Upgrade your English: 10 Advanced Business Expressions

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Hi, I'm Rebecca from www.engvid.com . Good to see you again!
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In today's lesson, we're going to learn ten business expressions, and these are quite
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advanced expressions, and they will help you in two different ways.
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First, they'll help you to understand more of what people are saying around you because
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they are advanced expressions, and second, if you learn them and start to use them, you
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will sound a lot more advanced in your English, okay?
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And definitely, these are expression that, once you start to use them, people will notice.
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Oh, she's using better English!
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He's using an advanced expression.
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Okay?
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And they will realize that.
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So, let's learn what they are.
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Okay?
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Here we go.
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So, what's interesting about all of these expressions?
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They all happen to be about, like, three words, "a something something".
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So, they are basically a, an adjective, and then a noun.
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So, what's interesting here is that you probably already know the noun, okay?
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So, if I say "option" or "discussion" or "opportunity" or "issue", you probably know what those words
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are.
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But, what happens is that, in these business expressions or collocations, as they're called,
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there's an adjective, which is a little bit more advanced, and that makes it a little
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bit more challenging and maybe it leaves you a little bit unsure about what the actual
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meaning is.
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But, if somebody uses the expression, then you really need to know that, because that
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adjective is critical to understanding it, okay?
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So, let's go through them one by one and then you will know them.
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So, here we go.
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So, the first one is: "a viable option".
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So, option is what?
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Like, something you can do - you can do this, you can do that, okay?
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But viable, what does viable mean?
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Viable just means possible, okay?
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It's a viable option, means it's a possibility.
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That's what it means.
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That's all.
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For example, let's say you have to get downtown so you could take public transportation, you
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could take a taxi, you could drive, these are all viable options.
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Okay?
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Possible options.
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That's it.
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Alright.
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The next one: "a fruitful discussion".
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So, you know, especially if you're in business, what a discussion is, when two people are
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speaking and discussing an idea or a possibility.
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So, here, the adjective is a "fruitful" discussion.
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So, what is fruitful?
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Something to do with fruit?
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No.
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Fruitful does mean, like, full of fruit, but fruit here has a different meaning.
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Fruitful discussion is a useful discussion.
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A discussion that had a good result, a good option, a good outcome, okay?
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So, it was fruitful, it was a very useful discussion, it was a good discussion, it was
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a helpful discussion, okay?
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So, that's the meaning of "a fruitful discussion".
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Now, you will see that, here, I have a smiley face, so why's that?
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Because the first three expressions are all kind of on the positive side, okay?
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The next three are neutral, and the last four are a little bit on the negative side.
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So, let's get back.
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The next one: "a golden opportunity".
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An opportunity by itself is a positive thing, but if something is a golden opportunity,
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what does that mean?
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It's an amazing opportunity.
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It's a wonderful opportunity.
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It's a great opportunity.
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For example, let's suppose there's a bright student and then he or she gets a scholarship,
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a fully paid scholarship to go and study at a very well-known university.
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That's a golden opportunity, okay?
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To improve his life or her life.
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So now, say them after me, because you want to be able to also say them and use them comfortably,
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and we will be using them in sentences in the next board, but let's also master the
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pronunciation, so repeat after me: a viable option, a fruitful discussion, a golden opportunity.
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Okay?
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Now, are you just going to be saying that phrase?
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No, of course it will be in a sentence.
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For example, "That's a viable option.", "That's a fruitful discussion.", or "That was a fruitful
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discussion.", "That's a golden opportunity.", okay?
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So, you could use it in many ways, but that's a really simple way.
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Next, now these next three are kind of neutral.
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They're not good or bad, they're just sort of factual.
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So, we have here: "a tentative appointment".
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Appointment you know, because you make appointments all the time, but if you say, "We have a tentative
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appointment to meet on Monday at 3:00.", so tentative means not certain.
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Not fixed.
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It's kind of just for now, that's what we've said but it might change, it's not confirmed,
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alright?
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So, that's tentative.
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Say it after me: a tentative appointment.
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Good.
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Next, this is quite advanced actually, this next one: "a foregone conclusion".
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Conclusion, you probably know, alright?
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A foregone conclusion means a conclusion that everybody kind of already knows what that's
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going to be.
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For example, let's suppose there are some elections going on and everybody knows already
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who is going to win.
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And then the election happens and that party wins.
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So, it's no surprise, right?
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Everybody already knows it.
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So, that would be a foregone conclusion.
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It was a foregone conclusion that that party was going to win the elections.
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Say it after me: a foregone conclusion.
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Good.
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Next: "a stopgap measure".
