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Hey hey. My name is Molly and in this
video we will be talking about the
difference between fun and funny.
Now my students are always getting these two
words confused and today we are gonna
fix that problem.
Let's look at the board
Our first word is fun. Now fun can be
used as an adjective or a noun.
it means you enjoy yourself and you have a good time.
Maybe you go to the pool friends on
a nice day. You had a good time. You had
fun.
Let's look at our second word funny.
Funny has two meanings and it can be
used as an adjective.
The first meaning is it makes you laugh hahaha okay?
Your friend tells a funny joke and the
joke is funny. Okay?
Our second less common meaning is it's strange.
Something is a little strange. So let's keep
practicing and look at some examples.
Now, I'm going to tell you about a party I
went to last weekend.
The party was fun.
I had a good time.
I had a lot of fun.
Now the first fun is used as an adjective
and in the second sentence it's used as
a noun.
They both mean the same thing.
That I had a good time.
Next funny has a different meaning
John was funny.
John told a joke and I
laughed hahaha.
He is a funny guy.
Next, he smelled funny.
Now remember there's two meanings to funny.
Laughing like hahaha and funny
like strange.
He smelled funny.
He smelled a little strange.
So let's keep
practicing with some more examples.
Let's do some sentences together and
we'll choose fun or funny.
Playing a game is fun or funny?
You're playing a board
game or a computer game with your family.
You're having a good time.
Playing a game
is fun.
A comedian is fun or funny?
A comedian is someone who makes you laugh
ha ha ha.
He's telling some good jokes.
He is funny.
Have a good time at the beach.
I want you to have a good time.
Have fun at the beach.
His hat looks fun or funny?
His hat looks funny.
Now funny can have two meanings.
Funny like laughing ha ha ha or funny like strange.
His hat looks funny.
Now you know the difference between fun
and funny.
I'll see you next time
Hello my name is Esther and in this
video we're going to talk about how to
use the word borrow or lend me well when
do we use this word well let me give you
an example let's say that you're taking
a test and you look in your bag and oh
oh you forgot your pencil so what do you
do you have to ask someone next to you
or maybe a friend to let them use your
pencil and a mistake that a lot of
people make is they say can you borrow
me your pencil but that's actually wrong
don't say that
don't say can you borrow me your pencil
the actual way to say it goes like this
let's look at an example sentence can I
borrow your pencil that's the correct
way to say it can I borrow your pencil
okay another way that you can say is can
you lend me your pencil let's look at it
again can you lend me your pencil now
both of these ways are okay and they're
both correct and right but I think this
one is a better way to say it again
let's remember it's not can you borrow
me okay don't say that say this can I
borrow your pencil let's look at a
couple more examples sentences is it
okay if I borrow your book is it okay if
I borrow your book may I borrow some
money may I borrow some money can I
borrow your umbrella can I borrow your
umbrella can you lend me your ear a sir
can you lend me your ear a sir
would you lend me your book would you
lend me your book please lend me a pen
please lend me a pen
all right now in the beginning of the
video I taught you to say can I borrow
something can I borrow your pencil but
actually there's a more polite way to
say this and that is by saying may I
borrow something from you you should use
may I when you're talking to someone you
don't know very well maybe it's a
complete stranger or maybe you know that
person but you guys aren't really close
friends it's better to use may I
so again may I borrow something for
example may I borrow your pen or may I
borrow your phone or maybe like I said
in the example in the beginning may I
borrow your pencil or eraser okay well
that's it for today I hope you guys
learned something and I'll see you guys
next time bye
hello everyone my name is Robin and in
this video I'm going to talk about two
expressions that describe how people use
or control money one is positive and one
is negative alright so these two
adjectives the first one we're going to
talk about is stingy okay
now let's focus on the pronunciation
first stingy a lot of my students
mistakenly say sting II okay you got to
be very careful it is pronounced stingy
and what this stingy mean well someone
who is stingy they don't like to spend
money they don't like to share money
okay they are very greedy they are not
generous they are exactly like Scrooge
you may have you may have heard or know
about Scrooge he is a very stingy guy he
does not want to share any of his money
all right so to help us understand
stingy a little bit better let's look at
a few examples sentences okay so the
first example for stingy he doesn't want
to give his son bus money he is stingy
all right so yeah this father doesn't
want to give his son any bus money okay
that's a very stingy guy let's look at
the next example I was so thirsty but my
sister wouldn't buy me water
she's stingy okay again my sister very
bad I'm so thirsty but she wouldn't buy
me even water yeah she's very stingy
okay so we just saw some examples of
stingy I hope you are not stingy it's a
very negative word to call someone but
there is a positive word and that's our
next word that word is frugal now listen
to the pronunciation frugal okay so a
person who is frugal they don't like to
waste money all right they like to say
money or keep their money and control
their money very well so for example
someone goes to the market to buy some
items or some things they probably going
to buy the cheaper items okay they don't
like to waste money on brand names or
expensive items okay so people who like
to spend less money for things to save
money they are frugal all right so let's
take a look at a few examples to
understand frugal okay let's look at the
first example for frugal my father
usually takes the bus to work instead of
driving he is frugal so yeah the father
takes the bus instead of driving so he's
probably saving money on the oil price
he's a very frugal guy let's look at the
next example my sister always uses
coupons when she buys something at the
store she is frugal okay so she's always
using coupons to save money
she's very frugal alright so those were
the examples of frugal okay so again
stingy is negative so if you say to
someone oh you are stingy okay it's a
very negative thing that person doesn't
want to share their money they just want
to keep their money but on the other
hand if you say to someone oh you are
quite frugal okay that's kind of a
compliment meaning they are good at
controlling their money and not wasting
money all right so that's it and see you
next time
hello everyone my name is Robin and in
this video I'm gonna talk about
adjectives to describe someone's body
shape related to their weight okay
whether someone is very big fat or thin
and small okay now some of these words
are positive the very nice things to say
