Learn English: 8 TEST & EXAM Expressions

308,527 views ・ 2015-05-22

English with Emma


Please double-click on the English subtitles below to play the video.

00:02
Hello. My name is Emma, and in today's video, I am going to teach you seven test expressions.
0
2010
6615
00:08
Okay? So, seven expressions that have to do with exams, finals, tests, quizzes, whatever
1
8651
6963
00:15
you call them. So this video is very useful to you if you are in university or college,
2
15640
6563
00:22
in high school, if you're taking the TOEFL or the IELTS, and also if you just want to
3
22229
6961
00:29
learn some expressions for when you talk about when you were in school. Okay?
4
29190
5370
00:34
So, without further ado, let's talk about these seven expressions. The first expression:
5
34586
7447
00:42
"Procrastinate". Okay? This is a very long word that actually has a simple meaning. Procrastinate.
6
42059
9302
00:51
If you procrastinate, this is the first thing you do before you do a test. Procrastinate
7
51767
6612
00:58
is where you don't study right away. For example, maybe you're very stressed about your test
8
58379
7365
01:05
and you just don't want to study, so maybe you watch a movie, maybe you hang out with
9
65840
4960
01:10
your friends, maybe you go to the bar. Maybe, like me, you spend a lot of time on Facebook
10
70800
6700
01:17
or Twitter instead of actually studying for your exam. So, when you procrastinate, it
11
77500
7294
01:24
means that you are not studying. In fact, you are doing everything but studying. Okay?
12
84820
7721
01:32
So we call this "procrastinate". And we don't just use this for exams and tests. You can
13
92567
4883
01:37
also use this word when it comes to projects, assignments, taxes; anything where you need
14
97450
8744
01:46
to do work and you really don't want to do the work, so you do something else instead.
15
106220
4696
01:50
Okay?
16
110942
720
01:51
So let's look at our example sentence. "Facebook helped me procrastinate." So before my test,
17
111688
7496
01:59
I went on Facebook, I didn't study, I procrastinated. Okay? And because this is a long word, let's
18
119210
8324
02:07
just practice pronunciation. Pro. Okay? So say this with me. Pro. Procras, procras. Procrastin,
19
127560
13874
02:21
procrastin. Procrastinate. Procrastinate. And you'll notice the "cras", procrastinate,
20
141560
9123
02:30
is the loud part. Okay? If you are a person who always procrastinates, you, my friend,
21
150709
8017
02:38
are a procrastinator. Okay? You are a procrastinator. A procrastinator is a person who always procrastinates.
22
158752
8760
02:48
So let's look at the next expression. If you have been procrastinating, and you've had
23
168012
6481
02:54
weeks and weeks to study for your exam but you didn't, then this is when you might have
24
174519
6860
03:01
to pull an all-nighter. Okay? "Pull an all-nighter." What does this mean? Well, I want you to look
25
181379
8185
03:09
at this word here, "night". So, when you pull an all-nighter, it has to do with nighttime.
26
189590
6122
03:15
It's where you study the whole night. You do not sleep, so no sleep. All you do is study
27
195738
8565
03:24
all night. You might do this if you have an exam or a test the next day. You will stay
28
204329
5410
03:29
awake all night studying. This usually happens after procrastination. Okay? So, pull an all-nighter.
29
209739
9186
03:39
Pull an all-nighter.
30
219226
2641
03:41
Let's look at an example sentence. A very simple sentence, but: "Last night, I pulled
31
221893
7275
03:49
an all-nighter for my math test." I stayed up all night studying. I pulled an all-nighter.
32
229194
7013
03:56
It's a little bit of a strange expression, because we have the word "pull" an all-nighter.
33
236233
4048
04:00
It's a little strange, but very, very common.
34
240307
4954
04:05
The next word: "cram". Okay? So here we have a verb, "cram". "Cram" is similar to "pull
35
245925
8008
04:13
an all-nighter", although you can cram for weeks, so the time here is a little different.
36
253959
6171
04:20
When you cram, it means you study very, very hard. It's like you are studying all day,
37
260130
7174
04:27
all night. You're just always studying, and you're studying a lot in a very short time.
38
267330
7240
04:34
You might have a week to cram, you might have two days to cram. Okay? So it's not always
39
274789
5741
04:40
one night; it can be a week, a couple of days, but you're trying to put a lot of information
40
280530
5750
04:46
in your head. You're trying to learn a lot in a short time. So, before a test, you will
41
286280
6910
04:53
have to cram. You will have to study hard. "Study hard" and "cram" are synonyms. Okay?
42
293190
7234
05:00
So let's look at an example. "I have crammed a lot for the test.", "I have crammed a lot
43
300767
8107
05:08
for the test." This means I have studied hard for the test. I've studied for the past two
44
308900
5360
05:14
weeks for this test. I've crammed. I've filled my head up with all this knowledge.
45
314260
5770
05:20
Okay, the next expression: "Burn the midnight oil". "Burn the midnight oil" is very, very
46
320970
6569
05:27
similar to "pull an all-nighter". Okay? Again, we have this idea of night, midnight. If you
47
327565
8589
05:36
burn the midnight oil, it has nothing to do with oil. Okay? Maybe historically, yes, but
48
336180
6690
05:42
nowadays, if you say you burn the midnight oil, it means you stay up all night, just
49
342870
5500
05:48
like an all-nighter and you pretty much study or you do something all night, working hard.
50
348370
6069
05:54
Okay?
51
354465
841
05:55
