Vanessa: Hi. I'm Vanessa
from SpeakEnglishWithVanessa.com. Are you ready to learn a lot of English? Let's do it.
Over the past couple months, I've been creating some 30-second to one-minute short English lessons
for my social media channel in China. If you're in China, you can click on this code over here
to follow me. But for those of you on YouTube, maybe you can't visit this social media in China,
so I want to give it to you here on YouTube. You're going to see a lot of 30-second to
one-minute English lessons pushed together in this 45-minute lesson. I hope that you will
improve your vocabulary, grammar, pronunciation, cultural concepts, and you will gain a passion
and excitement for English. These are all real daily concepts in English. Generally, they are for
beginner or low intermediate English learners, but anyone can benefit. So I hope that you will enjoy
them. Are you ready? Let's get started. Peekaboo.
Peekaboo. Peekaboo. His favorite game is, peekaboo, peekaboo. He also loves a swing,
a walker, and some baby toys. But his favorite game is just with mommy. Peekaboo.
Do you have a baby? You need to take care of your baby. To take care of
means you need to feed them, you need to help them sleep, you need to change their diaper, you need
to do everything for your baby. I need to change my baby's diaper. Diaper. He is on a changing pad.
A changing pad. I have some wet wipe or just wipes. Yes. And I have some disposable
diapers. Disposable diapers. Maybe you use cloth diapers. Cloth diapers. To sleep like a baby. To
sleep like a baby is an idiom that means you sleep very well. I want to sleep like a baby.
Do you sleep like a baby? I hope so. Do you sleep like a baby? Yes, you're a baby.
Oh, he's so cute. How can you compliment a baby? You can say, "Look at all of his hair.
Look at all of his hair. How cute. How cute. How precious. How precious. He looks like you.
He looks like you." When my baby is hungry, he nurses, nurses, or he breastfeeds. He breastfeeds.
This means I give him mine milk. But some babies drink formula in a bottle. A bottle. But now,
he's a little bit older, so he also eats solid food. Solid food is regular food. What are you
eating, Freddy? Some bread. Yum. When my baby, Freddy, is ready for bed, he needs to sleep in the
crib. The crib is a bed for a baby. Some babies sleep with a pacifier, but Freddy doesn't like it.
When he's a little bit older, he can sleep with a blanket. Do you want to sleep with the blankets?
It's cold. Do you know these winter clothes in English? A long-sleeved shirt, a sweater,
a sweatshirt, or a hoodie, a jacket, a coat, or a winter coat with a hood, a hat or a beanie,
a scarf, gloves, mittens, and winter boots. Are you wearing a long-sleeved shirt today?
Where do you put your clothes? I hang up my clothes in the closet. The closet. The closet is
a little room in my house. Or maybe you hang up your clothes in a wardrobe. A wardrobe.
A wardrobe is a separate piece of furniture. I hang up my clothes on a hanger.
A hanger. Do you hang up your clothes on a hanger? Do you know these clothes in English?
A shirt, a t-shirt, a button-up shirt with a tie, a tank top, a skirt, a dress,
shorts, shorts, not short, shorts, pants, pants, not pant, pants, a sock, a sock,
socks. Are you wearing socks today? I sleep in a bed. A bed. My head is on my pillow.
My pillow has a pillow case. On my bed, there is a fitted sheet, a flat sheet, and
a comforter. My bed has a mattress and a box spring. These are on the bed frame. Some beds
have a headboard and a foot board. Does your bed have a headboard? Are you tired? You can say,
"I'm exhausted. I'm drained. I'm worn out," or more casually, "I'm beat. I'm pooped. I'm dead.
I'm ready to crash." Are you ready to crash? My dresser has many drawers. Can you say this
with me? Drawers. Drawers. I use the draw knob to open the drawer and get my clothes.
The word knob has a silent K. Say it with me. Knob, knob, knob. Do you have a dresser?
Let's talk about the internet. The internet. Can you say this in English? Wifi. Wifi.
A web browser. A web browser. I click on a link. I click on a link. The website
is online. The website is online. Oh no, the internet cut out. The internet cut out,
it's not working. Our connection is slow, or our connection is bad. I can't hear you. Can
you hear me? Hello? Hello? Are you there? Can you say this word with me? Business.
Business. My business is on the internet. I teach English on the internet. Business. Business.
My business is on the internet. Where can I speak English? How can I cook this
fish? Is Vanessa from the United States? You can look up these answers on the internet.
To look up does not mean your eyes go up. No, to look up means to research. When I have a question,
I look up the answer on the internet. Do you look up answers on the internet?
What should I do? I need to log in with my username, username, and password,
password. Don't forget your password. I log in to my social media accounts.
I follow my friends. Sometimes I comment on their posts. I check my notifications
one time each day. Don't scroll on social media too long.
How often do you check your notifications? Some English words can be a verb and a noun. I mop
with my mop. I vacuum with a vacuum. But remember, we do not broom with a broom,
we sweep with a broom. We sweep with a broom. How often do you sweep?
Oh hi, I'm doing the housework. You can use the verb do for housework. I'm
doing the laundry. I'm doing the laundry. He's doing the dishes. He's doing the dishes.
Are you doing any housework today? My house is as clean as a whistle. This means my house is
very clean. My house is as clean as a whistle. Or you can say, "My house is squeaky clean."
My house is squeaky clean also means my house is very clean. It's squeaky clean. Is your
house squeaky clean. Hi, I'm cleaning up. I'm cleaning up. Sometimes in English, we need to add
up down or off to a verb. I am clearing off the table. Clearing off the table. Then I will wipe
down the table. Wipe down the table. Do you wipe down your table? Today is trash day. I have to
take out my trash and my recycling. I have to take out my trash and my recycling. I take out my trash
to the dumpster. The dumpster. In the recycling bin, I put plastic bottles,
cans, paper, glass, and cardboard. Do you recycle? Oh, there are too many cooks in the kitchen.
