10 Essential Advanced English Phrases

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Hi, I'm Vanessa from SpeakEnglishWithVanessa.com.
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Are you ready to speak advanced English?
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Let's do it.
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It's a fact, the more advanced English vocabulary you know, the more you'll be able to understand
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advanced, normal, natural English conversations.
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And that's what I'd like to help you with today.
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Today, you're going to learn 10 essential advanced English phrases.
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These aren't phrases for only business English, but you can use some in professional situations.
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These aren't phrases that are just slang.
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These are phrases that you will hear and you can use in everyday conversation.
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I use these phrases all the time, and I have a feeling that you will be able to use them
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all the time too.
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All of these phrases that you're about to learn were in my course the 30 Day English
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Listening Challenge Pack 5 that came out on January 1, 2021.
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Each daily lesson featured three new vocabulary words, so a total of 90 words over the 30
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lessons.
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Make sure to check out the course up here.
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Well, as we practice these words today, I challenge you to speak out loud and try to
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imitate my sample sentences.
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This will help your speaking practice.
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It will help your pronunciation.
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And I hope it will also help your confidence to grow in English as well.
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All right, let's get started with the first essential advanced English phrase.
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Phrase number one, nothing wrong with that or nothing wrong with...
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Let's imagine that you're in school and a bully says, "Where'd you get your haircut?
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Did you trip and some scissors cut your hair?"
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This is very rude, very mean, and so your friend might say to you, "Don't listen to
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those bullies.
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There is nothing wrong with your haircut."
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So, this is a comforting or consoling way to help someone feel better.
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There's nothing wrong with your haircut.
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Don't listen to that rude person.
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Or you might say, "There's nothing wrong with not following every fashion trend."
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Maybe you like a classic style of clothing, something that will be in fashion forever.
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So, you don't follow yearly fashion trends.
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Well, you might say, "Yeah, there's nothing wrong with not following every fashion trend.
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I dress the way that I want to dress."
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Advanced phrase number two is, "A man of few words."
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We might say, "My grandfather is a man of few words.
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So, when he speaks, I give him my full attention."
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Can you imagine what this means?
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It means someone who doesn't speak much, but when they speak, they have a lot of importance
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in their words.
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Maybe they are a person of action, instead of a person of words.
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Now, in this phrase, it says "a man of few words", and let's be honest, it is often men
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who are this type of person, but of course we could use this for women as well.
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Let's take a look at this sentence.
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"My boss is a man of few words.
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So, when he gave me a compliment I felt really proud."
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He doesn't say much.
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He is a man of few words, but he gave me a compliment.
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Wow.
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He said my presentation was really organized and helpful.
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This really was a high value to me.
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That meant a lot to me because he doesn't say much.
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So when he says things, oh, it's so valuable.
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He is a man of few words.
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Essential phrase number three is "the be-all and end-all".
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Take a look at this sentence and try to guess what you think it means.
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Some people think that money is the be-all and end-all.
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Or we could say, "Some people think that money is the be-all and end-all in life."
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What do you think this means?
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It means that this is the most absolutely important thing in life.
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Sometimes this phrase can be changed.
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There's a couple of different ways to say this phrase.
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We might say, "Money is the be-all and end-all."
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I don't exactly agree with that, but that's our sample statement here.
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Or we could say, "Love is the be-all and end-all."
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Or we could say, "Love is the end-all and be-all."
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So here, we're switching those two phrases, or we could take out the word "and" completely
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and say, "Love is the end-all, be-all," or "the be-all, end-all in life."
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So, there's a couple of different ways that you might hear this.
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My recommendation is our original expression, "Love is the be-all and end-all in life."
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You can use that full phrase, but you might hear it in a couple of different ways.
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Here's another sample sentence.
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"I thought that the actor was the be-all, end-all until I realized that he was rude
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to his manager and then I stopped caring about him."
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So, that means that I thought this actor was the best, the most amazing person, or the
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most amazing actor, celebrity until I learned some bad news about his character or his personality.
