this moment is. Interesting
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here is the spelling. So in American English it's savor but in British English savour so
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there are lots of words where in British English we are using the u as well not just the o.
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So for example flavour, in American English flavor in British English flavour.
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Tailor-made. If something is tailor-made then it's specially made for someone. Almost always
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we are talking about clothes here tailor-made clothes so if I want a nice new suit to go
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to a wedding I might go to a tailor and they will measure me and then they will create
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the suit to fit me perfectly so if it's tailor-made it fits you perfectly like exactly your measurements.
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What a great word to nibble. Now usually nibble we are talking about eating in small bites.
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So a biscuit, I might nibble. I don't just eat it at once, I eat little bites and then
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eventually I eat it all. Now here Justin Bieber is talking about an ear. Hopefully he's not
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eating the ear. I think here he's talking about biting gently and repeatedly and softly,
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I think Justin is being affectionate with his partner here to show that he likes them
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by nibbling their ear. Interesting! I'm going to stick to nibbling biscuits, if that's ok.
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This is how we do it. I guess this is how we do it kind
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of means that this is our style, this is the way we do things in whatever place so in Puerto
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Rico. So this is how we sing or this is how we part or I don't know what the thing is.
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I guess here it's singing and being romantic, I don't know but this our style, this is the
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way we do things here.
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I hope you enjoyed that lesson guys, I hope that you danced like a crazy person and I
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hope that you have that song in your head for the rest of the day. It's brilliant, I
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love it!
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Now I think Despacito is a song that stays in my head and it repeats in my head and that
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kind of a song we call catchy. It's really catchy. So if a song is catchy it stays in
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your head, you keep hearing it, you know that Despacito, just keeps on in your head, that's
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a catchy song. And I think Despacito is the most catchy tune in the world, I mean it's
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ridiculous. So I'd like to hear from you guys which songs do you think are really catchy?
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I think Despacito is a pretty catchy tune, what other ones do you know? Let me know in
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the comments below. Guys if you want another video teaching you English with music or English
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with Justin Bieber again let me know in the comments below. Hit the like button, make
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English. Thank you so much, take it easy and I'll see you next time.
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