Learn English with THE HUNGER GAMES

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Oh, hello. I didn't see you there. I'm Alex. Thanks for clicking, and welcome to this lesson
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on how to learn English with books. Today, I'm looking at a very specific book.
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This is The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins. It is a young adult novel that is very popular,
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and has been turned into a movie, and is easy to find everywhere.
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So, in this lesson, I'm going to talk about why The Hunger Games is a great book to start
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for new intermediate English learners, and also, I'm going to talk about 10 items of
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vocabulary from chapter one of the book. If you'd like to get a copy of the book yourself,
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you can check out the link to Amazon attached to this video for a physical copy, and if
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you're interested in an audio version of the book, you can actually link to Audible.com
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where, if you do sign up, you get your first book free, so you can get The Hunger Games,
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you can get classics like 1984, you can find newer books as well. So, if you're interested
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in that, check out the links attached to the video. And now, let the games begin.
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So, like I mentioned, The Hunger Games is a good book for intermediate English students
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for a number of reasons. First of all, The Hunger Games is written in the first person,
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so there is a lot of: "I", "I", "I", just like you normally speak in everyday life,
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where the most common personal pronoun you use is probably "I". Second of all, it is
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written in the present tense. Now, I don't mean that the book doesn't have future tense,
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or past tense, or conditionals. It has all those things, but the primary tense it uses
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with the character speaking is the present.
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So, now, I'm going to read you the first paragraph of the book so you can see what I mean.
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"When I wake up, the other side of the bed is cold.
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My fingers stretch out, seeking Prim's warmth,
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but finding only the rough canvas cover of the mattress.
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She must have had bad dreams, and climbed in with our mother.
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Of course she did. This is the day of the reaping."
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So, you see "is", you hear:
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"The other side of the bed is cold when I wake up."
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Present simple. Now, not only does this make it a little easier for new English learners or
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intermediate English learners to read the book because the present tenses are usually
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the first ones you learn, it also makes the book a lot more engaging, interesting, and
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exciting, because everything feels a lot more present. There's no other way to put it.
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Third of all, The Hunger Games, as you probably know if you're watching this video, or maybe
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you don't know, is very popular. Now, you might be thinking:
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"Why is this a good thing if I'm choosing a book to learn English?"
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Well, number one: It's really easy to find.
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Whether you're looking for the audio book or if you're looking for a physical copy,
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if you're looking for the e-book - every website, every store will have stacks and stacks of
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copies of this book. This also means there are multiple translations. This might also
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mean that you have already read this book in your own language, and it might be a good
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idea, now, to read it in English, because you're already familiar with the content,
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the characters, and what the action is like in the book.
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Fourth, it does have an interesting story. Is it my favorite book of all time?
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No, it's not, but it is pretty interesting.
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There is a dystopian world, a tyrannical government
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that's ruling everyone, and there's a strong female hero. So this book is actually really
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popular with teenage girls, also with boys and men, but there is a strong female lead,
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which is attractive to many people.
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Now, the other thing is that this book is packed with vocabulary. Not just this book,
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obviously, many books are packed with vocabulary, vocabulary, vocabulary. And what I recommend,
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especially if you do buy a physical copy of this book, is that you use it like a notebook.
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Be ready to just write in it. Write vocabulary all over the place. Write translations.
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If you want to write, you know, the Spanish translation, the Portuguese translation, the Farsi translation,
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the Arabic translation, so it makes sense to you.
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Now, I can speak from this from a personal level, because I am currently reading
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The Hunger Games, but I'm reading it in French, as I am studying French. And the first...
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I'm only about five pages in, but those first five pages are just filled with notes in pencil
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that I have left. And I'm writing all over it, I'm treating it like a notebook. You know,
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normally I take good care of my books, and I think:
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"Oh, my book, my book, it must be in perfect condition."
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But, if you're learning a language, when you buy a book, you use it
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like a notebook; you write all over it. It makes it much more personal for you, and it
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will help you to learn the vocabulary and the grammar a lot quicker. And speaking of
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vocabulary, let's look at some words from chapter one of The Hunger Games.
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Okay, so, the first word we are going to look at from chapter one of The Hunger Games is
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"swollen". "Swollen" is an adjective that means enlarged due to internal pressure. It
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sounds complicated, but as soon as I describe it, you'll get it. For example:
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"His ankle looked swollen for 3 days after he twisted it."