There are too many cooks in the kitchen. This is a wonderful idiom in English that means
too many people are trying to be the leader and in control. This is not a good thing.
When too many people are trying to be a leader, there are too many cooks in the kitchen.
Oh no, there's too many cooks in the kitchen. Do you know these kitchen items in English?
A spatula. This is a spatula. A pot. This is a pot. A lid. This is the lid. A pan. This is a pan.
Can you make an omelet? An omelet in English, you need to crack the eggs
then beat the eggs. Beat the eggs. Then you need to melt the butter. Add the eggs to the pan.
Add the eggs to the pan. Add the cheese. Add the cheese. Fold the omelet. Fold the omelet.
Have you ever made an omelet? Do you know these different ways to
cut in English? I cut the Apple. I cut. I slice the Apple. To slice. I dice the Apple. I dice.
I chop the Apple. I chop. You try it. Cut, slice, dice, chop. Baking is more popular in the United
States. I bake in the oven. Before I bake, I need to turn on the oven. This is called preheating the
oven. I need to preheat the oven. Do you have an oven? It's laundry day. Laundry day. Do you know
these items in English? Laundry detergent. This is laundry detergent. A laundry basket.
This is a laundry basket. The washer and dryer. This is my washer. This is my dryer.
Hi, I'm doing the laundry. Do you know these common verbs for doing the laundry?
The washer washes the clothes. Then I throw them in the dryer. Throw in the dryer.
Or you can hang dry your clothes. Hang dry your clothes. Last, I fold the clothes.
I fold the clothes. Do you fold your clothes? Do you have a dryer? In America, it is very
common to have a dryer. I need to take out the lint collector. The lint collector. Lint is
dust from your clothes. I need to clean out the lint collector then I can put it back and
dry my clothes. Some people use dryer sheets in their dryer, but I use a dryer ball. A dryer ball.
Do you have a dryer? Do you know the settings of a washing machine in English?
The power button. The power button turns on the washer. Then you need to choose a setting.
Normal is the most common setting. You can choose the temperature, the spin speed,
and the soil level. This is how dirty your clothes are. Do you use the normal setting on your washer.
Do you know these verbs for liquids in English? I pour some water. I pour some water.
Do you hear that? To slush. The water sloshes in the kettle. To slosh. Oh oh,
I spilled the water. I spilled the water. Do you know these types of water in English? Water from
a bottle is bottled water. Bottled water. Water from the sink is tap water. This is tap water.
This is sparkling water. Sparkling water or flavored water. Flavored water.
Is the glass half empty or half full. This is a great English idiom. The glass half empty means
you are feeling negative. The glass half full means you are feeling positive and hopeful. I like
to see life as a glass half full. Do you think the glass is half full or half empty in life?
Do you know these popular alcoholic drinks in English? Beer, beer, wine, champagne, margarita,
martini, Mojito, whiskey, rum, vodka, sake, eight. Cheers. What's your favorite alcoholic drink?
Do you know how to drink in English? Every time we drink, we
swallow. Swallow. I sip. I sip the water to sip is just to drink a little. To sip. To swig. Ah,
a lot of water. I swig a lot of water. To chug. To chug.
To finish your drink. To chug. Do you ever chug your drink? Do you know what these
are in English? It's a glass or a cup. A glass or a cup. This is a coffee mug
or a coffee cup. A mug or a cup. This is a tea cup. A tea cup is for drinking tea.
A tumbler. A tumbler keeps my tea or coffee hot. A tumbler. Do you have a tumbler?
I walk in the snow. I walk. I stroll in the snow. I stroll. I run. I run. I sprint. I sprint.
I hold my baby. I hold him. I pick up my baby. I pick him up. I grab the toy. I grab it. I hug my
baby. I hug him. I look at the bill. I look at the bill. I squint at the small words. I squint at the
small words. I stare at the shocking numbers. I stare. Let's review. To look, to squint,
to stare. I cut the paper. I cut the paper. I snip the paper. I snip. I rip the paper.
I shred the paper. I shred it. Do you want to contact someone, but you want to
be polite? You can ask, "Hey, what's your number? Hey, what's your number." This is very polite,
but be careful, you don't want to ask them on a date, you want to be polite. So you can add, "Hey,
hey, what's your number? Can I send you a text? Hey, what's your number?
Do you have a flip phone or a smart phone?" I have a smartphone. My smartphone has a case,
a screen protector to protect it from scratches, and my smartphone has a touch screen.
Do you like to listen to music on your phone? You need headphones, headphones, or ear buds,
ear buds. Or you can listen to music on the phone's speaker.
The speaker. Do you like to listen to music on your phone? Oh no, my battery is low.
My battery is low. I don't want my phone to die, so I will plug in my phone. I will plug in
the cord from my charger. This is the cord and this is the plug. I plug in the plug
in the outlet. The outlet is on my wall. Do you hear
alert on your phone? This means you have a lot of notifications. A notification is a sound
or light that you see when someone sends you a message. For me, I don't like notifications, so
I turn off the notification sound. This helps me feel peaceful. Do you like the notification sound?
My smartphone has some buttons. There is a power button. The power button turns on
or turns off my phone. There is a volume button to turn up or to turn down the volume. There is a
headphone jack for listening to music. And there is a charging port for plugging in my phone.
Are you waiting to hear some important news from your family? You can say,
"Send me a text. Send me a text." Or you can say, "Give me a call. Give me a call," and they will
give you a call on the phone. Do you like to send a text or do you like to give a call? What is this
in English? What is this? This is an external hard drive. An external hard drive. Usually,
an external hard drive has a lot of space, a lot of memory. This has two terabytes of space.
It's an external hard drive for my videos and pictures. Do you have an external hard drive?