So here is an example sentence. Tomorrow I have a math test. So: "Tonight I will burn
52
355473
7197
06:02
the midnight oil.", "Tonight I will burn the midnight oil." So, tonight I will stay up
53
362710
6400
06:09
all night, I will pull an all-nighter. I will burn the midnight oil. Okay? And the reason
54
369110
6960
06:16
I need to do the... Pull an all-nighter and burn the midnight oil is because I procrastinated.
55
376070
7000
06:23
So now let's look at some things that happen if you procrastinate or if you cram. Okay?
56
383180
7000
06:30
So let's look at some more expressions. Okay, so you have procrastinated, you have crammed,
57
390240
5380
06:35
you have pulled the all-nighter, you have burned the midnight oil. You've taken your
58
395620
4331
06:39
test. So now what happens? Well, you find out your grade. Okay?
59
399977
5223
06:45
So, we'll start with the worst case scenario; the worst thing that can happen. On your test,
60
405200
6184
06:51
if you "flunk" your test... This is a synonym for the word "fail". Okay? And notice the
61
411410
7284
06:58
unhappy face. If you flunk your test, this will be you. You will not be happy. Okay?
62
418720
7498
07:06
So it is a verb, and here is an example of this sentence. "I flunked the test." Now,
63
426647
8188
07:14
I've written a little "F" here because in American and Canadian systems, we sometimes
64
434861
6449
07:21
give grades like "A", "B", "C", "D", "E" and "F". "F" is the worst possible grade you can
65
441310
5930
07:27
get, so if you flunk, you fail, you will get an "F". So it's a very bad mark.
66
447240
6910
07:34
Okay, so we've started out with the worst. Now let's look at something more positive.
67
454571
5110
07:39
If you "pass with flying colours"... This actually has nothing to do with the word "colour".
68
459707
7548
07:47
If you pass with flying colours it means you did great on your test; you got a very high
69
467505
5585
07:53
score. So, if you pass with flying colours, you'll have a big smile; you'll be very happy.
70
473090
6860
07:59
You did well. So: "I passed", and this, if you can guess, is in the past tense because
71
479950
8074
08:08
of the "ed". "I passed my test with flying colours." And so, in the American or Canadian
72
488050
7954
08:16
system, this would mean you got an "A" or an "A+". You did very, very well.
73
496030
5450
08:23
Similarly, sometimes we talk about the word "kill". And usually, you might think "kill"
74
503475
6605
08:30
like "enh, enh", very negative. Right? In this case, it is not negative. If you kill
75
510080
5445
08:35
an exam, it's a great thing. It means you have aced it. You have done excellent. You
76
515551
5608
08:41
have gotten a great score. So, again... Actually, you know what? If you kill, you'd be very
77
521159
5231
08:46
happy. Yeah. Okay, kind of ruined his eye. Okay. Maybe you won't look like this, you'll
78
526390
7947
08:54
look... Okay, if you kill it, you will be very happy.
79
534363
3957
08:58
So, here is an example sentence: "I killed it. I killed my math exam." I did great. I
80
538320
7458
09:05
got an "A". Okay? So it has the same meaning as "passed with flying colours". Same meaning.
81
545804
6328
09:12
Finally... So, we've now looked at the worst and we've looked at the best. What about in
82
552304
6536
09:18
the middle? Well, we also have this expression: "Pass by the skin of my teeth". Okay? It's
83
558840
12464
09:31
a very strange expression. "Pass by the skin of my teeth". This means that you have just
84
571330
7794
09:39
passed. If 50 is, you know, a fail, anything below 50 is a fail and you passed by the skin
85
579150
9364
09:48
of your teeth, it means you got a 51%. You just passed. You almost failed, but you got
86
588540
7940
09:56
one mark so you didn't fail. So this is almost fail, but you did pass. Okay?
87
596506
7058
10:03
So, for example: "I passed by the skin of my teeth." This refers to either maybe a mark
88
603590
5640
10:09
of a "C" or a "D". If you get a 51%, you passed by the skin of your teeth. Okay?
89
609230
8204
10:17
So, I hope you use some of these test expressions. They're very common. Especially "procrastinate",
90
617744
5960
10:23
"flunk", "cram". If you go to any university campus, any college campus, you will hear
91
623730
5750
10:29
these expressions. They're also very common on TV shows about university and college,
92
629480
6760
10:36
or about high school. So, I hope you do well on all of your tests. I hope you do not procrastinate.
93
636240
8874
10:45
I hope you are not a procrastinator. I hope you don't pull all-nighters, because they're
94
645140
4750
10:49
not good for you. And I also hope that you always pass with flying colours, and you kill
95
649890
7934
10:57
all of your tests.
96
657850
1741
11:00
If you want, you can take our quiz at www.engvid.com. There, you can actually maybe pass with flying
97
660076
7608
11:07
colours. You can try to use these expressions, and make sure that you understand them all.
98
667710
5319
11:13
Okay? So come visit us at www.engvid.com.
99
673055
3535
11:16
Also, feel free to subscribe to my YouTube channel.
100
676590
3562
11:20
And until next time, I will see you later.
101
680197
3539
About this website

This site will introduce you to YouTube videos that are useful for learning English. You will see English lessons taught by top-notch teachers from around the world. Double-click on the English subtitles displayed on each video page to play the video from there. The subtitles scroll in sync with the video playback. If you have any comments or requests, please contact us using this contact form.

https://forms.gle/WvT1wiN1qDtmnspy7