English Collocations Learn Vocabulary The SMART Way

Well hey there, I’m Emma from mmmEnglish.

Today we’re gonna bust out some awesome phrases

using ‘keep’.

Now I know what you’re thinking,

this is a really common English verb

but we’re going to focus on accuracy today,

using these phrases correctly.

So we’ll practise some common collocations,

words that are often used together with ‘keep’.

And if you’re wondering why that’s a good idea,

it’s a good idea to practise words together,

well, because learning words together in chunks

is going to help you to sound more natural

when you speak.

You’ll be using words exactly as native speakers

do when they speak not as Google Translate tells you to,

which often sounds really unnatural and strange.

So everybody keep calm, stay focused.

You’re about to learn fifteen common collocations

with ‘keep’.

Now the verb ‘keep’ has two main uses.

Firstly, we use it to explain that

we have or we retain possession of something

and that’s why it’s often used with the noun ‘secret’

or ‘promise’.

So you need to retain possession of that secret, right?

And not share it with anyone else.

My friend just told me that she’s pregnant

but she doesn’t want anyone else to know yet.

I don’t know how I’ll keep it a secret!

Or we can say: I don’t know how I’ll keep her secret!

You said you’d arrive by Monday.

I just hope that you can keep your promise.

We need you here.

We also keep something safe

and this means to look after it, right?

To look after something.

When I was back home in Melbourne over Christmas,

my mum pulled out my primary school uniform.

She’d been keeping it safe all these years.

I had no idea.

Keep it somewhere safe

so you know where to find it when you need it/

Do you have something that you’re keeping safe

right now?

See if you can use this expression and write a sentence

about it in the comments below.

What about ‘keep in mind’

which has quite a literal meaning, you know.

You keep something in your mind, you remember it,

right, until you need it.

So when you get some helpful advice from someone

you can say: Thanks, I’ll keep that in mind.

Keep in mind that there are five vegetarians

coming for dinner

so we may need to prepare their meals separately.

Hopefully, you keep a few of these expressions

in mind so that you can use them later.

‘Keep’ can also mean to remain in a certain condition

or position which is why we always say:

Keep quiet!

Remain quiet.

Ben kept quiet while she explained what had happened.

And ‘Keep away!’

‘Keep away’ means to stay or remain at that distance.

Keep away from the sand dunes,

there are snakes in there!

Now if you’re advising someone or you’re warning them,

you can use

‘Keep your distance’

When the monkeys started fighting, the ranger told us

to keep our distance.

And of course, you can tell someone that you want to

remain in contact with them by saying: Keep in touch.

Keep in touch.

Now this is usually with someone who you don’t

see very often and as you’re leaving you might say:

Well, it was great bumping into you.

Let’s keep in touch.

I shared a few extra examples about that expression

up here in this video, so you can check it out later.

‘Keep up’

or ‘keep up with’ is a really handy phrasal verb,

especially if you’re falling behind

and there’s a couple of meanings.

You can use it when you’re

falling behind in your understanding.

It’s really hard to keep up with native speakers

when they speak at natural pace.

Or if you’re walking with someone who’s really slow,

you might say:

Come on, keep up!

They’re physically far behind so you can use ‘keep up’

in a physical sense as well.

Okay so there are a heap of expressions using ‘keep’

that we use to help get organised and stay informed.

We keep track of things, we keep tabs on stuff.

We keep people posted and we keep up to date.

These are just a few.

So let’s take a look at a few examples.

‘To keep track of something’ has

two different meanings actually,

depending on whether that something is a physical

object or it’s information.

If it’s a physical object, then keeping track of it

means that you know where it is.

I’m sorry, I am listening to you.

I’m just trying to keep track of where my kids have gone.

Now if you’re not talking about a physical thing,

like your kids, then ‘keeping track of it’

means that you’re staying informed.

You’ve got up-to-date information

and it’s really clear in your mind.

I use Google Calendar to keep track of all of my

appointments and meetings.

Is there anything in your life that you find difficult

to keep track of? Let me know about it in the comments.

Hey a super quick reminder to subscribe to my channel

if you haven’t already.

If you have subscribed,

then let me know in the comments

because I like to keep track of

who my regular students are.

To keep tabs on someone or something,

it’s similar to keeping track of them

but it means to watch something or someone carefully,

to monitor their activity, to keep an eye on things.

I try to keep tabs on my bank account

so that I don’t spend too much.

If you’re anything like me you like to feel organised

and you like to have everything under control.

Is that what you’re like?

Anyway,

we can use ‘keep with on top of’ to say exactly that.

I like to keep on top of things, most often it’s used in this

really general way with things.