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In the sentence, I just said he is the be-all end-all.
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Great.
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But we could use any of those other variations too.
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I'm curious to know, what do you think is the be-all and end-all in life?
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Let me know in the comments.
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Essential phrase number four is to "hit close to home".
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We're going to think about this in a figurative sense.
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And I'd like to explain how this phrase was used in the listening challenge course.
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And then, you can get kind of a better picture for it.
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So, in the listening challenge, we heard a clip from a speaker.
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Her name is Alysha, and she works in a fabric mill or in a fiber mill.
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This is a business that's close to my home.
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And I was talking with her and this is where she works.
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She works with fiber or materials like wool every day.
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This is her business or her job.
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Well, she heard about a fabric or fiber mill collapse in Bangladesh.
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Maybe you remember this?
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I think it was back in 2011, it's called the Rana Plaza Factory collapse.
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Really tragic situation.
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And it was a similar business, but in Bangladesh.
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So, it was a similar type of job that she has.
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Her job is a good job.
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It's safe.
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She loves this job, but this same type of job that was happening in Bangladesh ended
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in tragedy for these people.
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So, for Alysha, when she heard about that factory collapse and over a thousand people
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died in that collapse, well, she might say that factory collapse hit close to home for
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me.
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She doesn't live in Bangladesh.
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She doesn't know anyone who lives in Bangladesh.
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She doesn't know anyone who works at that factory, but because she feels connected to
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those people because they have the same job, well, that tragedy was kind of a deeper level
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of sadness for her.
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It hit close to home.
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Let's take a look at another example.
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The movie about a sick grandmother hit close to home for me because my grandmother recently
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passed away.
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In this situation, there is something similar to my personal life circumstance, a movie
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about a sick grandmother.
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Well, maybe for other people, it's sad, but you know, it's just a movie.
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But for me, that was very personal.
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It was another level in me because of something that happened in my personal life.
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So, my grandmother passed away.
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And then when I watched this movie, it hit close to home.
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It reminded me of a personal situation in my life.
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So, you can use this if something happens that is not really connected to you, but is
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kind of a sad situation or a tragic situation.
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But you feel like, "Oh, that could have been me."
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Or, "Oh, that reminds me of a sad time in my life."
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There is a connection to you from this event that's not necessarily part of your life.
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It hits close to home.
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All right, let's go to our next expression.
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Expression number five is "to last".
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We might say, "To last a long time" or "that won't last."
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For example, we could say, "You should eat some brownies now.
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They're so good, they won't last."
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This means that this dessert, these brownies, which are kind of like chocolate cake in a
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way, these brownies are so good that everyone is going to take them.
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And if you wait five minutes, there will be no brownies left.
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So, we said, "They won't last."
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They are not going to endure.
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They're not going to remain.
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They won't last.
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So get them while you can.
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Or we could say, "I didn't expect the snow to last, but it hasn't melted yet."
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For me, where I live in the south of the US, when it snows, usually within two or three
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days, the sun is too hot and all of the snow melts.
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So, it's not common to have snow for one week at a time.
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This is just typical of the south in the US where I live.
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So, we might say, I didn't expect the snow to last.
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I didn't expect the snow to remain or to endure, but it hasn't melted yet.
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It's been a week.
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This is pretty unusual.
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I didn't expect the snow to last.
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We could say this also about a relationship.
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"I didn't expect their relationship to last, but they've been dating for two years now."
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Or we could say, "I hope that our relationship will last.
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I hope it will endure or remain for a long time.
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I hope our relationship will last.
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I hope your passion for English will last a long time.
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Essential advanced expression number six is "what goes on...?"
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There's a couple of different ways that we can use this.
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We might use it in a question, "What is going on here?"
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Or we might use it in the past and say, "What went on?"
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Let me give you a couple examples.
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In the 30 Day English Listening Challenge, the speaker, David is a lawyer.
