Speak Like An American: 4 American Idioms [Advanced English Lesson]

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Hi, I'm Vanessa from SpeakEnglishWithVanessa.com.
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Today we're going to talk about four American idioms.
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Let's get started.
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You might be wondering what in the world is an American idiom?
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Well, these idioms might be understood by people in the UK but they are most often used
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by Americans.
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And if you said one of these to someone from the US, they would instantly understand what
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you meant and they wouldn't feel weird at all like you were using an expression that
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they hadn't heard very often.
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For each of these idioms I'm going to tell you a little story and I want you to guess
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what you think the idiom means based on the context.
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So for our first idiom I want to tell you a quick story about last week.
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One of my friends who has a small baby, we were going to get together and in the morning
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when we were about to get together she called me and said, "Hey, Vanessa, I'm sorry, I've
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got to take a rain check because my baby's not feeling too well.
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So I want to just relax at home and maybe we can get together next week."
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What do you think this idiom, "Take a rain check means?"
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Take a rain check, think about it for a moment.
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In this context, we were going to get together but we needed to change some plans because
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her baby wasn't feeling well.
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That's exactly what this idiot means, change your plans.
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We need to delay or just push back our plans because something happened.
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Maybe you just are feeling tired or you're feeling sick, so you need to change your plans.
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You could say, "I need to take a rain check or let's take a rain check and do our event
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next week."
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Let's take a rain check, it's easy to remember this expression if you can remember the base
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word rain.
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Let's imagine you're trying to have some kind of event outside, maybe you're trying to get
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married outside like I was and it rains like it was on my wedding.
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Well, you can't have the event outside, you have to go inside so you need to change your
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plans because of the weather.
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This is kind of the origin of the expression, but we can use it in any situation where you're
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changing plans.
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The second American idiom is to shoot the breeze, let me tell you a quick story so you
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can guess the meaning.
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In a couple of days I'm getting together with a childhood friend who I haven't seen for
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a while and when I told my husband that I was going to get together with her he said,
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"What are you going to do?
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You haven't seen her for a long time."
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And I said, "I don't know, shoot the breeze, just sit together, you know, we'll figure
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out something."
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What do you think from this quick story that shoot the breeze means?
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Well, we can imagine the word breeze means like a small wind, we can imagine a breeze
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coming out of your mouth when you're talking.
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So shooting the breeze means just to chit-chat together, to talk about daily life.
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Nothing too deep or important, just to chat.
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I said, "I'm going to just shoot the breeze with her."
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I'm not going to take a gun and shoot the wind.
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That would be a pretty crazy activity together but instead we just talked.
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So there was wind coming out of our mouths, breeze, and this means we didn't really talk
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about anything serious or substantial, just chit-chat, just chatting.
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The third American idiom is to plead the Fifth.
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Let me tell you a quick story so you can guess what it means.
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Let's imagine that your friend comes over to your house and he says, "Oh, man, I just
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went on a date with Sara yesterday, it was so great."
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And then you say, "Did you kiss her?"
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He might say, "I plead the Fifth."
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What does this mean?
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Why did he say I plead the Fifth?
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Well, the word plead means I beg, please, please, I'm begging.
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And the Fifth, what in the world is the Fifth?
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Why not the fourth, the tenth?
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Why is there a number here?
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Well, this is referencing the Constitution of the United States.
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In the Constitution, the Fifth Amendment says, "You don't need to say anything that is going
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to incriminate you in court."
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But when your friend was talking to you about kissing a girl on a date, was he worried about
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going to court or going to jail?
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No.
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So let's talk about the original meaning of this expression, the political meaning, and
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then we'll talk about how it got interpreted in daily conversation.
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Well, let's imagine that you're driving really fast and a policeman pulls you over and you
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roll down your window and he says, "Excuse me, have you been drinking alcohol?
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Have you been smoking weed?
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Have you been doing drugs?"
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You could say, "I plead the Fifth."
