Everyday English: 12 more phrases you should know (set three)

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What does it mean if something's had it? Or if something's just the job?  
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Or it serves someone right? Or it's fair enough?  
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We're exploring these phrases  and lots more like them.  
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Come and join us and take  your English up a level.  
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Welcome to the third video in our  series on colloquial English.  
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We have some new conversations for  you, stacked full of useful phrases.  
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They're things English speakers say all  the time and they're often informal.  
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When you start using them, your English is  going to sound more natural and conversational.  
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So let's start the first video  and see what we've got!  
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Oh,hey, is this English chocolate? Yes, it is. It's for the grandkids.  
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Do you want me to unwrap it for them? Nice try. They can unwrap it themselves.  
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Oh, there's my taxi. Gotta go.  
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And don't even think about it.  
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We say 'Nice try' when someone has made  an effort or an attempt to do something,  
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but they weren't quite successful. Can you get it in?  
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Oh well done. Your turn. Oh nice try.  
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What are you doing? But here's the thing. We often use  
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'nice try' in an ironic or sarcastic way. So when  an attempt was sneaky and not a nice thing to do.  
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Do you want me to taste this chocolate  for you to check that it's OK.  
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Nice try. No, you can't have any.  
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OK, another phrase you heard was 'gotta  go'. It's short for 'I've got to go'  
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We say it when we're leaving,  especially if we're in a rush.  
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And in British English, we could also say  'Must dash'. It means the same thing.  
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And in American English we might say  'I have to run', or 'I gotta run.'  
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Oh, that's our taxi. Must dash. Yeah, we gotta run.  
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And then the last phrase was 'Don't even  think about it'. This is a warning.  
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We use it to tell someone that  something is not allowed.  
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And it's very forceful -  so it's a serious warning.  
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Don't even think about touching  that chocolate while I'm out.'  
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I wont! I promise!  
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You broke your promise. But I didn't eat any!  
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You'd better not! OK, let's have another video clip.  
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All right. This conversation is very short  and you have to listen carefully at the end.  
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You need to use the other  copier. This one's not working.  
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Really? Why not? They think it's an  
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electrical fault. Hmmm.  
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Told you. The phrase 'told you' is short for  
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'I told you so'. We say it if we warned  
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someone about doing something dangerous or silly  and then they went ahead and did it anyway.  
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But it's very annoying when people say this. Well it's very annoying when they ignore your  
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warnings too. Let's look at some similar phrases. OK, here's a different situation.  
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Hey, guess what. John's  just got a parking ticket.  
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That'll teach him. That's not a nice thing to say.  
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Well, it serves him right. He's  always parking in the disabled spot.  
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Oh, I see what you mean. Fair enough. The first phrase you heard there was  
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'Guess what'. This is very common. It's what we say before we tell  
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someone some news Especially if we think  
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it's something that will surprise them. Guess what. I just saw a traffic warden  
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put a parking ticket on Jay's car. What!  
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Now you're worried. OK, another phrase  you heard was 'That'll teach him'.  
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We say this when someone gets punished  for doing something silly or wrong.  
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The idea is they've had a  lesson in what NOT to do.  
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Ow! That'll teach him. He's always taking my coffee.  
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It served me right. And that was another phrase we heard.  
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John's always parking in the disabled spot  so it served him right when he got a ticket.  
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So the idea there was John deserved  the ticket because he behaved badly.  
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But we probably wouldn't say  these things directly to John.  
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'That'll teach you. It serves you right!"  
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That would be annoying. It's  not a nice thing to say.  
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Bur here's a nice phrase you should learn. Hmm, I see what you mean. Fair enough.  
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]Fair enough means I think what you're  saying is fair and reasonable. We  
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say it a lot in British English. It works in American English too.  
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Is that the washing? If you do the laundry,  
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I'll fold the clothes. Fair enough.  
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You agreed to my deal. That's because I thought it was fair. I mean I  
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wanted you to do the washing AND fold the clothes,  but I realized you had a different point of view.  
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So you didn't want to argue with me. Exactly. It was fair enough!  
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OK, let's have one more situation. Ready?  
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What are you up to? I'm looking for a new audio mixer.  
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But you already have this mixer.  It could do with cleaning though.  
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It's not working. Can we fix it?  
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No, it's had it. But look  here's a new digital mixer.  
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It's just the job. How much is it?  
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Six hundred bucks. In your dreams.  
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OK, the first question Jay asked was  'What are you up to?' It's another way  
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of saying 'What are you doing?' We use it to ask what's happening,  
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but it has another use too. Sometimes we say it  when we think someone might doing something bad.  
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So something they shouldn't be doing. Let's see an example of that.  
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I'm back. Oh hi.  
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Where are the children? Upstairs  
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What are they up to? They're just playing. I'll go and see.  
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So I asked what the children  were up to there because I  
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thought they might be doing something naughty. But in a lot of situations, this phrase just means  
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'what are you doing?' What are you up to?  
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I'm looking for a new audio mixer. But you already have this mixer.  
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It could do with cleaning though. That's another useful phrase: could do with...  
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We use 'could do with' when  we need or want something.  
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I'm tired. I could do with a nap.  
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I've got so much work. I  could do with an assistant.  
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I'm thirsty. I could do with a  cup of coffee. I'll make some.  
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And we can also apply it to objects -  to say what needs to happen to them.  
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This mixer is dirty. It could do with a clean. It really was dirty!  
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We should throw it away. It's had it. That was another phrase you heard - has had it.  
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If something has had it then it's in very  bad condition and it can't be repaired.  
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This mixer's had it. It doesn't  work and I can't fix it.  
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Your next phrase: just the job. In British  English, if something is just the job  
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then it's just what's needed for a particular  situation. Would you say it in American English?  
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No, we'd probably say 'It's perfect'  or 'It's just what we need'  
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Look at this mixer. It's just the job. Yeah, it's exactly what we need.  
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OK, and your last phrase: 'In your dreams'. It's only six hundred bucks. I think management  
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will buy it for me. In your dreams.  
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When someone's hoping something  will happen but we think it won't,  
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we could say 'In your dreams' It means we think it's unlikely to happen,  
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so it expresses disagreement. We could say it as a joke,  
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or we might say it as a challenge. I'm going to be this year's top salesperson.  
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V: In your dreams. Ok everybody.  
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That's it for this video. Are we going to  make any more videos on colloquial phrases?  
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Oh I think so. Write and tell us if there  are any phrases you want us to teach.  
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If you've enjoyed this video,  why not share it with a friend?  
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And don't forget to subscribe to our  channel. OK, we gotta go. Must dash.  
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Yeah we gotta run. Bye-bye everyone. V: Bye.
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