ENGLISH CONVERSATION

Hey, happy fourth!

So, today isn’t the fourth but the day that you’ll be seeing this is the fourth of July.

So today is the 2nd of July and I’m here with some friends in the park

and we’re gonna talk about what we’re doing for the 4th and Fourth of July traditions.

What do you typically do on the fourth of July,

  • like the 4th of July is on Tuesday.
    -Fireworks.

Fireworks.

Going to see fireworks is a much beloved tradition on the 4th of July in America.

Probably the most common tradition.

A couple years ago, I took you up

to see the view of the fireworks from the roof of my apartment in Manhattan

and made a video there. That was a great view.

We’re going to see fireworks and then like, usually there’s like a family grill out.

Family grill out.

The verb ‘grill out’.

This confuses some people because the word ‘out’ seems like an extra word.

Almost always when you grill, you’re grilling outside.

Certainly, he could’ve dropped the word but he said grill out

which is similar to cookout

which implies that the food is being cooked and eaten outside.

Usually, you invite people over for this. It’s a little bit of a party.

So a grill out is where you do this with a grill.

He definitely could’ve just said: We’re going to grill.

Or he could’ve said: We’re going to have a cookout.

But some people do use the term grill out.

Usually, there’s like a family grill out.

Family grill out.

But that was before I had my own family.

Yeah. So what do you do now?

Uhm. Now, I’m not sure. We’re new to the starting traditions.

No fireworks though, right?

I heard they scare babies.

–We might go to fireworks. Probably not this year.

Did you notice how he pronounced the word ‘probably’?

He reduced it to something more like pry–
pry not–

But pry not this year: Pry– pry–

Americans really reduce this word.

You can say probly, prolly, or pry.

He doesn’t even really make an L sound.

I wouldn’t necessarily recommend it as a non-native speaker.

But you will hear native speakers do this.

Pry not this year. Pry not. Pry not. Pry not.

  • We might go to fireworks. Probably not this year.

  • Really?

  • Yeah. We’re not going to try this year either.

  • Eventually. Eventually, we’ll go to fireworks.

Fireworks really scare dogs. We need to take care of him.

So you guys have no idea what you’ll do on Tuesday? Do you have off?

Do you have off means have you been given the day off at work?

As in for a holiday in this case.

Do you have off?

I do have off. We might do some grilling. We’ll see friends.

But uh, it’s to be determined.

Yeah.

To be determined.

This is a phrase you can use for something that’s not yet certain.

We’re definitely leaving tomorrow but I don’t know the time yet.

It’s to be determined.

But uh, It’s to be determined.

Yeah.

We might try to go one of these state parks with like a swimming beach lake in New Jersey.

– That sounds pretty cool.
– I just feel like,

for me, I want a body of water involved in my 4th of July plans.

A body of water refers to something like an ocean, lake,

maybe a spring, sea, pond, that kind of thing.

For me, I want a body of water involved in my 4th of July plans.

That sounds like a good plan to me.

  • Yeah.
  • Yeah?

I don’t know.

– Find a place to swim.
– Yeah.

It’s just hard with the nap time. Don’t you hate it when your life gets ruined by naptime?

Dave and I both have babies about the same age, a little over a year.

And I know for us, we want to keep our baby on a schedule because we think it makes life easier.

But at the same time, it kind of makes life harder.

Yeah. It’s just hard with the nap time.
Don’t you hate it when your life gets ruined by naptime?

You guys haven’t made that happen yet, right? You guys are still flexible.

Nope. We are pretty flexible.

Yeah.

Our son pretty much dictates when everyone is to fall asleep.

We still live and die by a schedule.

  • We’re not very scheduled.
  • Yeah.

Besides our own work schedule.

  • Pros and cons to both approaches.
  • Yeah!

Pros and cons.

This is a way to discusss and talk about things that are positive about a situation

and things that are negative about a situation.

For example, if someone’s having a hard time making a decision, sometimes, the advice is:

Why don’t you write out at list of pros and cons?

He started talking about traditions again so I turned the camera back on.

Where I grew up in Lancaster, there was always a bunch of fireworks done by each like little borough.

Vocabulary word: borough.

