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I love it okay so the format of this

live lesson is going to be the same as

it has been for the past few weeks we're

going to watch a video together this

when US from a road trip I took with my

family and we go over lots of idioms

that come up as we talk about various

things of course in American English we

use idioms so frequently and it can be

pretty tough to follow you might

understand the vocabulary words but you

don't understand what the idiom together

those words together means so we're

gonna go over some of those this today

this week I want you to throw your

questions into chat Yemen Ukraine

Istanbul Tunisia I want you to throw

your questions in the chat I'm gonna do

my best to keep an eye on them as they

come in so now without further ado let's

go ahead and start that video I hope I

have one thing I have to do first hello

okay I did it great alright let's start

the video oh I have to shrink myself I

don't want to be in front of the video

so much to consider when you're running

a live stream thank you guys for being

here and for being patient with me as I

figure out what I'm doing are we there

yet today we'll study phrases and idioms

and we'll do a little listening

comprehension quiz as we study

conversation that came up on a road trip

I took with my two kids my husband and

our friend Steve yep Steve we're buckled

in I did buckle up

buckle up that's a phrasal verb that

means to put on your seat belt I noticed

with my kids car seats sometimes I use

the phrase buckle in hold still so I can

buckle you in then I'll buckle up did

everybody buckle up yep Steve we're

buckled in I did buckle up buckle up

okay now everybody out there do you wear

a seat belt

what is the standard in your country in

the u.s. it's the law to wear a seat

belt so we do we do our best to do it

and of course with the kids we do it all

the time and actually we we also do it

all the time it's a very strong habit

I feel like now when I see people not

wearing a seat belt I think oh my gosh

it just seems so dangerous whereas you

know 40 years ago 50 years ago a lot of

cars didn't even have seat belts so

that's a little bit crazy someone's

asking what's the best dictionary so I

do want to talk about that I use a

variety of dictionaries I don't think

you should limit yourself to just one I

often use dictionary calm and the

Cambridge dictionary of American English

everyone smile I'll reference

merriam-webster or Macmillan or

something like that so I think it's a

good idea to have a couple favourites

and everything you do you check two

different places at least you'll

sometimes see a difference in the

opinion about pronunciation they'll use

different symbols for the IPA sometimes

they use their own and then you just get

a slightly different definition you

might get different example sentences

and that's just gonna help widen your

understanding of how to use that word of

what that word means so that's what I

would say to that I do think use an

online dictionary whenever possible

because usually you can click a button

and hear the word and I think that is a

brilliant way to study it in general

some of them sound a little bit robotic

but some of them sound quite natural and

that's a good way to practice so no one

answered my question if they wear seat

belt oh yes okay someone says fasten

your seat belt fastened buckle up buckle

in let's all be safe

okay guys let us keep going and learn

some idioms together buckle down the

meaning of the phrase buckle down is

completely unrelated it means to really

focus on something to work hard on it I

need to buckle down and study for this

exam I don't feel like doing my homework

just buckle down and get it done now

about four minutes into the car ride

Stoney started asking if he could watch

a video he knows he gets to watch one

with his headphones when Sawyer needs to

take his nap to help keep the car quiet

the next twenty seconds of video won't

have subtitles so see if you can

understand what we're saying there's

going to be a one question quiz at the

end of the 20 seconds how long okay so

everyone out there a quiz is coming I

want you to really focus on it and see

if you can answer the question also

someone asked me to speak louder is it

quiet is it too quiet

is anyone out there having a hard time

hearing me I guess I can hunch down a

little bit more a little bit closer to

the microphone I didn't check my

settings ahead of time but I can see

here on the screen it looks like it's

pretty much matching the quality of the

audio levels of the video so I hope that

you guys can hear me alright so we're

gonna go listen to the quiz everyone get

your your listening ears perked up is

the car ride you can watch after lunch

yes after lunch we're still gonna be in

the car it's a long

it's a long car ride because it's a

really long trip stony how many miles

you know David 271 that's all so 200

some new one miles that's why we're

gonna still be driving after lunch okay

do you know the answer how long is the

car ride David said it once more clearly

and then I repeated it less clearly I

said it faster 271 that's all so 200

some new one miles that's why we're

gonna still be driving after lunch 271

miles hello I hope this slowdown doesn't

last too long

one thing you hope you never have on a

road trip with two small children

okay 271 did you guys catch that the

first time through I'm also curious to

know Oh Cindy got it Monica got it

Moustafa got it gene Loreena Oh a lot of

you guys got it someone said 207 271

that's right Wow you guys you guys all

have great ears look at that that chad

is blowing up with all of your right

answers Oh someone converted it to

kilometres that's awesome we don't

generally tend to think in terms of

kilometers although we do have Road

races that are in kilometers so it's

funny you know everything we do is in

miles but when we talk about a race we

might say a 5k or a 10k K standing 4

kilometers so we do still we do do that

we do do Road races in kilometers but we

do everything else in miles

oh my green screen is messing up a

little bit shoot all right yeah you guys

got it so do you guys do road trips

where you live is this a thing I

remember I was talking to somebody from

Switzerland and I said that you know I

used to live in Boston and I took voice

lessons in New York and I said they said

oh that seems like a long ride and I

said hey it's only it's only four hours

and I remember she said if I drove for

hours I'd be in like be like three

countries over or something so what what

is it like where you are is this

something you do do you do long road

trips or would that just take you to who

knows where okay I'm trying to fix the

screen screen and it's not

really I'm not really fixing it so I

apologized but there's a little bit of

green going on in the corner son went

behind the cloud again but yeah let me

know in the chat I love road trips

Monica says we do so many road trips in

Finland ooh I would love to do a road

trip in Finland have you guys ever been

on a road trip in the u.s. we have

obviously it's a huge country and

there's so much so many different

regions to see different you know way

the trees grow and the earth I remember

when I was in California I was just

looking out the window like wow the

trees were so different and I was

talking to a friend who grew up there

and I said what's that tree I said it's

that is such a cool tree and she looked

at it and she was like really it was

just a normal everyday tree to her she'd

seen it every day of her life she didn't

think it was interesting at all but for

me I had never been around a tree like

that I thought it was so neat and so

special I love that about travel you see

things that you never saw before and

then of course when you have people with

you that are traveling to where you live

then you get to sort of look at your

place in a new in a new light to see it

in a new way because of someone else's

comments like wow that tree is amazing

but yeah I like a road trip someone

