I use these words every day: English Vocabulary Lesson

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Thanks to you, I get to teach English online  and I'm looking forward to being your teacher  
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for many years to come. These are  expressions that I use every day,  
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and you can too. Today you are going to learn  10 expressions in English that I use every day,  
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and I hope that you can add to  your daily life vocabulary too.
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Hi, I'm Vanessa from speakenglishwithvanessa.com,  and like always, I have created a free useful PDF  
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with all of these daily life expressions,  definitions, sample sentences and some tips  
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about when I use them and when you can use them  too. Plus, at the bottom of the free worksheet,  
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you can answer Vanessa's Challenge Question so  that you never forget what you've learned. You  
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can click on the link in the description to  download that free PDF worksheet. My gift to  
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you today. All right, let's get started with  the first expression that I use every day.
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Expression number one is "To look forward  to something." This is a great phrasal verb  
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and I often say I'm really looking forward to  this weekend because my whole family will be  
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together and we can just enjoy a calm family time  together. In reality, it's not always a calm time,  
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but it's usually a nice time when we're all  together. This expression "To look forward to  
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something," is talking about something that  you're excited about. What are you looking  
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forward to? Maybe it's finishing an exam  so that you don't have to study anymore.  
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Or maybe you're looking forward to seeing your  cousin who you haven't seen for a long time,  
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or maybe you're looking forward to studying  English with Vanessa. Let me know in the comments  
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what you're looking forward to and let's go on  to expression number two that I use every day.
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Expression number two that I use every day  is kind of two parts. It's "I'm thinking  
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about ... What do you think?" When you live with  other people you're probably going to use this  
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expression a lot. So for example, I often say  "I'm thinking about going to the gym tonight.  
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What do you think?" When I ask my husband this I'm  not asking for his permission. Can I please go to  
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the gym? I need your permission. No, instead  I'm asking him, "Hey, while I go to the gym,  
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can you watch the kids? Can you make dinner? Can  you put them to bed?" There's a lot going on in  
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our house, so when one adult has to do something  away from the home, we need to talk about it. So  
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here I'm using this great expression, "I'm  thinking about ... What do you think?" We're  
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trying to make sure that we're on the same page  so that our home ideally can be a peaceful place.
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Expression number three is one that I say maybe  too many times, and it is "Be careful that you  
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don't ..." something. So for example, I often  say to my kids, "Be careful that you don't drop  
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that." "Be careful that you don't ..." And here  I'm warning them, I'm worried about something  
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because I foresee a problem. When my child  is carrying a plate full of food and they're  
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carrying it around the table, down the stairs, I  might say, "Be careful that you don't drop that  
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plate of food please." Because this has happened  before. I want to warn them to be careful. If you  
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are a parent, I'm sure that you have used  this before, and if you are not a parent,  
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you can also warn other people. "Be careful that  you don't drive too fast because it's snowing  
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outside." There's a lot of warnings that you can  give to other people and use this great phrase.
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Expression number four is one that I  used at the beginning of this lesson,  
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and that is "Thanks to ..." Thanks to you, I  can teach English online. Here I am telling you  
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thank you, but I'm using the expression  "Thanks to ..." Thanks to my students,  
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I can teach English online. Thanks to modern  technology, I can teach English online. "Thanks  
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to ..." here is something that you are grateful  for so that you can do something you want.
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But just a little note, this can also be  used sarcastically to talk about something  
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bad. Sometimes I use this because it's a  little bit funny, it's a little bit silly.  
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And when you're having a hard time, sometimes  humor is the best medicine. So you might say,  
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"Thanks to my neighbor's dog barking all night,  I couldn't sleep." I'm not really thanking my  
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neighbor's dog. I'm pretty annoyed that my  neighbor's dog barked all night and I couldn't  
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sleep. But I'm using this expression with a little  bit of a sarcastic tone. So listen to the tone of  
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my voice when I say it. "Thanks to my neighbor's  dog who was barking all night, I couldn't sleep.  
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My face is not happy, not excited. Thank you,  dog. No, I'm not saying it like that. "Thanks  
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to my neighbor's dog ..." so here, if there's  something negative that's affecting your life,  
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you can also use this expression. Just  make sure your tone of voice reflects that.
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Expression. Number five is a fun one, "As  far as I know ..." So in our house we have  
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a lot of things going on. There's  five people who live in our house,  
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two adults and three children. So we have a lot of  different moving parts. So when my husband says,  
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"Hey, do we have anything planned for Friday  afternoon?" I might say, "No, not as far as I  
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know," or "As far as I know, I don't think  so." This means I'm not exactly certain,  
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I don't have a perfect calendar in my head.  But for me, and maybe some of you have also  
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said this to your husbands, "As far as I know  we don't. But check the calendar." I think this  
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is a very stereotypical situation that the  wife tells the husband, I don't know, check  
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the calendar. It's on the calendar, and husbands  are notorious for not checking the calendar and  
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asking their wife first. So I would probably say,  "Not as far as I know, but check the calendar."
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Expression number seven is "Speaking of ..." So  let me give you a little example. My husband is  
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a science teacher for elementary school students,  and his project this week was to destroy and break  
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apart appliances with the students. So all  of the students had a screwdriver and they  
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were taking apart broken radios, broken hair  dryers. They loved this project. So when my  
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husband came home and he was telling me about  breaking things with the students, I said,  
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"Speaking of breaking things, we broke  three bowls today because the kids were  
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running around the house." So here I am kind of  making a connection between one topic, breaking  
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things with the students in the classroom,  and a similar thing that happened at home.