and some of these words are negative
very bad things to say about someone's
body shape let's take a look now first
I'm gonna focus on the smaller
adjectives describing smaller bodies and
I'm gonna make a sentence he is she is
okay
these are words to describe so I must
say he is she is so let's start with
this one
he is average he is average and of
course average just means normal
whatever is normal for your society that
is average he is average she is average
now we're getting smaller slender and
thin okay these are very positive
she is slender she is thin okay that's a
nice body shape very nice weight nice
body
she is slender she is thin the next one
skinny okay this is getting a little bit
negative some people it's positive but
it's a little bit negative okay to call
someone skinny she is skinny might be a
good thing for the woman she's very
happy but for a man he is skinny maybe
that's not so good for a man he is
skinny okay that's too thin that's too
thin getting getting smaller here Boni
he is boney bony is definitely a
negative word boney we can see too many
bones okay we look at their body and we
can see bones so we would oh he is boney
okay he should gain weight or he should
eat more food the last one is the worst
one this is actually a mental
sickness okay if I said she is anorexic
anorexic is a very negative thing so
people who are anorexic because of their
mental sickness they eat and then they
go to the toilet to throw up
all right so anorexic people are very
bony they look very sick they look very
unhealthy they're underweight they're
too small
okay that's anorexic alright so again
average slender thin these are positive
these are okay skinny can be positive
negative bony and a Rexach too small too
too thin these are negative let's move
on to the larger sizes okay here are the
large adjectives now we're going to
start from average again average is the
same normal and let's get a little
bigger
now the next two chubby and plump
all right chubby and plump are actually
positive ways to say someone is a little
fat just a little fat like a baby might
be plump or your cute girlfriend is
chubby or a little boy is chubby okay so
it's a very positive way to say just a
little bit of fat okay
plump or chubby he or she is heavy
okay get starting to get negative he is
heavy oh he's a heavy guy she's a heavy
woman getting up overweight that is
certainly negative he is overweight she
is overweight and then we get to fat she
is fat okay nobody wants to be called
fat but you would say he is fat okay
maybe that's a very rude or impolite
thing to say someone you are fat and the
top one here obese
okay obese obese is the technical term
for fat okay now he is obese she is
obese again and just means fat but if
you call someone obese that's the that's
the fattest you can get okay
he is obese so of course in America they
have many people who are obese if you go
there you can see a lot of big people a
lot of overweight fat and obese people
all right so here are many adjectives to
describe the body shape in relation to
weight some of them are positive a lot
of them are negative be careful anyway
that's it for this video see you next
time
hi this is Bill and right now I'm gonna
help you with your understanding of a
word now well that word is free and it's
a very short word very easy word but it
has a lot of different meanings and well
right now I want to talk to you about
how the word free is used in a sentence
because where the word free is can
change the meaning of the sentence a lot
okay now if we just look here at what
I've got written on the board now just
two little phrases here and it's the
same words see free and alcohol both
times what the meaning is very different
see up here if we put the word free in
front of the word then like here free
alcohol
that means the alcohol is free and you
do not pay money for alcohol if you see
a sign free alcohol that means you go
and you get alcohol you don't give money
the alcohol is free free alcohol don't
have to pay money it's a good thing now
down here though we have alcohol free
that means there is no alcohol okay
there's no alcohol in the drink so you
can say coca-cola is a alcohol free
drink because there's no alcohol in the
cola another example here is maybe
there's a sign that says free kittens
free kittens so that means if you want
to take a kitten home for a pet you do
not have to give money you can just go
and take the kitten home with you
all right now another example here where
free is after the word maybe you're in a
convenience store and you want to buy a
little coffee drink
and while some coffee drinks will say on
them sugar-free now that means that
coffee drink there's no sugar in the
drink it's not a sweet drink it's just
coffee no sugar okay just remember
before the word means you don't pay
money for it after the word that means
that word is not there so alcohol free
no alcohol sugar free no sugar let's
take a look at some written examples of
this
here's sentences using the word free
differently all soft drinks come with
free refills all soft drinks come with
free refills order a set and you'll get
a free side dish order a set and you'll
get a free side dish the hotel serves a
free breakfast the hotel serves a free
breakfast this park is smoking free this
park is smoking free I want an alcohol
free drink I want an alcohol free drink
the cinema should be talking free the
cinema should be talking free so there
you saw some written sentences about
where the word free can be in a sentence
now before we finish I just want to tell
you about something I saw once while I
was here in Korea
one time I was riding the subway and I
noticed there was a poster at the
station and the poster was for a music
festival now what they were trying to do
I noticed this they wanted it to say
that the festival was free for
foreigners which meant foreigners did
not have to buy a ticket to go into the
festival now what they wanted to do was
to make it attracted to foreigners they
wanted foreigners to come there okay
because if they think if it's free
that's a good reason to go we don't have
to pay money but the poster said
foreigners free now this means there are
no foreigners there it's the opposite
meaning that they were going for so just
remember where you put the word free
really changes the meaning I hope this
helps and I'll see you next video
hi everybody I'm Esther and in this
video I'm going to teach you a very
important English word now everybody in
Korea should know this word because it
gets this way every summer in Korea
right well not just in the summer but
also in some other seasons and that word
that we're going to learn today is humid
again humid so this word you need to
know it and you especially need to
mention this word when you describe
Korea's weather to any foreigners okay
so if they ask what's the weather like
in Korea you have to say humid well what
does humid mean well again humid is used
to describe whether it means that it's
very wet and hot right you know what I
mean so even my best friend
she comes to Korea every year from
Southern California which is where I'm
from and she complains about this all
the time it's so humid right it's so hot
and wet and she complains about this