likes my silver hair you know it's

getting more and more silver as the

quarantine goes on and on who knows when

it will end

okay let's keep going with the video

we're about to learn some idioms here

tell me in the chat if you've heard

these idioms before a delay I hope you

don't hit many delays

the GPS says that it's clear sailing

knock on wood we don't stay that way

okay clear sailing knock on wood guys

David used two phrases they're clear

sailing and knock on wood clear sailing

we use this not just with sailing but

also driving to mean nothing in the way

okay did you guys know these have you

heard these before clear sailing and

knock on wood let me know in the chat

also someone says you know what I'm

saying the word roadtrip that it sounds

like I'm saying trip with a CH and that

person said is this a normal way to

pronounce that T how many of you know

the answer put it in chat if you've been

sitting with me for a while you've

probably heard me say it's not normal

for just T but for TR for that cluster

it is very common to make that a CHR

it's probably more common than making it

a TR sound trip trip just that is less

common than trip trip so the TR cluster

does become a CHR make sure you don't

drop the AR the CH doesn't replace it

but try all these words with me now try

trip are you doing it with a CH train

can you do all those with me what are

some other ones TR put any TR words that

you can think of in the chat trial Trek

so good ear to the person who noticed

that the T in trip sounded like a CH

okay so the idioms smooth sailing and

knock on wood smooth sailing I'm about

to explain that here in the video no

obstacles nothing to delay us on a trip

but we also use it in general to mean no

problems or obstacles with the situation

it doesn't just have to be

transportation it could be something

like completing a project for example

now that we got the new budget approved

it should be clear sailing to finish the

project that is we first

no problems no issues and no obstacles

arising the other phrase he used was

knock on wood

both of these phrases are really common

have you heard them before knock on wood

is a superstitious expression if you

comment out loud on something that's

going well you might say knock on wood

as a way to say and I hope things keep

going well I hope my having mentioned it

doesn't mean it ends for example hey

Rachel how's the baby sleeping he sleeps

through the night knock on wood I have

run out of gas more than once on a road

trip actually years ago I made a video

on another road trip where I did run out

of gas I'll link to that video at the

end of this video there's a lot to learn

about American English in that lesson

David okay am I the only one who's ever

run out of gas on the road on the

highway or it doesn't have to be on the

highway just in the city if you've ever

been driving and you ran out of gas

while you were driving please let me

know in the chat say yes I ran out of

gas so that I know I'm not the only one

out there that did it also I saw some

other great TR cluster words coming in I

saw treasure

I saw truck I saw another one that I

can't remember right now whoa my light

but yes I wouldn't know if anyone else

has run out of gas because I did it was

very embarrassing I was traveling travel

I was traveling with four other people

and then we had to call other friends

who were on the same road trip to come

bail us out to come bring us gas so it

was a little embarrassing to do that but

you know it happens I don't claim to be

the best driver I am far from the best

driver

you know I hardly ever drive anymore

living in New York for eight years will

really change how well you drive because

you just lose that skill a little bit I

lived in Boston for like five years then

New York for eight so all in all it was

over

that I didn't own a car and I was hardly

driving at all then I moved to

Philadelphia and David had to drive me

everywhere so I did get better at

driving again because I had to be

independent but we both prefer when he

is driving let's just put it that way so

mu Talib ran out of gas

Thank You Martha never ran out of gas

okay she's really good at keeping an eye

on the gas gauge okay a couple other

people have run out of gas that's

awesome thank you guys you're making me

feel like it's just a little bit more

normal

someone said I had a close call once but

it didn't actually happen

luckily jcj no Jacy did run out of gas

okay it happens we're all human right

that kind of thing happens I'm not the

only one all right let's keep going

knock on wood is the idiom that we just

talked about and it it's something you

do superstitious that you say or you

actually do you actually knock on wood

when you've just said something that's

positive that's good and you don't want

it to end

for example the example I used the baby

is sleeping through the night knock on

wood

you don't want to mess that one up all

right let's get back to the video I have

also run out of gas under a trip before

run out is a phrasal verb with more than

one meaning it can mean to do an errand

that won't take very long

can you run out and get some milk or I'm

gonna run out and pick up the kids from

school but it also means to deplete

something to have nothing left I ran out

of time I couldn't finish the test we

ran out of gas on the highway so now I

pay more attention to how much gas we

have

just over three quarters okay how we

doing on I dropped the word are there

this is somewhat common in casual

English after how how are you doing how

we doing on gas how we doing on time yes

have you ever taken a road trip with two

small kids so Sunnis asking when we're

getting out of the car how long have you

been in the car ten minutes we have

about five hours

it can get long but really the boys did

great some of you have asked about

English books videos songs and so on to

expose your kids to English one thing

that stony loves to do is listen to

audiobooks so now is a great time to

talk about audible who has so kindly

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let's take a break there again sorry for

my green screen over here poking up some

green so I should have edited this out

but there is a an audible shout-out here

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right now to an audiobook I'm listening

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she does it herself it's her own voice

she wrote it and then she recorded the

audio version of it and it's awesome and

she speaks really clearly and that could

be a good book for you no matter what

your skill level is I think that you

could find that you understand the most

of it but let's just go ahead here and

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if it's a novel or a topic that

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focuses on what you study in college or

what your work is you're going to be

picking up some of the phrases and

vocabulary in English that people use to

talk about it I think it's a really

useful source so we'll go ahead and play

through that part of the video now and

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just three and there are so many fun

audiobooks sony what are we listening to

do you like it yeah the one we listened

to in the car was Laurie Berkner song

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and they love music this would be a

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you search that term and I can almost

guarantee you they have a book on that

topic all right let's keep going by the

way did everyone see Stoney how excited

he was about that book he was listening

to Laurie Berkner he loves Laurie

Berkner she's a songwriter and a singer

that does kids music and actually he met

her at a library in Florida and it was

one of the happiest moments of his life

ever she signed a book for him and he

got to watch her perform and he got to

sit on her lap afterwards and meet her

it was very very exciting for him

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five hundred in the u.s. after are we