A borough is a town or district incorporated within the US.

So here, he’s talking about Lancaster which is a country.

And within that county, there would be Lancaster city but there are also lots of little boroughs.

Also in New York city, Brooklyn, Queens, Manhattan, the Bronx, and Staten Island are called The 5 Boroughs.

A bunch of fireworks done by each like little borough.

So there would be days of fireworks around the 4th of July.

What do you mean days? Like entire days where there was like a fireworks

– in 2, 3…
– No, there would be like the 3rd,

– the 4th, 5th..
– Yeah. Right.

Depending on if it’s on a weekend.

But like you can go to a like couple consecutive nights of fireworks.

Yeah.

Vocabulary word: consecutive.

This means following continuously or right in a row.

An unbroken sequence.

So ‘on 2 consecutive days’ means 1 day right after the other.

No extra days in between.

– to a like couple consecutive nights of fireworks.

So did you ever?

Sometimes, we would. Uhm, the biggest one was in Lancaster County Park

where there actually had an orchestra

– as well.
– Oh, nice!

That’s– where I grew up in Gainesville, there was like an outdoor amphitheater.

Vocabulary word: amphitheater.

This is a building, usually an outdoor building, often without a roof,

rounded, semi-circular,

used for the presentation of musical events or maybe some drama.

There can also be tiers of seating.

–in Gainesville, there was like an outdoor amphitheater with some pops band doing stuff and some fireworks.

That was every year. Never strayed from that. Picnic and fireworks.

Yeah, that was like the biggest one.

There are definitely places like that in Philly, right?

We’re just not going cause we have babies.

– Right.
– Yeah.

They– in Philly, they set up at the art museum.

Oh yeah!

And they do really big firework production

with even, there’s always like some live band.

I’m not sure who it is this year though.

Okay.

– I think The Roots did it one year.
– Really?

Well maybe next year when the kids are older, we’ll all go together.

– That sounds good to me.
– That’ll be fun!

Huge thanks to my friend, Dave, for being in this video.

That’s it guys! Thanks so much for using Rachel’s English!

嘿,第四个快乐!

所以,今天不是第四天,而是你看到的那一天是 7 月 4 日。

所以今天是 7 月 2 日,我和一些朋友在公园里

,我们将讨论我们为 7 月 4 日和 4 日的传统所做的事情。

你通常在 7 月 4 日做什么

,比如 7 月 4 日是星期二。
-烟花。

烟花。

7 月 4 日在美国看烟花是一个深受喜爱的传统。

可能是最常见的传统。

几年前,我带你去

我曼哈顿公寓的屋顶看烟花,

并在那里拍了一段视频。 那是一个很棒的景色。

我们会看烟花然后喜欢,通常会有家庭烧烤。

家庭烧烤。

动词“烧烤”。

这让一些人感到困惑,因为“out”这个词似乎是一个额外的词。

几乎总是当你烧烤时,你在外面烧烤。

当然,他本可以放弃这个词,但他说的是烧烤,

这类似于野炊

,这意味着食物正在外面烹饪和食用。

通常,您会为此邀请人们。 这有点像派对。

所以烤架就是你用烤架做这个的地方。

他绝对可以说:我们要去烧烤。

或者他可以说:我们要去野餐。

但是有些人确实使用了“烤出来”这个词。

通常,就像家庭烧烤一样。

家庭烧烤。

但那是在我拥有自己的家庭之前。

是的。 那你现在怎么办?

嗯。 现在,我不确定。 我们是新手传统。

不过没有烟花,对吧?

我听说他们吓唬婴儿。

——我们可能会去看烟花。 今年应该不会了。

你注意到他是如何发音“可能”这个词的吗?

他把它简化为更像

撬——不要撬——但今年不要撬:撬——撬——

美国人真的减少了这个词。

你可以说 probly、prolly 或 pry。

他甚至不会真正发出L音。

我不一定会推荐它作为非母语人士。

但是您会听到母语人士这样做。

今年别打了。 不撬。 不撬。 不撬。

  • 我们可能会去看烟花。 今年应该不会了。

  • 真的?