because where we're from it's not like
that it's hot but it doesn't get very
humid so let's look at the board for
some examples on how to use the word
okay so here it is today is very humid
today is very humid so that's the word I
want to teach you today humid but there
are some other ways to say the same
thing instead of humid we can say a
couple of other words for example we can
say today is very muggy today is very
muggy okay muggy means humid again hot
and wet we can also say today is very
sticky today is very thick
so humid muggy and sticky all have the
same meaning when you're describing the
weather now I told you that where I'm
from it's not humid it's hot but it's
not humid so what's the opposite of
humid that word is dry so if it's not
humid I can say today is very dry today
is very dry ok well let's look at some
more example sentences together ok
let's look at some example sentences
it's too humid turn on the
air-conditioner it's too humid turn on
the air-conditioner
I hate humid weather it's too sticky
I hate humid weather it's too sticky the
rain makes it muggy the rain makes it
muggy California is dry but Florida is
humid California is dry but Florida is
humid ok so in this video we learned the
word humid make sure you guys remember
it it's a very important word in Korea
because it describes Korea's weather and
summer perfectly now as for me I've been
here for a couple of years and I'm still
trying to get used to it but I have to
say I like dry weather better okay well
thanks for joining and see you guys next
time bye
hello everyone my name is Robin and in
this video I'm gonna talk about a very
dirty dirty word to old white oh okay
well remember Oh bite is konglish so we
don't want to use old white so what
should we say in English well this these
are the words we should use all right so
I have a sentence I'm sick I'm sick I
need to I need to vomit vomit is the
formal way to say you know your food
comes out of your mouth
vomit so if you're at the doctor you
should use vomit I need to vomit now
vomit is a verb I need to vomit and it
can also be a noun oh there's vomit on
the floor the next one is the most
common one throw-up okay this is the one
you want to use most of the time I'm
sick I need to throw up
alright I drank some soju last night I
need to throw up okay this one is only a
verb I need to throw up that's how you
want to use it the last two they're
slang now there's hundreds of slang to
mean the same as a vomit I can't teach
them all but these two are the most
common so you probably hear these ones
and both of these can be used as nouns
or verbs so I'm sick I need to puke I
need to puke
and I need to barf I need to barf all of
these words mean the same thing the food
is coming out because you're sick
alright and remember throw-up is the
best one to use it's the most common and
the easiest one to use I need to throw
up well that's how you express how to
throw up let's take a look at a few more
examples alright let's take a look at
these examples the first one stop
car I need to vomit stop the car I need
to vomit the next one I drank too much
soju I need to throw up
I drank too much soju I need to throw up
and the next one the baby barf all over
my new jacket the baby barf all over my
new jacket and the last one I had to
clean up dog puke in the kitchen I had
to clean up dog puke in the kitchen okay
so these are dirty words but you got to
know them now there are two things that
make me throw up all right now the first
thing that usually makes me throw up our
oysters alright seafood so I have a lot
of experience I go out to eat some
seafood and I eat some oysters and I
gets really really sick and I throw up
and certainly the other thing to make me
throw up is soju okay I don't drink soju
very well so I go out to drink and I
drink some soju the next day or I have a
terrible hangover my I have a headache
and I feel sick I usually need to throw
up the soju all right so that's vomit
throw up puke and barf make sure you
know them they're all common that's it
and I'll see you next time
hi everybody my name's Esther and in
this video I want to talk about a very
important vocabulary word for all
Koreans to know okay and that word is
monsoon season
what is monsoon season well every summer
many foreigners come and they're
surprised by how much rain there is
right in the summer in Korea for about
one month usually in July there's a lot
of rain okay and in English we call that
the monsoon season so it's very
important for Koreans to have a good
umbrella maybe some rain boots right but
also it can cause some problems
for some businesses and homes if there's
too much rain and flooding right so if
you see a foreigner and they ask about
summer in Korea it's very important that
you remember that you tell them about
monsoon season okay so let's look on the
board and look at this example sentence
the monsoon season in Korea begins in
summer right I just talked about that
again the monsoon let's pronounce it
together monsoon monsoon so the monsoon
season in Korea begins in summer and as
we said the monsoon season lasts for
about one month and there's lots of rain
during the monsoon season okay let's
look at some more examples together
let's look at these examples it's very
humid during the monsoon season it's
very humid during the monsoon season the
monsoon season is coming the monsoon
season is coming I need to buy a new
umbrella for the monsoon season I need
to buy a new umbrella for the monsoon
season okay so in this video we learned
up
the vocabulary word monsoon season
remember it's a time in Korea when
there's a lot of rain and it's very hot
and sticky right now in Southern
California where I'm from there is no
monsoon season we get a little bit of
rain in the winter time which is very
different from Korea but again nothing
like the rain we see here okay so that
is something that I'm still trying to
get used to okay
so again the word we learned is monsoon
season don't forget it and see you next
time bye
hello everyone I'm Robin we are gonna
talk about many vocabulary and
adjectives and slang idioms to describe
people as ugly okay let's take a look at
the board I'm going to use he is he's
and she is we're gonna describe these
two people a guy and girl is ugly and we
can use any of these they work for guys
and girls let's take a look the first
one he's ugly she's ugly okay so that's
very easy to understand let's go to the
next one
she's unattractive okay she's
unattractive
of course attractive means very pretty
very beautiful and unattractive means
ugly all right so ugly and unattractive
are the two most common ones let's move
on here's another one homely he's homely
we can say he's homely but usually it's
she is homely homely would mean yeah not
pretty not beautiful a little bit ugly
okay she's homely okay maybe she has no
fashion sense
she's very boring to look at and to
watch because she has no makeup okay we
describers homely and I think Kim
jong-un's wife is a little bit homely
let's move on okay we're getting into
bigger more complicated vocabulary these
words are very strong they mean very
very ugly the next one if I said he's
monsterous he's monstrous okay so that
guy is so ugly I'm describing him like a
