Let’s relax and learn some English vocabulary & expressions!
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Oh, hello. My name is
Emma. You might be wondering
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why I'm wearing
sunglasses. Well, it's because
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today I am relaxing.
Being an English teacher
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can be hard work, but
today I want to relax.
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Well, let's relax together,
and let's also learn
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something today. So,
today we are going to learn
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some expressions about
relaxing. I'm going to
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teach you 10 new
expressions you can use to
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talk about relaxing. So, get ready,
sit back, relax, and let's learn together.
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The first word I want
us to talk about is the
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word I just used, relax.
So, when we relax,
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it means we're not stressed
out, we're not worried,
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we are enjoying
ourselves, and we're resting.
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So, for example, how
do I relax? Well, I relax
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by listening to music.
I relax by watching TV.
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I relax by taking walks in my
neighborhood. How do you relax?
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Well, we can also use...
So, I just used relax
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as a verb. Remember,
a verb is an action word.
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We can also use relax
as an adjective. An
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adjective is a word that
describes something.
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So, relax as an adjective,
we have two forms,
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relaxing with -ing
and relaxed with -ed.
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Many learners find -ing
and -ed adjectives really
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confusing, but let's
look at this word for a
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moment and talk about
it. So, relaxing with -ing
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describes something.
It describes a situation
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or an object. So, for
example, I can say, "The
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music is relaxing."
"Taking a walk is relaxing."
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"Reading a book is relaxing."
"Swimming is relaxing."
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So, notice all of
these things are either
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situations or, you
know, objects that I used
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relaxing with. Well, when
we use -ed and we say
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relaxed, what that means
is it means we're talking
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about our feelings, how
we feel. So, for example,
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I am relaxed right now.
I feel relaxed. So, this
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means I don't feel
stressed, I feel calm. So, this
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is the difference between
relaxing, which is for
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situations or objects,
versus relaxed. I am
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relaxed, which is for
describing our feelings.
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So, now let's look at
some other examples of
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words we can use to relax.
Okay, so another common
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expression we use to
talk about relaxing is the
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expression "take it
easy." This expression is
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common in music.
There's a great Eagles song
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called "Take It Easy"
where you can listen to
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this expression. So,
what does it mean, "take
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it easy"? Well, one
meaning is it means to relax
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and to avoid hard work, to do very little.
So, when I take it easy, I don't do much.
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I relax, I rest. That's
what I do when I take
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it easy. So, let's look
at an example of this
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in a sentence. This
weekend, I'm taking it easy.
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So, again, that means I'm
not going to do hard work.
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I'm just going to rest
and relax. There's another
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meaning for "take it
easy." We can also use it to
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mean goodbye. Some
people in English will say,
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"Take it easy," and they
mean goodbye. So, you know,
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"See you later. Take it
easy." It's a common way
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to say goodbye. Another
meaning of "take it easy"
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is something you
need to be careful of.
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"Take it easy," depending
on how you say it,
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can also be a command
for someone to calm down.
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So, if someone is
really angry and you say,
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"Oh, take it easy,"
you're telling them to calm
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down, which might
work, but a lot of the times,
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people, when they're angry, they
don't want to hear "take it easy."
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So, "take it easy" can mean
the same thing as, "Calm
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down. Take it easy." So,
again, your voice matters.
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We often use "take it
easy" when people are
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sick. So, imagine Fred
is sick this weekend.
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We might say, "Oh, Fred,
I heard you're sick. Take
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it easy this weekend,"
meaning rest. Don't do hard
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work. Take it easy. And
here, I've used the same
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example, "I hear you're
sick. Take it easy." So,
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this is a great expression
to learn, and it's very
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common in English, so
it's a good one to remember.
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Okay, the next expression that also means
relax is "unwind," and I want you to pay
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careful attention to
pronunciation here because
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many students
pronounce this as "unwind,"
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but the pronunciation
is "wind," "unwind." So,
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what does it mean to
unwind? Well, like I said,
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it's relax. So, let's
look at some examples.
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"How do I unwind?
How do I relax?" Well,
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I'm watching TV to unwind. I listen to
music to unwind. I go for a walk to unwind.
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You might ask somebody
else this question, "What
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do you do to unwind?"
So, what do you do to relax?
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Here's another example
of the word "unwind."
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"She unwinds." So,
it's a verb. "She unwinds
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by drinking wine." I
like this last sentence
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because I think it can
help you remember the
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pronunciation. When people
drink wine, they unwind.
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"Wine" and "wind" have
a similar pronunciation,
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so maybe that can help you
remember how to pronounce this word.
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And "unwind" is
common, again, in English
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conversation. You know,
"What did you do this
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weekend?" "Oh, I spent
the weekend unwinding."
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You might hear people
say that. Let's look at
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some other examples
of relaxation expressions.
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All right. So, the
next word, "chill,"
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is very popular with
younger people. This is
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not the kind of word my
parents or grandparents
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will use. It's often used by teenagers or
people in their 20s or maybe even 30s.
