HOT English πŸ”₯ ! Summer Expressions in English!

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(rain pattering) (calm music)
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- (sighs) It's summer in England,
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I guess we should do some summer expressions.
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(upbeat music)
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Yeah, it's England, and we don't have summer here.
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Actually, yeah, this year we had one day,
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one day of sunny weather.
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So let's start there.
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I wanted to check the weather
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like is the weather gonna be good or bad,
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so I needed to check the forecast.
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You can say weather forecast,
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but people just generally say the forecast.
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So the forecast says it's gonna be sunny today,
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so let's have a barbecue.
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And yeah, that weather, sunny.
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And luckily, we did have a barbecue.
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Me and my friends, we got together.
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It was a great day,
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but that was the only sunny day this summer.
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The rest has been rain. It's terrible.
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So yeah, that is the adjective for that weather, sunny.
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That's the only adjective you need, sunny.
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Hmm, but adjectives for temperature.
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The most common adjectives for temperature are it's hot
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or it's boiling.
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Those are the most common adjectives for temperature.
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There are others but less common:
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roasting, sweltering, scorching, baking.
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Yeah, they're very good adjectives for very hot weather,
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but those are not as common as just it's hot.
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It's very hot.
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It's really hot.
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Or it's boiling.
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Those are the most common adjectives that we use.
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And when it's hot,
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I look disgusting because I get very sweaty.
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The noun of the water is sweat.
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Pronunciation? Sweat.
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Ugh, sweat!
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So the adjective to describe me with this disgusting mess,
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I am sweaty.
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The verb is also sweat.
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So I can say, "I was sweating," for example.
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And if you're sweaty, you don't have to stay in the sun.
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You could ha go under a tree.
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This is what we call shade.
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The shade is the escape from the sun.
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So if you are in the sun, ugh,
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the sun is in your face and it's really hot.
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But if you're under a tree, you're in the shade.
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In the sun, in the shade.
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This is a shadow.
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If you are confused by those two words,
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that's the difference.
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The sun hits the tree, creates the shadow,
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but to talk about being out of the sun,
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escaping the sun, you're in the shade.
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Hi, in a few moments,
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I'm going to say the phrasal verb cool down
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but not teach it to you.
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The phrasal verb cool down means
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to lower the temperature of something.
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In this context, lower my temperature.
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Thank you. Back to the list.
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So as a sentence, I could say,
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"Ugh, I'm boiling.
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I'm gonna cool down in the shade for a bit."
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Also, also, maybe you've heard the expression
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to throw shade at someone.
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Nothing to do with this kind of shade.
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It's about criticizing someone or insulting someone,
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not necessarily in a direct way.
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This usually happens on Twitter
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or public forums like...
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This didn't happen but let's imagine that the Queen said,
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"American singers who are married to Jay-Z
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are kind of stupid."
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Just imagine.
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We could say the Queen threw shade at Beyonce.
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It's not necessarily direct.
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She could say Beyonce is stupid,
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that is still throwing shade,
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but usually it's more subtle than that.
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Usually.
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Imagine if the Queen did that, that'd be crazy.
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When it's sunny, hot, boiling,
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I prefer to stay in the shade, to cool down a little bit,
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but sometimes we all really like to enjoy the sun and
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sunbathe, that's the verb.
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Pronunciation? Sunbathe.
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Bathe, not bath.
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It's got the word bath,
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but that magic E changes it to sunbathe.
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Other ways we can say sunbathe are to tan.
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Yes, that's a noun, like, "Ooh, I have a tan,"
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but we use it as a verb.
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To tan, I'm tanning.
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For example, she's tanning.
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So if you're sunbathing or tanning all day
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and your skin gets darker, how do we say that?
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Remember, we can use tan as a noun so you can get a tan.
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"Oh, wow, you really got a tan," or to catch the sun,
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"Wow, you really caught the sun."
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But if you stay too long in the sun, you might,
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you might get a sunburn.
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Now sunburn is the whole word, that's a noun,
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but usually we just say, "I got burned."
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That is the most common way we say that situation.
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"Ugh, I got burned. I look like a lobster."
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Actually, this is how you can always spot
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a British tourist on holiday.
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One time I went to Disneyland
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and I bet everyone I could tell exactly who was British.
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And everyone, I was like,
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"That guy's British, she's British,
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that family, they're all British."
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They went and asked. They checked.
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They asked them, "Hey, sorry, are you British?"
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Every single one was British.
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You know why?
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One, we sunburn very easily.
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Two, we have skin texture like pancake batter
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or bricks or leather
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because we don't know how to handle the sun.
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We're so rubbish at taking care of our skin in the sun.
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So next time you see someone who's dying in the sun,
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please give them water, they're British.
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What does this guy need to do?
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He needs to wear this, sunblock.
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You can also call it sun cream or sunscreen.
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So, yeah, don't be like British people in the sun.
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Don't stay in the sun all day.
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Find some shade, wear some sunblock, wear a hat.
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We have bad skin.
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It doesn't mean that you have to too.
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We're just stupid.
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Have a really nice summer.
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I hope you enjoyed this video.
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This is also available in my ebook.
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You can find it on patreon.com/papateachme.
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The link is in the description.
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See you in the next class.
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(light upbeat music)
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