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So a part of your body can be swollen
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when it is twisted or it becomes enlarged. If you have an allergy, for example, your
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neck might become swollen. If you twist your ankle when you're running, the ankle gets
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bigger, it gets swollen. Okay? So just repeat after me:
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"Swollen".
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Okay, good. Let's continue
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to the next one, which is a phrasal verb.
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Now, this phrasal verb is "blurt out". "Blurt out" means to say something suddenly without
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thinking about it. So if you just say something and you don't really think about it,
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you blurt it out. For example:
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"You can't just blurt out anything that pops into your head!"
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So if you're, you know, having a fight with your boyfriend or your girlfriend, and you suddenly
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blurt something out that is a secret, like: "I've been cheating on you!"
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because you feel so guilty, it's probably not a good thing. But when you blurt something out, you say
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it without thinking because you're emotionally charged inside and you want it to come out.
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Next: "upbeat". If you're an upbeat person, you're positive, you're happy, you're cheerful.
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So, for example: "She's always upbeat around the office."
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You see the prefix "up", and
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"beat" like "boom, boom, de dum, boom". If you're upbeat-right?-you're positive, cheerful,
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happy. Like: "Hey, how's it going? Hey, how is your day going?" Things like this. So,
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if you're upbeat, you're happy, cheerful. Positive personality. So, are you an upbeat
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person or are you someone who is, you know, a little more subdued or sad in life?
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Which, I'm sorry. So...
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Next: "resemble". "Resemble" is a verb. If you resemble something or someone... To resemble
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means to be like or similar to. For example:
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"He resembles his father."
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So this means maybe in his character, his personality.
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It can also mean in his looks, his appearance. He
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resembles his father. Okay?
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And finally, we have: "abandoned". This is an adjective or a past verb, which could mean
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to be left alone or deserted. Now, if you are deserted, abandoned, left alone, it means
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someone just-I'm going to drop this-abandoned you. Okay? So, for example:
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"Their parents abandoned them when they were 12."
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Maybe their parents were not happy people, they had a
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lot of things going on, they didn't like their kids... It could be a number of reasons. Maybe
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they had depression issues, and the parents abandoned their children. This is a sad story.
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I don't know why I made this example. I'm very sorry, students. All right, let's look
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at five more pieces of vocabulary.
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Our next word is "snob". Now, a snob is someone who acts superior or who feels they have better
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taste than someone else. For example: You could be a movie snob,
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you could be a food snob, a video game snob.
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Someone who feels your taste is better, you know, than other people.
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For example: "Don't be a food snob. We're going to McDonald's!" Okay? You made
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lunch plans and your friend has a limited amount of money they can spend, and they say:
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"I want to go to McDonald's. It's cheaper than going to this steak restaurant you recommended,
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where I have to pay $50 for a steak." Okay? So: "Please don't be a food snob. We're going
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to McDonald's! End of story." All right? So, don't be a snob.
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Next we have a verb, this is "ensure". So, "ensure", you see "sure", "ensure", make sure
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or make certain. So, for example:
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"Please ensure you lock the door."
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We did this to ensure that everyone, you know, would stay awake during the movie or something like that.
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Next we have another verb: "scrub". So, when you think of "scrub", you see the word "rub",
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in there, and "scrub" means to rub hard with a brush, a cloth, etc. So, if you're doing,
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like this, you're scrubbing the floor, or scrubbing the wall, or scrubbing your hands.
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Okay? Now, this is usually on a hard surface. So, for example: "I hate scrubbing the toilet."
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If your toilet is very dirty and you have to get in there, and scrub the toilet. Okay?
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Next, this is an expression: to keep tabs on someone or something.
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If you are keeping tabs on someone or on something,
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you are observing it carefully, or you're keeping a record of something. For example:
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"We need to keep tabs on how much we're spending."
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So this could be in a business, this could be in a relationship,
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this could be a conversation with your roommate
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where, you know, you don't feel confident, you don't feel comfortable about how much
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money you have, and you tell your roommate, you tell your business partner, you tell your
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girlfriend/wife/husband, whoever:
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"We need to pay attention to how much money we're spending.
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We need to keep tabs on how much we're spending.
