10 Advanced English Vocabulary Words

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Hi, I'm Vanessa from SpeakEnglishWithVanessa.com.
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Are you ready to expand your vocabulary and expand your mind?
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Let's do it.
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It's a fact that the more vocabulary you know, the more you can understand natural, fast
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English conversations, and the more that you can express yourself, so today, I'd like to
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help you learn 10 essential advanced English expressions.
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These aren't specifically for business situations, but you could use them then.
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These aren't really just slang expressions, but you could use them in casual situations
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too.
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These are phrases for daily life.
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There are phrases that I use all the time, and I have a feeling that you're going to
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hear them all the time, and hopefully now, you're going to be able to use them yourself.
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All of these phrases were in my course, The 30-Day English Listening Challenge: Pack 4,
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that came out on January 1st, 2020, this year.
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If you would like to join this course, you will learn three new expressions every day
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for 30 days, 90 expressions like this, and you can become my student.
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Check out the link up here to learn more information about this course.
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During today's lesson, try to say the sample sentences out loud with me.
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This is a great chance to practice your pronunciation muscles, listen to your own voice, speaking
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and using great English grammar and vocabulary, and it's a good way to help you remember what
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you're learning.
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All right, let's start with the first expression, "To take something seriously."
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Usually, we use the word, take, this verb, when we're grabbing something or when we're
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getting something, but instead, this expression uses take in a figurative sense.
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This means you're accepting something sincerely.
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We often use this in a negative sense.
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For example, let's look at this sentence, "When the teenager told her mom, 'I hate you,'
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her mom didn't take it seriously."
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This is a negative situation, "Didn't take it seriously."
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What is it?
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Are we using it to talk about her daughter?
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No.
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We're talking about her daughter's words, so the mom is not feeling like this is a sincere
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statement from her daughter.
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Because her daughter is a teenager, maybe she's going through some hard times, so the
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mom is not going to get upset when her daughter says, "I hate you."
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She's not going to take those words seriously, or you might say, "I wish I had taken school
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seriously."
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Take school seriously means to study hard, to be sincere in your efforts.
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"I wish I had taken school seriously, but I still graduated even though I didn't learn
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as much as I could have.
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I wish I had taken school seriously."
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Let's go to the next expression, "On top of."
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Are we talking about physical placement here?
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No.
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Instead, take a look at this sentence and try to guess what you think it means.
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"My dog ripped my school books, and on top of that, he ate my homework."
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We have a bad situation that has become worse, so, "My dog ripped my school books."
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This is already a bad situation, "But then, on top of that, he ate my homework."
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We can use this wonderful expression, "On top of," just like we would, "In addition
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to."
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Usually, it shows some kind of surprise, right?
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"On top of that, he ate my homework.
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I can't believe it."
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"I'm surprised.
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In addition to what he already did, he ate my homework," or you might say, "This vocabulary
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lesson is great.
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On top of that, it's free."
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You could say, "In addition to that, it's free."
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That's fine, but when you say, "On top of that," you're implying that you're kind of
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surprised.
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"I can't believe that Vanessa is giving us this lesson for free.
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On top of that, it's free.
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Wonderful."
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Quite a few.
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If I said, "I ate quite a few cookies," do you think this means a few, a little, or a
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lot?
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This expression can be a little bit tricky because even though it uses a few, which usually
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means a small amount, this expression really means a lot.
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The word, "A few" means a little, but when we add quite, we're making this an indirect
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way to say a lot, quite a few cookies, maybe 20 cookies.
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This is a lot of cookies for one person to eat, so you might say, "I ate quite a few
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cookies."
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You're being indirect about how many cookies you ate, but we know it was a lot, or you
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could say, "Quite a few students participated in The 30-Day Listening Challenge.
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This means a lot of students participated in The 30-Day Listening Challenge.
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If I want to be a little more indirect, then this is a great statement.
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I could say, "A lot of students participated," but to be a little indirect, we could say,
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"Quite a few students participated in the course," and I hope you can too.
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Little to no.
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What is happening here?
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Little to no.
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"I invited 20 people to my party, but little to no people responded."
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Let's think about this phrase as a scale.
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Little is on one side, so a few people, a couple people, and then no people are on the
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other side.
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Little to no, a lot of people is not even on the scale, so we have a little to no.
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"Little to no people responded."
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You could also think about this like one to 10.
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If we use this same idea with the word two, we're talking about a scale.
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"One to 10 people responded."
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Okay.
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This is the same idea.
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It's a scale, but you will also hear, "Little to no people responded."
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What about this sentence?
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"Last week, he had little to no time to cook.
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He was so busy."
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Here, we're talking about little time, maybe like 20 minutes, to no time to cook.
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He was so busy.
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"He had little to no time to cook."
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To be a roller coaster.
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This is a figurative expression.
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We're not talking about actually sitting on a roller coaster, which is the ride at an
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amusement park.
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Instead, we're going to use this figuratively, and you could say, "Last year was such a roller
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coaster.
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I got married, and then I got fired from my job, and then I moved to New York," so there's
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a lot of positive and negative things that are happening.
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It's a roller coaster.
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"I got married, and then I got fired, and then I moved to New York," so we're talking
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about the ups and downs of life.
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It's a roller coaster.
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We often use this word with emotional.
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"It's an emotional roller coaster.
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The relationship was an emotional roller coaster for six months."
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If one of your friends is dating someone and the relationship just isn't very smooth, they
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don't get along too well, they don't really communicate that well, you might say, "Yeah.
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That relationship was an emotional roller coaster.
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Sometimes they loved each other.
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Sometimes they were so angry.
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Then, they love each other."
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"Not a very healthy relationship.