monster okay his face is like a monster
so I would say he's monstrous she is
monstrous
okay very negative thing to say
hideous he's hideous
again this is too ugly so ugly he's
hideous hideous and the last one very
very very strong grotesque she's
grotesque he's grotesque okay
grotesque comes from gross or disgusting
okay grotesque so very very ugly I don't
want to look at that person I don't want
to talk to that person certainly I never
want to touch that person they are
grotesque alright so this is the
vocabulary the adjectives let's move on
to some slang and idioms in this next
part we're gonna learn a lot of slang
and idioms to use to describe someone
who is ugly alright the first one nasty
nasty he's nasty she's nasty
again very ugly you want to say he or
she is nasty you can describe their hair
as nasty dirty ugly hair their face is
nasty okay very ugly next one
she's butt ugly butt ugly what is a butt
a bunt is your ass okay so if you say
she's butt-ugly her face looks like an
ass okay so it's a very negative thing
to say she's bought ugly but common okay
bought ugly he's a dog she's a dog okay
so describing them as a dog also means
they're ugly she's a dark okay she's a
real dog that means her face is ugly
alright now we're gonna get into the
really really really really bad
expressions okay so I'm gonna have to
use some bad words
now ugly as he's ugly as so we're
comparing him
he's ugly as a pig okay you could say
he's ugly as a pig
so he's comparing you're comparing his
face to a pig very ugly scene she's ugly
as sin that's another one she's ugly as
sin now sin of course is a very bad
thing you're doing something bad that is
a sin she's ugly as sin just means she's
very ugly all right let's get deeper
into more powerful expressions he's ugly
as shit he's ugly as shit
okay very strong he's ugly as shit she's
ugly as fuck she's ugly as fuck okay so
you can have like ugly as a pig ugly as
sin ugly as shit ugly as fuck very
powerful to say someone is really really
ugly the last one
she's fugly she's fugly he's fugly what
is fugly
well fugly this is two words we can see
ugly is one word now what is the F now
the f means fucking she's fucking ugly
okay so fucking is a bad word so we just
say fugly okay very common everyone
knows fugly very strong very rude thing
to say he's fugly
she's fugly alright let's move on to one
last expression okay the final
expression here is a sentence
now the other expressions we learned are
very direct okay you're ugly you're
fugly you know things like that this is
very indirect okay it's not polite but I
guess you know there's no polite way to
say someone is
ugly but I guess this is the best
indirect way
let's take a look he has a face he has a
face only a mother can love okay so
someone has a face but only the mother
can love that face everyone else thinks
it's ugly or hideous okay so a very
indirect way to say someone is ugly she
or he has a face only a mother can love
alright so we learned lots of
expressions to describe someone as ugly
or very ugly be very careful with these
expressions you should never say them
directly to the person you're ugly
you're hideous you're grotesque
you're fugly don't say that directly to
the person or you might get this in the
face okay well I hope you learned a lot
from this video and I'll see you next
time
hi I'm Robin and in this video I'm going
to talk about a very serious word
bullying and what does that mean well
basically bullying means a student or
young person or a group of students
bother another student or child okay
it's a very serious issue here in Korea
let's take a look now up here I have a
bully this is a noun
what is a bully the bully is the bad kid
okay the bad student why is he bad
because he bothers other other children
other students
how does he bother he hits them he
steals their money he's a bully and in
my example sentence he's a big bully
okay a big bully means he's a big guy
who bothers probably smaller children
smaller students he's a big bully the
verb form to bully he the bully bullies
many students he bullies many students
so has a verb what does it mean well it
means to bother and I have two other
words here tease and harass now tease
means to jokingly bother other children
so it's possible the bully is just
teasing kind of jokingly no not too
strong just little teasing is like
bothering them about their clothing or
things like that her ass is very strong
and very bad now to harass someone means
to physically harass hit them or
verbally harassed say bad things you're
ugly I hate you
okay that's harassment so to bully can
also mean tease and harass okay so he
bullies many students he's bothering
many students alright so remember a
bully the bad guy
the bad student the bad child what does
he do he bullies
ok-hee bothers the other children hits
them takes their money makes their life
very bad all right let's take a look at
some example sentences so the first
example sentence in Korea many students
commit suicide because they are bullied
too much in Korea many students commit
suicide because they are bullied too
much the bullies were expelled from
school
the bullies were expelled from school
many teens are victims of cyber bullying
many teens are victims of cyber bullying
the bully tease the girl too much and
she cried the bully teased the girl too
much and she cried the bully harassed
the boy every day the bully harassed the
boy every day ok I hope you have a good
understanding of how to use bully as a
noun and a verb all right it's a common
word you must know it I'm gonna tell you
a little story now about when I was in
Middle School I was bullied by one kid
he was a black kid his name was Alan
Bishop and I never did anything bad to
him but for some reason he didn't like
me so every day at school he bullied me
he was a terrible bully he always
bothered me now he never harassed me
physically he never hit me but certainly
there was a lot of verbal harassment
every day he always said terrible things
to me so that continued for about one
year so I still remember Alan Bishop and
I still I still don't like him anyway
that's it for this video see you next
time
hi I'm Molly and today we will be
talking about the vocabulary word tomboy
now a tomboy is a girl a young female
who likes things that usually men like
to do for example I'm a tomboy and I
like a lot of things that men usually
like I like to be in nature and to go
camping and I don't like a lot of things
that females might like if we look over
here I say I like to play soccer I
really like playing soccer I like being
physical and running and being outside I
like to watch sports and I really really
like to be outdoors whether that be
fishing or boating or swimming you can
always find me outside however there are
a few things that I really don't like to
do I really don't like to wear makeup I
don't ever really you usually wear a lot
of makeup fashion you won't catch me
talking about fashion or about what
someone's wearing and I know in Korea a
lot of girls really care about fashion
in what they look like but because I
consider myself a tomboy I don't like
these things these are very girly things
and I like more things that men usually
like so I absolutely do not like to go