there yet maybe the most common thing a

kid says on a road trip is I'm hungry

now we'll probably eat lunch somewhere

outside of the car because I'm really

you're very hungry will you'll probably

we're probably not gonna eat for about

an hour and then it'll be a quick quick

bite so we can get back on the road

quick bite have you ever heard the word

bite to mean meal or snack a bite is

singular it's a noun mmm this is so good

do you want to bite it's also sometimes

a verb I have to tell my one-year-old

don't bite me

oh sorry also use it to me food I made

myself big so it's just it's so sweet to

see Stoney this wasn't even that long

ago it was a year ago but he's like so

much bigger now and of course his hair

is super long and floppy right now

because none of us know how to cut hair

and so he has not been to get a haircut

since the pandemic broke out but it's

kids are always wanting to eat and

always wondering how much longer we were

in the car for all of 10 minutes before

he's asking when we're gonna eat and are

we there yet I'm sure all of the other

parents out there can understand it's

it's just the way that it is they get in

they get buckled in it's exciting to

start a trip and then you start it and

you start to wonder what's coming up

next it gets boring really quickly

doesn't it alright let's keep going with

the video I said it'll be a quick byte

so we can get back on the road a quick

bite a meal that you hope doesn't take

long I'm gonna grab a quick bite and

then stop by you might also hear it in

the phrase a bite to eat

hmm it's almost lunchtime do you want to

get a bite to eat I don't mean one bite

of food of course I mean a meal David

you could figure out the gas pump

we're used to it

you find later finally some other guy

pulled up to Philippi video me

I don't either position you should take

the camera out but we feel

it explained how it works

I feel like when you're in another

country you're not totally sure how

something like that works okay someone

in the chat said in Russia they have the

phrase spit over your left shoulder

equal to knock on wood being something

that you do in if you're superstitious

about something ending someone says what

does it mean keep going we'll keep going

just means don't stop like if you are

working on a project you're doing a good

job so one might say oh that's great

keep going keep going with that idea for

example someone says that knock on wood

is similar to an Arabic expression and

someone said in Russia they also use

knock on wood what I also saw may be

Portuguese that you guys use that phrase

knock on wood there someone says why do

you use gas instead of petrol or diesel

I also saw someone asking about the word

fuel so definitely in America we use the

word gas for what you put in your car

petrol I think is more British but I'm

not sure but we don't use that ever and

we don't really use fuel either I mean

it makes sense we know what it means but

it's just not what we use we just used

the word gas now diesel is different we

do have diesel as well when you are at a

gas station there will be some pumps

that pump regular gas and some pumps

that pump diesel depending on which kind

of engine you have so I don't know why

gas is the preferred word that we use in

American English but it is what we use

for what you put in the car to make it

go thank you guys for putting your

questions in chat they're always

interesting to see and they help me

figure out what to talk about so keep

those questions rolling in okay let's

keep going with the video quick rundown

about getting gas in the u.s. run down

one word this is a noun it means an

analysis a summary as to words it's a

phrasal verb with various meanings but I

said let's do a quick rundown about

getting gas in the u.s. let's do a quick

summary there are two kinds self and

full self means you pump your own gas

and full means

someone else pumps your gas for you and

you don't have to get out of your car

it's short for full service and the gas

pumps will be marked self or full now

almost everywhere in the u.s. is

self-serve except for New Jersey where

it's all full and also some spots in

Oregon and a few towns elsewhere if

you're at a self-serve spot and you use

a credit or debit card you just insert

it you'll usually have to enter your zip

code select the grade that is the

quality or purity of the gas you're

using and sometimes you have to flip up

part of the pump if you're paying cash

you usually have to do that before you

start pumping so you'll find the cashier

inside tell them how much you want and

what is your pump number you can say

something like twenty dollars on four

now when you're on a long road trip

there's a chance you're going to have to

stop for food we found ok before we get

to that have you ever been on a road

trip or driving a car in a different

country and something that's just as

simple as getting gas can be so

intimidating and confusing I feel like

and this is what happened to us in Italy

we were in Italy and David was trying to

pump gas and he could not figure out how

there was no one around so we just kind

of sat there and waited in about ten

minutes later someone came to pump gas

and you know David doesn't speak any

Italian maybe one or two words but

luckily he was able to figure it out

with this guy who helped him figure out

how to pump the gas but I just it seems

like something like that would be more

Universal more easy to figure out but we

just we couldn't we had no idea how to

put gas in the car when we were

traveling in Italy so it can happen but

there's a little rundown on getting gas

in the u.s. someone says what about the

kitchen oven gas yes we do call that gas

  • for example your stovetop can be gas

or electric or you could be say

something like I smell gas maybe you're

afraid there's a gas leak so we do use

the same word for that what you use to

make a flame on your stove say

word that we use for what you use to

feel your car do you know the other term

for it

the other way we use the word gas we

also use the word gas for farting I feel

funny even saying that in a live stream

but maybe you know this flatulence when

you've eaten something it gives you a

stomachache it's working its way out

there's some extra air you could say I

have gas so why is the word gas used for

that many things I don't know then we

also have the three states solid liquid

gas so solid ice for example liquid

water and gas steam so we use the word

gas to mean lots of different things

don't we

it's sort of fun to get to know all of

them alright let's go back to the video

I'm still laughing about having

mentioned that taught that it's okay

though right it's English we got to know

these words Plaza that's something that

caters only to people coming on and off

the highway and the idea is that it's

faster than getting off at an exit and

driving to a restaurant but it's pretty

easy to get pretty terrible food there

how's your burrito honestly the first

bite was really bland

okay bland that is tasteless not

flavorful not very good you can also use

this to describe a person he's got a

bland personality that means he's not

very interesting pretty boring luckily I

made some really tasty corn puree so he

was happy now if we're not eating food

often we're talking about food okay so

before we get to that part of the lesson

where we're going to be learning some

more idioms I saw someone Esteban from

Costa Rica said he was trying to get gas

on a road trip to Yosemite and had a lot

of problems at the gas station

but apparently figured it out I think

you ended up making it there someone

says could you teach initialisms do you

know what initialisms are it's when we

call something by the letters like for

example CBS is one of the TV networks

here in the US I don't even know what

the C stands for something broadcasting

service but I'm not sure what the C is

for so initialism is when you call

something by its letters like that CBS

NBC and what we do there is we stress

the last letter CB s and B C someone

says I am bland I don't believe that

bland is the opposite of tasty it can

also be the opposite of spicy someone

says CBS ASAP SOS right these are all

initialisms and we always stress the

last letter do you guys know the word

bland have you used that what is a food

that you think is particularly bland or

maybe you know a person who is

particularly bland someone has come up

karinna has come up with another

initialism at TGIF that's right thank

God it's Friday or thank goodness it's

Friday

someone says blend versus bland so blend

would be when you mix things together

you blend them and then bland is this

word that I mentioned where there's no

no taste

blend a bland ah-ah-ah

someone says do you save your live

stream yes it will end up on the YouTube

channel okay someone else said the

initialism WTF BFF these are all really

good ones

TBT throwbackthursday yes so probably

what the person was asking about with

initialisms was can i come up with a

bunch of them and teach them someone

says CNN Kareena you're you're

suggesting FOMO now the thing that's

different about that is we're not

actually saying fo mo in that case we

make a word and we say FOMO this is true

also of NASA so we take the initials but

then rather than saying na sa we

actually make a word out of them like

NASA like FOMO someone says oMG CEO bTW

these are all awesome ones USSR lgbtq+

right exactly so we have so many of

these initialisms and some of them we

say the letters CBS and some of them we

say that we make a word out of them NASA

I'm seeing GOP lol scuba wasn't an

initialism it no longer is someone says

I didn't know that that's interesting

nih AKA also known as have you ever seen

an initialism and you didn't know what

it meant and had to look it up I

actually have done that to someone bulat

has suggested the one goat greatest of

all time geo eighty now that's another

one where we don't say the words like

CDC Center for Disease Control we don't

say the letters as words but we put it

together into its own word goat goat oh

you guys are coming up with a bunch of

great ones DM for direct message us a

UFO unidentified flying object

someone says when do you use TBT so

there might be more than one meaning for

that I've seen the meaning

throwbackthursday

and it's when people on social media on

Thursday post a photo that isn't current

maybe you post one of yourself when you

were a kid or something and it's just a

fun way to bring up old memories

TBT throwback Thursday NYC my favorite

city all right let's keep going guys now

we're about to get into some more idioms

and ways to describe different things

so we had to fail

and we went to Cedar Point which was

totally empty

I didn't think about we're not going

away we were blown away I wasn't Loco

Pez that's a local restaurant in

Philadelphia Mexican inspired food

Spanish inspired name with the old

American twist and pronunciation did you

hear some of the words we use to

describe this restaurant and it was so

on fire on fire

no the restaurant was not burning down

it was very very busy very popular we

can use this term to mean really good

maybe you're at a family wedding and

your uncle is dancing all night

he's got great moves you could say he's

on fire you could say this in sports too

basketball someone just keeps making

shot after shot you could say she's on

fire okay do you guys know that phrase

had you heard it before to be on fire

what else could we say a soccer player

maybe he does a hat-trick he scores

three goals we could say oh he's on fire

today okay a couple of questions come in

someone says what time is it right now

in your place it's 4:30 in the afternoon

someone else said Rachel what's your

favorite food and that's impossible to

answer but I will say some food that I

really like is Szechuan and there is a

restaurant here in Philadelphia it's a

chain they've started opening them other

places so I know that there's one in New

York or there was its called Han Dynasty

love their food I'm already getting very

excited thinking about it

Szechuan do you guys did you notice I

use the word chain chain is what we use

for a restaurant where there's more than

one so for example maybe you have a

local diner and it's the only one like

it the owner the name of the place just

just happens once but then you'll have a

chain like McDonald's where there are

hundreds probably thousands maybe even

hundreds of thousands I don't know but

there are so many McDonald's but then

you might also have something like this

one in my neighborhood Han Dynasty where

it's a very small chain it's a local

chain right they have them they have

five or six

they're all here in Philly then you

could call that a local chain but that's

what the word chain means when we're

talking about a restaurant you can have

a national chain a local chain or you

could say it's not a chain restaurant

it's the only one like it

it's my local restaurant someone else

said Rachel can you tell me what you

think about what is happening in

Minneapolis regarding George Floyd

well I think it's very horrific it's a

huge problem and I think that the

country needs to do a lot of work to

prevent this from happening I think that

we need to have a clearer set of rules

about what is and is not acceptable for

a police to do in any given situation

where that police feels threatened I

mean I don't know what it's like in

other people's countries but in the u.s.

