Ramadan Vocabulary! - English Vocabulary lesson

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Have you ever tried to explain Ramadan to someone but you just don't have the words?
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Well today I'm going to give you the vocabulary some expressions and
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the grammar you'll need to explain Ramadan to everyone!
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Let's start with some important times of the day
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In the morning when the sun goes up we call that:
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"Sunrise", or "Dawn"
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When the sun goes down, we can call it "Sunset"
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Not so commonly "Sundown", or "Dusk"
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So maybe in your explanation you need to explain at what times things happen
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The next important words that you might need is this:
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When you do this. When you talk to God or say something special to God
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That is when you:
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Pray
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"Pray" is a verb, and it's a regular verb
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So in the past, it's just "Prayed"
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What's the noun of "Pray"?
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The noun is: "Prayer"
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The pronunciation, be very careful "Prayer"
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Repeat it with me if you want to: "Prayer"
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You can use the verb "to say"
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"To say" a prayer
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Remembering of course that it is a countable noun
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and you say one of them- one of them? many of them? I don't know
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"Say a prayer"
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That's the expression
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When you want to say that you don't eat any food for a length of time:
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This is when you:
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"Fast". Again it's a regular verb
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So "Fast", "Fasted", "Fasted"
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So maybe you want to talk about how long you fast for
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Or from when in the day until when in the day
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One word which I guess is important to Ramadan is this one:
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When you can follow rules then you have...
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"Discipline"
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That is a noun, it can be a verb but we'll use it as a noun in this case
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"To have discipline", that's the expression
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Now be careful, "Discipline" is an uncountable noun
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So we don't say "Have A discipline"
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No
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You HAVE discipline - You can follow the rules
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Or you DON'T HAVE discipline - you can't follow the rules and you're a bad child
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Now when you really really want food you can say:
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That you are "hungry" now that's the ordinary adjective
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But if you want to say you're very very hungry, you can say that you are...
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"Starving"
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This is the extreme version of "hungry"
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Pronunciation:
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Now be careful:
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"To starve" literally means you're dying of hunger
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Which is awful and it's terrible
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But English people are a little bit ridiculous and we like to exaggerate everything
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For example if it's raining, we will say "I'm dying!"
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and if you're more than a little bit hungry we will say "I'm starving"
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Yeah we're ridiculous, I know
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So in english culture, it's perfectly acceptable to say "I am starving"
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It doesn't mean it literally, but that's what we say
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The next expression is this:
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"To take something for granted"
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Now this has a few meanings
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But in this context, it means that you are not grateful for something
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Or you undervalue it, you don't appreciate the true value of something
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Or you assume that it's always going to be there
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Basically it just means that you're not showing your appreciation for something
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For example:
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Maybe she does all the cleaning in the house, and all day he just plays xbox
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He never says thank you, NOTHING!
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He's very ungrateful
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In this case she can say
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"He takes me for granted"
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Now some grammar you might need to be careful with is "During" and "While"
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Let me explain the difference
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What is the difference between "During" and "While"?
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Well they both mean "in the middle of an event"
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Or at the same time an event is happening
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But this is how we use them:
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"During" has to have a noun afterwards
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So for example: In this situation we could say during...
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"During dinner". 'Dinner' is a noun, we can say "during dinner"
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Can I say "while dinner"? Nope!
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I would have to use a situation with a subject, for example:
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"While I was eating dinner"
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So we want to add some more information to this
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In the middle of dinner, something happened!
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What happened?
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"In the middle of dinner, Aly arrived"
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Okay so we could say: "During dinner, Aly arrived"
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It flows better to say "Aly arrived during dinner"
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But in writing, yeah you could say "During dinner, Aly arrived"
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With "While": "While I was eating dinner, Aly arrived"
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or "Aly arrived while I was eating dinner"
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So now you have the vocabulary the expressions
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and the grammar that you need to explain how Ramadan works to all your non-muslim friends
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So here's your challenge:
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In the comments, explain to me:
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How does Ramadan work?
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I'll try and correct your writing in the comments, and I'll see you in the next class
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