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And he explained that when you're a lawyer, there's some things that you can't see.
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There's some experiences that you are not allowed to be part of in the courtroom.
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In the US court situation, there is a jury.
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This is kind of a complicated system to explain here in a YouTube video, but it's like a normal
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citizens, maybe if you've watched some court dramas or court movies, you know about this,
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like 12 people, usually who are normal citizens like me, I'm not a lawyer.
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And they are kind of like the judges of the case.
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So, if there is a crime, the judge and the jury are trying to figure out if the crime
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is true or not, what's happening, but a lawyer cannot listen to what the jury is saying.
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So, the jury has some private conversations together and the lawyer is not allowed to
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listen to that.
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It might affect the way that the lawyer talks or behaves.
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So, in the listening challenge, David said this sentence, "I want to see what goes on
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in the jury room, but lawyers aren't allowed in."
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So, for him, he is a very curious about what is happening or what goes on in the jury room.
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So, here we can just exchange goes on for happening.
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What is happening in the jury room?
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What goes on?
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Let's take a look at another example.
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I asked my son, "What is going on here?"
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When I caught him playing instead of taking a nap.
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So, we could exchange the word happening, "What is happening here?"
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When you're surprised about something, "What's happening here?"
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Or you could use this wonderful phrase and say, "What's going on here?
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What's going on here?"
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If we want to use this in the past tense, maybe you walk into your house and everything
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is a mess.
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You could use the present tense and say, "What is going on here?"
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Or we could use it in the past because something obviously happened in the past, in your house
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to make it a mess.
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And you might say, "Oh no, what went on here?
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Something crazy must have happened."
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This is a great phrase to be able to integrate into your daily conversations.
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Advanced expression number seven is "on either ends of the spectrum".
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There's a couple of different ways that we can modify this expression.
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In fact, it's a great way to advance your vocabulary if you know kind of a core expression
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and then some modifications you're able to use all of them, even though you've pretty
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much just learned one expression.
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So, we can say on both ends of the spectrum, on opposite ends of the spectrum, on the other
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end of the spectrum, or our original expression on either ends of the spectrum.
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So here, the idea is that we have a scale.
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On one side, we have an item or an idea.
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And on the other side, it's the opposite.
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Let me give you a sample sentence.
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My husband's taste in movies is on the other side of the spectrum from mine.
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He likes sci-fi movies and I like historical dramas.
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So, sci-fi, science fiction, is the opposite of historical dramas.
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Give or take.
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So here, we're talking about the other side of the spectrum.
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Or we could use one of the other expressions and say, "We are on either side of the spectrum."
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We are on opposite sides of the spectrum.
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Or we might say, "My friend loves going to loud parties, but I'm on the opposite end
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of the spectrum because I like to stay home and read a good book."
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We have a scale here, loud parties and staying home and reading a book.
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These are quite opposites, right?
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So, we might say you are on the opposite side of the spectrum or you are on the other side
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of the spectrum.
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What a beautiful phrase.
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Essential advanced phrase number eight is to "perfect something".
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Perfect.
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Something.
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Notice this pronunciation.
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Perfect.
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The final part of this phrase is what we're going to emphasize.
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Per-FECT . Can you say that with me?
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Per-FECT.
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Per-FECT . Let me give you a sample sentence.
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My dad is always perfecting his apple pie recipe.
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That means he's always trying to make it better.
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Does this word look like another word to you?
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Does it look like the word perfect?
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Ooh, yes.
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This is the same spelling and it's kind of a similar idea, but when we use this as a
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verb to perfect something, there's a different emphasis in pronunciation.
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So, let's practice this.
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My dad is perfecting his Apple pie recipe.
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The emphasis is on the end of this word, but if you say, "I want to speak perfect English."
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Well, the emphasis is on the beginning of that word, perfect.
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I want to speak perfect English.
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The emphasis is at the beginning.
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So, make sure that that emphasis is correct in order to say this word accurately.
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All right, let's look at another sentence.