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A measure is just, here, meaning like, an action, okay?
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A step, or an action.
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But what does it mean, a stopgap measure?
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It's something that you just do temporarily.
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For example, let's say you work in an office and you've got some really important work
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to do and suddenly, your computer stops working and you don't have a computer.
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Well, you can't be without a computer, right, these days, but somebody then realizes that
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John just two desks away is away on holiday this week, and his computer is available.
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Therefore, they say, "Hey, why don't you just work on John's computer this week and, in
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the meantime, we'll get your computer repaired?", alright?
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But, it's not for always.
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You're not always going to use his computer, it's just what?
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A stopgap measure.
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It's just a temporary measure.
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Alright?
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That's that one.
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Now, let's look at some that are a little bit more on the negative side, talking about
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things which are more serious.
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For example: "a pressing issue".
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An issue is, like, a big problem, right?
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A pressing issue, right, it's pressing, means it's urgent, it's really important.
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For example, many people would consider healthcare a pressing issue, or climate change, a pressing
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issue, okay?
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Something that you need to solve, it's urgent, it's important, it's a pressing issue.
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Okay?
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Next, well, say it after me: a pressing issue.
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Good.
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It's important to say it aloud whenever you can, because once you've said it aloud, it
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becomes that much easier for you to say it aloud again, okay?
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If you never said it aloud, it's going to be very hard for you to use it at work, but
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if you've said it and you've practiced it, you've practiced it with me, you've practiced
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it afterwards, you've practiced it when you wake up in the morning or after dinner, then
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you've heard yourself using it, it becomes familiar, and you'll feel more confident using
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it.
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Okay?
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So, do that when I say practice it, really try to do that, unless you're somewhere like
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a library where you have to be really quiet, okay?
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Next: "a moot point".
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Now, that sounds a little bit weird.
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This word "moot" is kind of a strange sounding word.
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A point, you know, but what is moot point?
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So, a moot point, first I'll give you the meaning, a moot point is kind of like an unimportant
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point, okay?
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It's not relevant - it's not so relevant, it's really unimportant at this stage.
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So, for example, let's say you go to the airport and you and your team have to fly somewhere
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for a very important meeting with a client, but there's a huge storm and there are lots
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of cancellations of the flights, so you're trying to rearrange your flights and everything,
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right?
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And then, you finally manage to do that and then one of the people on your team says "Okay,
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but then when we get there, how are we going to now get to the - get from the airport to
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the hotel?" and you say "You know what, that's a moot point.
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Right now, the most important thing is that we get there, then once we get there, we'll
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figure out the rest of it."
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So, a moot point is an unimportant point, okay?
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Next, oh, do you want to say that weird word, okay?
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Try it: a moot point.
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It's exactly like it sounds, a moot point.
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Good.
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Let's go to the next two.
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So this one is: "a stumbling block".
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A block is like a brick, like, you know, Lego blocks, that maybe you played with when you
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were a child, but a stumbling block, what does it mean to stumble?
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To stumble is like, to kind of trip and fall.
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So, a stumbling block is like an obstacle.
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Something that's in your way, something that's preventing you from going forward, okay?
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For example, I don't like to give this example, but it's kind of true, I know, from teaching
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so many students, that many students find that prepositions are kind of like a stumbling
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block to making progress in English, because they - it's like every time you're trying
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to use it, you have to think a lot and you might make a mistake.
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So, it's a little bit of an obstacle, you can get over them like any obstacle, but it's
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a stumbling block, okay?
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It's something that prevents you from moving forward and may make you fall or fail in that
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sense, okay?
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It's a stumbling block to your progress.
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Okay.
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Next: "a short-sighted view".
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A short-sighted view.
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A view, you know, but a view in this case doesn't mean something that you can see, a
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view in this case means your opinion.
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Just like we could ask somebody, right, "What's your opinion?", or "What are your views on
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this?"
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View here means opinion in this expression, but a short-sighted view, what's that?
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Okay, so there are two things, thinking about what's in front of you in life, or thinking
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about what's going to happen later.
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So, let's suppose there's a young student and a young person and he's in university
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and he gets a great part-time job in the summer, a great job in the summer, and he's all excited
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and tells you "You know what, I'm going to make like 10,000 dollars this summer!", and
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he's very happy, and you're happy for him, but then he says "So, I've decided to drop
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out of university because, look, I can make 10,000 dollars."
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So you, let's say, being perhaps a more mature person may say to him "You know what, I think
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you're taking a bit of a short-sighted view.
