Full English Lesson - 34 - Hot and Cold / Kick The Can / Privacy / What's On TV?

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English Addict with Mr Duncan


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oh look at me I'm really going up in the world today I'm climbing the ladder of
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success I'm heading to the top you might describe me as a social climber
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let's just hope I don't slide back down to the bottom again
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or even worse fall head-first hi everybody and welcome to another full
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English lesson I'm really enjoying the view from up here can you see me waving
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to you I hope so Here I am once more talking to you from
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the birthplace of the English language which is of course England so without
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any more dawdling or dilly dallying let's get on with today's Full English
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lesson which will start around about...
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...now!
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If there's one thing I've learned about English it's that quite often the
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simplest words have the most meanings for example you have the words hot and cold
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in its most common sense the word hot describes something that is of high
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temperature it is holding a high degree of heat it might be dangerous to touch
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or drink don't go near the stove it's hot can you open a window it's hot in here.
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The word hot can be used in other ways too something that is popular or
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fashionable can be described as hot something that is in high demand might
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be described as the hottest thing around cycling has become the latest hot health
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routine this toy is going to be the hottest item in the shops this Christmas
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something that might generate a lot of interest can be described as hot we have
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some new hot properties to show you as an idiom something might be too hot to
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handle this means that the thing in question should be avoided or at least
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handled with care we can't discuss that topic here it's too hot to handle for us
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in a stressful situation where you are under a lot of pressure we might say
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that the heat is on the heat is on for the sales force to reach their targets
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you can feel the heat which means to be involved in a risky or high-stakes
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situation an attractive person might be hot there were some hot models at this
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year's Fashion Show heat can be used as a verb to describe the action of
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introducing heat to something you must heat the soup before serving it
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As a slang word the word heat can mean the police as part of a phrase we can use
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heat to do something in the heat of the moment means to act in a spontaneous or
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unprepared way normally in reaction to something you do something in the heat
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of the moment a stolen item that is being passed around can be described as hot
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I wouldn't buy any jewellery from him it's all hot a person who often loses
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their temper can be described as a hot-head the word cold can also be used
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in many ways an unwelcoming response might be described as cold to be
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underwhelmed by something can often create a cold response his performance
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was greeted with cold silence the feeling of being repulsed or offended by
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something can be described as cold you feel upset and put off by what you saw
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or heard his humour throughout the evening left me feeling cold you can
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give someone a cold stare you look at them with disapproval and disdain as an
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expression you might give someone the cold shoulder - shun someone or to
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choose to ignore a person directly is to give the cold shoulder he tried to
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approach me after dinner but I gave in the cold shoulder
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to make something cold you need to cool it the word cool can be used to describe
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a period in which you can change your mind about something a cooling-off
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period is often allowed so as to give time for a person to consider what they
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have done the holiday booking allows you a cooling-off period of 14 days this
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means that you have two weeks in which to change your mind
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you might go off the idea you cool off the word cool can be used to describe
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something that creates excitement or is seen as impressive something is cool
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that's a cool bike you've got there for younger people this particular
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expression might appear old-fashioned and not cool
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during a criminal investigation an inquiry that has no new leads might be
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described as having gone cold an unsolved crime that occurred many years
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ago can be described as a cold case a cold thing can also be described as
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chilled as an idiom you can chill out or just chill to relax and unwind is to
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chill I think I'll just stay in tonight and chill in front of the television
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general negativity from a person can be described as chilly my new ideas for the
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next meeting were met with a chilly response the phrase come in from the
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cold means to return to a place or group that had previously rejected you you are
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welcomed back and forgiving you have come in from the cold
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what does it mean if you kick the can down the road? what does this phrase mean?
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if a person is in a situation where they avoid making difficult decisions or
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changes they might be described as kicking the can down the road.
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That person is avoiding the important issues and tends to shy away from making crucial decisions.
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To kick the can down the road means that you are taking no
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direct action over an important issue it's easier just to carry on kicking the
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can down the road than to change your ways the phrase originated in American
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English however these days it is being used more and more in British English as well
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the phrase derives from the action of
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moving forward lazily whilst doing something at the same time just like you
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would if you were kicking a can down the road the government will continue to
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kick the can down the road until the next election to go on regardless
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without making any changes or to continually ignore a bad situation
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without changing course is to kick the can down the road you avoid the problems
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whilst pretending everything is all right
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it's time to take a look at another buzzword a buzzword is a word or phrase
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that is popular during a certain period or is often used generally today's buzzword is...
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'Privacy'
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The word privacy is a mass noun that means a state in which
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one is not observed or disturbed by other people the state of being free
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from public attention is privacy as a general social rule a person's privacy
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must always be respected despite this there are instances where someone has
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their privacy interrupted this is often described as intrusion a celebrity or
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someone in a prominent position of power might have their privacy invaded someone
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in the public eye will often be held up for closer scrutiny this often leads to
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not only their public life being analysed but also their private one as
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well this intrusion can be described as a breach of privacy a basic social rule
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has been broken it would be fair to say that the right to privacy is something
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that is generally expected in life newspaper articles TV reporters or
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photographers with very long lenses are often accused of invading a person's
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private space their right to privacy has been breached.
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can you see what I'm doing here I'm trying to find something to watch on
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television sometimes it is hard to find something good to watch I often spend
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many hours trying to find a decent show to watch
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I often flick through the channels in the desperate attempt to find something
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that catches my eye you flick through the channels you flip through the
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channels you scan up and down the channels many years ago we used to have
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to get up and go over to the TV to change the channel these days we can use
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the remote control this item can cause a lot of annoyance and frustration as it
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often gets mislaid has anyone seen the TV remote it was here on the sofa
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earlier but now it's gone the TV remote is used to control all the functions of
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the television set including the sound level and picture controls the sound
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level is called the volume you can turn up the volume to increase the sound
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level and turn down the volume if the sound level is too high or too loud in
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this case the word volume simply means amount or quantity the level is the
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volume which controls the amount of sound coming from the TV a person who
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likes flicking through the TV channels can be described as a channel hopper if
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a person watches TV all the time there we might describe them as a telly addict
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telly is another word for a television set a television can also be called the
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gogglebox the word goggle refers to a person's eyes staring at the flickering
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picture and box refers to the shape of the TV although these days many TV sets
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are actually flat and take up very little space television sets come in
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many different screen sizes from just a few inches to fit on a small desk
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right up to the ones that resemble something you might find in a cinema.
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Well as you can see time has beaten us again we are out of time our time is up
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see you again soon for another full English lesson and don't forget to hit
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another one of my video lessons be they live or recorded this is Misterduncan
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in the birthplace of English saying thanks for joining me today stay happy drink
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plenty of water enjoy English and of course...
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ta ta for now. 8-)
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