Learn English - Full English 25 - Learn English on YouTube with Misterduncan

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English Addict with Mr Duncan


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Don't worry, there is no need to adjust your computer screen. This really is a new episode
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of Misterduncan's Full English. This video is being made to celebrate my 10th anniversary
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on YouTube. I thought to myself, what could be a better way of commemorating my tenth
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year doing this, than a new 'Full English' lesson. So without any more beating about
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the bush, or messing around, let's get on with today's special anniversary Full English
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Lesson right...now!
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Can you see what I'm standing inside?
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This is something you will see a lot on a countryside walk here in England.
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This is a type of gate that is used on public footpaths
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in rural areas. It is called a 'kissing gate'. You will often see them around the
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edges of farmland where a public footpath comes into a farmer's field. The shape of
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a kissing gate means that only one person can go through at any time. The gate will
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not open right out, thus preventing livestock, such as sheep from escaping. The gate is closed
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off on both sides. This is because of the shape of the enclosure. It is normally semi-circular
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or square in shape. The gate touches or 'kisses' each side of the enclosure, which gives this
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gate its name. It is a kissing gate. It allows people to pass through, whilst keeping the
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farmer's livestock enclosed in the field.
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At some point in your life you will celebrate
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or commemorate an anniversary of some sort. The word anniversary is a noun that defines
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the moment when a past event and the present meet. A point of time from the past converges
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with the present, albeit symbolically. It is your own perception of the past that creates
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this feeling. The more you connect with the event, the more you feel its significance.
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For example - the date when a member of your family died will always be more important
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to you, than when someone outside your family circle passes away. It is your emotional connection
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that creates the importance and of course the memories you have of that person. This
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can apply to happy events and sad ones. We tend to make a record of an anniversary. Some
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people put a notice in the local newspaper, announcing anniversaries such as, the birth
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of a child, or the passing of a loved one, or they might make a note of it in their personal
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diary or journal. In October 2016 I celebrated a special anniversary. It was the tenth year
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that I'd been making English lessons on YouTube. So for me, this was an important milestone.
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A milestone is an important point of a person's life. They have reached a significant moment
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that will never come again. A 50th birthday...A moment where a thing you did in the past becomes
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momentous due to a certain amount of time passing. Such as with me and my YouTube anniversary.
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Can you see what I have here? This is string. It is a useful item for tying things up with.
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You tie things with string. You tie up something to keep it in place or to bind things together.
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The word 'string' can also be used in other ways too. As a phrasal verb, you can use the
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word 'string' to mean lead someone on by making them believe something that's not true. You
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string them along. You are stringing them along. You are cheating them. To fool someone
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into believing something that's untrue is 'string along'. ''I don't believe a word of
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what you are saying, you're just stringing me along.'' As a verb, to string up means
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to hang something with a rope. To execute a person by hanging them by their neck, is
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to 'string up'. Then there is the phrase 'highly strung', which means to be over sensitive
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and easily upset. A highly strung person tends to overreact to things. ''He has a reputation
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for being highly strung, so be careful what you say.''
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It's time to take a look at another buzzword
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A buzzword is a word or phrase used frequently during a certain period or for
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a certain reason. Today's buzzword is...
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The word 'millennial' can be used as an adjective
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or noun. In its general term the word refers to a period of 1000 years. For example - 'A
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millennial cycle', which relates to the time something takes to complete or come round again.
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Then there is the more modern use, which is a person who will reach young adulthood
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during the early 21st century. A person who will be a young adult in the early 2000's
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can be described as a millennial. We often hear about 'millennial trends' and 'millennial
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habits' concerning young adults in today's society. The adjective describes the person,
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while the noun refers to the status. Young adults in the early 21 century are millennials.
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''The needs of the average millennial tend to be technology based.'' ''Social media sites
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often find it hard to keep up with the demands of the millennial user.'' Are you a millennial?
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This particular buzzword is often used when discussing the needs and requirements of the
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current and the next generation of young adults.
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Here are a couple of words that sound alike, but have very different meanings.
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The words are 'aloud' and 'allowed'. They share the same phonetics
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but their definitions are completely dissimilar. First of all, the word 'aloud' means to do
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something audibly. That is to say that something is done that can be heard. For example - not
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in a low whisper, but in a voice that can be heard. The thing is question is being done
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'aloud'. ''He read the letter aloud for all to hear.'' The word aloud is an adverb.
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It describes how something is being done. Then there is 'allowed', which is a verb that means
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to give permission or to consent to something. You allow something to happen. It is allowed.
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One person has allowed another person to do something. ''The sign says no ball games allowed.''
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''I'm sorry but no one is allowed in this room.'' On a side note - to allow also means
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to put aside something so something else can be done. ''I will allow a couple of hours
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this afternoon for a rest.'' To consider something or to something in mind is also...'allow'.
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''You must allow for delays before starting your journey.''
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So we have come to the end of this special anniversary Full English lesson. Thank you
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for your company, not just for today, but also the past 10 years. I really could not
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have done it without your kind words of support. Thank you for your loyalty and here's to another
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10 years of teaching English on YouTube. This is Misterduncan in England saying thank you
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for watching me for the past 10 years...teaching you. And of course until next time...
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Ta ta for now.
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As a verb, to string up means to hang something with a rope. To execute a person
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by hanging...ugh...sorry, there's a, there's a wasp then. Damn it.
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Hello I'm just here again, to remind you to join me every single Friday for my special live English lessons,
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right here on YouTube. Yes I will be live as live can be. Every single Friday and you
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can join in with my interactive chat box. I hope to see you then!
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