Idioms & Phrases with Movies & TV Shows (Video 56)

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 พ.ค. 2024
  • PHRASES: Bite me!; Butter you up; What's your story?; Walk me through; Lay it on me; Chime in; Feel free.
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    • Video 56 - IDIOMS & PH...
    Although the narrator uses the term "idiom" throughout the video, a better description would be "Idiomatic Phrases" since the phrases we examine include all of the following: Idioms, Phrasal Verbs, Slang, and other expressions.
    Learn idioms, slang, phrasal verbs and other expressions used in the English language. One or two new videos will be added each week.
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    This video has been designed like a lesson plan. There is an introduction, an analysis of idioms and a summary at the end of each phrase. Many videos on TH-cam quickly review one idiomatic phrase after another. In this video, the review of idioms is paced more appropriately for ESL learners. If you are familiar with these videos, you don't need to review the introduction each time. You can use the "chapter" bar at the bottom of the video to skip over the "Introduction". Look for new videos to be added each week. There will be close to 1,000 idioms and phrasal verbs analyzed by the end of 2024. Please let me know your thoughts in the comments below.
    Timecodes:
    00:00 - Introduction
    00:22 - 1st phrase - Bite me!
    01:55 - 2nd phrase- Butter you up
    04:08 - 3rd phrase - What's your story?
    05:42 - 4th phrase - Walk me through
    07:28 - 5th phrase - Lay it on me
    08:53 - 6th phrase - Chime in
    10:46 - 7th phrase - Feel free

ความคิดเห็น • 9

  • @tristanquezadadiaz4508
    @tristanquezadadiaz4508 19 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Awesome idioms!

  • @SteelFanther
    @SteelFanther 19 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Thanks a whole lot from Russian ESL students!
    Keep up the awesome work!
    We'd really appreciate it if you could you upload more videos presenting US idioms and slang expressions so that we could start communicating with native American speakers on an entirely different level.
    Also we'd like to see videos on your great channel featuring samples of job interviews, which is extremely critical for newly arrived immigrants as well as people coming to the US to work for a period of time stipulated in the contract.
    We are especially interested in customs and traditions a typical American citizen is trying to follow.
    Those of us who are planning to get into a romantic relationship with Americans would like to get a better idea about personality traits of an average man or woman born and raised in the US.
    You're the best!
    We love you!
    - American Language Center
    Moscow, Russia

    • @TDGroupEnglishMadeEasy
      @TDGroupEnglishMadeEasy  13 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Thanks sooooo much for your suggestions! Based on these ideas, we've put together a video related to job interviews. Although the script is complete, the production of the video has problems. We had hoped using A.I. would accelerate the production process, but it failed completely at producing satisfying results. We will continue to try to produce a finished product for you.

  • @sharminahmed5826
    @sharminahmed5826 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Fan of ur page

  • @vitalikostjutsenko9109
    @vitalikostjutsenko9109 13 วันที่ผ่านมา

    It works.

  • @sahmarangul8239
    @sahmarangul8239 21 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    butter someone up_to be sycophant. ISH

    • @TDGroupEnglishMadeEasy
      @TDGroupEnglishMadeEasy  20 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Well, a sycophant is someone that typically has the trait of not being sincere. That person often praises and fawns over their boss or affluent people. However, a person that "butters someone up" is a person that will act this way just for a brief period and for a specific reason. They are often trying to put another person in a good mood so that they will help them in some way. What I'm trying to say is that people don't usually like a person who is a sycophant, but a person that occasionally "butters someone up" could be a VERY nice and likeable person. I think everyone will occasionally try to "butter someone up" at times in their life. But a sycophant is a person that normally acts insincere most of the time, is not likeable, and not honest with their thoughts and feelings.