What is this in English? This is a flash drive. A flash drive. You can put documents, files,
pictures, or videos on a flash drive and easily carry it somewhere else. A flash drive. What's
this in English? It's a tripod. A tripod. Can you say that with me? A tripod? I put my
camera or my phone on top of the tripod. Tri means three. One, two, three. What's this in English?
It's an extension cord. Extension cord. Can you say that with me? Extension cord. When the plug
is too far away, I use an extension cord. Let's talk about the bathroom. The bathroom
is a room in your house. The restroom is a room in a public place like a restaurant or the office.
Washroom. In the US, we do not say washroom, this is a Canadian word. Port-a-Potty. A
bathroom outside, usually at a park. A comb, a brush, nail clippers with a nail file, and
tweezers, cotton balls, cotton rounds, Q-tips, bandages, or band-aids, a razor, shaving cream,
and aftershave. I use a wash cloth to wash my face. Do you use a wash cloth to wash your face?
Hair ties, hair clip, a curling iron, a straightener, a hairdryer, or a blow dryer.
I blow dry my hair sometimes. Do you blow dry your hair? This is my shower. My shower does not
have a tub. This is a tub. My shower does not have a shower curtain, it has a shower door.
The water comes out of the shower head. I turn on the water with the shower handle.
I have shampoo and conditioner to wash my hair. Do you use shampoo and conditioner to wash your hair?
The sink, the drain, the faucets, the house, hot and cold water handle,
the counter or counter top, and the mirror. Can you say this with me? Mirror. Mirror.
Do you have a mirror in your bathroom? This is the toilet.
This is the flusher or the toilet handle. Don't forget to flush the toilet. This is the toilet
tank and down here is the toilet bowl. In the US, we have a toilet lid and a toilet seat.
Don't forget to put down the seat. This is toilet paper on a toilet paper holder. A toilet plunger
and a toilet brush. Do you have a toilet brush in your bathroom? So you need to go
to the bathroom, but you want to be polite, what can you say? "Excuse me, where's the bathroom?
Excuse me, where's the bathroom?" This is a great question at your friend's house. A casual and
comfortable place. Do not say bathroom at the office. At the office, you can ask, "Excuse me,
where's the restroom? Excuse me, where's the restroom?" Where's the restroom is more polite for
the office. "Excuse me, where's the restroom?" I don't like beer. I don't like beer.
Don't say I don't like beer, instead you can say, "I'm not a fan of beer. I'm not a fan of beer."
Can you say it with me? I'm not a fan of beer. Are you a fan of beer? Goodbye. Goodbye. No,
don't say goodbye. This is too serious. We say goodbye when we are leaving for a long time,
maybe forever. Goodbye. It's very serious. Instead, you can just say, "See you later.
See you later." This is great English. See you later. What? What? No, if you don't understand,
don't say, "What?" Instead, you can say, "Sorry? Sorry?" This is very easy to remember.
Sorry. Sorry. It's also very polite. Can you say it with me? Sorry. Sorry. He threw three
free throws. He threw three free throws. He threw three free throws. Oh my goodness.
This is a difficult sentence. It's called a tongue twister. A tongue twister. Can you say it with me?
He threw three free throws. He threw three free throws. Can you say it quickly?
He threw three free throws. He threw three free throws. He threw three free
throws. Whew, great work. Dan: Will you marry me?
Vanessa: Well, you're nice, you're handsome, you're funny.
Dan: Stop beating around the bush. Will you marry me?
Vanessa: To beat around the bush means to be indirect. Stop beating around the bush,
just tell me, will you marry me? Don't beat around the bush. That's a good rule of thumb. Huh? What?
Thumb? Rule of thumb? Well, this English idiom, a rule of thumb, means a general rule or guideline.
For example, texting your friend before you go to his house is a good rule of thumb. It's a general
rule to text your friend before you go to his house. It's a rule of thumb. Hold your horses.
Horses? What? I don't have horses. No, this is an English idiom. To hold your horses means wait.
For example, I want to learn 100 vocabulary words today. I want to study eight hours today. Wait,
hold your horses. Learn slowly. Go step by step. Hold your horses.
What is this in English? Paw, paw, claw, claw, hoof, hoof. Notice, one hoof, two hooves.
Hooves. Webbed foot. Webbed foot. Tail, tail, fur, fur, feathers, feathers. What does a cow say? Moo.
What does a lion say? Roar. A dog, woof, woof. A cat, meow. A sheep, baa, baa.
A duck, quack, quack, quack, quack. What does a pig say? Oink, oink. A rooster, cock-a-doodle-doo.
What does a rooster say in your language? Do you know these tools in English?
A screw driver, a screw driver. There is a Phillips head screwdriver
or a flat head screwdriver. A level. A level for making flat things. A level. A mallet.
A mallet for pounding. A hand. A hand saw for cutting. Do you have any tools? I saw my friend
yesterday. I saw a truck yesterday. I saw a saw yesterday. A saw is a tool for cutting wood. A
saw cuts woods. I saw a saw yesterday. How long is something? You need a measuring tape. A measuring
tape. I measure with a measuring tape. Do you have a measuring tape? My husband is building a cover
for our deck. Building is hard work, but it's worth it. It's worth is a wonderful English phrase
that means the reward is high. The work is hard, but the reward is high. Learning English is hard
work, but it's worth it. Keep up the great work. My husband is building a cover for our deck.
He needs to go up the ladder. Go up the ladder to reach the roof.
Then he goes down the ladder. He goes down the ladder. Great work. To see at night, you need
a flashlight. A flashlight. But my flashlight never has batteries. I need to put batteries in
my flashlight. Maybe you need AA batteries, those are bigger, or AAA batteries, those are smaller. I
need to put batteries in my flashlight. Do you have a flashlight? I have a hammer, a hammer,
and a drill, a drill. What do you do with a hammer and a drill? I hammer the nail.