shopping you will never find me in a
mall unless I really have to get
something so again these are very girly
things these are things that girls like
to do and these are things that usually
men like to do so now that you know what
a tomboy is you know what I like and
what I don't like and we'll see you
later
hi everybody I'm Esther and in this
video I want to talk with you about the
word lag now lag means to do something
very slowly or to be very slow okay so
the word lag is appear on the board now
the pronunciation it's hard I know but
you have to try and practice lag lag
okay
so let's look at these examples she's
lagging she's lagging this means she's
taking a long time to do something she's
doing something very slowly
she's lagging the next one is stop
lagging stop lagging you're telling
somebody hurry up stop being slow okay
the next one is a very common problem my
computer is lagging my computer is
lagging that means my computer is slow
it's slow I'm trying to do something but
it's lagging it's slow and the last one
is I have jet lag
I have jet lag you might hear this a lot
especially from people who are
travelling so if you travel around the
world maybe to faraway country but
you're gonna be changing time zones so
the time will be different and you'll
feel very tired your body will feel slow
and tired and your body is taking a long
time to adjust to the new time zone your
body is slow to adjust so you have to
say I have jet lag okay let's look at
some more examples together okay let's
look at a few examples first one she's
always late because she lags she's
always late because she lags the next
one I wish you wouldn't lag so much I
wish you wouldn't lag so much next I
can't open the program because my
computer is lagging I can't open the
program because my computer is lagging
the last one my jet lag is terrible I
keep falling asleep my jet lag is
terrible I keep falling asleep okay so
in this video we learned that we use the
word lag to describe an action that is
very very slow now my best friend is
someone who lags a lot whenever we want
to do something especially at night
she takes almost two hours to get ready
she has to wash her hair or take a
shower then put on her makeup you know
decide what to wear and that can take a
very long time so I always have to say
to her stop lagging hurry up we're late
stop lagging okay so next time if you
have a friend or somebody that's taking
a very long time you can use the word
lag to say stop lagging hurry up okay
well that's the end thank you bye
hi everybody my name is Esther and in
this video I'm going to talk about the
word pedestrian now I think this is a
really important word for all Koreans to
know because there are many pedestrians
in Korea well what is a pedestrian a
pedestrian is somebody who is walking
they might be walking on the street or
on the sidewalk where all the stores and
restaurants are the sidewalk or
pedestrians might be crossing the street
on a crosswalk that's the section with
the white lines where you have to go if
you want to go to the other side so
let's look at these example sentences
don't hit the pedestrian okay so in
Korea there are very many cars and
drivers and they have to be careful not
to hit the people that are walking the
pedestrians so don't hit the pedestrian
the pedestrian crosses the crosswalk
again the crosswalk is where the white
lines are you have to walk there if you
want to go to the other side the
pedestrian crosses the crosswalk the
last example is there are many
pedestrians on the sidewalk
remember sidewalk is the area next to
the street where pedestrians should walk
it's safer right so there are many
pedestrians on the sidewalk okay and so
that's how we use pedestrian remember it
means somebody who's walking okay that's
all thank you bye
hello everyone I'm Robin and in this
video I'm gonna talk about phobias okay
so what are phobias
well phobias are really really big fear
of something all right now it's not a
small fear for example snakes maybe
everyone is scared of snakes but a
phobia is a little little stronger well
actually a lot stronger all right it is
a great fear like really if I talk about
snakes just talking about it makes that
person scared and stressful okay so the
phobia should be used when you have a
really really big fear of something not
just a small fear all right now let's
take a look at the board I have a
question here someone asks do you have a
phobia do you have a phobia so again
this is not asking if you're scared of
something it's asking about a phobia
you're really really scared of something
and you can answer I have and you put
the phobia name now the phobia names are
not easy okay they're long and
complicated
so there's actually thousands and
thousands of phobias they have official
names okay so people are scared of the
color green people are scared of thunder
and lightning people are scared of
injections they all have official names
I don't remember them actually no one
can remember them but I'm going to tell
you the ones that are common that most
people do remember okay so do you have a
phobia
I have arachnophobia arachnophobia what
is that well we see phobia so we know
it's a great fear arachnophobia
well Iraq know is actually a latin word
coming from iraq mid which means spider
okay so arachnophobia is
a very big fear of spiders so I have
arachnophobia and again not you know not
a little fear of spiders this is a
really really you are terrified of
spiders and I met one person with
arachnophobia when I was in elementary
school there's a friend of mine and I
used to have a plastic spider it was
plastic not alive and I would bring it
to school and he could not even enter
the classroom all right he was just too
scared of a plastic spider okay he just
had a very strong phobia and actually
one day we tried to get him to touch the
plastic spider with gloves and we put
gloves on him he still couldn't touch
that plastic spider all right he had a
very strong phobia all right let's look
at the next one acrophobia this is very
common acrophobia is a fear of heights
high places okay so if you're very high
and you're just very very scared to look
down you probably have acrophobia the
next one claustrophobia claustrophobia
is a fear of small or tight places okay
this is not good to have in Korea
because if you're on the bus or subway
or the elevator you know everyone is
together very close in a small space so
if you have claustrophobia you will have
a lot of stress and that situation is
really really a nightmare
you're probably crying and run away okay
the last one xenophobia Zeno Zeno means
alien or foreigner okay someone from
outside so in Korea a lot of Koreans
have xenophobia which means they're
scared of the foreigner like me so if
I'm walking on the street and I see
someone and I say hello how are you
and they're very scared that's
xenophobia they don't know what to do or
say with the foreigner alright so these
are some common ones I'm gonna say them
one more time arachnophobia acrophobia
claustrophobia xenophobia ok so these
ones probably most native speakers know
the name but as I said there's thousands
and I don't remember every every name of
every phobia so let's go back to our