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It was an emotional roller coaster for six months."
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What about this expression, "I'm talking"?
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Does it mean I'm speaking out loud?
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No.
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Instead, this is often used to give more information about a specific point.
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It's kind of a casual expression.
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Let's imagine this situation, you're sitting in a classroom, and the teacher says, "This
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semester, we will be studying historical figures.
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I'm talking Winston Churchill, Genghis Khan, Aristotle."
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She's giving more information about who are historical figures, so she could have just
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said, "We will be studying historical figures."
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Okay, but she wanted to give more clarification about this point, historical figures, so she
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said, "I'm talking Genghis Khan, Winston Churchill, Aristotle."
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This is a wide spectrum of people, so that's why she used this expression, "I'm talking."
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Let's look at another example.
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"The restaurant was so fancy.
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I'm talking suit and tie, a local weekly menu, a live cello player."
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Oh, you're giving more clarification about fancy.
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What does fancy mean?
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What is a fancy restaurant?
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Oh, well, you're going to give us some more details about this point.
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You're going to talk about a suit and tie.
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Maybe you had to wear a suit and tie.
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Maybe the servers wore suit and ties.
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There's a local weekly menu that changes every week, and there was a live cello player.
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That's pretty fancy if you ask me, so you're clarifying.
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I'm talking this, this and this.
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Great.
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The next expression is, "At all."
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At all.
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This means completely, and it is only used in negative situations.
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"I haven't studied for my test at all."
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"I haven't," that's our negative part.
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"I haven't studied at all," or you could say, "I haven't studied completely," but "At all"
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is much more natural, so we can add this always to the end of the sentence.
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"I haven't studied at all," or you could say, "I thought my cats would be annoyed about
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having a new baby at home, but they don't care at all."
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"They don't," so we're using that negative word.
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"They don't care at all."
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Do they have any care about the new baby?
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No.
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None at all.
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Notice how this is always used at the end of the sentence.
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Six figures.
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Are we talking about six people?
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No.
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What if I said this sentence, "He wants to be a doctor because he wants a six-figure
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salary"?
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Oh, what can you guess?
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What do you think that this expression means, six-figure salary?
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Well, we're talking about numbers that have six figures, so this means $100,000 and up.
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100,000, 200,000, 300,000.
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When you're a doctor, at least in the U.S., usually you make a lot of money, so you have
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a six-figure salary.
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The term, six-figure, just to note money above 100,000, or you could say, "They earned six
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figures last year."
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That talks about how much money they made.
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I had a student in The 30-Day Listening Challenge ask, "Can you say five figures?
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For example, I have a five-figure salary.
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He makes five figures."
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Not really.
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We really only use this with six figures, and I think it's just because five figures
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could be $10,000, which in the U.S. is not a high salary, or it could be $90,000, which
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is a lot of money, so it doesn't really have the same implication, but when you say six
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figures, this is always a lot of money.
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Even if you make 100,000 compared to 900,000, it's still a lot of money, so we only use
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this when we're talking about six figures in a salary.
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To go through something.
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We're not talking about going through a tunnel, instead, this is a figurative, a phrasal verb
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expression, and it's talking about experiencing a lot of negative things, a lot of negative
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experiences.
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You might say, "Last month, I went through a lot."
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"My grandmother was in the hospital, my car broke down, and I had a terrible cold," So
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you experienced a lot of negative things.
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"I went through a lot."
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You can use this in a more vague situation.
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You could just say, "You're going through a lot right now.
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Please take care of yourself."
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"You're going through a lot."
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You can use it to talk about your friend, let's say that you're having a dinner party
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and your friend doesn't come, and someone says, "Hey, why didn't he come?"
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You might say, "He's going through a lot right now.
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He needs some quiet time by himself.
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He's going through a lot."
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This implies, "He's having a lot of difficult experiences right now, so let's take it easy."
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Our final expression is, "To make it."
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Does this mean create something, to make something?
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No.
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Instead, to make it means to be successful.
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You might say, "He's moving to L.A. to become a movie star.
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I hope he makes it."
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You can substitute in the sentence and say, "I hope he's successful.
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I hope he makes it."
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It here is just his goal.
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"I hope he makes it," but we always keep this expression together, "Makes it," or we can
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talk about being successful in a kind of more vague way.
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You might say, "He drove to the concert through the rain, the snow, the hail, and finally,
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he made it.
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He was successfully at his destination.
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He successfully arrived at his destination, the concert.
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He made it."
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It implies struggle, but he was successful in the end.
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This isn't talking about his career, like going to L.A., becoming a movie star, you
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made it.
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No.
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Instead, he just successfully arrived at his destination.
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"After all of that, rain, snow, hail, I made it."
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Great.
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Excellent work with these 10 new phrases.
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You opened your mind to these new phrases, so I hope that you'll be able to hear them
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all around you now.
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To improve your listening skills and expand your vocabulary, I want to give you a free
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sample of The 30-Day Listening Challenge.
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You can check out this video that I made up here, and it's a free sample of one of the
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lessons so that you can see what wonderful things you can learn, and to be my personal
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student every day on the challenge, you can join quite a few other students who are taking
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English seriously, and I hope that you too can make it.
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Check out this link up here so that you can join the 30-Day Listening Challenge and expand
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your vocabulary and listening skills each day.
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Now, I have a question for you.
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Let me know in the comments, what is something that you take seriously, or maybe what is
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something that you don't take seriously?
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Let me know in the comments.
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Try to use this expression.
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Make sure that you read each other's sentences as well just to continue to learn and learn
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from each other.
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Well, thank you so much for learning English with me, and I'll see you again next Friday
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for 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 e-book, 5 Steps To Becoming A Confident English 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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