it's not uncommon for someone to be hurt

by a police officer it when the police

officer was using excessive force or

even did it on accident thought

misinterpreted a situation so I think

it's yeah I think it's terrible and I I

hope that our country can move towards a

different place and you know I am

looking for organizations to support

that are doing that kind of work I think

it's a tough dialogue it's a hard

dialogue and it's worth having and it's

important to have it and we must have it

so that's what I think do you guys like

talking about current events in English

or do you find that you prefer to talk

about just more conversational topics I

know that current events are often news

oriented sometimes politically oriented

and I'm just curious what what do you

like when you're working on English is

that is that kind of thing does that

kind of thing feel very interesting to

you or did you prefer to

learn things and talk about things the

way you would maybe with a friend or

something more conversational hey how

are you what did you do last night

or do you really like the news kinds of

topics the current event kinds of topics

let me know because you know I don't do

a lot with current events and I

definitely could do more life is

happening all the time and of course

with the internet we're learning about

so many things so quickly the news cycle

has gotten much shorter there's a lot to

keep up on but thank you guys for the

question someone says police in Norway

don't even carry a weapon you know I've

heard that that's interesting I mean the

culture is so different there someone

says politics is a heavy subject and

might be too off-putting for some people

that's probably true

someone says not politics no matter what

someone will hate you that is very true

I have generally stayed away from

politics on my youtube-channel for that

very reason it's such a touchy subject

and I feel like in America anyway we've

gotten less good about being able to

talk to somebody who has a different

opinion we've become the word that you

might hear is very polarized that means

we're at two very opposite ends of the

spectrum and there's not much in between

and we we don't want to compromise and

we find it hard to debate each other

because it just gets so heated so

impassioned there's so much anger and

frustration someone says in New Zealand

cops don't carry weapons either I didn't

know that someone else says that news

topics this person likes news topics

because it's a way to gain new words and

ideas I think that's totally true I

think that's very fair but as Monica

points out political topics are

controversial couldn't agree more

all right let's get back to the video

learning some idioms people

and it was on fire it was they were

slamming David said they were slammed so

that means really busy actually you may

have already learned that in a video I

did earlier this month on ways to say

you're busy that was one of the terms we

learned slammed so we had to fail I said

we had to bail that means we had to give

up we had to do something different than

what was planned we were going to eat

there but it was so busy we had to bail

and go somewhere else

and we went to Cedar Point which was

totally empty

I didn't think we were blown away I

wasn't and the place we went we were not

blown away blown away is a good thing

you get blown away by something that

exceeds expectation just dropped off

okay let's just talk about blown away

blow away so blown would be past tense

blow is present and I could say right

now you guys blow me away you showed up

here you're sticking with me through

this long live lesson it's so fun to see

you in the chat and to see what you have

to say I am blown away you blow me away

can you think of a way in which you

could use that what's something that

blows you away a movie could blow you

away a book a concept a performance a

game anything that it exceeds your

expectations low you away so a couple

questions coming in in the chat someone

says that they heard that Americans like

to talk about politics is that true I

think it really depends I wouldn't I

would say in general I think I don't

really know other countries how much

they talk about it that much but I do

think it's a fairly common topic in the

u.s. to talk about politics the

direction of the country what's

happening especially when you have a

president who is polarizing I've already

used that word but some people really

love them and some people really hate

them and there are not that many people

who have remained sort of neutral or

whatever about it unless there are

people who just don't care about

politics at all and are not reading the

news at all hearing the news on what's

going on most people have a strong

opinion there okay now I will leave the

video that we're watching together is

almost over and here you get to see I'm

in the driver's seat so look out let's

just finish it up I'm gonna head home to

final three minutes of the drive

well everyone's in one piece

no no blown out tires one tips camera

however was that what's your doing what

is her name if you can't think of

someone's name you can call her what's

her name notice I'm dropping the H there

what sir what's her name or what's his

name again dropping the H what's his

what's his name what's her name what's

his name who's that what's your name

what is her name

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we made it good road trip everybody yay

that's it and thanks so much for using

Rachel's English

that's not even my ending anymore I

don't know why I did that

all right there we are the end of the

video thank you guys for joining me with

that thank you for the questions that

came up in chat it's just very

interesting for me to read them you know

when I make a video when I post it out

there you guys often feel very far away

from me but when we go over a lesson

here together and I get to see you in

the chat and you've shown up and you're

here then I feel like I know you a

little bit more it feels more like a

dialogue and not a one-way thing so

thank you

davi fed area asks do you speak another

language not really I mean I can get by

with Spanish when I was in Mexico I was

using my Spanish I studied Spanish in

college I lived abroad in graduate

school and actually in college I studied

German and I lived abroad

I lived longest there in Germany and

Austria so I probably at one point knew

that language better than Spanish I went

when I went to Italy two years ago I

studied some Italian so I really enjoy

it but I would say I've lost this most

of the speaking skill that I at one time

had from lack of practice from being in

the US and not interacting with native

speakers

ever but it's good incentive to travel

we had so much fun when we went to

Sacco in January and we've decided we

want to try to go again next winter too

so maybe we'll make that a regular thing

where we can choose Spanish as the

language we're going to try to get

better at and make the effort to be in

spanish-speaking countries and work on

that skill because I think it's

important and it's interesting and I

think for me as a language teacher it's

important to experience the other side

of that someone says what about French I

have studied French actually I had a

great time traveling in France for a

week and using you know this audio

course and getting by with the little

that I learned but I really love

languages guys I love the sounds of them

I love the expression I love the way

people use their voice and I really

commend all of you for being here for

learning about English in English I mean

that's hard you've got to be pretty

advanced to do that so congratulations

to you guys and I think that's gonna be

it I'm gonna wrap it up here you know

I'm gonna go have my Han Dynasty tonight

I'm gonna eat my Szechuan food that I

love so much and I'm gonna enjoy it I

hope that you guys all have a wonderful

weekend thank you so much for being here

with me I appreciate it thank you for

giving me your time and I'll see you at

the next live stream which will probably

be next week but be sure that you check

my youtube channel my notifications sign

up for my mailing list if you haven't

already because I will post it there and

that way you can be in the know make

sure

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一整天都会有雷暴,但我很

高兴地说,

如果你记得上周

我的绿屏和网络摄像头发生了一些奇怪的事情,

当太阳躲在云层后面时,我很高兴地说我们现在看到了阳光,

我们会看看它是否会再次发生

一周与否,每个人都

好吗?我在聊天中看到很多人告诉我你来自哪里

我哥伦比亚我们有来自

哥伦比亚的胡安迪亚兹你好,我们在

瑞典有人欢迎 grex 很高兴有你

在这里

Ernesto 俄罗斯欢迎

你们 非常感谢你们所有人来到这里

很高兴见到你们 嗨 Gabrielle

我们有巴西 我们有来自

巴西的安德森和来自巴西的瓦格纳 巴西

是一个大国,是一个大力

支持瑞秋英语的国家,我们有

阿根廷 伊拉克 哥伦比亚 台湾 哇,现在

他们走得太快了,我几乎看

不懂 乌克兰 意大利 秘鲁 阿尔及利亚 西班牙

印度 日本 哥斯达黎加 海地

很高兴在这里见到你们 我在那里看到了

一些墨西哥 你知道我

今年早些时候访问了墨西哥

1 月和 2 月,我和家人在下加利福尼亚州,

现在冠状病毒

已经打击了像这样旅行的想法,

尽管我很想在那里,但我们

有叙利亚德国 kersek 斯坦埃及

危地马拉 孟加拉国 布鲁塞尔 比利时

索马里兰 谁是 Becca Stan 埃塞俄比亚

这是很棒的伙计们 不是

多米尼加共和国 保加利亚 让

大家一起在这里学习

我喜欢它,所以这个

现场课程的形式将与之前的

一样 在过去的几周里,我们

将一起看一个视频,

当我和家人一起去美国旅行时

,我们回顾了很多习语

,当我们

用美式英语谈论各种各样的事情时,我们

经常使用习语 并且

很难理解你可能

理解词汇,但你

不明白成语把

这些词放在一起是什么意思,所以我们

今天要复习其中的一些

本周我希望你

在聊天中提出你的问题也门乌克兰

伊斯坦布尔突尼斯我希望你

在聊天中提出你的问题我会尽

我所能在他们进来时密切关注他们

所以现在事不宜迟让我们

继续 然后开始播放视频我希望我

有一件事情我必须先做你好

好吧我做得很好让我们

开始播放视频哦我必须缩小自己我

不想在视频前

考虑太多当你 '

正在直播,谢谢你们的到来,感谢

你们对我的耐心,因为我

知道我在做什么,我们在那儿吗?