question do you have a phobia you can
say I have arachnophobia if you can
remember it or I have acrophobia I have
claustrophobia
I am xenophobia now maybe you have a
phobia of big spaces ok you're scared to
go outside in big spaces but you don't
know the official name so it's ok just
to say I have a fear of big spaces if
you don't remember arachnophobia you can
say I have a fear of spiders that's ok -
alright
so that's phobia I hope you don't have
any phobias but if you meet someone who
has a phobia you should understand that
the phobia is a very very big fear of
something and it's not easy to get rid
of the phobia well that's it and I'll
see you next time
hi there my name is Sarah and I'm going
to teach you about gossip and rumors
so gossip is when you talk about other
people's personal lives so you and your
friends might like to talk about
celebrities or you might talk about
people that you know so on the board we
have celebrity gossip we're talking
about Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes and
what happens in their personal lives did
you hear about Tom Cruise and Katie
Holmes they're getting a divorce or
maybe we'll talk about people in our own
lives did you hear about John and Stacey
they're breaking up
so that's gossip and it can be a noun
this is gossip
did you hear the gossip or it can be a
verb
those two are gossiping about their
friends let's move on to rumors and now
let's talk about rumors so what is a
rumor a rumor is information that passes
from one person to another person to
another person maybe it's true maybe
it's not so you can't trust it so one
rumor that we've heard repeatedly again
and again and again in magazines is this
one Jennifer Aniston is pregnant but
she's not pregnant they just keep saying
that she's never pregnant
so that is only a rumor you can't trust
it you can hear it you can repeat it but
don't trust it so we've already talked
about gossip with Tom Cruise and Katie
Holmes that they've broken up that
they've divorced this is true this is
what's actually happened in their
personal lives but over here is a rumor
that might follow this gossip maybe they
broke up because Tom Cruise is gay but
we don't know if this is true or not so
it's just a rumor so you can repeat it
you can listen to it but don't trust it
because it's just a rumor
moving on there's a couple more things
you should know about gossip and rumors
so you already know that gossip is
talking about other people's lives with
your friends so gossip can be a noun or
it can be a verb in the sentence we have
on the
I like to gossip with my friends we're
using gossip as a verb you can also use
it as a noun
I heard some interesting gossip last
week so verb and noun when it comes to
rumors I don't like people spreading
rumors about me so a rumor is
information that might be true or it
might not be true but you definitely
don't want people spreading rumors about
you because then people might think
something that's not true but we always
spread rumors we don't tell rumors
spreading is like this person talks that
person talks that person talks it is
spreading so we spread rumors we don't
tell rumors I don't like people
spreading rumors about me so now you
know the difference between gossip and
rumors see you next time
hi I'm Molly and in this video we're
going to be talking about four words
that mean basically the same thing relax
unwind chill or chill out and take it
easy now all of these words just mean to
pretty much do nothing to relax calm
down after a long day at work maybe
you're tired or angry or upset you just
didn't want to sit down and do nothing
so let's look at our first example
sentence after work I like to go home
and relax you might tell your friends
I'm just gonna go home and relax do
nothing hang out our next option says
after work I like to go home and unwind
now unwind maybe you're tense or
stressed about something usually you
unwind with maybe a beer or a glass of
wine doing something to settle down
whether that be working out or cooking a
meal everyone does something to unwind
at the end of a long day our third
example is chill or chill out now some
people say chill and some people say
chill out there's not really much of a
difference
chill out might be to chill out with
friends and just to chill might just be
by yourself
so to chill out means to take it easy go
slow
sit down do nothing our last example
take it easy
after work I like to go home and take it
easy
maybe you're just gonna sit down on the
couch and watch a TV show not really
think or do much just sit down relax do
nothing so you've heard me use all these
words and you can use them they're all
very similar now let's look at some
example sentences so let's look at the
first one
relax the train will get here soon relax
the train will get here soon
I can't wait to relax over summer
vacation
I can't wait to relax over summer
vacation
the next example the vacation was a
welcome break and she couldn't wait to
unwind at the beach the vacation was a
welcome break and she couldn't wait to
unwind at the beach the next example
yoga helped her to unwind after working
with children all day yoga helped her to
unwind after working with children all
day the next example
let's go to my house and just chill
let's go to my house and just chill in
the next example chill out don't get so
angry chill out
don't get so angry and the next one just
take it easy don't be so nervous around
her just take it easy don't be so
nervous around her and the last example
take it easy you will do fine on the
test take it easy you will do fine on
the test now that you've seen some
example sentences you can see that these
four words relax chill out unwind take
it easy
are all very similar words now something
that I like to do at the end of a day to
help me unwind or relax is yoga I find
that I'm really stressed intense and
tired and yoga helps me unwind it helps
me relax and this is something that I do
to take it easy or chill out at the end
of the day so now that you know how to
use these four words I hope that you can
express how you unwind or relax or chill
out or take it easy to your friends so
that's it for this video see you next
time
this is Robin and I'm gonna talk about
corruption and I'm also going to talk
about a lot of vocabulary that is
different types of corruption so the
word we should know first is corruption
what is corruption well corruption is
dishonest behavior or dishonest things
by the government or a company okay so
corruption is very bad when the
government or a company is trying to
cheat people out of money okay it is
illegal it is bad and it is a poison on
society if there's a corrupt Society
alright another word we should know is
collusion
now collusion means two very important
people maybe two CEOs are secretly
talking and planning how to cheat people
out of money so they're trying to
control the market this is illegal this
is wrong it's collusion again two people
secretly talking alright so these are
the main vocabularies we should know
let's move on to some methods of
corruption price fixing is another form
of corruption what is price fixing well
that's when many companies in a market
they get together and they talk and they
want to decide the price that everyone