But you can make it a little bit more specific by saying

something like:

I like to keep on top of all my admin tasks at work.

I do a little bit every day.

So as I said earlier we use ‘keep’ in expressions

when we want to have all of the information

about something.

For example, we like to keep up to date, don’t we?

Some people read the news every morning

to keep up to date with world affairs.

Do you like to keep up to date with world affairs?

I do but I don’t read the news every day.

Most of the time the stories feel like they’re quite

negative, you know, all of the negative things

from around the world and I start feeling

really depressed.

But I have a friend who’s a journalist and she usually

keeps me posted if there are any major stories breaking.

Now you can use this expression when you’re letting

someone know that you’ll give them updated

information as soon as you receive it.

It sounds a little bit formal right but this expression

can actually be used all of the time,

you know, if you’re trying to organise dinner with friends

and one of them may need to work late

or they can’t get a babysitter

and they’re unsure if they can come, you could say:

No worries, but keep me posted.

I may need to change our booking.

A more formal way of saying this exact same thing is

‘Keep me informed’.

So this expression is more appropriate in the workplace

and it’s a little too formal to use with friends.

Talking about a product order for the clothing company

that you work for, you might say to your boss:

I’ll make sure that you’re kept informed

if there are any substantial changes

to the shipment or the delivery dates.

So you’re letting your boss know

that you can deal with the problem

but you’ll definitely update them and share

important information with them.

So did you keep up with me

all the way through this video?

I hope so! If not, never mind,

the brilliant thing about all of my lessons

here on YouTube is that you can go back

and watch them again at any time.

In fact, you can even go back and slow down

or increase the speed of the video which is super cool.

Now that we’ve been through fifteen expressions,

I’m setting you a little bit of homework.

I want you to try and use five of these expressions

together in a comment below this video.

So let me see that you’re using them in ways

that are meaningful to you.

It’s the best way to try and remember these expressions,

you know, and make them relevant to you.

How can you use them to talk about your daily life?

Now if you get in early, I’ll be down there giving feedback

and checking that you’re using

all of those expressions correctly.

If you’re ready right now to keep going,

then head into this lesson right here

and I’ll meet you in there. See you soon!

嘿嘿,我是 mmmEnglish 的 Emma。

今天我们将使用“keep”来破解一些很棒的短语

现在我知道你在想什么,

这是一个非常常见的英语动词,

但我们今天将重点关注准确性,

正确使用这些短语。

因此,我们将练习一些常见的搭配,这些

词经常与“保持”一起使用。

如果你想知道为什么这是一个好主意,

那么一起练习单词是个好主意,

嗯,因为一起学习

单词会帮助你在说话时听起来更自然

你会像母语人士

一样使用单词,而不是像谷歌翻译告诉你的那样,

这听起来很不自然和奇怪。

所以大家保持冷静,保持专注。

你将要学习 15 种常用的

“保持”搭配。

现在动词“保持”有两个主要用途。

首先,我们用它来解释

我们拥有或保留拥有某物

,这就是为什么它经常与名词“秘密”

或“承诺”一起使用。

所以你需要保留这个秘密,对吧?

并且不与其他任何人分享。

我的朋友刚刚告诉我她怀孕了,

但她不想让其他人知道。

我不知道我会如何保守秘密!

或者我们可以说:我不知道我将如何保守她的秘密!

你说你会在星期一之前到达。

我只希望你能信守诺言。

我们需要你在这里。

我们还保存一些安全的东西

,这意味着照顾它,对吧?

照顾某事。

当我圣诞节回到墨尔本的家时,

我妈妈拿出了我的小学制服。

这些年来,她一直在保护它。

我不知道。

将其保存在安全的地方,

以便在需要时知道在哪里找到它/

您现在有什么要妥善保管的东西

吗?

看看你是否可以使用这个表达并

在下面的评论中写一个关于它的句子。

你知道,“记住

”有什么字面意思。

你把一些东西记在心里,你记得它,

对,直到你需要它。

所以当你从某人那里得到一些有用的建议时,

你可以说:谢谢,我会记住这一点。

请记住,有五位

素食者来吃晚餐,

所以我们可能需要单独准备他们的饭菜。

希望您记住其中的一些

表达式,以便以后可以使用它们。

“保持”也可以表示保持某种状态

或位置,这就是为什么我们总是说:

保持安静!

保持安静。

本在她解释发生的事情时保持沉默。

和“远离!”

‘Keep away’ 意思是停留或保持在那个距离。

远离沙丘,

那里有蛇!