I hammer the nail. I screw in the screw.
I screw in the screw. Do you like to eat out? To eat out is a common
phrasal verb for eating in a restaurant. Let's eat out. When you eat out, you can sit at a table with
or at a booth, a booth, and the server will give you a menu. A menu. Do you like to eat out?
We are at a fast food drive through. A drive-through is where you can order food
from your car. Dan:
Hi, what can I get for you? Vanessa:
Can I get a burger, fries and Coke please? Dan:
Sure. Vanessa:
At a fast food restaurant, it's common to say, "Can I get? Can I get a burger, fries and Coke?
Can I get?" Dan:
Hi. Welcome to the melting pot. Do you have a reservation with us today?
Vanessa: Yes. Two for Vanessa at six o'clock.
A reservation, reservation, means that you called the restaurant to save a table at a certain
time. Two for Vanessa means two people and I am making the reservation. This is a common way to
save a table. Two for Vanessa at six o'clock. Have you ever made a reservation. In America,
it is necessary and polite to tip. Tipping means you give 20% extra to your server. For example,
if your bill is $40, you need to add $8 extra to give to your server. This is necessary in the US.
If you do not tip, you are very rude. So please give a tip when you go to a restaurant in the US.
In your country, is tipping normal. How can I pay for my food at a restaurant? The waiter will leave
the check on the table and walk away. When you put the money or your credit card on the table,
he will come back. Dan:
Here's your check. Vanessa:
Thank you. Dan:
Thank you. I'll be right back. Vanessa:
You should stay sitting at the table. In America,
usually each person only pays for one meal. We do not fight about the check. Who pays
when you go to a restaurant? Important notice. In America, we do not share food,
except when we order an appetizer. Watch this. Dan:
Hi, are you ready to order? Vanessa:
Yes, we would like to get an appetizer, the garlic bread, please. An appetizer is a small plate of
food to share before the meal. The main course is a larger plate for one person and only one person.
We never share the main course. Do you share the main course in your country? These are snacks.
Can you say it with me? Snacks? I eat snacks between meals or sometimes late at night. I eat
snacks. What about you? Do you eat snacks? Where do I keep frozen food? I keep frozen food in the
freezer. In the freezer is my frozen foods. What about you? Where do you keep your frozen food?
These are seasonings, spices, and herbs, I use them when I cook. I often use salt, pepper,
garlic powder, paprika, and cinnamon. What spices do you use? These are dry goods. Dry goods don't
need to go in the refrigerator, they can stay in your room. I keep my dry goods in a cupboard,
but you can keep your dry goods on a shelf too. Where do you keep your dry goods?
Do you plan what you will eat? This is called a meal plan. A meal plan. I plan
two weeks of meals. This helps me to save money and be organized and save time.
This is my meal plan. Do you make a meal plan? What's this in English? You can put
your food inside a Tupperware container. These are Tupperware containers. Can you say it with me?
Tupperware containers. Tupperware containers are very useful for storing food.
There is fresh fruit in the fruit tray. In the fruit tray. It's not in the refrigerator,
it's not in the freezer, the fresh fruit is in a fruit tray. Where do you keep your fresh fruits?
How did you enjoy all of these quick, rapid fire English lessons? I hope it was helpful for you.
And at the end of a lot of these lessons, I asked a question. So my challenge for you is to answer
one of the questions that you heard in this lesson. Use the English that you learned, write
it in the comments, and I can't wait to see what you have to say. I'll be reading your comments,
and make sure you read each other's comments as well. Let's support each other. Well, thank
you so much for learning English with me, and I'll see you again next Friday for a new lesson
here on my YouTube channel. Bye. The next step is to download my free ebook, Five Steps to Becoming
a Confident English Speaker. You'll learn what you need to do to speak confidently and fluently.
Don't forget to subscribe to my YouTube channel for more free lessons. Thanks so much. Bye.
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瓦内萨: 嗨。 我是
来自 SpeakEnglishWithVanessa.com 的 Vanessa。 您 准备好学习大量英语了吗? 我们开始做吧。
在过去的几个月里,我一直在为我在中国的社交媒体频道创建 大约 30 秒到 1 分钟的简短英语课程
。 如果你 在中国,你可以点击这里的代码
来关注我。 但是对于你们这些在 YouTube 上的人来说, 也许你们无法在中国访问这个社交媒体,
所以我想在 YouTube 上给你们。 在这个 45 分钟的课程中, 您会看到很多 30 秒到
1 分钟的英语 课程。 我希望你能
提高你的词汇量、语法、发音、 文化概念,并且你会对英语产生热情
和兴奋。 这些都是 英语中真实的日常概念。 通常,它们适用于
初级或中低级英语学习者,但 任何人都可以从中受益。 所以我希望你会喜欢
它们。 你准备好了吗? 让我们开始吧。 躲猫猫。
躲猫猫。 躲猫猫。 他最喜欢的游戏是 躲猫猫。 他还喜欢秋千
、助行器和一些婴儿玩具。 但他 最喜欢的游戏只是和妈妈一起玩。 躲猫猫。
你有宝宝吗? 您需要 照顾好您的宝宝。 照顾
意味着你需要喂它们,你需要帮助它们 睡觉,你需要给它们换尿布,你需要
为你的宝宝做所有事情。 我需要给 宝宝换尿布。 尿布。 他在换尿布台上。
换垫。 我有一些湿巾或 只是湿巾。 是的。 我有一些一次性
尿布。 一次性尿布。 也许您使用布 尿布。 布尿布。 睡得像个婴儿。
像婴儿一样睡觉是一个成语,意思是你 睡得很好。 我想像婴儿一样睡觉。
你睡得像婴儿吗? 但愿如此。 你睡得像婴儿吗? 是的,你是个婴儿。
哦,他好可爱。 你怎么能恭维一个 婴儿? 你可以说,“看看他所有的头发。
看看他所有的头发。多么可爱。多么可爱。 多么珍贵。多么珍贵。他看起来像你。
他看起来像你。” 当我的宝宝饿了时, 他会喂奶、喂奶或母乳喂养。 他母乳喂养。
这意味着我给他我的牛奶。 但有些婴儿会 喝瓶装配方奶粉。 一个瓶子。 但是现在,
他年纪大了一点,所以他也吃固体 食物。 固体食物是普通食物。 你在
吃什么,弗莱迪? 一些面包。 嗯。 当我的宝宝 弗雷迪准备睡觉时,他需要睡在
婴儿床里。 婴儿床是婴儿的床。 有些婴儿 睡觉时带着奶嘴,但弗雷迪不喜欢。
当他稍微大一点时,他可以盖着 毯子睡觉。 你想睡被子吗?