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So if you are reminded of a topic and you want to  connect those topics together, this is the perfect  
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expression. You could say, "Oh yes, speaking  of food, what are we going to eat for dinner?"  
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"Speaking of ..." plus the topic, it's a great  way to connect things that you're talking about.
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Expression number eight has two options. It's "We  may as well," or "We might as well." They both  
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mean the same thing. It's just your personal  preference. We often use this when there's  
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some kind of change of plans that you have to  make, that you can't avoid. So for example,  
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my oldest son got invited to a birthday party  of one of his friends, but when my son woke up,  
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he was not feeling well, and I thought,  "You know what? Maybe he'll feel better  
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throughout the day and he can go to the party  tonight. No, you know what? We might as well  
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cancel now." This is talking about a change  of plans that you can't avoid. He's probably  
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not going to feel better later today to go to  that party. So what's the conclusion? Well,  
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we may as well cancel our plans now,  or we might as well cancel our plans.
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Now there's kind of a reluctance like, I don't  really want to, but I probably should. I don't  
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know 100% what's the right thing to do?  We may as well just do whatever it is,  
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cancel our plans. This is a great expression to  use because in life plans are always changing.
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Expression number nine that I use every day is  a good follow-up to expression number eight. It  
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is "This doesn't mean that ... It just means  that ..." so let's take that example of my  
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son missing his friend's birthday party  because he wasn't feeling well. Well,  
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can you imagine when I told him, "Sorry, I  don't think we're going to be able to go to  
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her birthday party. You just aren't  feeling well." How do you think he  
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reacted to that? Do you think he said, "great!  Yay!" No. Even though he wasn't feeling well,  
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he was really disappointed. His reaction  was not positive. Poor guy. He felt really  
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disappointed to miss that birthday party. So I  used this expression to help him feel better.
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I wanted to explain a little bit. Sometimes  it works, sometimes it doesn't with children,  
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but this is a great expression to use. I  said, "This doesn't mean that we can never  
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play with your friend. It just means that  we can't see her today." Okay. Sometimes  
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we jump to the biggest conclusion "I'll  never play with my friends ever again. Oh,  
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no!" And we want to kind of tone it down a  bit. You can say, "This doesn't mean that  
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you'll never see her again. It just  means that we won't see her today."
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Here we're trying to kind of make some realistic  expectations to help us deal with disappointment.  
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You can even use this in the workplace.  Let's say that you're really working on  
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a big project and all of the team has to work  overtime in order to finish the project. Well,  
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your manager might say something like  this, "This doesn't mean that you'll  
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always be working overtime. It just  means that for this project, this week,  
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I'm going to need you to work a little bit extra  so that we can finish." Great. They're trying to  
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make the expectations realistic, help to deal with  some disappointment and just set out the facts.
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The final 10th expression is a great one  for expressing your preferences. It is,  
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"I would rather ... than ..." And we often make a  contraction out of, I would, and say, "I'd." "I'd  
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rather ... than ..." "I'd rather learn English  with Vanessa online than drive 30 minutes to learn  
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in a classroom." We're talking about preferences,  and this is something that we do all the time.
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Just a little note, there is a verb, to prefer.  "I prefer learning English online." Well, you  
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know what? This is okay, but in the US, we don't  really use the verb prefer that much. Instead,  
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we're more likely to say, rather. "I'd rather  learn English online because my life is just too  
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busy. I don't have time to go into the classroom."  "I'd rather something than something else."
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Let me give you another example from my daily  life. Every week, my family has certain meals that  
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we make a lot. For example, every Monday we make  miso soup. We call it "Miso Mondays." And there's  
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different types of miso soup that we make. But  this past Monday, it was just such a busy day and  
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all of the steps for making miso soup felt really  overwhelming. So I told my family, I know that  
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you guys like to eat miso soup, but I'd rather eat  something quick and easy than spend a lot of time  
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in the kitchen making miso soup. This doesn't mean  that we'll never eat miso soup. It just means that  
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we'll eat it tomorrow when we have a less busy  day. Great way to use both of these expressions.
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So here I'm talking about my preference.  I'd rather eat something easy today. Let's  
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just toast some bread, make some eggs,  cook a little vegetable or something,  
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and have an easy dinner because I'd rather have  an easy dinner than a more complicated dinner.  
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Today has already been too much. This is a great  way to just naturally express your preferences.
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Well, thank you for joining me for all of these 10  expressions that I use every day. I'm curious in  
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the comments, do you use any of these expressions  or are any of these new for you? Let me know. And  
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don't forget to download the free PDF worksheet,  which includes all of these daily expressions,  
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definitions, sample sentences, and some extra  tips about when you can use them so that you can  
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easily integrate them into your vocabulary when  you're speaking and express yourself completely.
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You can click on the link in the description to  download that free PDF worksheet today. Well,  
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thank you so much for learning English with me,  
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and I'll see you again next Friday for a  new lesson here on my YouTube channel. Bye.
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But wait, do you want more? I  recommend watching this video  
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next to learn more words that I  use every day, including whipping  
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something. What? Every day? Yes. Check  out this video and I'll see you there.
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