今天我们将学习短语和成语

,我们将做一些听力

理解测验 我们研究

在一次公路旅行中出现的对话

我和我的两个孩子 我的丈夫和

我们的朋友史蒂夫 是的 史蒂夫我们系好

安全带 我确实系好

安全带 这是一个短语动词,

意思是系上你的安全带 我

注意到 我的孩子们的汽车座椅有时我会用

这个词扣在保持静止的时候 o 我可以

给你系好安全带,然后我会系

好安全带,每个人都系好安全带,是的,史蒂夫,我们已经

系好安全带了

系安全带是法律,

所以我们尽我们所能

,当然,对于孩子,我们一直都这样

做,实际上我们也一直这样做

,这是一个非常强烈的习惯,

我现在觉得 我看到人们没有系

安全带我觉得哦,天哪

,这看起来很危险,而你

知道 40 年前 50 年前很多

汽车甚至没有安全带,所以

有人

问什么是最好的字典有点疯狂 所以我

确实想谈谈我使用

各种词典我认为

你不应该将自己限制在一个我

经常使用词典冷静和

剑桥美式英语词典

每个人都微笑我会参考

merriam-webster 或 Macmillan 或

类似的东西,所以我认为

有几个最爱是个好主意,

而且你所做的一切你检查两个

不同的地方至少你

有时会看到

关于发音的不同意见他们会使用

不同的国际音标符号有时

他们使用 他们的 拥有,然后你会得到

一个稍微不同的定义,你

可能会得到不同的例句

,这将有助于扩大你

对如何使用这个词的

理解,这个词的含义所以这就是

我要说的,我确实认为使用

在线词典 只要有可能,

因为通常您可以单击一个按钮

并听到这个词,我认为这是一种

学习它的绝妙方法,一般来说

,其中一些听起来有点机器人,

但其中一些听起来很自然,

这是练习的好方法,所以不 一个人

回答了我的问题,如果他们系

安全带,哦,是的,好吧,有人说系

好安全带,系好安全带,系好安全带

,让我们都安全,

好吧,让我们继续前进,

一起学习一些

成语 这意味着要真正

专注于某件事 努力工作 我

需要好好学习准备这次

考试 我不想做功课 现在就好好学习

开车大约四分钟后,

Stoney 开始询问他是否可以

观看一段他知道他可以

戴着耳机观看的视频,而 Sawyer 需要

小睡以帮助保持车内

安静,接下来的 20 秒视频将

没有字幕 所以看看你是否能

理解我们在说什么

在 20 秒结束时会有一个问题测验多久好所以

每个人都会有一个测验来了我

希望你真正专注于它,

看看你是否能 回答问题 也

有人让我大声说话 是否

安静 是否太安静

是否有人

很难听到

我的声音

提前设置,但我可以

在屏幕上看到它看起来与视频

的音频级别的质量非常匹配,

所以我希望

你们能听到我的声音,所以我们

要去听大家得到的测验

你听的耳朵振作起来

午饭后你能看的车

吗 英里这就是为什么我们

在午饭后还要开车 好吧

你知道答案

开车需要多长时间 大卫再次清楚地说了一遍

然后我不太清楚地重复了 我

说得更快了 271 就是这样

200 新的一英里 这就是为什么我们

在午餐后仍然要开车 271

英里你好我希望这种减速不会

持续太久

你希望你在带着两个小孩的公路旅行中从来没有过的一件事

好吗 271 你们

第一次通过吗 我也很想

知道哦,Cindy 知道了 Monica 知道了

Moustafa 知道了基因 Loreena 哦,

你们很多人都知道了,有人说 207 271

是对的 哇,你们的

耳朵都很棒,看看乍得

正在爆炸 带着你所有的正确

答案哦,有人合作 将其转换为

公里,这太棒了我们通常不会以公里

为单位进行思考,

尽管我们

确实有以公里为单位的公路比赛,所以很

有趣的是,您知道我们所做的一切都以英里为单位,

但是当我们谈论比赛时,我们

可能会说 5k 或 10k K 站 4

公里,所以我们仍然这样做,我们这样做,

我们确实以公里为单位进行公路比赛,但我们

以英里为单位进行其他所有事情

哦,我的绿屏有点搞砸了,

好吧,你们

明白了,所以这样做 你们

在你住的地方进行公路旅行这是一件事我

记得我和一个来自瑞士的人交谈

我说你知道我

以前住在波士顿我

在纽约上过语音课我说他们说

哦那看起来像 长途旅行,我

说,嘿,只有四个小时

,我记得她说如果我开车

几个小时,我会像三个

国家

一样,所以你在哪里是什么样的,这

是你做的事情 你会做长途

旅行还是只是t 带你去谁

知道在哪里好吧我正在尝试修复

屏幕屏幕并不是

真的我并没有真正修复它所以我

道歉但是角落里有一点

绿色儿子

再次回到云后面但是是的

在聊天中告诉我我喜欢公路旅行

莫妮卡说我们在芬兰进行了很多公路旅行

哦我很想在芬兰进行公路

旅行你们曾经

在美国进行公路旅行吗 我们

显然这是一个巨大的国家,

有这么多不同的

地区可以看到不同的地方你

知道树木的生长方式和地球我记得

当我在加利福尼亚的时候我只是

看着窗外就像哇

树木是如此不同,我

和一个在那里长大的朋友聊天

,我说那棵树是什么树 我说

那是一棵很酷的树,她

看着它,她觉得这

对她来说只是一棵普通的日常树,她每天都

看到它 关于她的生活,她一点也不

觉得有趣,但对

我来说,我从来没有绕过这样一

棵树 当然,当你和

你一起旅行的人去你住

的地方时,你就会以一种新的眼光看待你的

地方,

以一种新的方式看待它,因为其他人的

评论就像哇,那棵树太棒了,

但是 是的,我喜欢有人

喜欢我的公路旅行 银发 你知道

随着

隔离的进行,它会越来越白,谁知道

它什么时候结束

延迟之前的成语 我希望你

不会遇到很多

延迟 GPS 说它是明确的航行

敲木头 我们不会保持这种方式

好吧 明确的航行敲木头

大卫用了两个短语他们是明确的

航行和敲木头 清晰的航行,

我们不仅用它来航行,

还用它来驾驶,这意味着什么都没有,

好吧,你们知道这些吗,

在清晰的航行和敲木头之前,你听过这些吗?

