I use these phrases Every. Damn. Day... So YOU should probably learn them too! βœŒπŸ»πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§

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I use these phrases Every. Damn. Day... So YOU should probably learn them too! βœŒπŸ»πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§

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Hello, lovely students, and welcome back to English with Lucy.
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Today, I've got a really useful video for you full of English that I personally use
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every day!
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Now, you're going to learn around 19
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phrases that I and a lot of other people who speak English use on a daily basis.
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Before we get started, I want to remind you that I've made a beautiful free PDF
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to go with this video.
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It contains all of the vocabulary,
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phonetic transcriptions to help with your pronunciation, extra examples, and a quiz
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at the end to test your understanding.
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If you'd like to download that, just
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click on the link in the description box, enter your name and your email address.
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It's a free service and you can
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unsubscribe at any time.
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Okay, let's get started with our phrases.
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While I like to imagine that I have a huge vocabulary and I use all kinds of
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interesting and beautiful phrases every day, the truth is that I repeat myself
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quite often from one day to the next.
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I cling on to words like a magnet and
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I use them again and again and again until people say, can you stop saying that, please?
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Like most of you, I spend most days doing similar activities, working, eating,
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hanging out with friends.
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Hanging out with my pets, actually.
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And I have a bank of phrases that I use every day without even thinking about them.
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And that's what I want to give you in this lesson, my bank.
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And I'm not talking about my money.
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I'm talking about my personal vocabulary bank.
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Learn these phrases and you'll be able to get through a lot of the day in an
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English speaking environment without having to think too hard about what
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you're saying.
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And that's what we want in life, to not
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think too hard!
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I'm going to start with some general
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phrases that I say any time and any place.
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Number 1, what a shame!
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What a shame!
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What a shame!
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This is such a great response to something negative or unfortunate that
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happens or someone tells you about.
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It's better to use it for small
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inconveniences like, our favourite restaurant is booked up on our anniversary.
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What a shame!
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Or, Jean can't come tonight.
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She's busy.
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What a shame!
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Don't use this when someone tells you that their pet died or something more
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serious happened.
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I don't feel it's strong enough for that.
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Number 2, I haven't got a clue.
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I haven't a clue.
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I haven't got a clue.
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This phrase means, I really don't know.
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Now I wouldn't recommend using this phrase with your boss or when something
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is very important because it can seem a bit too casual.
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Like you don't care that you don't know.
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I haven't a clue.
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I haven't got a clue.
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We normally use got with haven't.
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I haven't got a pen.
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I haven't got time.
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But in this phrase, sometimes we go a bit more old-fashioned and say, I haven't a clue.
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I use I haven't got a clue with friends or family.
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Do you know where the binoculars are?
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I haven't got a clue.
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Sorry.
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Okay.
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Number 3, I use this all the time, to cut a long story short.
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To cut a long story short.
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I really do need to work on making my
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long stories shorter.
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I have the habit of starting a story with
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a lot of enthusiasm, especially in front of a group of people.
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And then I just, I lose the plot.
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It doesn't go anywhere.
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I don't finish it.
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I just trail off.
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To cut a long story short, we use this phrase to say, I'm going to tell you the
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main point of the story.
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I'll cut out all the extras.
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I'm going to make this long story shorter by just telling you the essential information.
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We often say this when we realise that we've been waffling on for a while and we
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need to get to the point.
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To waffle, or here I used it in a phrasal
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verb, to waffle on, is to talk for a long time without saying anything really of
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value or anything really interesting.
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Sorry, I've been waffling on for hours.
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I've been waffling for hours.
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You add the preposition on to turn waffle
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into a phrasal verb, and it just adds emphasis.
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It implies that this is an ongoing action.
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I actually can't believe I've been waffling on about the phrase, to waffle
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and to waffle on.
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That is just so explanatory.
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Let's go back to cut a long story short.
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Sometimes we preface this phrase with
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anyway, which is another word I use about 150 times a day.
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Anyway, to cut a long story short.
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I am sorry if I go on a bit.
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I just get really excited by words and phrases.
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I want you to know them all.
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Let's go to number 4, which is, make up your mind!