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Track it, record it, pay careful attention, and observe our habits."
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Okay? You can also keep tabs on a person. So, you know, if you
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have been with a company for five years and there's a new employee, your boss might tell
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you: "Keep tabs on this guy. Keep tabs on this girl. Keep tabs on this one." This means:
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"Pay attention to them. They are new. They might make mistakes more easily than you,
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since you've been here for longer. So keep tabs on them."
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And finally, we have "mercy". "Mercy" is a noun. It usually goes with the verb "show",
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"to show mercy".
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It means to show compassion or kindness. So, for example:
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"They didn't show their enemies any mercy."
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So this means that in a war, one army showed no mercy, no
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compassion, no kindness for someone else. Imagine, you know, if you are in a war or
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if you're in a fight with a person and you're losing the fight, and you want them to stop,
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you might just say:
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"I give up. Mercy. Mercy. Mercy. Please, please, please stop.
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Show some kindness. Show some compassion, please."
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So today, we looked at 10 words. Number one: "swollen", this means enlarged due to internal
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pressure. So, if you have an allergic reaction to something, your hands can become swollen
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or your neck can become swollen. If you twist your ankle, your wrist,
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they can become swollen as well.
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Next we have "blurt out". So, again, this is a phrasal verb that means to say something
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without thinking about it. You can blurt out your true feelings for someone, like:
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"I love you." Okay? You blurt out, you say it without thinking about it,
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because it's inside you and it wants to come out.
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Next: "upbeat". This is an adjective that means positive, happy, or cheerful.
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A person can have an upbeat personality, they can be an upbeat person in general. Okay?
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A movie can even have an upbeat feel to it,
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if it's a very positive movie, you know, with light touches to it.
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Next: "resemble" is a verb that means to be like or similar to. So, two songs
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can resemble each other, two people can resemble each other,
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two movies can resemble each other if they
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are similar. So, as I said in the previous example:
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"Oh, he resembles his father." Or:
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"You resemble someone I know." Or:
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"She resembles her sister",
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looks like or maybe acts like her sister.
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Next: "abandoned" which means to be left alone or deserted. If someone abandons you,
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they leave you all by yourself, and usually they never come back.
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It's a very sad, dramatic word, if you remember the example we gave before.
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Next: "snob". A snob is a person who acts like they're superior or like their tastes
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are better than yours. So, we mentioned food snobs, movie snobs, you can have video game
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snobs. Any type of snob, a person who feels they are better than you and have better taste
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than you at something.
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Next: "ensure". Just see the word "sure" and think:
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"make sure". Ensure, make sure, ensure make sure.
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Or make certain. Okay? So, please ensure you do the quiz after this video on
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www.engvid.com.
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Next we have "scrub". So, to scrub, think of this action
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[rubs hands together]
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Okay.
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To rub hard with a brush or cloth, etc. You have to scrub your bathroom, scrub the tub,
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scrub the toilet, scrub the floor. Scrub your feet, maybe your feet are really dirty.
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Next: to keep tabs on someone or something, it means to observe carefully or to keep a
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record. So, if you keep tabs on someone, you're paying close attention to what they're doing.
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You can keep tabs on your spending, how much money you're spending, for example, as well.
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And finally, we have "mercy", which is compassion or kindness. So this usually goes with the
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verb "show", "to show mercy". Show compassion, show kindness. All right.
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So, today, we have been talking about The Hunger Games.
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If you would like to get an audio version of the book, you can check out the link to Audible.com
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attached to this video. There, when you sign up, you can get your first book for free.
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Also, if you want to get a print copy of the book, don't forget to check out the Amazon link,
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which is also attached to this video. And, as always,
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if you want to test your understanding of this material,
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check out the quiz on www.engvid.com.
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And if you like this video, like it, comment on it, subscribe to the YouTube channel,
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check me out on Twitter and Facebook.
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And one more thing, guys,
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so this is kind of a new video style that I'm trying, and
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I'd like to know, if you guys enjoyed this talk about books and learning vocabulary through
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books, if you'd like to see more videos like this where I look at a specific book,
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like 1984 or like The Chronicles of Narnia or
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The Lord of the Rings, or something like this,
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also let me know in the comments, and we'll see what can happen after that.
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All right, until next time, thanks for clicking.
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