在聊天中让我知道

还有人说你知道我是什么

说“公路旅行”这个词听起来

就像我在说与 CH 一起旅行,而那

个人说这是一种正常的

发音方式,你们中有多少人

知道答案,如果你

和我坐在一起 虽然你

可能听过我说这不

正常 只是 T,但对于该集群的 TR,

将其设为

CHR 可能比将其

设为 TR 声音旅行旅行更

常见,只是这比旅行旅行不常见,因此 TR 集群

确实成为 CHR,确保你不这样做' t

放弃 AR CH 不会取代它,

但现在和我一起尝试所有这些词现在尝试

旅行你是用 CH 火车

做的,你能和我一起做所有这些吗?还有

一些其他的 TR 放任何

你能想到的 TR 词 在聊天试验中

,对于那些注意到

旅行中的 T 听起来像 CH 的人来说,这真是

太好了,所以成语顺利航行和

敲木头,顺利航行我

将在视频中解释,没有

障碍,没有任何障碍 耽误我们的旅行,

但我们通常也用它来表示

在这种情况下没有问题或障碍

它不仅必须是

运输 它可能

类似于完成一个项目 例如

现在我们已经批准了新预算

它应该 扬帆起航,完成

项目 我们首先

没有问题没有问题也没有障碍

出现他使用的另一个短语是

敲木头

这两个短语都很常见

你在敲木头之前听过它们

是一种迷信的表达如果你

大声评论一些

进展顺利的事情你可能会 说敲木头

作为一种表达方式,我希望事情继续

顺利我希望我提到它

并不意味着它就结束了,例如,嘿,

瑞秋,婴儿睡得怎么样,他

整晚都在睡觉敲木头我已经没

油了 不止一次在公路

旅行中实际上几年前我

在另一次公路旅行中制作了一个视频我确实用完

了汽油我将在本视频的末尾链接到该视频

在那节课中有很多关于美式英语的知识

大卫 好吧,我是唯一一个

在高速公路上用完油

的人吗 请

在聊天中告诉我 是的,我没油了,

所以我知道我不是唯一

一个这样做的人我还看到了

其他一些很棒的 TR 集群词我

看到了宝藏

我看到了卡车我看到了另一个我

不记得的词 现在哇,我的灯,

但是是的,我不知道是否还有其他人没

油了,因为我这样做了,这很

尴尬 同样的公路旅行来

保释我们来给我们加油所以

这样做有点尴尬但

你知道它发生了我不声称自己

是最好的司机我远不是最好的

司机

你知道我几乎没有开车 不再

在纽约生活八年

真的会改变你的驾驶水平,因为

你只是稍微失去了这项技能我

在波士顿住了五年然后

在纽约住了八年所以总而言之

,我没有拥有 一辆车,我几乎没有

开车然后我搬到

费城,大卫没有 o 开车带我去

任何地方,所以我确实在开车方面变得更好了,

因为我必须

独立,但我们都更喜欢

他开车的时候,让我们这么说吧,所以

mu Talib 没油了

谢谢玛莎从来没有没油过

好吧,她真的 善于

留意油量表,好吧,其他几个

人的汽油用完了,这

太棒了,谢谢你们,你们让我

觉得这有点

正常,

有人说我曾经有过一次

险情,但事实并非如此 t 实际上

幸运地发生了 jcj 没有 Jacy 确实没油

了 这

是你说的迷信的事情,或者

当你刚刚说了一些积极的事情时你真的在敲木头,

这很好,你不希望

它结束

,例如我用的例子婴儿

正在睡觉 晚上敲

木头

你做 不想把那个搞砸

好吧 让我们回到视频 我

在一次旅行中也用尽了汽油 在

用完之前是一个短语动词,具有

多个含义 它可能意味着做一件不会的差事

需要很长时间

,你能跑出去买点牛奶吗,或者我

会跑出去接孩子

放学,但这也意味着耗尽

一些东西,一无所有我没时间了

,我无法完成我们进行的测试

高速公路上没油了,所以现在我

更关注我们有多少油,

刚刚超过四分之三,好吧,我们

做得怎么样?

