FULL ENGLISH (29) - Describe Things / 'Hook' Uses / Work Words / Embargo Meaning

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You know the world of English is a fun and exciting place to be,
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especially today because I'm back with another Full English lesson, coming to you from the birthplace of…
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Eric Clapton, Kate Winslet, David Beckham, Richard Branson, and of course the English language,
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which is the thing we all have in common: a passionate love of this lovely thing called
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English. So without any more dawdling or annoying hold ups, let’s get on with today's Full English lesson...
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right...
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now!
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Can you see what I have in my hand? It’s a hook.
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This might look like a simple object but is has many uses, both inside and outside the house. It
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is useful for hanging things, either from a wall or ceiling. The word ‘hook’ can
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be used in many ways too. As a noun it names a piece of metal or plastic that is curved
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at one end. It is an object used for hanging things from. Hooks come in many different
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shapes and sizes. You can also use a hook to catch a fish. You put a hook on the end of
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a fishing line. An object for hanging clothes on is also called a hook. One more these come
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in many different shapes and sizes. A hook can also describe an eye-catching thing. Something
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that is used to get attention from people is a hook. For example - ‘A sales hook’.
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A short swinging punch is also a ‘hook’. As a verb the word ‘hook’ can mean the
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action of attaching two or more hooks together. You can hook one thing to another. You can
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hook onto something. “He managed to hook his leg onto the branch to prevent himself
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from falling.” A person, who has become over-reliant on something, is hooked. To hook
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someone on a thing, so as to get them addicted. The person who is addicted is ‘hooked’.
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“My brother became hooked on drugs during his teen years.’’ To lure someone towards
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something, such as an image, a person, or a song is hook. The thing in question is attractive.
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It hooks you. You can ‘hook-up’ with someone. To meet a person with a view to starting a
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relationship is ‘hook-up’. To connect electrical equipment together with wires is
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‘hook-up’. “He came over last night to hook-up my hi-fi speakers’’. To catch
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something with a hook is to ‘hook something’. “I hope we will hook ourselves a nice big
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fish.’’ To bend something into a hook shape is to ‘hook’. ‘’He hooked his
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thumbs under his belt.” The phrase ‘off the hook’ means to be no longer a suspect
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or to become blameless and out of trouble. “His wife’s statement got him off the hook.''
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There is also ‘by hook or by crook’ which means to succeed, no matter
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what happens or whatever it takes. “I will make this business grow, by hook or by crook.”
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To tell a person to go away, you can say…
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''sling your hook''.
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It is hard to fully appreciate the power of language, it gives us the chance to express so many things.
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When we look at something, our eyes see it and our brain tells us what we are looking at. However all of
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this is a silent process and there is no way of letting someone else know what it is we
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are observing or later telling them what it was we were looking at. Spoken language gives
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us not only the power to communicate our thoughts but also to describe the things we see around
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us. There are some basic rules when it comes to describing something. We need to clearly
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express what it is we saw or what we are looking at. To do this we need to tell the other person
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about the characteristics or obvious parts of the thing we are looking at, or what we
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had observed. We need to tell them the size, the colour, the shape, and if relevant, what
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it is made from. These are not fixed rules and they do not all have to be said, although
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the more information you can give will make the description much clearer for the listener.
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It is possible to describe anything and even the most basic or dull objects can be described.
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A good way to improve your English is to get used to describing objects around you.
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Take a look around the place where you are sitting now. There must be many things nearby that you can describe
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The good thing about this exercise is that you can do it on your own
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or with others in a group. You can even play a great game together. Write down the names
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of some everyday objects onto small pieces of paper and then fold them up. Ask one member
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from your group to pick out a piece of paper and look at what is written on it.
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Now that person must describe the object to the rest of the group without saying what it is.
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You must use as many words as possible to describe the object without giving away what the actual object is.
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This game is a great exercise for building up your word power and provides good confidence
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building as well. Describing things is a great way of expanding your word power and it is
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also a cool way to get used to speaking English in front of a group of people.
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The world in which we live is a wonderful and vibrant place and being able to express what you see around
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you in English will give you a great new skill and most important of all,
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it will make you more confident with your English speaking.
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It’s now time to take a look at another buzzword.
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A buzzword is a word or phrase that is used often during a certain period, or is generally popular.
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Today’s buzzword is…
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‘Embargo’. The word ‘embargo’ can be used as a noun
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and as a verb. As a noun ‘embargo’ means: to block something from being imported
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from another country. An import ban can be described as an embargo.
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“The weapons embargo begins at MIDNIGHT."
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A dispute between two nations might result in an embargo. An official ban on all activity is an embargo.
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“There is an embargo on taking photographs in the courtroom”.
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Historically an embargo names the state of ships being unable to enter or leave a country's port.
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We sometimes include an embargo with the word sanction. One country might sanction
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an embargo on another, as punishment. An embargo aimed at a country often involves much needed
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commodities, the most common being oil and gas. The word ‘sanction’ can also mean
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a threat to block or cut off trade. As a verb the word ‘embargo’ is the action of placing
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the block. A nation will ‘ban’, ‘bar’, ‘limit’, ‘prohibit’, ‘restrict’, stop.
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It's a fact of life that we all have to work. It is how we earn our bread and butter.
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it is a means to an end. We must do it to survive. There are many ways of expressing regular work.
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It is a job. It’s an occupation. It is your profession. It is your livelihood.
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It’s what you do for a living. The word profession also helps to name the type of job you do.
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“What is your profession?” “I’m a sales assistant.”
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We can also ask…
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“What do you do for a living?” “I work as a sales assistant in a shop.”
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We can ask who a person works for. This often relates to a big company or public sector service.
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“I work at Google.” “I work for the fire department.”
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You can work full-time or part-time. The average hours worked each week here in the UK is around 40 hours.
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However, some people work very long hours. Hospital employees might work very long shifts.
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Some workers might have to be on the job, around the clock. The amount of work a person is
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willing to do varies. A hard working person might be willing to work long hours,
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While some people might avoid work at any cost. They are ‘work-shy’.
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A work-shy person might be described as a ‘layabout’ ‘slacker’ ‘bone-idle’ ‘lazy’.
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"Why don't you go out and get a job, you’re just a bone-idle lazy layabout!”
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Negative slang terms for regular work include - ‘daily grind’ ‘9 to 5’ ‘rat race’ ‘daily slog'
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An interesting job can be rewarding, while a dull or uninteresting job might be
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described as ‘tedious’ ‘laborious’ ‘unrewarding’. To work hard you must
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"Slog your guts out’ ‘keep your nose to the grindstone’ ‘sweat’ ‘give your all’.
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Having a job is a necessity. It is what brings in the livelihood, the income,
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your source of revenue, your earnings. It is a fact of life that we all have to work.
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It is how we earn our bread and butter. It is a means to an end. We must do it to survive.
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Well it looks as if my work here is done for another lesson. I hope you have enjoyed it and don’t
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forget to subscribe to my channel and turn on the notifications, so you’ll never miss
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another lesson, be it live or recorded. This is Misterduncan in the birthplace of English,
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that is of course England saying thank you for watching me, teaching you and of course…
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ta ta for now.
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