现在,如果您要建议某人或警告他们,

您可以使用

“保持距离”

当猴子开始战斗时,护林员告诉我们

要保持距离。

当然,您可以通过以下方式告诉某人您想

与他们保持联系:保持联系。

保持联系。

现在,这通常是和你不常见面的人在一起

,当你离开时,你可能会说:

嗯,碰到你真是太好了。

让我们保持联系。

我在此视频中分享了一些关于该表达式的额外示例

,因此您可以稍后查看。

“跟上”

或“跟上”是一个非常方便的短语动词,

尤其是当您落后

并且有几个含义时。

当您的理解落后时,您可以使用它

当他们以自然的语速说话时,很难跟上母语者的步伐。

或者如果你和一个走得很慢的人一起走,

你可能会说:

来吧,跟上!

它们在物理上远远落后,因此您也可以

在物理意义上使用“跟上”。

好的,所以有一堆使用“保持”的表达方式

,我们用它们来帮助组织起来并随时了解情况。

我们跟踪事物,我们密切关注事物。

我们让人们保持最新状态。

这些才一点点。

所以让我们看几个例子。

“跟踪某物”

实际上有两种不同的含义,

具体取决于该事物是物理

对象还是信息。

如果它是一个物理对象,那么跟踪它

意味着你知道它在哪里。

对不起,我在听你的。

我只是想跟踪我的孩子们去了哪里。

现在,如果您不是在谈论物理上的事情,

例如您的孩子,那么“跟踪它”

意味着您随时了解情况。

您已经掌握了最新信息

,而且您的脑海中非常清楚。

我使用 Google 日历来跟踪我的所有

约会和会议。

在你的生活中有什么事情是你

难以追踪的吗? 在评论中让我知道。

嘿,如果您还没有订阅我的频道,那么一个超级快速的提醒

如果您订阅了,请

在评论中告诉我,

因为我喜欢跟踪

我的普通学生是谁。

密切关注某人或某事,

这类似于跟踪他们,

但它意味着仔细观察某事或某人

,监控他们的活动,密切关注某事。

我尽量密切关注我的银行账户,

以免花太多钱。

如果你和我一样喜欢有条理

,喜欢掌控一切。

你是这样的吗?

无论如何,

我们可以用“keep with on top”来准确地说。

我喜欢掌握最重要的事情,通常它以这种

非常普遍的方式用于事物。

但是你可以通过说这样的话让它更具体

一点:

我喜欢在工作中掌握我所有的管理任务。

我每天都做一点。

因此,正如我之前所说,

当我们想要获得有关某事的所有信息时,我们在表达式中使用“保持”

例如,我们喜欢保持最新,不是吗?

有些人每天早上都会阅读新闻,

以了解世界时事。

你喜欢跟上世界事务的最新动态吗?

我会,但我不是每天都看新闻。

大多数时候,这些故事让人觉得它们很

消极,你知道,

来自世界各地的所有消极事物,我开始感到

非常沮丧。

但我有一个朋友是记者,如果有重大新闻发生,她通常

会及时通知我。

现在,当您让

某人知道您将

在收到更新信息后立即向他们提供更新信息时,您可以使用此表达方式。

这听起来有点正式,但这个表达

实际上可以一直使用,

你知道,如果你想和朋友一起组织晚餐

,其中一个人可能需要工作到很晚,

或者他们找不到保姆

并且 他们不确定他们是否能来,你可以说:

不用担心,但请随时通知我。

我可能需要更改我们的预订。

更正式的说法是

“让我了解情况”。

所以这个表达方式比较适合职场,

和朋友一起使用有点太正式了。

谈到你工作的服装公司的产品订单

,你可能会对你的老板说:

如果

发货或交货日期有任何重大变化,我会确保随时通知你。

所以你让你的老板

知道你可以处理这个问题,

但你肯定会更新他们并

与他们分享重要信息。

所以你

在这段视频中一直跟上我吗?

但愿如此! 如果没有,没关系,

我在 YouTube 上的所有课程的精彩之处

在于,您可以随时返回

并再次观看它们。

实际上,您甚至可以返回并减慢

或提高视频的速度,这非常酷。

现在我们已经完成了十五个表达式,

我正在给你布置一点作业。

我希望您

在此视频下方的评论中尝试并使用其中的五个表达式。

所以让我看看你

以对你有意义的方式使用它们。

这是尝试记住这些表达的最佳方式,

你知道,并使它们与你相关。

你怎么能用它们来谈论你的日常生活?

现在,如果你早点进来,我会在那里提供反馈

并检查你

是否正确使用了所有这些表达方式。

如果你现在已经准备好继续学习,

那么就在这里学习本课程

,我会在那里与你会面。 再见!