Extreme English!

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Learn English with Rebecca


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Hi. My name's Rebecca from www.engvid.com. Nowadays, it's very common to talk about extreme
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things. We hear about extreme fitness, extreme sports, extreme weather. Well, today's lesson
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is about extreme English. What do I mean by extreme English? Well, often, in informal
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conversation, people use a lot of exaggerated expressions to express their feelings, and
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that's what we're going to learn here. You should try your best not to use this in formal
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situations because it's really not meant for that, but you will hear a lot of people using
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it in regular conversation. So, let's have a look at some examples.
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So, the examples that I have on the board show you verbs which can be exaggerated, adjectives
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that can be exaggerated, and adverbs. Okay?
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Let's look at some example. So, for example, let's say you're hungry. Right? So, instead
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of just saying: "I'm really hungry." People tend to say: "Oh my god. I'm starving." Now,
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does it mean they're actually starving? No. Of course not. Not the person who's saying
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that. The person who's probably actually starving doesn't have the strength to say they're starving,
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but... So, we say: "I'm starving. Let's get something to eat."
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Or, if it's really cold and you say: "I'm freezing." Okay? Instead of just saying: "I'm
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really cold", "I'm freezing." Okay? This is the extreme part of it. Or: "My shoes are
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killing me." Of course you're not going to die. It's just a way of speaking. "My shoes
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are hurting." Right? Okay. All right.
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Adjectives, let's see how we can use extreme English when it comes to adjectives. "Oh my
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god. There's a gigantic spider on my bed." It's probably not a gigantic spider, but it's
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a large spider as far as you're concerned. So, that's where the exaggeration takes place.
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Or: "I have a million emails to answer." Probably not a million, but we mean a lot of emails.
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Adverbs. "I'm totally exhausted today." It would have been enough to say that you're
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exhausted, because after that, it's kind of repetitive or redundant. But sometimes people
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add that just to exaggerate it. Or: "She's absolutely gorgeous." Or: "He's absolutely
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gorgeous." Right? So, that's how we can have the extreme part of it, the exaggeration.
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We often apply this also to certain areas, such as when we're talking about numbers,
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or amounts, or time, or space. For example: "There were 100's of people in line outside
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the store." Now, it's extreme or exaggerated only if there weren't actually hundreds, just
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meant a lot. But you say hundreds because hundreds represents a lot. Or: "I have 1000's
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of things to do before I leave next week." Okay? Again, you probably don't have thousands
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of things, but you've got a lot of things to do.
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Amounts. "Oh, we've got tonnes of homework." We don't have tonnes of homework. We've got
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a lot of homework. Or: "There were piles of paper everywhere." Okay? Exaggeration again.
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Sometimes when we exaggerate time, we can exaggerate it in two directions. We can make
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it shorter than it actually is, or we can make it longer than it actually is. For example:
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"Could I talk to you for a minute? I know you're busy. It'll just take 5 seconds." Now,
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isn't that an exaggeration? It is, because it's going to take you more than five seconds,
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but you're exaggerating it in another way, you're shrinking it. Right? Or: "Oh my god.
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I met my friend. I haven't seen her in years." Okay? Maybe it's true, but it could be an
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exaggeration. Or, you could say: "In ages", that's another expression where you exaggerate
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the amount of time. Right?
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Or: "Oh my god. I can't live here. This is such a tiny closet." Okay? "I need a big closet."
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All right? It's probably not tiny, but in your view, from your perspective, it's tiny.
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Or: "This is a huge bedroom." Okay? Again, these are relative terms, but we're also exaggerating
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it to express our emotions, as well as our... The objective reality. Okay? Again, the objective
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reality was not a gigantic spider, just a large one; and not a tiny closet, but just
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a small one. Okay? But by using this kind of extreme English, you'll sound a little
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bit more like a native speaker when you're speaking in informal situations. Okay?
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If you'd like to do a little quiz on this to master it, please go to our website: www.engvid.com.
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Thanks very much for watching. Good luck with your English. Bye for now.
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