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So, what does it mean
to say "chill"? Well,
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"chill" is slang for
"relax." So, for example,
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someone might say, "This weekend,
I'm chilling." "Let's chill this weekend."
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"I like to chill on the
weekend." This means
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relax. And again, it's
not used by older people;
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it tends to be used by
younger people. We can also
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use "chill," depending
on our tone or our voice,
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to mean "calm down."
Just like "take it easy," if
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we say "chill," that means
we're telling someone
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to calm down. And
they might not take it in a
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good way. "Chill, man.
Calm down." Or "Chill.
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Take it easy." It means,
you know, relax because
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a person probably is
mad or angry or upset.
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"Chill out." You might
also hear someone say,
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"You need to chill." That
means you need to relax.
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Again, it's all about the
way you say things. So,
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now let's look at our
next word that has to do
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with relaxation, "are"
and "are." So, if you hear
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someone say "are" and
"are," one of the meanings
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of this can be "rest and
relaxation" or "rest and
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recreation" or "rest and
recuperation." It doesn't
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really matter what the
second "are" is. The point
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of "are" and "are" is it
means relaxing in your
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free time. So, when we
talk about "are" and "are,"
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we're talking about our
free time we use to enjoy
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life and to relax. So,
how might we use this in
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a sentence? Well, "are"
and "are" is a noun. So,
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I'll give some examples.
I might say, "Oh, summer
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is great. It's a great
time for are and are."
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This means summer is
a good time to relax. As
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simple as that. I can
also say, "Oh, I'm getting
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a lot of are and are this
week." This means I'm
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relaxing and resting
this week. So, this, again,
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it's slang, but you might
hear someone talk about
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"are" and "are," and
that's what this means.
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Okay, so the next word
or expression I want to
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look at is "take a break"
or "take a breather."
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"Take a break" and
"take a breather" mean to
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take a short pause or
to stop doing something
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for a short time in order to relax
or to de-stress. So, for example,
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we can also say you
take a break to stop doing
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something for a short time.
When we use "breather,"
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it's usually more
about stress. "Take a
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breather" usually means
someone is stressed out,
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and if they take a
breather, it means
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they're resting so
they don't feel stressed.
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"Take a break" is more
common. We use it more in
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our everyday English.
If you say, "Oh, it's time
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for a break. Let's take a
break." That means let's
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stop doing what we're
doing. Let's take a moment
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to rest and relax. Now,
I just wanted to point
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this out. The verb we
use with "break" in English
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is "take." "Take a break."
In other languages, it
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might be "do a break"
or "make a break," but in
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English, we always use
the word "take a break."
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All right, let's look at a
few more expressions
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to do with relaxation. All right, so
we have three more expressions to go.
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The next expression is
"sit back" or "kick back."
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We can use either of these
expressions. They mean
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the same thing. When
you sit back or you kick
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back, it means you relax
and you don't do much
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of anything. You rest.
So, for example, "I'm going
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to kick back," or if I
want, I can say, "I'm going
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to kick back and relax."
We use both of these. I
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can also say, "I'm going
to sit back and relax."
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That's possible, too.
"Let's kick back this
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weekend. Let's sit back
and enjoy the show."
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So, again, this means to just
relax and to not do much of anything.
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The next expression
is "put my feet up." So,
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when you put your feet
up, it's an expression in
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English, and it means
to sit and relax. English
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has many expressions
for relaxation. You're
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probably noticing that right
now. When we say, "put
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my feet up," let's look
at some examples of this.
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We can say, "Put your
feet up. It's the weekend."
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So, that means relax.
Don't do anything. It's the
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weekend. "After work, I
put my feet up and watch
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reality TV." So, this
means after work, I sit and I
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relax and I watch
reality TV. All right, so our
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next expression, our
final expression, is an
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important one, "recharge."
"Recharge" or "recharge
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our batteries" is what we
do when we rest in order
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to get energy back. So,
every day, we have lots
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going on. Maybe we have
children or work or school,
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and at the end of the
day, it's important to
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recharge our batteries.
This means it's important
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to rest and relax to get
more energy. So, this is
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how I would use this.
"Every year, I go on vacation
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to recharge" or "Every
year, I go on vacation to
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recharge my batteries."
So, thank you for watching
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this video. We've talked
a lot about relaxation.
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I'm going to tell you
something that's not so
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relaxing for a moment,
and then we'll go back to
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relaxing. You can take
our test at www.engvid.com
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to practice the words
you learned here. It's not
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relaxing. I hope you
take it easy after the test
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and relax after you do
that because, remember,
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the best way to remember
something is actually
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to test ourselves. You
can also subscribe to my
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YouTube channel. I
have many different videos
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on all sorts of different
topics from pronunciation
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to grammar to writing and
vocabulary and so much
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more. So, thank you for
watching. I am now going
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to unwind. I'm going
to take it easy. I'm going
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to recharge my batteries,
kick back, relax, sit
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back, enjoy myself. So,
thank you for watching,
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and I hope you get some relaxation
too. Until next time, take care.
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