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This means you know that it's the law, you don't have to say anything to him that could
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make you get in trouble with the court later.
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If he's going to take you to court, you're going to say it in the court.
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You're not going to say it in this informal area in your car, you want to make sure that
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there's a lawyer, you want to make sure that it is done the right way.
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So you could say I plead the Fifth because that Fifth Amendment of the Constitution says
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you don't need to answer his questions, you don't need to say that.
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In daily life we often use this when we don't want to answer a question.
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So you asked your friend, "Did you kiss her?"
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He said, "I plead the Fifth."
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This means he doesn't want to answer your question.
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He doesn't say, "Legally, I don't have to answer your question."
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No, this is just colloquially he's saying, "I don't want to answer your question."
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But there is a subtle meaning here.
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When you use this in daily conversation, it means, "I don't want to tell you but your
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answer is correct."
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He said, "Did you kiss her?"
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And he said, "I plead the Fifth."
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Really it means, "Yes, but I don't want to tell you."
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If you use this expression, you're not really hiding the truth, you're telling them what
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they already know but you just don't want to say it.
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So let me give you one other quick situation.
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The other day I was sneakily eating a piece of chocolate in the kitchen and Dan, my husband,
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walked into the kitchen and said, "Did you eat the last piece of chocolate?"
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Well, I had eaten the last piece of chocolate and I said, "I plead the Fifth."
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This means, "I don't want to tell you but it's true, I did eat the last piece of chocolate."
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So even though I didn't say I ate the last piece, yes, you are correct.
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It is implied when you use this expression.
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If you use it with a police officer, he's going to be suspicious because you're not
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answering his question but this is the legal situation so it's okay to use it.
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It doesn't mean, "Yes, I was drinking alcohol.
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Yes, I was smoking.
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Yes, I was doing drugs."
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No, it doesn't imply that in the legal situation but in the colloquial situation it does.
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It implies, "Yes, I did that thing that you were accusing me of but I don't want to say
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it."
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The fourth American idiom is to give props to someone.
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Let me tell you a quick story, let's imagine that you want to study abroad in the US and
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you'd like to get your master's degree at Harvard.
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Well, your goal is to get your master's degree but you think, "Why not, I'm going to try
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to apply to Harvard because they have a great reputation."
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So you try to get into Harvard and you don't make it.
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Then your friend asks you, "Hey, how did it go?
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Did you get a reply?
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Did you make it into Harvard?"
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You probably say, "No, I didn't make it."
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They would say to you, "Well, I give you props for trying."
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What does this mean?
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I give you props for trying.
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This expression props means proper respect, but it's just been shortened over time and
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if you asked most Americans, "What does props mean?"
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They probably wouldn't be able to tell you.
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I just looked it up online because I was curious, but we can imagine from this full expression,
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"I'm giving you my proper respect for trying to get into Harvard.
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Even though you didn't make it, you tried hard, I give you my respect."
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Well, we can shorten this expression to say, "I give you props for trying to get into Harvard.
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I give you props for something that you did."
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When you want to show that, "Oh, someone didn't succeed but you still are respecting them
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because they tried."
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This is a great expression to use, and you know what, you can even give yourself props.
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So let's imagine that you see a lost foreign traveler in your city and you want to try
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to speak English with them but you feel a little nervous but you do it anyway.
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You go to them, they ask you some questions, you didn't understand everything but you tried
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your best, you can say, "Well, I give myself props for trying.
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I give myself props for approaching them and trying to speak English."
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You did it, maybe it wasn't perfect but you tried.
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So you can use this as encouragement for yourself.
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Now it's your turn, I want to know have you ever needed to plead the Fifth?
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Did you ever need to take a rain check or maybe give props to someone?
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Who do you like to shoot the breeze with?
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Let me know in the comments below.
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Try to use these expressions and expand your vocabulary.
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Thanks so much for learning with me and I'll see the next time.
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Bye.
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The next step is to download my free ebook, 5 Steps to Becoming a Confident English Speaker.
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