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My son learned a new song and he is trying to perfect it.
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So, he sings it all the time.
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He's trying to make his singing better and memorizing the lyrics.
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All of this.
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He's trying to perfect it.
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Perfect it.
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In my opinion, this is a better verb to use with English than saying, I want to speak
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perfect English.
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I would rather you say, "I am trying to perfect my English."
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That means you're just trying to make it better.
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You don't have the unrealistic expectation that someday your English will be absolutely
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perfect.
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This is kind of overwhelming and stressful to think that, but instead, if you have the
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mindset that I'm just going to improve my English well, great.
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You can perfect your English every day.
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That is a journey that continues.
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Do you think you can say that sentence with me?
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I want to perfect my English.
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I want to perfect my English.
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And congratulations, that's what you're doing here in this video today.
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Let's go to the next expression.
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Phrase number nine is "to see if..."
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We use this all the time.
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So, I want to make sure that you can use it correctly.
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We might say, "I wanted to see if the roads were cleared of snow.
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So, I slowly drove through my neighborhood."
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Okay, you were just checking something.
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You're verifying something.
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I wanted to see if the roads were safe to drive on, if they were clear of snow.
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So, I did a little tiny drive around my neighborhood.
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We can also use this to kind of investigate or ask a question.
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You might say, "Yeah, I wanted to see if you were interested in ordering pizza."
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I wanted to see if you wanted to order pizza.
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You're kind of asking, "Hey, do you want to order pizza?"
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I wanted to see if you wanted to order pizza.
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So, I use this commonly when I'm texting or calling someone, I might say, "Hey, yeah,
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I'm calling because I wanted to see if you could come to my house today."
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I wanted to see if you're done with that project.
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I wanted to see if you're checking or verifying something.
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Our final 10th essential advanced English phrase that we're going to learn today is,
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"there is no such thing."
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There's no such thing.
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The most common phrase with this is "There's no such thing as a free lunch."
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This phrase is not only talking about free food, a free lunch.
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Instead, we use this expression in general to talk about if something is free, usually
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there's a hidden cost.
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Maybe you need to pay later or maybe they'll send you an advertisement or there's something
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hidden that's happening.
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So, if a company comes up to you and says, "Hey, yeah, we're doing some free estimates
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to see if your windows are secure and they're insulated well."
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You might think, "Hmm, they're doing a free estimate, but there's no such thing as a free
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lunch.
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So, probably I'll get a lot of phone calls from them asking if they can fix my windows."
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So, really it's not possible to have only something for free.
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Or we could say, "I used to think that there is no such thing as a sea monster, but then
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I saw some pretty scary looking animals that live deep down in the ocean."
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There's no such thing as a sea monster, this doesn't exist well, unless you've seen some
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of those very strange animals that live at the bottom of the ocean.
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Great work learning these 10 new phrases so that you can understand fast English and express
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yourself clearly you need to expand your vocabulary and that's what you did today.
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Great work.
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Would you like to continue learning essential advanced vocabulary like this and challenging
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your listening skills?
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Well, I recommend joining the 30 Day English Listening Challenge Pack 5.
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Every day, you will learn three new phrases and improve your listening skills so that
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you can hear and understand fast English.
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Join thousands of other English learners to see if you can build some language skills
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that will last a lifetime.
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To find out more about what goes on in this course, you can click on the link up here
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or in the description and it is my pleasure to be your teacher.
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Well, now I have a question for you.
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What is something that you are trying to perfect?
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Let me know in the comments what you're trying to perfect and I will look forward to reading
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your answers.
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Thank you so much for learning English with me and I'll see you again next Friday for
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a new lesson here on my YouTube channel.
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Bye.
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The next step is to download my free ebook, Five Steps to Becoming a Confident English
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Speaker.
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You'll learn what you need to do to speak confidently and fluently.
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Don't forget to subscribe to my YouTube channel for more free lessons.
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Thanks so much.
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Bye.
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