是冷的。 你知道这些 英文的冬装吗? 长袖衬衫、毛衣
、运动衫或连帽衫、夹克、外套或 带兜帽、帽子或无檐小便帽的冬装
,围巾、手套、连指手套和冬靴。 你今天穿长袖衬衫了吗?
你把衣服放在哪里? 我把 衣服挂在壁橱里。 壁橱。 壁橱
是我家的一个小房间。 或者也许你把 衣服挂在衣柜里。 衣柜。
衣柜是一件独立的 家具。 我把衣服挂在衣架上。
一个衣架。 你会把衣服挂在 衣架上吗? 你知道这些衣服的英文吗?
衬衫、T 恤、带领带的纽扣衬衫 、背心、裙子、连衣裙、
短裤、短裤、不短、短裤、裤子、 裤子、不裤子、裤子、袜子、袜子
, 袜子。 你今天穿袜子了吗? 我睡在一张床上。 床。 我的头靠在枕头上。
我的枕头有一个枕套。 在我的床上, 有一张合身床单、一张平板床单和
一个被子。 我的床有一个床垫和一个 弹簧。 这些在床架上。 有些床
有床头板和脚踏板。 你的床 有床头板吗? 你累了吗? 你可以说,
“我筋疲力尽。我筋疲力尽。我筋疲力尽”,或者 更随意地说,“我被打败了。我被拉屎了。我死了。
我准备好崩溃了。” 你准备好崩溃了吗? 我的梳妆台有很多抽屉。 你能跟我说这个
吗? 抽屉。 抽屉。 我用抽拉 旋钮打开抽屉拿衣服。
旋钮这个词有一个无声的 K。跟 我说。 旋钮,旋钮,旋钮。 你有梳妆台吗?
让我们谈谈互联网。 互联网。 你能用英语说这个吗? 无线上网。 无线上网。
一个网络浏览器。 一个网络浏览器。 我点击 一个链接。 我点击一个链接。 该网站
已在线。 该网站已上线。 哦,不 ,互联网中断了。 互联网中断
,无法正常工作。 我们的连接速度很慢,或者 我们的连接状况不佳。 我听不见你。
你能听到我吗? 你好? 你好? 你在吗? 你能跟我说这个词吗? 商业。
商业。 我的业务是在互联网上。 我 在互联网上教英语。 商业。 商业。
我的业务是在互联网上。 我在哪里 可以说英语? 我怎样才能煮
这条鱼? 瓦妮莎来自美国吗? 您 可以在互联网上查找这些答案。
抬头并不意味着你的眼睛向上。 不, 查找意味着研究。 当我有问题时,
我会在互联网上查找答案。 你在网上查答案吗?
我该怎么办? 我需要使用 我的用户名、用户名和密码、
密码登录。 不要忘记您的密码。 我登录到我的社交媒体帐户。
我跟着我的朋友。 有时我会 评论他们的帖子。 我
每天都会查看一次通知。 不要 在社交媒体上滚动太久。
您多久查看一次通知? 一些 英语单词可以是动词和名词。
我用拖把拖地。 我用真空吸尘器。 但是 请记住,我们不是用扫帚扫帚,
而是用扫帚扫地。 我们 用扫帚扫地。 你多久扫一次?
哦,嗨,我正在做家务。 您 可以将动词 do 用于做家务。 我
正在洗衣服。 我在洗衣服。 他在洗碗。 他在洗碗。
你今天做家务吗? 我的房子 像口哨一样干净。 这意味着我的房子
很干净。 我的房子像口哨一样干净。 或者你可以说,“我的房子非常干净。”
我的房子非常干净也意味着我的房子 非常干净。 它干净利落。 你的
房子干净吗? 你好,我在打扫。 我正在 打扫。 有时在英语中,我们需要在
动词后面加上 up down 或 off。 我正在收拾 桌子。 清理桌子。 然后我会把
桌子擦干净。 把桌子擦干净。 你会 擦桌子吗? 今天是垃圾日。 我必须
把我的垃圾和我的回收物拿出来。 我必须 拿出我的垃圾和我的回收物。 我把我的垃圾
扔到垃圾箱里。 垃圾箱。 在 回收箱里,我放了塑料瓶、
罐头、纸、玻璃和纸板。 你回收吗? 哦,厨房里的厨师太多了。
厨房里的厨师太多了。 这 是一个很棒的英语成语,意味着
太多的人试图成为领导者 和控制者。 这不是一件好事。
当太多人想成为领导者时, 厨房里的厨师就会太多。
哦不,厨房里的厨师太多了。 这些厨房用品的英文你知道吗?