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You're only thinking about what's immediately in front of you and right now, 10,000 dollars
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seems like a lot of money, but if you continue in university, you have a chance to do much
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better", okay?
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So, a short-sighted view is when you're just looking at what's right in front of you and
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not thinking of the long-term benefits or implications of something that you've decided
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to do.
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Okay?
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So, repeat it after me: a short-sighted view.
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And this one we didn't say: a stumbling block.
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Good.
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So now, I know they're kind of new, I know there are a lot of new words, but you can
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get it, okay?
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You'll definitely get it, I know that for sure, I work with lots and lots of students,
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and once you start to use it, you'll feel much more comfortable, and you'll probably
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find some that you like more than others, so start to use that, start to try to apply
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it to your own life, okay?
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Think of - are you facing any stumbling blocks right now in your life?
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Are there any golden opportunities waiting for you that you could take advantage of?
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Is anything that you know a foregone conclusion?
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Okay?
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Think about it when you apply something you learn to something you already know, you can
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learn it and remember it much more effectively.
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Okay?
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But now, let's try to apply these into some real sentences.
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Okay, so now, let's practice.
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Okay?
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So, here we have the adjectives that are part of the expression that we learned, and here
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we have some sentences.
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So, let me just go over which adjectives we have and then you can help me to fill them
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into the sentences.
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The first one: tentative.
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Now, there are two ways to pronounce this word, by the way, you can say these t's: tentative,
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or "tenative", okay?
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Next: foregone, pressing, viable, golden, fruitful.
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Okay?
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Alright.
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Let's get started.
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Number one: We have an unconfirmed appointment.
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So, let's replace this word with one of the words that we learned which means the same
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thing.
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What is that?
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If you need more time to think, you can pause the video, think, and then continue, or just
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stay with me.
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So, the expression should be "We have a tentative appointment.", good.
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Okay?
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We have a tentative appointment.
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We don't usually say we have an unconfirmed appointment, you can say that, these aren't
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wrong, but this is like a professional expression, okay?
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We have a tentative appointment.
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And, by the way, it's not only for appointments.
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You could have a tentative plan, you could have a tentative meeting, okay?
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So, we use this expression in various ways.
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Next: They had a great discussion.
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That's not wrong.
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What's a better way to say it?
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Let's upgrade it.
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They had a - which of those words?
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They had a fruitful discussion, okay?
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Fruitful.
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Useful, very successful, very good, very helpful, alright?
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Next: That's not a possible option.
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What could we say instead of that?
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That's not a - yes - That's not a viable option, okay?
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That's not a viable option.
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See how it sounds so much more professional?
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So much more advanced, okay?
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Immediately, you will just sound like you're really comfortable using English, which is
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what you want.
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Okay.
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Number four: The speaker discussed urgent issues.
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What's another way to say "urgent"?
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Which of our words?
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Okay, pressing.
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The speaker discussed pressing issues, or, a pressing issue, okay?
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It's like "urgent".
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Next: That's an obvious conclusion.
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What's another way to say that?
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That's a - not too many options left now.
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That's a foregone conclusion, okay?
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Good.
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That's a foregone conclusion.
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I guarantee you that if you use this expression at work, people will be impressed, okay?
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It's a - it's not just a way of expressing yourself differently, it's a way of thinking
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differently, and that's why these expressions are so valuable, okay?
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Next, number six: You have a super opportunity to optimize your English with these expressions!
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So, what do we want to say instead of "a super opportunity?
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You have a - yes - you have golden opportunity to optimize your English with these expressions.
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Okay.
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Great.
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So, of course here, you saw that we just did six of them.
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We did learn ten today, so what you should do now is, you know, go to www.engvid.com
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, there you can do a quiz on all of the expressions that we learned and, even though we did a
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little bit of review here, it might not be enough for your brain to really remember it
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well.
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The brain loves practice, okay?
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So, go to our site and do the quiz.
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It will really help you master those expressions and take them forward with you, because otherwise,
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you're watching but you're not taking away, and what you really want to do is to take
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away and start to apply what you've learned, okay?
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And, what else can you do?
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Well, if you haven't already, do subscribe to my YouTube channel and ring the bell so
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you will be notified every time I have a new lesson and, if you're really interested in
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taking your English to a higher level, check out my English course, it's an online course
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called "Correct Your English Errors in 10 Minutes a Day" ( https://10.bexenglish.com
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). It's an easy, quick system to correct lots of mistakes in pronunciation, expressions,
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grammar, vocabulary, and so on, okay?
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I think you'll really like it; we're getting really great feedback from a lot of our students.
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So, thanks very much for watching and all the best with your English.
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Bye for now.
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