An English Lesson about Idioms and Tiny Things!

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Learn English with Bob the Canadian


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Hi, Bob the Canadian here.
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Welcome to this English lesson
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where I'm going to talk about,
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a few really little things.
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I'm going to talk about some tiny things.
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And not only will I tell you what it is,
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but I'm also going to teach you a few English phrases,
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or a few English idioms
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that use the name of that tiny thing.
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(pop music)
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Well hey, welcome to this English lesson
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about tiny tiny things.
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Before we get started though,
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if you are new here,
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please click that red subscribe button below
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and give me a thumbs up if this video helps you learn
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just a little bit more English.
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(paper rustles softly)
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One of the first small things I wanted to talk about,
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is the dot on an i.
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You can see here that this dot is rather large
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because I printed out the word it,
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in a really really large font.
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But, one really tiny thing is,
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the dot on the letter i.
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And this reminded me of an English phrase,
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to dot your i's, and to cross your t's.
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Notice there's a t here as well.
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So, this i has a dot
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and this t is crossed.
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When we say that someone dots their i's
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and crosses their t's.
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It means that they've done a job thoroughly
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and completely,
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and that they've done the job well.
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We say that they did the job so well,
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that they dotted all their i's
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and they crossed all their t's.
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So this is the salt shaker from my kitchen.
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In English, we call this a salt shaker.
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And you can see there's little holes in the top
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and if I shake it,
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then some salt will come out onto my hand.
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These are called grains of salt
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and they are really, really tiny.
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And they make food taste really good.
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But there's three phrases I wanted to talk about
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that have the word salt in them.
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I'll just put this salt down here.
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The first is, if you describe someone
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as being the salt of the earth,
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it means that they are just a really
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honest, hard working person.
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I would describe my grandparents
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when they were alive as being the salt of the earth.
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They were people who worked hard,
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and they were honest in all their dealings with people.
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The second phrase I wanted to teach you
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with the word salt in it,
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is the phrase to rub salt in someone's wounds.
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If you have something bad happen to you in life,
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maybe you have a car accident
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and then your friend keeps talking about the car accident
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we would say that he is rubbing salt in your wounds
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because the car accident was already a bad thing.
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And you feel bad
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because your car is wrecked.
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But now your friend keeps talking about it.
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So, we would refer to that as,
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rubbing salt in your wounds.
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It is not a very nice thing to do.
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The last phrase I wanna teach you
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with the word salt in it is,
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to take something with a grain of salt.
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So, if someone tells you something
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and you are a little bit skeptical,
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you don't really believe them right away,
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we would say that you are taking what they say
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with a grain of salt.
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In English when you take something with a grain of salt,
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it means you don't believe it right away,
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but you take a little bit of time to think about it
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to make sure that it is true information.
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So this is a Canadian penny.
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It is our one cent coin.
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And, it actually has a maple leaf on one side
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and then on the other side,
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hopefully this focuses,
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you can see that it has Queen Elizabeth.
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So, a penny is worth one cent.
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Here is a cool fact,
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we don't actually use pennies in Canada anymore.
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You can use them if you want.
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But when you're at the store,
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everything always rounds off
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to the closest five cent mark now.
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Anyways, a couple phrases
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with the word penny in it.
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The one is, you can say to someone,
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a penny for your thoughts.
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So let's say you are with a friend,
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and they are not very talkative.
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You could say to them,
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hey, penny for your thoughts.
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And basically what that means is, hey,
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can you just tell me what you're thinking about?
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I'll jokingly give you some money.
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I'll give you a penny if you tell me
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what you're thinking about.
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So, if someone is sitting
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and not talking much,
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and you think they have something cool to say,
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you can say to them, hey, penny for your thoughts.
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And basically, you're just welcoming them
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to kind of talk about what they are thinking about.
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The second phrase with the word penny in it is the phrase,
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a penny saved, is a penny earned.
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And what this phrase means in English
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and it would mean the same in any language is that,
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if you don't spend money,
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it is almost the same as making money.
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So, if you have a penny,
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and the weekend comes
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and you don't spend the penny,
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or maybe you're talking more like $10.
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If you don't spend it,
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it's almost the same as if you have earned an extra penny.
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So a penny saved, is a penny earned basically means,
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if you don't spend your money,
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it's a lot like making extra money.
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It's not exactly the same thing.
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But I think you get the point.
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So, this is my wedding ring.
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The wedding ring by the way goes on the ring finger.
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Oh, if you didn't know the names
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of the fingers in English, I'll tell you.
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This is your thumb.
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This is your index finger.
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This is your middle finger,
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which is a bad thing if you turn this way
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and only show this finger.
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That's a bad thing in English.
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This is your middle finger.
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This is your ring finger,
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and this is your pinkie or pinky finger.
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By the way, a ring is a very tiny thing.
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And, your pinky finger is also a very small thing.
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There's two phrases I wanna teach you
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with the word ring in it.
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They don't have to do exactly with a wedding ring.
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But the first phrase I wanted to teach you is,
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to give someone a ring.
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So, if you hear
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that someone has given someone a ring,
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it usually means that they are engaged,
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to be married.
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So, if I think about
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when I was a much younger Bob the Canadian
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there was a time when I gave Jen a ring.
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I asked Jen to marry me and I gave her a ring.