加油 我们如何准时 是

的 你有没有带着两个小孩去公路旅行

所以逊尼派问我们什么时候

下车 你在车里多久

了 十分钟 我们有

大约五个小时

它可能会很长 但是 真的男孩们做得

很好你们中的一些人问过

英语书籍视频歌曲等等

让您的孩子接触英语

stony 喜欢做的一件事就是听

有声读物,所以现在是谈论 audible 的好时机

谁非常友好地

赞助了这个视频

这里出现了一些

绿色,所以我应该把它编辑掉,

但这里有一个可听见的喊叫声

,实际上我想让你们知道

,这段代码仍然适用于可听见的,

所以如果你还没有

利用它 我

现在正在听一本有声读物 我

正在听米歇尔·奥巴马的书,

她自己做,是她自己的声音,

她写的,然后她录制

了它的音频版本,太棒了,

她说得非常清楚,而且

无论你的技能水平如何,这对你来说都是一本好书

使用了

优惠券 使用它 audible.com 斜线 Rachel 的

英语 你会得到一本免费的有声读物,

这是找到母语人士的好方法,

只是更多地与之合作

在大学学习或

你的工作是什么 你将学习

一些人们用来

谈论它的英语短语和词汇 我认为这是一个非常

有用的资源,所以我们将继续

学习这部分 现在的视频,

如果你用过有声读物,如果你有

最喜欢的有声读物,把它

放在最近推荐有声读物的聊天中

,他们确实有孩子的选择,

你可以按年龄选择,所以托尼

只有三岁,有很多有趣的

有声读物 索尼,我们在听

什么,你喜欢吗,是的,我们

在车上听的是劳里·伯克纳的歌曲

和故事厨房,如果你有小孩

并且他们喜欢音乐,这将是一本

很棒的有声读物,可以和他们一起

听 对您来说,您的第一

本免费有声读物加上两本免费的有

声原件,当您试用 30

天时,请访问 audible.com 将 Rachel 的

英语或文本 Rachel 的英语

在美国删减至 5550 有

声原件

是您只能找到的独家音频标题 在

由著名的讲故事者创作的

有声音乐上,他们真的很

有趣 因此,如果您还

没有这样做,请访问 audible.com slash

Rachel 的英语确实可以获得免费的

有声读物,您可以选择任何内容,并且

您知道如果您不喜欢所

获得的内容,他们会让您免费交换它,

这样您就可以 也试试吧,它是另一个

很好的英语资源,

选择任何你感兴趣的

东西搜索这个词真的很有趣,我几乎

可以向你保证,他们有一本关于该主题的书,

好吧,让我们继续前进

每个人都看到斯通尼

对他正在

听劳里·伯克纳(Laurie Berkner)的那本书感到多么兴奋 他爱劳里·

伯克纳(Laurie Berkner) 她是一位作曲家和一位创作

儿童音乐的歌手,实际上他

在佛罗里达的一家图书馆遇到了她,那是

最快乐的时刻之一 他一生中

,她为他签了一本书,他

必须观看她的表演,之后他必须

坐在她的腿上见到她,

这对他来说非常令人兴奋

audible.com 斜线 Rachel 的英语

或发短信 Rachel 的英语 - 五百

五 美国一百 在我们到那里之后,

也许一个

孩子在公路旅行中说的最常见的话是我饿了,

现在我们可能会

在车外的某个地方吃午饭,因为我真的

你很饿,你可能会

我们 '重复可能不会吃大约

一个小时,然后它会快速快速

咬一口,所以我们可以回到路上

快速咬你听过的话咬这个词

意味着饭或零食是一个

单数是一个名词mmm 这太好了

你想咬吗它有时也是

一个动词我必须告诉我一岁的

孩子不要咬我

哦对不起也用它给我食物我让

自己变大了所以看到斯托尼真是太甜蜜了

这甚至不是很久

以前,那是一年前,但他

现在大了很多,当然他的头发

现在超级长而且松软,

因为我们都不知道如何剪头发

,所以他没有去理发

大流行爆发以来理发,但

孩子们总是想吃东西,

总是想知道我们

在车上待了多久 在

他问我们什么时候吃饭和

我们在那儿之前的 10 分钟,但我相信那里的所有其他

父母都能理解,

这只是他们进去的方式,

他们被扣上扣子开始令人兴奋

旅行,然后你开始它,

你开始想知道

接下来会发生什么它很快就会变得无聊

,不是吗?让我们继续

看视频我说这将是一个快速字节,

这样我们就可以回到路上了 快速

咬一口你希望不会花

很长时间

的饭 当然不是指

一口食物我是指一顿饭大卫

你可以弄清楚

我们习惯的气泵

你后来发现最后有人

拉到菲利普视频我

我不认为你应该采取任何立场

相机出来了,但我们觉得

它解释了它是如何工作的

不完全确定这样的

事情是

如何

起作用的

继续前进,我们将继续前进,

只是意味着不要停止,就像如果你

在做一个项目,你做得很好,

所以有人可能会说,哦,那太好了,

继续坚持这个想法,

例如有人说敲木头

类似于阿拉伯语表达,

有人在俄罗斯说他们也用

敲木头我也看到可能是

葡萄牙语你们用那个短语

敲木头有人说

你为什么用汽油而不是汽油或柴油

我也看到有人 询问燃料这个词,

所以在美国我们使用gas这个

词来表示你在汽车

汽油中加入的东西,我认为更英国化,但我

不确定,但我们从来没有使用过,

我们也没有真正使用燃料 我的意思是

它使 ense 我们知道这意味着什么,但

它不是我们使用的我们只是使用

了气体这个词现在柴油不同了

我们也有柴油当你在

加油站时,会有一些

泵抽普通汽油和一些

泵抽 柴油取决于

您拥有哪种发动机,所以我不知道为什么

gas是我们在美式英语中使用的首选词,

但它是我们

用于您放入汽车以

使其运转的首选词,谢谢你们把您的

聊天中的问题他们总是很

有趣,他们帮助我

弄清楚要谈论什么所以让

这些问题不断滚动好吧让我们

继续观看

有关在美国获得汽油的视频快速纲要 run down

one word this is an noun 它的意思是

分析 对单词的总结 它是一个

具有多种含义的短语动词,但我

说让我们快速了解一下

在美国获取汽油的情况。 让我们快速

总结一下,有两种 self 和

full self 表示您自己加油

,full 表示

别人为您加油,

您不必下车。

现在在美国几乎所有地方都将被标记为 self 或 full

自助服务的,除了新泽西,那里

已经满员了 要输入您的邮政编码,请

选择

您使用的气体的质量或纯度等级,

如果您支付现金,有时您必须翻转泵的一部分,

您通常必须在开始泵送之前这样做,

这样您 会找到里面的收银员

,告诉他们你想要

多少,你的泵号是多少,你可以

说四点二十美元

现在当你在长途旅行时,

你有可能不得不

停下来吃东西 在我们开始之前,

我们发现没问题,您是否曾经

在不同的国家进行公路旅行或开车

,就像

加油一样简单的事情可能

会让我感到恐惧和困惑

,这就是发生在我们身上的事情 意大利

我们在意大利,大卫试图

抽油,他 无法弄清楚

周围怎么没有人,所以我们

只是坐在那里等了大

约十分钟后有人来加油

,你知道大卫不会说任何

意大利语,也许只有一两个词,但

幸运的是他能够

和这个帮助他弄清楚

如何加气的人一起弄清楚,但我只是觉得

这样的事情会更

通用更容易弄清楚,但我们

只是我们不能,我们不知道如何

加气 我们在意大利旅行时的车,

所以它可能会发生,但是

在我们的加油方面有一点破旧 有人说

厨房烤箱的燃气怎么样,是的,我们确实称之为燃气

  • 例如,您的炉灶可以是燃气

或电动的,或者您可能会

说我闻到燃气的味道,也许您

害怕燃气泄漏,所以我们确实

使用相同的词 因为你用什么来

在你的炉子上生火

说我们用什么来

感觉你的车你知道它的另一个术语吗

我们用气体这个词的另一种方式我们

也用气体这个词放屁我

即使在直播中这么说也觉得很有趣,

但也许你知道这种胀气,当

你吃了一些东西时,它会让你

胃痛,它正在排出体外

有一些额外的空气,你可以说我

有气体,所以为什么要用气体这个

词 很多事情我不知道然后我们

也有固态液态

气体和固态冰的三种状态,例如

液态水和气体蒸汽,所以我们用气体这个词

来表示很多不同的东西

,不是吗?

知道

他们都好吗让我们回到视频

我仍然 我笑着

提到那教它没关系,

虽然是英语,但

我们知道这些词 Plaza,

它只迎合

在高速公路上进出的人,其想法是它

比在出口下车然后

开车到 一家餐馆,但很

容易在那里买到非常糟糕的食物,

老实说,你的卷饼怎么样

非常有趣 很无聊 幸运的是我

做了一些非常美味的玉米泥所以他

现在很高兴如果我们不经常吃食物

我们谈论食物还可以所以

在我们进入课程的那部分之前

我们将要学习

更多成语 我看到有人来自

哥斯达黎加的 Esteban 说他想

在去优胜美地的公路旅行中加油,在加油站遇到了

很多问题,

但显然我想明白了

你最终做到了有人

说你能教首字母缩写吗你

知道当我们

用字母称呼某些东西时它是什么首字母

例如CBS是美国的电视

网络之一我什至不

知道C代表什么 对于某些广播

服务,但我不确定 C 是什么意思

,所以当您

通过 CBS NBC 之类的字母来称呼某物时

,我们所做的是我们

强调最后一个字母 CB s 和 BC 有人

说我很平淡 不要相信

平淡是美味的反面 它

也可能是辣的反面 有人

说 CBS ASAP SOS 对,这些都是首

字母缩写词,我们总是强调最后一个字母 你们知道 bland 这个词

你用过吗?