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Make up your mind!
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This is the last general one, and it
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means, decide!
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Or make a decision!
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We tend to use this phrase when we're a
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bit frustrated because someone can't or won't decide.
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I say it to my dog, Diego, when he's standing in the doorway, wondering
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whether to go outside or not, letting in lots of cold air and lots of leaves.
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Make up your mind, Diego!
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Make a decision.
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Okay, so those are my general phrases.
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Now I'm going to move through my work day
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from morning to evening.
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So let's get cracking.
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Let's get on with it.
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I'm starting in the morning, but I only
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have three phrases to put here because I don't talk a lot in the morning.
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However, if I am saying anything at 7 am, these are the ones I'd use.
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Mind if I grab the last?
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Mind if I'd grab the last?
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Mind if I grab the last piece of toast, bagel, teabag.
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This is a way to ask if you can eat or use or take the last of something.
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It's a question I ask my husband or he asks me several times a day.
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Notice how we omit do you from the beginning of the question.
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This is called ellipsis, and it's really common in informal questions.
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Mind if I grab the last?
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Number 6, I use this a lot.
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I've got to dash, or just for short, gotta dash.
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Gotta dash.
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This means I have to leave quickly,
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normally because I'm late.
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You can use it at any time of the day,
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but I often say it in the mornings because that's usually when I'm in a hurry.
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Number 7, another similar one, let's get a move on, or let's get going.
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This is a phrase we often say when we really want to leave, or we need to leave
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with someone else.
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It means, come on, we need to go.
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Let's get going.
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Let's get a move on.
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It's quite colloquial, quite casual, informal, and it's not rude, but it also
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isn't polite.
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I feel annoyed when Will says it to me.
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If he says, let's get a move on, he's implying that I'm being slow, or I'm
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going to be late.
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And I know, I know I'm slow.
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I know I'm going to be late.
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You don't have to tell me.
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Because of that, use it with your friends and family, but don't use it with your boss.
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Let's move on to some things that I say every day during my work day.
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Let's get cracking.
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I said that one at the beginning.
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Do you remember?
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It means, let's begin.
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I love using this phrase because it's more interesting than just saying, let's start.
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Let's get cracking.
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Let's get on with it.
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Number 9, I really do say this a lot.
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I've got back-to-back meetings today.
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Back-to-back meetings.
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If I'm not filming a video, which is my
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favourite part of the job, I'm probably in a meeting.
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And because Will and I work from home and work together, and our entire team is
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remote, I have a lot of Zoom meetings.
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If my meetings are back-to-back, it means
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I have one meeting after another with no breaks.
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You could use it with any task you to do
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one after another.
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Back-to-back presentations, back-to-back
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classes, back-to-back filming.
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Maybe you've got back-to back-social
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occasions over the holiday period.
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Number 10, I'm up to my ears.
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I'm up to my ears.
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And this one is related to the previous phrase.
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It means, I'm very busy.
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I'm up to my ears is short for, I'm up to
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my ears in work.
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I might use it in texts.
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If someone invites me out, I'll say, I'm so sorry, I can't come out tonight.
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I'm up to my ears.
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Number 11, I'm going to power through.
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I'm going to power through.
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This is a phrase I say when I'm going to
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work until I have finished.
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We often say this when we're tired or if
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the task is particularly difficult.
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You can also say power on through.
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Now, I absolutely love filming and making videos, but I have a six-video limit.
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You know that I post one YouTube video a week, but I've been working really hard
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behind the scenes to film a lot of videos for my courses.
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And when I get to that sixth video, because after then my tongue doesn't work
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properly, but I don't realise.
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So I waste a lot of time filming videos
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that cannot be used and have to be refilmed.
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When I get to that sixth video, I tell
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myself, I just need to power through this one and then I can take a break.
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Number 12 is give me a minute!
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Give me a minute!
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When someone needs me, I often want to finish what I'm working on.
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And when I'm speaking quickly, give me becomes gimme.
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Give me a minute.
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I'm just finishing something.
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I don't know about you, but I find it quite hard to focus at the best of times.
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So if someone takes my focus away, it takes me another 20 minutes to get
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focused again.
