The word 'like' in conversation. It's like 🤩!

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‘Like’.
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This is such a common word in English, but do you know how it’s used in colloquial
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English?
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And do you know what it means in teenage slang?
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Today we’re very lucky to have some help.
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Super Agent Awesome is here.
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Thank you Vicki.
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I’m Jay and I’m American.
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And I’m Vicki and I’m British.
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The word ‘like’ has several meanings in English.
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It can be a verb.
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For example, ‘I like you’.
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I like you too!
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And it can also be a preposition.
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So we could say ‘What’s it like? or ‘It looks like …’
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I’ll put a link here to other videos we’ve made about that.
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But today we’re looking at some colloquial uses of ‘like’ – in other words how
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we use it when we’re speaking informally.
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And in slang.
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It’s a word that young people use a lot.
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Luckily we have Super Agent Awesome to help us.
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Let’s see an example.
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Is there anything you complain about doing?
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I will be like Mom, ‘I want to play Fortnite again.
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Please, please, please!’
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So you complain about not playing Fortnite. Yeah, I feel like everyone should play Fortnite!
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Did you catch it?
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He said ‘I feel like everyone should play Fortnite.’
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Well he loves that game, but he also said this.
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So he used ‘like’ to report what he'll say to his Mom.
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This use of ‘like’ is particularly common with young people.
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We call this the quotative ‘like’ because it’s about quoting what people say and also
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what they’re thinking.
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So it has a more general meaning than just ‘say’.
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It can mean ‘think’ too because you can use it to describe inner feelings and thoughts.
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Notice we always use the verb ‘be’ here.
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You can change the tense, so you can use the future ‘I will be like …' Or the past,
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‘I was like …’ but we always use the verb ‘be’.
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Is this use of like just an American thing?
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No.
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Though they think it started in California in the 1980s.
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But it's used by English speakers all over the world these days.
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Some people complain that young people use the word ‘like’ too much.
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They think it’s sloppy English.
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Sloppy.
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Sloppy means without care or effort.
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Do you think it’s sloppy and lazy?
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No.
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I think it’s very interesting because languages change over time and if you look carefully,
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you find ‘like’ has new and useful functions in English.
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It can signal what we say and think and it can signal other things too.
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Then let’s look at another example.
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Do you ever complain about having to go to bed at a certain time?
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Yeah.
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So one time, I was watching a movie, um, it was like Hotel Transylvania III.
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And then there was this really dramatic action scene, and like the villain is about to beat
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the hero, or the hero is about to beat the villain, but then Dad stopped me and I had
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to go to bed.
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Uhuh.
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Why did he say ‘like’ here?
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Well he was remembering, but he wasn’t totally sure.
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Perhaps that was the movie, or perhaps it was a different one.
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So ‘like’ signaled he wasn’t sure?
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Yes and he said it again later.
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Now the hero is the good guy and the villain is the bad guy.
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And he couldn’t remember who was winning, so he signaled that by saying ‘like’
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‘Like’ signaled he wasn’t sure.
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Yes.
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This isn’t just a feature of young people’s speech.
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We use ‘like’ in the same way.
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It signals uncertainty or that something is approximate.
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For example, it’s like this big.
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And it could be this big or it could be this big.
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‘Like’ signals an approximation.
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It means what I’m saying might not be perfectly accurate.
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And it can also signal exaggeration.
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It’s like this big!
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That sounds like a useful function!
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And another way we use ‘like’ is as a discourse marker
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What do you mean?
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It’s a word we use to organize our speech.
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For example … Like … Well … So … We put like it at the start of a sentence when
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we’re thinking of what to say.
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So it’s a filler.
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Like Errr … and Umm ….. Yes, it’s a word that fills a space and
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helps us speak more smoothly.
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OK.
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Let’s hear another story.
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Can you name something that you’ve had to apologize for doing?
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Oh I know, I know, I know, I know.
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The time where I buried my Dad’s ring.
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I had to apologize for burying my Dad’s wedding ring.
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Before we carry on, do you know the word ‘bury’.
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It means to put something in the ground.
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When people die we bury them.
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It’s a regular verb.
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Bury, buried, buried.
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A dog could bury a bone in the ground.
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We can bury treasure too.
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I had to apologize for burying my Dad’s wedding ring.
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The reason why I did it was because I wanted to use the metal detector.
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Then I told my Dad and said 'Dad, where’s the metal detector?'
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Then my Dad was like your brother took it apart a couple of months ago, and then I’m
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like … Dad was like ‘Yo, what’s wrong?’
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And then I was like Argh!
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I buried your wedding ring.
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And then my Dad was like … Oh!
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So that’s why you wanted to use the metal detector.
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Did you understand everything?
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He buried his Dad’s wedding ring in the yard.
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Or in British English, the garden.
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He buried it in the yard so he could try to find it with the metal detector.
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But their metal detector was broken because his brother had taken it apart.
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Did they ever find the ring?
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No.
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I think it’s still lost.
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Let’s hear what his Dad said again.
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And then my Dad was like … Oh!
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So that’s why you wanted to use the metal detector.
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He’s lucky because his Dad is really nice.
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He was very understanding.
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OK, there was one more use of ‘like’ there that’s common and pretty funny.
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Your brother took it apart a couple of months ago and then I’m like ….
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So you can say 'like' and then make a funny face.
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It's very common.
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And easy too.
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No words, just a dramatic face.
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I want to say a big thank you to Super Agent Awesome for helping us make this video.
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He was like … ! If you enjoyed this video, please give it
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a thumbs up and share it with your friends.
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See you next week everyone.
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Bye.
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Bye-bye.
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