你认为特别平淡的食物,

或者你认识一个

特别平淡的人,有人提出了

karinna 在 TGIF 上提出了另一种缩写

,这是正确的,感谢

上帝,今天是星期五,或者谢天谢地,这是

星期五,

有人说混合 ve rsus bland so blend

就是当你把东西混合在一起时,

你把它们混合起来,然后 bland 是

我提到的这个词,

没有味道

混合平淡 ah-ah-ah

有人说你保存你的直播

流是的,它最终会在 YouTube

频道好吧,其他人说

缩写 WTF BFF 这些都是非常

好的

TBT 回归星期四是的,所以

这个人问的关于缩写的问题可能

是我能想出

一堆并教他们有人

说 CNN Kareena 你是

你现在建议 FOMO

不同的是我们

实际上并没有说 fo mo 在这种情况下我们

会说一个词我们说 FOMO 这

对 NASA 也是如此所以我们取首字母

而不是说 na sa 我们

实际上是从他们身上说出一个词,比如

NASA 就像 FOMO 有人说 oMG 首席执行官

bTW 这些都是很棒的

那些 我们从他们那里得到一个词 NASA

我看到 GOP 大声笑

scuba 不是首字母缩写它不再是有人说

我不知道这很有趣

nih AKA 也被称为你曾经见过

一个首字母缩写词而你没有 知道

这是什么意思,必须查一下我

实际上已经对某人做过这样的事,

布拉特建议过一只山羊,这是有史以来最伟大的一只山羊,

地理 80

把字母说成单词,但我们把它

组合成自己的单词 goat goat 哦

,你们想出了一堆

很棒的 DM 直接向我们发送消息

不明飞行物不明飞行物

有人说你什么时候使用 TBT

所以可能会有 不止一个

含义我已经看到了thursdaythursday的含义

,那就是周四人们在社交媒体上

发布一张不是最新的照片时,

也许你在小时候发布了一张自己的照片

或其他什么,这只是一种

有趣的方式 唤起旧回忆

TBT 复古 T 星期四 纽约 我最喜欢的

城市 好吧 让我们继续前进 伙计们 现在

我们要学习更多的成语

和描述不同事物的方式

所以我们不得不

失败 我们去了雪松角 那里

完全是空的

我没想到我们 '不会

离开 我们被震撼了 我不是 Loco

Pez 那是费城当地的一家餐馆

墨西哥风味的食物

西班牙风味的名字带有古老的

美国风味和发音 你

听到我们用来

描述这家餐馆的一些词吗

所以着火着火着火

了餐厅没有烧毁

它非常非常繁忙非常受欢迎我们

可以用这个词来表示非常好

也许你正在参加家庭婚礼而

你的叔叔整晚都在跳舞

他有很棒的动作你可以说

他着火了你也可以在体育运动中这样说

篮球有人只是不断地

投篮你可以说她

着火了好吗你们知道这

句话你以前听过吗是着火

了我们还能说什么足球解放军 你

也许他上演了帽子戏法 他进了

三个球 我们可以

说他今天很火 你

最喜欢的食物,这是不可能

回答的,但我会说一些我

真正喜欢的食物是四川

菜,费城这里有一家餐馆,这是一家

连锁店,他们已经开始在其他

地方开店,所以我知道

纽约或那里有一家 是不是叫做汉朝

爱他们的食物我已经很

兴奋想到它

四川你们有没有注意到我

使用的词链链是我们

用于有多个餐厅的餐厅

所以例如也许你有一个

当地的小餐馆,它是唯一一个喜欢

它的老板,这个地方的名字

只出现过一次,但是你会有一个

像麦当劳这样的连锁店,那里有

几十万甚至

几十万,我不知道,但是

有这么多麦当劳,但

你可能

在我附近的汉代也有

这样的东西,这是一个非常小的连锁店 这是一个本地

连锁店,他们有他们有

五六个

他们都在费城然后你

可以打电话 当地连锁店,但这

就是连锁店这个词的意思

雷切尔,你能告诉我

你对

明尼阿波利斯发生的关于乔治·弗洛伊德的事情的看法吗?

我认为这非常可怕,这是一个

大问题,我认为这个

国家需要做很多工作来

防止这种情况发生

制定一套更清晰的规则

,说明

在警察感到受到威胁的任何特定情况下,警察可以做什么和不可以做

什么我的意思是我不知道其他国家的情况是

什么 在美国

被警察伤害的情况并不少见,当

警察过度使用武力时,

甚至是意外造成的

,我认为

是的,我认为是的,我认为这很可怕,我

希望我们的国家能够迈向

不同的地方,你知道我

正在寻找

支持做这种工作

的组织 你们喜欢

用英语谈论时事

还是你发现你更喜欢

谈论更多的对话话题我

知道时事通常以新闻

为导向,有时以政治为导向

,我只是好奇

你喜欢什么 学习英语

是那种事情,

这种事情对

你来说是否很有趣,或者你是否更喜欢以你可能会喜欢的方式

学习和谈论事情

一个朋友或

其他更健谈的人 嘿

,你好吗,你昨晚

做了什么,或者你真的喜欢新闻类

话题 时事类话题

让我知道,因为你知道我对时事做的不多

,而且我

肯定可以做更多的生活

一直在发生,当然

,通过互联网,我们正在学习

这么多事情,新闻周期

变得更短,有很多事情

要跟上,但谢谢你们

有人说警察的问题 在挪威

甚至不携带武器你知道我

听说这很有趣我的意思是

文化是如此不同,有人

说政治是一个沉重的主题,

可能对某些人来说太令人反感,

这可能是真的

有人说不是政治 不管

有人会恨你,这是真的

d 关于能够与

有不同意见的人交谈,

我们已经成为你

可能听到的词非常两极分化,这意味着

我们处于光谱的两个非常相反的末端

,中间没有太多

,我们没有” 不想妥协,

我们发现很难互相辩论,

因为它变得如此激烈如此

慷慨激昂,有如此多的愤怒和

沮丧,有人说新西兰

警察也不携带武器我不

知道其他人这么说新闻

话题 这个人喜欢新闻话题,

因为这是获得新词汇和新想法的一种方式

我认为这是完全

正确的 成语人

,它着火了,是他们在

猛烈抨击大卫说他们被猛烈抨击,所以

这意味着真的很忙实际上你可能

已经在

我本月早些时候制作的关于说

你很忙的视频中了解到 这是我们学到的术语之一,

所以我们不得不失败我说

我们必须保释,这意味着我们必须

放弃我们必须做一些与计划不同的

事情,我们要去那里吃饭

,但我们太忙了 保释

并去其他地方

,我们去了

完全空无一人的雪松角

超出预期的事情刚刚下降

好吧让我们谈谈

吹走吹走所以吹走将是过去时

打击存在,我可以说

现在你们把我吹走你们出现

在这里你们一直在坚持我

课 很高兴

在聊天中看到你,看看

你要说什么我被震撼

了 一本书 一个概念 一个表演 一个

游戏 任何东西 它超出了你的

预期,让你失望了,所以

聊天中出现了几个问题,有人

说他们听说美国人

喜欢谈论政治,这是真的 我

认为这真的取决于我不会 我

会说一般来说我认为我不会

真的不知道其他国家有

多少谈论它,但我确实

认为这在美国是一个相当普遍的

话题 谈论政治

国家的方向正在发生的

事情特别是当你有

一个两极分化的总统我已经

用过这个词但有些人真的

爱他们有些人真的讨厌

他们而且没有那么多人

保持冷静 中立或

其他什么,除非有些

人根本不关心

政治并且根本不阅读

新闻听到关于正在发生的

事情的新闻大多数人都有强烈的

意见,好吧,现在我会留下

视频 我们一起看的

快结束了,在这里你可以看到我

坐在驾驶座上,所以当心,让

我们完成它,我要回家去

开车的最后三分钟,

每个人都在一块

不不吹 一个提示相机

但是你在做什么

如果你想不出

某人的名字你可以叫她

她的名字通知我把H放在那里

什么先生她的名字是什么或他的名字是什么

放弃 H

他的名字 他的名字 她的名字

他的名字是谁 那你叫

什么名字 她叫什么名字

[音乐]

我们做了很好的公路旅行 大家 耶

就是这样 非常感谢你使用

瑞秋的英语

这甚至不再是我的结局了 我

不知道为什么我这样做

了,我们到了视频的结尾,

谢谢你们加入我

,谢谢你们在聊天中提出的问题,

我读起来很有趣,你知道

当我 做一个视频,当我把它发布到

那里时,你们常常觉得离我很远,

但是当我们一起在这里上一节课

时,我

在聊天中看到你,你出现了,你在

这里,我觉得 就像我更了解你

一样,感觉更像是一种

对话,而不是单向的事情,所以

谢谢你,

davi fed area 问你会说另一种

语言,不是真的我的意思是

当我在墨西哥的时候我可以用西班牙语

使用我的西班牙语 我在大学学习西班牙语

我住在国外的 gr

我读过大学,实际上在大学里我学过

德语,我住在国外

我在德国和奥地利住得最久,

所以我可能曾经

比西班牙语更了解这种语言

两年前我去意大利的时候我

学了一些意大利语,所以我真的 享受

它,但我会说我已经失去了我曾经拥有的

大部分口语技能,因为我

在美国缺乏练习,

也没有与母语人士互动,

但这是旅行的良好动力,

我们玩得很开心 我们

在一月份去了萨科,我们决定

明年冬天也想再去一次,

所以也许我们会把它变成一个常规的事情

,我们可以选择西班牙语作为

我们要努力

提高的语言 努力在

讲西班牙语的国家工作并努力学习

这项技能,因为我认为这很

重要而且很有趣,而且

我认为作为一名语言老师

,体验另一面很重要

,有人说我的法语

怎么样 学过法语实际上我

在法国度过了愉快的

一周旅行并使用你知道这个音频

课程并通过我学到的一点点来度过

但我真的很喜欢

语言我喜欢他们的声音

我喜欢表达我喜欢的方式

人们用他们的声音,我真的

赞扬你们所有人来这里

学习英语我的意思是

这很难你必须非常

先进才能做到这一点,所以

祝贺你们,我想

这就是我 在这里结束你知道

我今晚要去吃我的汉朝

我要吃我

非常喜欢的川菜我会很享受它

希望你们

周末愉快谢谢你们所以 非常

感谢和我在一起我很感激谢谢你

给我你的时间,我会

在下一次直播中见到你,可能

会在下周,但请确保你查看

我的 youtube 频道我的通知

注册我的邮件列表 如果你还

没有因为我知道 会把它贴在那里

,这样你就可以知道了