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So sometimes I'm trying to hold on to my
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focus and say, gimme a minute, gimme a minute.
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I'm just focusing on something.
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I'll get to you afterwards.
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Number 13, I need to clear my head.
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I need to clear my head.
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I use this phrase to say that I need to
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take a break or do a different activity for a while, usually because I'm feeling
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stressed or confused.
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If I've had back-to-back meetings or
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filming, I often need a bit of fresh air to clear my head.
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And number 14, the final daytime phrase, I could do with a little pick-me-up!
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I could do with a little pick-me-up!
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I use this once a day, normally at around 4 pm.
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Can you relate?
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Super healthy all-day, nourishing meals.
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And then at 4 pm, I'm like, I need chocolate or crisps.
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I don't mind which, I just need something.
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I really have to fight those 4 pm cravings.
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Often at 4 pm, I have a little energy dip.
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I'm sure it's something biological.
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It's probably a dip in blood sugar or something.
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And I need a little pick-me-up to boost
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my energy, a drink or a snack.
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I often have some coffee or a cereal bar
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in the afternoon.
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In American English, people often say I
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could use a little pick-me-up.
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Let's move on to the evening.
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At last, the day is coming to an end.
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Here are some things I say every evening.
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15, I'm just wrapping up for the day.
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This one means I'm finishing my work or
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finishing my tasks for the day.
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Wrapping everything up, making
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sure everything is
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finished so I can leave work and not think about work anymore.
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16, next round’s on me!
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Next round’s on me!
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When I lived in London, it was very common to go for after-work drinks at the
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pub.
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This phrase means I will buy the next set of drinks for our group.
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I've talked a bit about rounds before in my videos.
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It's very common in the UK, Ireland, Australia, and some other English
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speaking countries for people in a group to take turns buying drinks for everyone.
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If you're in a group of four, you buy the first round of four drinks, then the next
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person buys the second round and so on and so on.
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Be careful when you get into a round of drinks with a big group of people because
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you might end up buying eight drinks and maybe even drinking eight drinks, which
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is not a good idea and I don't encourage that.
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I also said on me.
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The next round's on me.
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That means I'm buying it.
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This one's on me.
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I'm paying for this one.
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Dinner's on us.
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We're paying for dinner.
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Number 17, peckish.
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I'm a bit peckish after the pub or at dinnertime.
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We need to eat something.
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This means I'm hungry.
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Not super hungry.
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I don't want a full meal, but I could eat.
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I could eat.
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My husband always says that.
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When I'm distributing the food I have cooked for our evening meal together, I
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say, how hungry are you?
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Wanting to know how much food
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do I put in your plate?
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And he always says, I could eat.
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I'm like, Will, that doesn't give me any indication as to how much food I should
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put in your plate.
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I'm sorry.
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You don't need to know this.
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Let's move on to number 18.
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Fancy a nightcap?
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I always fancy a nightcap, but I try not
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to have nightcaps.
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This one is about alcohol.
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It means, do you want one last drink before you go to bed?
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It's usually alcohol, but it can actually refer to any drink, hot cocoa, tea,
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herbal tea.
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They could all be nightcaps, but most
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English speakers will think that you're offering them an alcoholic drink like a
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whiskey or a brandy or something like that.
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And number 19, the last one, I'm going to
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turn in.
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I'm going to turn in.
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Going to, informal contraction, gonna.
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This phrase means I'm going to bed.
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And that's exactly how I end my day.
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Actually, I have a bonus phrase for you
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because it slipped my mind.
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No, that's it.
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That's the phrase.
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It slipped my mind.
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This means I forgot, but it's a nicer, softer way of saying it.
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I'm so sorry about forgetting your birthday.
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It totally slipped my mind or it slipped
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my mind to post that letter yesterday.
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It means I really wanted to, I tried to
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remember, but it just disappeared from my mind.
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It wasn't my fault.
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I say this all the time, all day, every day.
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Just got a lot going on.
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Anyway, it really is time to wrap up this video.
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I really hope you've enjoyed it.
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Don't forget to download the beautiful PDF that we've made for you with the quiz
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