一把铲子。 这是一把铲子。 一个锅。 这是一个 锅。 一个盖子。 这是盖子。 一个平底锅。 这是一个平底锅。
可以做煎蛋卷吗? 一个英文煎蛋卷 ,你需要先把鸡蛋打碎
然后打鸡蛋。 打鸡蛋。 然后你 需要融化黄油。 将鸡蛋加入锅中。
将鸡蛋加入锅中。 加入奶酪。 加入奶酪。 折叠煎蛋卷。 折叠煎蛋卷。
你做过煎蛋卷吗? 你知道这些不同
的英语剪辑方法吗? 我切了苹果。 我切。 我 切苹果。 切片。 我切苹果。 我骰子。
我切苹果。 我砍。 你试一下。 切、切片、 切丁、切碎。 烘焙在美国更受欢迎
。 我在烤箱里烤。 在我烘烤之前,我 需要打开烤箱。 这称为预热
烤箱。 我需要预热烤箱。 你有 烤箱吗? 今天是洗衣日。 洗衣日。 你知道
这些英文项目吗? 洗衣粉。 这是洗衣粉。 一个洗衣篮。
这是一个洗衣篮。 洗衣机和 烘干机。 这是我的洗衣机。 这是我的烘干机。
你好,我在洗衣服。 你知道 这些洗衣服的常用动词吗?
洗衣机洗衣服。 然后我把 它们扔进烘干机。 扔进烘干机。
或者你可以把衣服挂起来晾干。 晾干 你的衣服。 最后,我叠衣服。
我叠衣服。 你会叠衣服吗? 你有烘干机吗? 在美国,
拥有烘干机非常普遍。 我需要取出 棉绒收集器。 棉绒收集器。 棉绒是衣服上的
灰尘。 我需要 清理棉绒收集器,然后我可以把它放回去
晾干我的衣服。 有些人在 他们的烘干机中使用烘干机纸,但我使用烘干机球。 一个烘干机球。
你有烘干机吗? 你知道 洗衣机的英文设置吗?
电源按钮。 电源按钮 打开洗衣机。 然后你需要选择一个设置。
正常是最常见的设置。 您可以 选择温度、旋转速度
和土壤水平。 这就是你的衣服有多脏 。 您是否使用洗衣机的正常设置。
你知道英语中液体的这些动词 吗? 我倒了一些水。 我倒了一些水。
你听到了吗? 雪泥。 水 在水壶中溅出。 晃动。 哦哦,
我洒了水。 我洒了水。 你 知道这些类型的英语水吗?
瓶装水是瓶装水。 瓶装水。 水槽里的水是自来水。 这是自来水。
这是苏打水。 苏打 水或调味水。 调味水。
杯子是半空的还是半满的。 这是一个 很棒的英语习语。 杯子半空意味着
你感到消极。 杯子半满 意味着你感到积极和充满希望。 我喜欢
把生活看成半满的杯子。 您认为生活中 的杯子是半满还是半空?
你知道这些英语流行的酒精饮料 吗? 啤酒,啤酒,葡萄酒,香槟,玛格丽塔,
马提尼,莫吉托,威士忌,朗姆酒,伏特加,清酒,八。 干杯。 你最喜欢的酒精饮料是什么?
你知道怎么用 英语喝酒吗? 每次我们喝酒,我们都会
吞咽。 吞。 我啜饮。 我啜饮的水 只是为了喝一点。 啜饮。 痛饮。 啊
,很多水。 我喝了 很多水。 突突突。 突突突。
完成你的饮料。 突突突。 你喝过酒吗? 你知道这些
是什么英文吗? 它是玻璃杯或杯子。 一杯或一杯。 这是
一个咖啡杯或咖啡杯。 一个杯子或一个杯子。 这是 一个茶杯。 茶杯是用来喝茶的。
一个不倒翁。 不倒翁让我的茶或咖啡保持 热度。 一个不倒翁。 你有保温杯吗?
我走在雪地里。 我步行。 我在 雪地里漫步。 我漫步。 我跑。 我跑。 我冲刺。 我冲刺。
我抱着我的宝宝。 我抱着他。 我接我的宝贝。 我 接他。 我抓住玩具。 我抓住它。 我拥抱我的
宝宝。 我拥抱他。 我看账单。 我看看 账单。 我眯着眼睛看着那些小字。 我眯着眼睛看着这些
小字。 我盯着令人震惊的数字。 我盯着。 我们来复习。 看,眯眼
,凝视。 我剪了纸。 我剪了纸。 我剪纸。 我剪。 我撕纸。
我撕碎了纸。 我把它撕碎了。 您想联系某人,但又想
保持礼貌吗? 你可以问:“嘿,你的电话号码是多少? 嘿,你的电话号码是多少。” 这是非常有礼貌的,
但要小心,你不想在约会时问他们 ,你要礼貌。 所以你可以添加,“嘿,
嘿,你的电话号码是多少?我可以给 你发短信吗?嘿,你的电话号码是多少?
你有翻盖手机还是智能手机?” 我 有一部智能手机。 我的智能手机有一个外壳,
一个屏幕保护膜可以保护它免受 刮擦,我的智能手机有一个触摸屏。
你喜欢用手机听音乐吗? 您需要耳机、耳机或耳塞、
耳塞。 或者,您可以 通过手机的扬声器听音乐。
演讲者。 你喜欢 在手机上听音乐吗? 哦,不,我的电池电量不足。
我的电池电量低。 我不想让我的手机 死机,所以我会插上我的手机。 我
将从我的充电器插入电源线。 这是电线 ,这是插头。 我将插头
插入插座。 插座在我的墙上。
您在手机上听到警报吗? 这意味着您有 很多通知。 通知是
当有人向您发送消息时您看到的声音或灯光 。 对我来说,我不喜欢通知,所以
我关闭了通知声音。 这有助于我 感到平静。 你喜欢通知声音吗?
我的智能手机有一些按钮。 有 一个电源按钮。 电源按钮可以打开
或关闭我的手机。 有一个音量按钮 可以调高或调低音量。 有一个
用于听音乐的耳机插孔。 还有一个充电端口可以插入我的手机。
您是否正在等待 听到家人的重要消息? 你可以说,
“给我发短信。给我发短信。” 或者您可以说, “给我打电话。给我打电话”,他们会
在电话上给您打电话。 你喜欢发短信还是打电话?