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But, you know, the same phrase,
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to give someone a ring
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means something else as well.
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I could say that the other day I gave Jen a ring,
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which means, that I gave her a phone call.
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So the phrase to give someone a ring,
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can mean that two people got engaged.
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That one of the couple gave the other one a ring,
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and they are now engaged to be married.
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Or if you say,
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the other day I gave someone a ring,
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it means that you gave them a phone call.
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So this is a pin.
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In English, we call this a pin.
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And we use this to hang things,
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sometimes on the wall.
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So, if you had a piece of paper
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that you wanted to put on the wall,
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you might put a pin in it
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to hold it on the wall.
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We also use pins sometimes
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when we are sewing or tailoring clothes.
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But this is a pin.
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And the phrase I wanted to teach you
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with the word pin in it is,
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sometimes it's so quiet,
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that you can hear a pin drop.
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(pinging softly)
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I'm not sure you heard that.
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I was trying to be quiet while I did it.
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So, if you are somewhere
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where it's really, really quiet,
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you could say to the person you are with,
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it's so quiet in here,
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you could hear a pin drop.
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Which basically is just a way of describing
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how quiet a place is.
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So, do you wanna have another look at this pin?
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Let me see if I can get it in focus.
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It's a really cute pin
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with a really nice pink head on it.
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So, this is a seed.
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It is a very tiny thing
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that nature produces
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when a plant reproduces.
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It makes seeds.
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And if you plant the seed in the ground,
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it will grow into another version
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of the same plant.
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And there is one phrase, English phrase
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that I wanted to teach you about seeds
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and that's to plant a seed,
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which I know you think means
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to put a seed in the ground.
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But, did you know that you can also,
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plant a seed in someone's mind.
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It means that you are giving them an idea.
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So let's say, I really wanted
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to get a raise at work.
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I could plant the seed in my boss's mind,
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by just mentioning
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that other people who do the same job as me,
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make a lot more money.
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So when you plant a seed,
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it means that you literally take a seed
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and put it in the ground.
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But, it can also mean
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that you are giving someone an idea.
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So hair, is another very, very tiny thing
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and you can see that I got a haircut, this past weekend.
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Many of you said it looked really good.
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So thank you
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for saying that in the last live English lesson.
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There are three phrases
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that I want to talk about that involve hair.
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And the first is, what we call a bad hair day.
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I will not have any bad hair days
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for the next couple of weeks
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because my hair is so short,
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it just looks the same all the time.
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But sometimes, you go out
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and your hair gets blown around by the wind,
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and it just doesn't look good.
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And we would describe that as,
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a bad hair day.
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The second phrase I wanted to teach you
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with the word hair in it is the phrase,
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get out of my hair
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or to ask someone to get out of your hair.
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If someone is bothering you
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while you're doing a job,
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you can say to them, hey, just get out of my hair.
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I'm trying to do something here.
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This happens to me sometimes in the kitchen
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when I am making supper.
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Sometimes the kids are all in the kitchen with me,
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trying to get a snack
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or trying to get a drink
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and I'll just say, hey,
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can you guys get out of my hair for a little bit?
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I need space.
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I need the room
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to make supper for you.
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So please get out of my hair.
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The third phrase I wanted to teach you
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with the word hair in it is,
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to let your hair down.
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In English when you let your hair down,
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it means that you have decided to relax.
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So, if you come home from work
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and you decide to let your hair down,
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it simply means that you are going to relax
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and enjoy yourself for a little while.
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This is a cookie.
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If I break the cookie in half,
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there will be some crumbs.
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You can see here.
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I'm not sure if it will focus,
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but there is a little cookie crumb there.
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And a crumb, is a very tiny thing.
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And I wanted to teach you a few phrases
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with the word crumb or cookie in it.
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The first one is the phrase,
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that's the way the cookie crumbles.
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This is a phrase that we say to people,
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when life is just not great.
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Or when something doesn't go the way they planned.
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We will say that's the way the cookie crumbles.
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It's basically the same as saying to them,
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that's life
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or that's the way it goes sometimes.
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It's just a little English phrase
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we say sometimes,
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when someone is having a moment in their life
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that isn't going well.
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We'll just say well,
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that's the way the cookie crumbles.
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The second phrase I wanted to teach you
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with the word cookie in it,
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is the phrase tough cookie.
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A tough cookie is a way we describe someone
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who is physically strong
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and emotionally strong.
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So, if you know someone
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who is just physically strong
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and emotionally strong,
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we would say that they are a tough cookie.
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My mom is a tough cookie.
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She is a physically strong person,
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but she's also very emotionally strong
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when things go wrong in life.
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She is not someone
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to get overly emotional about it.
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She is very physically strong
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and very emotionally strong.
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She is a tough cookie.
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And the last phrase I wanted to teach you
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with the word cookie in it is,
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to get caught with your hand in the cookie jar.
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This simply means
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that you get caught doing something
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that you probably weren't supposed to be doing
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while you were doing it.
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So you didn't get caught afterwards,
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you got caught while you were doing it.
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You got caught with your hand in the cookie jar.
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Well hey, thank you for watching this little English lesson
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about tiny things.
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And I hope you were able
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to learn some cool new English phrases
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while you were watching.
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If you're new here, don't forget to click
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and give me a thumbs up if this video helped you learn
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just a little bit more English.
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