Weekly English Words with Alisha The Internet Today
Alright! Welcome back to Weekly Words! My
name is Alisha. This week we’re going to
look at the internets today. this sounds scary,
let’s begin.
The first word is “live-tweet”.
Live-tweet is a, for those you have a twitter
account, when you are watching something or
listening to something at that happened the
popular TV show, or an awards show, and you
write your comments on Twitter as it happened,
that’s called live-tweeting something.
An example sentence: I live tweeted the Grammy
Awards this year it was a lot of fun. That’s
a lie.
The next phrase is “binge-watch”.
“Binge” means to do something to excess
to do something too much. So now that and
services like Hulu, or Netflix, or other TV
or movie viewing services, there might be
different ones in your country that are available.
People like to binge-watch their favorite
TV shows, meaning that they can sit and watch
all of their favorite TV show in maybe a weekend,
or a week, or something like that. If they
just sit for hours and hours.
I binge watched all of House of Cards this
season, I loved it. That’s a true story.
The next word is “neckbeard”.
Oh my god I can’t believe we’re teaching them
this. It’s not a very nice word, it typically…
I’m gonna get in trouble… Neckbeard is
a rude word that’s used to refer to people,
typically men, who do not have very good hygiene,
do not have very good personal care habits,
and as a result, their beard, which typically
is on men’s faces, or maybe in the chin or
the jaw line, goes on to their neck.
In a sentence, there are a lot of neckbeards
on the Internet.
make sure you don’t have a neckbeard. I don’t
know.
Next is “fandom”.
“Fandom” refers to a group of fans of
video game, it could be an athlete, could
be singer, whatever. When you talk about any
group of fans, you can refer to them as the
fandom. For example, video game fandom on
the internet is everywhere, it’s so popular.
video games are. Maybe your favorite TV show
change direction, the story is suddenly changed
and everybody is really upset about this change.
you might say, Oh, that recent change in the
story has the fandom upset.
the next word is “hyperconnected”.
“Hyperconnected” refers to somebody who’s
just always has interconnection, someone who
always has an internet connection, whether
on their smartphone, or tablet, or their PC,
whatever it is, they might use to connect
to the internet they’re always connected.
“Hyper” being super, you might say, I
like to stay hyperconnected so I always have
all the news.
And that’s the end of The Internet Today.
Those are some words that you might encounter
today on the internet, so if you see them
that’s what they mean. Give them a try and
we’ll see you again next week for more weekly
words. Bye!