这个用英语怎么讲? 这是什么? 这是一个外置 硬盘。 一个外置硬盘。 通常,
外部硬盘驱动器具有大量空间和 大量内存。 这有 2 TB 的空间。
它是我的视频和图片的外置硬盘 。 你有外置硬盘吗?
这个用英语怎么讲? 这是一个闪存驱动器。 一个闪存驱动器。 您可以将文档、文件、
图片或视频放在闪存驱动器上,然后轻松地 将其带到其他地方。 一个闪存驱动器。
这个用英文怎么说? 这是一个三脚架。 一个三脚架。 你能跟我说吗? 三脚架? 我将
相机或手机放在三脚架上。 三的意思是 三。 一二三。 这个用英文怎么说?
是延长线。 延长线。 你 能跟我说吗? 延长线。 当
插头太远时,我使用延长线。 让我们谈谈浴室。 浴室
是您家中的一个房间。 卫生间 是餐厅或办公室等公共场所的房间。
卫生间。 在美国,我们不说洗手间, 这是一个加拿大词。 便携式便盆。
外面的浴室,通常在公园里。 梳子 、刷子、带指甲锉的指甲剪、
镊子、棉球、棉圆、 棉签、绷带或创可贴、剃须刀、剃须膏
和须后水。 我用毛巾 洗脸。 你用毛巾洗脸吗?
发带、发夹、卷发器、 直发器、吹风机或吹风机。
我有时吹干头发。 你吹干 头发吗? 这是我的淋浴。 我的淋浴间
没有浴缸。 这是一个浴缸。 我的淋浴间 没有浴帘,有淋浴门。
水从淋浴头流出。 我 用淋浴手柄打开水。
我有洗发水和护发素来洗头。 你用洗发水和护发素洗头吗?
水槽、排水管、水龙头 、房子、冷热水把手
、柜台或台面和镜子。 你能跟我说这个吗? 镜子。 镜子。
你的 浴室里有镜子吗? 这是厕所。
这是冲洗器或马桶把手。 别忘了冲马桶。 这是马桶
水箱,下面是马桶。 在 美国,我们有马桶盖和马桶座圈。
别忘了放下座位。 这是 卫生纸架上的卫生纸。 马桶柱塞
和马桶刷。 你的浴室里有马桶刷吗? 所以你需要
去洗手间,但你又想有礼貌, 你能说什么? “请问,洗手间在哪里
?请问,洗手间在哪里?” 这是 你朋友家的一个很好的问题。 一个休闲
舒适的地方。 不要说 办公室里的浴室。 在办公室,您可以问:“请问,
洗手间在哪里?请问,洗手间在哪里 ?” 哪里的洗手间对办公室来说更礼貌
。 “请问,洗手间在哪里?” 我不喜欢啤酒。 我不喜欢啤酒。
不要说我不喜欢啤酒,而是可以说: “我不喜欢啤酒。我不喜欢啤酒。”
你能跟我说吗? 我不喜欢啤酒。 你是啤酒爱好者吗? 再见。 再见。 不,
不要说再见。 这太严重了。 当我们离开很长一段时间时,我们说再见,
也许永远。 再见。 这是非常严重的。 相反,您可以直接说:“稍后见。
待会见。” 这是很棒的英语。 回头见。 什么? 什么? 不,如果您不明白,
请不要说:“什么?” 相反,您可以说: “抱歉?抱歉?” 这很容易记住。
对不起。 对不起。 这也是非常有礼貌的。 你 能跟我说吗? 对不起。 对不起。 他罚了三个
罚球。 他三罚全中。 他三罚全中。 哦,我的天啊。
这是一个很难的句子。 它被称为 绕口令。 一个绕口令。 你能跟我说吗?
他三罚全中。 他罚了 三个罚球。 能快点说吗?
他三罚全中。 他罚了 三个罚球。 他罚了三个
罚球。 哇,伟大的工作。 丹:你愿意嫁给我吗?
瓦内萨:嗯,你很好, 你很帅,你很有趣。
丹:别 拐弯抹角了。 你愿意嫁给我吗?
Vanessa:拐弯抹角的意思 是间接的。 别拐弯抹角了
,告诉我,你愿意嫁给我吗? 不要 拐弯抹角。 这是一个很好的经验法则。 嗯? 什么?
拇指? 经验法则? 嗯,这个英语习语,一个 经验法则,意思是一般规则或指导方针。
例如,在你去朋友家之前给他发短信 是一个很好的经验法则。
在你去朋友家之前给他发短信是一个普遍的规则 。 这是一个经验法则。 稍安毋躁。
马匹? 什么? 我没有马。 不,这是 一个英语习语。 抓住你的马意味着等待。
例如,我今天想学习 100 个词汇 。 我今天想学习八小时。 等等,
抓住你的马。 慢慢学习。 一步一步走。 稍安毋躁。
这个用英语怎么讲? 爪子,爪子,爪子,爪子, 蹄子,蹄子。 注意,一只蹄子,两只蹄子。
蹄子。 蹼足。 蹼足。 尾巴,尾巴,毛皮, 毛皮,羽毛,羽毛。 牛在说什么? 哞。
狮子说什么? 怒吼。 一条狗,汪汪, 汪汪。 一只猫,喵。 一只羊,咩,咩。
一只鸭子,嘎嘎,嘎嘎,嘎嘎,嘎嘎。 猪说什么? 哼哼。 一只公鸡,公鸡嘟嘟嘟。
公鸡用你的语言说什么? 这些英文工具你知道吗?