will charge okay they don't want to
compete because that brings down the
price or cost of something so they get
together they talk they fix a price they
decide what price will everyone charge
and everyone will make money now this is
price-fixing and it is wrong it is bad
and it is illegal okay let's take a look
at my example there is a lot of
collusion among gas stations to fix the
price of gas okay there's a lot of
collusion there's the word collusion
again so collusion remember that means
they get together secretly to decide how
to cheat the customer it's a very bad
word collusion so the gas station
owners are getting together to talk
that's collusion to fix the price of gas
okay so they're gonna decide what the
price of gas is for all the companies to
control the market share all right so
that's price-fixing another form of
corruption let's look at some more here
are two words that describe the most
common type of corruption kickback bribe
okay what's the kickback what's a bribe
well this is secret money okay so this
is one person giving money or expensive
gifts to another person that person has
power and they help him okay
because they got money okay so again I'm
giving money or gifts to someone he has
power and he helps me to do something
that is a bribe and it is illegal and
unfortunately it is very common in
companies and even the government let's
take a look at this example sentence a
building contractor someone making
buildings gave a kickback or bribe you
could use either gave a bribe to the
government official all right so he's a
building contractor he's making
buildings and he gave the bribe probably
a lot of money to the government
official why well this government will
official will help him with his business
okay so he gave some money and now he
gets some help that's a bribe or a
kickback let's move on to some more
vocabulary here is embezzlement this is
a very serious crime when someone
embezzles from a company okay what does
it mean well in to embezzle means you
were stealing money from the company now
not small money but usually really big
money like thousands of dollars or
millions of dollars the employee is
stealing from the company and of course
sometimes a CEO
we'll steal from the company okay that's
a very serious crime and they will go to
jail
let's take a look at this example
sentence the employee embezzled ten
thousand dollars from the store okay so
he embezzled he stole it from the store
very serious corruption let's look at
some more vocabulary the last form of
corruption I want to talk about is fraud
okay fraud is when you lie especially
for the company the company books and
they have to write down the numbers and
the money all the bookkeeping and they
lie okay they change the numbers they
lie that is fraud that's a serious crime
all right let's take a look fraud he
committed fraud to the tax office okay
so the government tax office they're
very serious about getting their taxes
and he he gave some information but he
lied okay maybe he didn't tell them how
much money he's making he lied that is
fraud that is a crime and that is also
corruption all right let's take a look
at some example sentences to help us
understand how to use this vocabulary
the first 1 5 perfume brands with 95
percent of the market share were found
guilty of price-fixing 5 perfume brands
with 95 percent of the market share were
found guilty of price-fixing the next
example mr. Smith gave him a bribe so he
gave the company contract to mr. Smith
mr. Smith gave him a bribe so he gave
the company contract to mr. Smith the
next example the rich man bribed the
policeman to stay out of jail
the rich man bribed the policeman to
stay out of jail
the next example doctors get many
kickbacks from pharmaceutical companies
doctors get many kickbacks from
pharmaceutical companies the next
example the CEO embezzled 1 million
dollars from the company the CEO
embezzled 1 million dollars from the
company and the last example he went to
jail for 2 years for tax fraud he went
to jail for 2 years for tax fraud so
those were some example sentences I hope
you can understand how to use these
words better I know it's difficult
vocabulary takes a lot of self-study to
properly know them and how to use them
so this video is a good guide or
introduction to these words before I go
I'm just going to quickly review them
corruption is the main word so
corruption is any dishonest behavior by
the government or a company to cheat the
people all of this is corruption
collusion to companies or many companies
getting together to talk and discuss
secretly how to cheat people
that's collusion price-fixing
controlling the price of something ok
then they're not doing any sort of
competition just controlling the price
kickback bribe that's the secret money I
give you money and you help me to
improve my business something like that
embezzlement stealing money from the
company ok usually big money and fraud
you lie you lie about money or numbers
in the bookkeeping ok that's fraud
alright these words you're gonna see
them every day in the newspaper or in
any country
there's a lot of corruption everywhere
it is a sickness a poison disease on
society so I hope in the future there's
less corruption anyway that's it for
this video see you next time
I'm Robin and in this video I'm going to
talk about the word clumsy the slang
word klutz and the idiom all thumbs all
three of these expressions mean the same
thing they're talking about an awkward
person someone who has a lot of
accidents or someone who's always
breaking things okay it can describe a
man or a woman let's take a look at my
example he or she he always has
accidents he always has accidents like
spilling drinks things like that and
breaks things he always has accidents
and breaks things he is alright here we
go
the first word clumsy that's what we
want to use to describe someone who
always has accidents and breaks things
he is clumsy she is clumsy here's the
slang word he is a klutz she is a klutz
a klutz okay they mean the same thing
and the last one is an idiom he is all
thumbs all thumbs
okay that's your thumb so if you're all
thumbs every finger is a thumb so it's
very easy to have an accident okay so
these are the three expressions we want
to use to describe this kind of awkward
person let's take a look at some example
sentences okay let's look at the first
example he always accidentally sits on
his glasses he's so clumsy
he always accidentally sits on his
glasses he's so clumsy the next one
she always pours too much coffee into my
cup she's so clumsy
she always pours too much coffee
into my cup she's so clumsy
and the next one I'm a klutz when I
dance I hit everyone around me I'm a
klutz when I dance I hit everyone around
me the nurse was a klutz she gave the
patient the wrong medicine the nurse was
a klutz she gave the patient the wrong
medicine all right and the next he can't
play the piano at all he's all thumbs he
can't play the piano at all he's all
thumbs I tried to fix the toilet but I'm
all thumbs I just broke it more I tried
to fix the toilet but I'm all thumbs I
just broke it more those were some good
examples of how to use clumsy a klutz
and all thumbs
remember they mean the same thing you're
