Hi. My name's Rebecca.
Sometimes students want very much
to learn advanced vocabulary,
but in the process, they forget about learning
some basic everyday vocabulary, which you
also need to describe everyday life. So in today's
lesson, we'll focus on the verbs you need
to describe some common
activities around the home,
and you're going to help
me with this. Okay?
So, when you get out of bed, what
do you need to do to the bed
if you want your room to look nice?
You need to
"make the bed". Okay? That's
the correct expression.
What about the dishes? After you've eaten, you
have a big mess in the kitchen, and you say:
"I need to"?
"Do the dishes" is the most
common expression. Okay?
Now, of course, with the dishes, you could
do some other things. You could say:
"I need to wash the
dishes." But usually,
"do the dishes" means that. You could say
you need to dry the dishes, but this is the
most common expression. Okay?
If you're lucky enough to not have to do the
dishes by hand and you have a dishwasher,
then what's the verb for what you do to put
the dishes inside? Do you know the verb?
I need to
"load the dishwasher". Okay? Or "unload the
dishwasher" or "empty the dishwasher".
Okay? But when you're putting the dishes inside,
you say: "I need to load the dishwasher."
Next, okay, you've prepared the
food and it's... You're going to...
You need to now make the table look very nice, put the
plates, and the glasses, and the cutlery, so you need
to do what to the
table before you eat?
You need to "set the table".
Okay?
That's the correct expression. Now, after you've
finished eating and you need to take all of the
dirty dishes back to the kitchen, so you
need to do what to the table? You need to
"clear the table". Okay?
That's after you eat.
Next, for the carpet. What's the verb
you can use to say that you need to say
"clean the carpet"? We don't really say
"clean the carpet", we usually say to...?
It starts with "v",
"vacuum the carpet".
Okay? Next...
It could be also "the carpet"
or "the rug". All right?
Next: "the clothes", so what do
you need to do to the clothes?
Well, with clothes, you could do a number
of different things. You could say:
"I need to wash the clothes.",
"I need to iron the
clothes." for example.
"I need to fold the
clothes." All right?
Next: you haven't cleaned the furniture in
a long time and there's something on top,
and if you put your finger, you can write in
it. So what do you need to do? You need to
"dust the furniture", because there's
dust on it, but we need to...
The expression we use, the verb we
use is "to dust" the furniture.
Next: How do you clean the floor? What
verb can you use to describe that?
So, you could say:
"I need to sweep the floor with a broom."
Sweep the floor, and if you're cleaning the
floor with something wet,
then we say: "I need to
mop the floor." Okay?
That's if it's wet;
this is if it's dry.
Next: Which verb do you use to
describe the laundry? Okay? Which one?
"I need to do the
laundry." Good.
What about the trash? Okay?
"I need to..."
You could say: "I need
to empty the trash.",
"I need to take out the trash." All right?
Depends on the situation.
Now, if you go a little bit outside your house
and you have a lawn, which means the green
grass outside your house...
So, what's the verb for that?
To... Sort of to cut the grass?
We don't usually say "to cut the grass".
We say to
"mow", m-o-w, "to mow the lawn".
Okay?
And, in general, all of this
described what? What were you doing?
"I need to
clean the house".
Okay? I need to... Another verb we
sometimes use, not as much at all,
but we use it: "to tidy".
"To tidy up" means to clean up, but
it's when it's not very messy.
"To clean" usually means the whole
bit; everything. All right?
So, sometimes knowing these basic words can
also help you make breakthroughs in English.
English is about little words, and
advanced words, and beginner words,
and it's a whole mix of things.
So if you subscribe to my channel,
every day, watch a little bit
- you will definitely
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I've helped thousands of students in
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Thanks very much for watching.
Good luck with your English.