一把螺丝刀,一把螺丝刀。 有一把十字螺丝刀
或一字螺丝刀。 一个等级。 制作扁平事物的关卡。 一个等级。 一个木槌。
用于敲击的木槌。 一只手。 用于 切割的手锯。 你有什么工具吗? 我昨天见到了我的朋友
。 我昨天看到一辆卡车。 我昨天看到了一把锯子 。 锯是切割木材的工具。
锯子切割树林。 我昨天看到了一把锯子。 东西有多长 ? 你需要一个卷尺。
卷尺。 我用卷尺测量。 你 有卷尺吗? 我丈夫正在
为我们的甲板盖一个盖子。 建造是一项艰苦的工作,但它是 值得的。 It'sworth 是一个很棒的英文短语
,意思是奖励很高。 工作很辛苦, 但回报很高。 学习英语是一项艰苦的
工作,但值得。 继续伟大的工作。 我丈夫正在为我们的甲板盖一个盖子。
他需要爬上梯子。 爬上梯子到达屋顶。
然后他走下梯子。 他走下 梯子。 做得好。 要在晚上看东西,你需要
一个手电筒。 手电筒。 但是我的手电筒 从来没有电池。 我需要将电池放入
手电筒中。 也许您 需要更大的 AA 电池,或者更小的 AAA 电池。
我需要将电池放入手电筒中。 你 有手电筒吗? 我有一把锤子,一把锤子,
还有一个钻头,一个钻头。 你 用锤子和钻头做什么? 我敲钉子。
我敲钉子。 我拧螺丝。
我拧螺丝。 你喜欢在外面吃饭吗? 外出
就餐是在餐厅用餐的常见短语动词。 我们出去吃饭吧 。 当你外出就餐时,你可以和你一起坐在一张桌子上,也可以
坐在一个摊位上,一个摊位,服务员 会给你一份菜单。 一份菜单。 你喜欢在外面吃饭吗?
我们在一个快餐店开车经过。 得 来速是您可以从车上订购食物的
地方。 丹:
您好,有什么可以帮您的吗? Vanessa:
请问我可以买汉堡、薯条和可乐吗? 丹:
当然。 凡妮莎:
在快餐店,通常会说: “我可以买吗?我可以买汉堡、薯条和可乐吗
?我可以买吗?” 丹:
你好。 欢迎来到大熔炉。 您今天向我们预订了吗?
瓦内萨: 是的。 六点钟给 Vanessa 两杯。
预订,预订,意味着您 致电餐厅以在特定时间保存餐桌
。 Vanessa 的两个人意味着两个人,我 正在预订。 这是保存表格的常用方法
。 六点钟给 Vanessa 两杯。 你有没有预约过。 在美国,
给小费是必要且礼貌的。 小费意味着 你给你的服务器额外的 20%。 例如,
如果您的帐单是 40 美元,您需要额外增加 8 美元才能捐赠 给您的服务器。 这在美国是必要的。
如果你不给小费,你就非常粗鲁。 因此, 当您去美国的餐馆时,请给小费。
在你的国家,给小费是正常的。 如何支付 在餐厅用餐的费用? 服务员
会将支票留在桌子上然后走开。 当你 把钱或信用卡放在桌子上时,
他就会回来。 丹:
这是你的支票。 瓦内萨:
谢谢。 丹:
谢谢。 我马上就回来。 Vanessa:
你应该坐在桌旁。 在美国,
通常每个人只需支付一顿饭。 我们不会为支票而争吵。
当您去餐厅时,谁付钱? 重要通知。 在美国,我们不分享食物,
除非我们点开胃菜。 看这个。 丹:
你好,你准备好点菜了吗? Vanessa:
是的,我们想要一份开胃菜,大蒜 面包。 开胃菜是
在饭前分享的一小盘食物。 主菜 是一个人的大盘子,而且只有一个人。
我们从不分享主菜。 你 在你的国家分享主菜吗? 这些是零食。
你能跟我说吗? 零食? 我 在两餐之间或有时在深夜吃零食。 我吃
零食。 你呢? 你吃零食吗? 我在哪里保存冷冻食品? 我把冷冻食品放在
冰箱里。 冰箱里是我的冷冻食品。 你呢? 你把冷冻食品放在哪里?
这些是调味料、香料和香草, 我在烹饪时使用它们。 我经常使用盐、胡椒粉、
大蒜粉、辣椒粉和肉桂粉。 你用什么香料? 这些是干货。 干货
不需要放在冰箱里,它们可以留 在你的房间里。 我把干货放在柜子里,
但你也可以把干货放在架子 上。 你把干货放在哪里?
你计划好你会吃什么吗? 这 称为膳食计划。 一个膳食计划。 我计划
了两周的膳食。 这有助于我 省钱、井井有条并节省时间。
这是我的用餐计划。 你制定膳食 计划吗? 这个用英文怎么说? 您可以
将食物放入特百惠容器中。 这些 是特百惠容器。 你能跟我说吗?
特百惠容器。 特百惠 容器对于储存食物非常有用。
水果盘里有新鲜水果。 在水果盘中。 它不在冰箱里,
不在冰柜里,新鲜水果在 水果盘里。 你把新鲜水果放在哪里?
您如何享受所有这些快速、快速的 英语课程? 我希望它对你有帮助。
在很多这些课程结束时,我问 了一个问题。 因此,我对您的挑战是回答
您在本课中听到的一个问题 。 使用你学过的英语,
写在评论中,我迫不及待地想看看 你要说什么。 我会阅读您的评论,
并确保您也阅读彼此的 评论。 让我们互相支持。 嗯,
非常感谢你和我一起学习英语, 下周五我会在我的 YouTube 频道上再次见到你,上一堂
新课。 再见。 下一步 是下载我的免费电子书,
成为自信的英语演讲者的五个步骤。 您将了解如何自信而流利地说话。
不要忘记订阅我的 YouTube 频道 以获得更多免费课程。 非常感谢。 再见。