describing a very awkward person now
before we go I'm going to tell you the
story of my cousin Jerry
now Jerry and I are the same age so as
children we used to play together and
I'm gonna tell you that Jerry was the
perfect klutz he was a very clumsy kid
he always broke things and he always had
accidents and his glasses like his
eyeglasses
he must have broke them every day you
know his mother put tape here and tape
here his glasses always looked broken
and terrible also his shirt very dirty
he had a lot of food stains drinks
things when he ate food you know ketchup
and mustard always fell all over him
anyway as I said he's a klutz he used to
come over to my house to play with me
and he always wanted to play with my
toys and of course he always broke my
toys and I hated him I really hated
Jerry and every time he came over
so I used to complain to my mom you know
I don't want Jerry to touch my toys but
you know my mom said you know you have
to share with Jerry so eventually when
Jerry came over I just hid my toys and
we would watch TV or play something else
well anyway that's the story of Jerry
the perfect klutz I hope you understand
these expressions see you next time
hello everyone I'm Robin and I'm just
kidding I'm not drunk but in this video
we're gonna talk about many words to
describe different states of being drunk
I mean talking about being a little bit
drunk
being drunk and being a lot drunk all
right let's take a look at the board so
it doesn't matter what kind of alcohol
you're drinking soju maka Lee beer wine
cocktails vodka tequila you're gonna
start to feel the effects of alcohol so
I'm gonna describe my friend he you can
also describe women she so my friend he
was tipsy okay so my friend had a beer
he was tipsy what does tipsy mean well
tipsy means just a little little a
little bit drunk I don't want to say
drunk but you're starting to feel the
alcohol just a little bit so we call
that state tipsy so if someone asks you
are you drunk you said no no I'm just
tipsy
okay I'm starting to feel drunk but not
drunk yet same with the second word
buzzed so if you drink two beers three
beers maybe you're starting to feel
happy you're starting to feel the
alcohol but you're not drunk okay you're
not drunk yet you're buzzed so my friend
he was buzzed or you can see I am buzzed
okay so after tipsy and buzzed we get to
drunk you're drunk all right so you're
starting to act foolishly or you're
talking more or maybe you just sleep
okay you're drunk
after drunk we get to really really
drunk very drunk and these are the words
you want to use they're very common
everyone knows them and they all
basically mean the same thing
you're very very drunk so the next one
he was pissed my friend drank two
bottles of soju he was pissed okay so
very drunk
he drank three bottles of soju he was
wasted really really drunk smashed he
was smashed again wasted smashed
hammered all being very drunk he was
wasted he was smashed he was hammered
and the last one a little bit of a bad
word
he was shit-faced okay really a really
really drunk he had four or five bottles
of soju
he was shit-faced okay again you could
use it he she my mother my father I I
was shit-faced doesn't matter you want
to describe someone that's very very
drunk for me personally if I drink maybe
two or three bottles of beer I get
buzzed maybe five or six bottles of beer
I will get drunk
certainly one bottle of soju I'm drunk
if I drink two bottles of soju
maybe pissed yeah three bottles of soju
I'm certainly in this area
smashed hammered and four bottles of
soju
I am shit-faced I am crazy drunk alright
so these are great words to describe
your friend or yourself and the
different states of being drunk alright
that's it for this video see you next
time
hi everyone I'm Robin and in this video
I'm going to talk about the difference
between pass out and black out okay a
lot of my students confuse both of these
expressions so I hope this video will
clear up all confusion both of these
expressions are mainly used to describe
when we go out drinking alcohol with our
friends okay
so the first expression pass out what
does that mean well we say pass out when
we fall asleep okay we fall asleep
suddenly probably because our body has
some sort of problem or shock okay we
can also use the expression to faint
okay that means to fall asleep suddenly
so when we're drinking a lot okay we can
pass out because we our body took too
much alcohol but you don't always have
to use it just with drinking you know if
someone hits you on the head very hard
you can pass out or maybe you're very
sick you have something wrong with your
stomach and your body has a shock you
can pass out okay so pass out is kind of
fall asleep because your body has some
sort of problem or a shock and again we
can also use the term to faint
blackout is very different okay so pass
out fall asleep
blackout means you have no memory so if
you are drinking a lot of alcohol and
the next day your friend asks you you
know what happened last night and you I
can't remember I blacked out okay so
blacked out means you have no memory you
were awake just you can't remember so
let's take a look at my two example
sentences they're almost the same I
drank so much I passed out okay I drank
so much alcohol I passed out that means
I fell asleep I drank so much I blacked
out okay so this person didn't fall
asleep just they have no memory of what
happened
after they went drinking all right so
that's the difference between pass out
and blackout I hope you understand
that's it for this video
hi there I'm Sarah and I'm going to
explain some euphemisms to you for the
word pregnant so maybe if your friend or
somebody is pregnant people will ask and
you'll say oh she's pregnant but the
word pregnant might be a little bit too
direct so we have some euphemisms that
we can use to say pregnant without
saying pregnant so let's look at the
board so right up front she's pregnant
that is how you would say it and
everybody knows what it means she's
pregnant down here are our euphemisms so
the most common one she's expecting so
she's expecting a baby in the future you
can just say oh she's expecting and
everybody knows what that means
very very common number two she's
preggers
so preggers is like a shortened form of
pregnant it's less serious it's kind of
funny she's preggers eating for two
eating for two is she's got a lot of
food on her plate she's eating for her
and she's eating for the baby she's
eating for two these two are idioms so
knocked up knocked up is a little bit
negative in the past it was used for
somebody who's unmarried so she's
knocked up the baby wasn't expected
she's not married it's a little bit of a
surprise so that wasn't a good feeling
with knocked up but now people say it
all the time so she's knocked up it's
not negative anymore she has a bun in
the oven this one's kind of funny so you
need to imagine that the woman's body is
an oven and inside there is a baby the
baby is the bread it's a little bun just
a little bun and it's going to grow and
babies grow bread grows in the oven so
bun is the baby in the oven which is the
stomach so those are our euphemisms for
pregnancy I hope they help you out see
you next time