  • 是的。 今年我们也不会尝试。

  • 最终。 最后,我们会去看烟花。

烟花真的很吓狗。 我们需要照顾他。

所以你们不知道周二会做什么? 你有空吗?

你有休假意味着你在工作中得到了休息日吗?

就像在这种情况下度假一样。

你有空吗?

我确实下班了。 我们可能会做一些烧烤。 我们会见到朋友。

但是,这要确定。

是的。

待定。

这是一个短语,您可以将其用于尚未确定的事情。

我们明天肯定要走,但我还不知道时间。

这是要确定的。

但是,这有待确定。

是的。

我们可能会尝试去这些州立公园之一,就像新泽西州的一个游泳海滩湖。

——听起来很酷。
——我只是觉得,

对我来说,我希望在我 7 月 4 日的计划中加入一些水。

水体是指海洋,湖泊,

也许是泉水,大海,池塘之类的东西。

对我来说,我希望在我 7 月 4 日的计划中加入一片水域。

对我来说,这听起来是个好计划。

  • 是的。
  • 是的?

我不知道。

——找个地方游泳。

  • 是的。

只是午睡时间很难。 当你的生活被午睡时间毁掉时,你不讨厌它吗?

戴夫和我的孩子年龄差不多,一岁多一点。

我知道,我们想让我们的宝宝按计划进行,因为我们认为这让生活更轻松。

但与此同时,这也让生活变得更加艰难。

是的。 只是午睡时间很难。
当你的生活被午睡时间毁掉时,你不讨厌它吗?

你们还没有做到这一点,对吧? 你们还是很灵活的。

不。 我们非常灵活。

是的。

我们的儿子几乎决定了每个人何时入睡。

我们仍然按照时间表生活和死亡。

  • 我们不是很安排。
  • 是的。

除了我们自己的工作时间表。

  • 两种方法的优缺点。
  • 是的!

优点和缺点。

这是一种讨论和谈论对情况有利

的事情和对情况不利的事情的方式。

例如,如果有人很难做出决定,有时,建议是:

你为什么不写出利弊清单呢?

他又开始谈论传统,所以我重新打开了相机。

我在兰开斯特长大的地方,每个小行政区都会放一堆烟花。

词汇:自治市镇。

自治市镇是在美国境内注册成立的城镇或地区。

所以在这里,他说的是一个国家的兰开斯特。

在那个县内,会有兰开斯特市,但也有很多小行政区。

同样在纽约市,布鲁克林、皇后区、曼哈顿、布朗克斯和史泰登岛被称为 5 个自治市镇。

一堆烟花由每个像小自治市镇。

所以在 7 月 4 日左右会有几天的烟花表演。

几天是什么意思? 就像一整天都像烟花一样

——在 2 日、3 日……
——不,会有像 3 日、

——4 日、5 日……
——是的。 对。

取决于是不是周末。

但是喜欢你可以去连续几个晚上的烟花。

是的。

词汇:连续。

这意味着连续或连续跟随。

一个不间断的序列。

因此,“连续 2 天”意味着紧接着 1 天。

中间没有额外的日子。

  • 连续几个晚上的烟花。

你有过吗?

有时,我们会。 嗯,最大的一个在兰开斯特县公园

,那里实际上还有一个

管弦乐队。

  • 不错哦!

那就是我在盖恩斯维尔长大的地方,那里就像一个露天剧场。

词汇:露天剧场。

这是一座建筑,通常是室外建筑,通常没有屋顶,

呈圆形、半圆形,

用于展示音乐活动或一些戏剧。

也可以有座位层。

——在盖恩斯维尔,就像一个户外圆形剧场,有一些流行乐队在表演,还有一些烟花。

那是每年。 从未偏离过这一点。 野餐和烟花。

是的,那是最大的一个。

费城肯定有这样的地方,对吧?

我们只是不去,因为我们有孩子。

  • 对。
  • 是的。

他们——在费城,他们在艺术博物馆成立。

哦耶!

他们甚至与一些现场乐队一起做非常大的烟花制作

我不确定今年是谁。

好的。

——我认为 The Roots 做了一年。

  • 真的?

好吧,也许明年孩子们长大了,我们都会一起去。

——这对我来说听起来不错。
——那会很有趣!

非常感谢我的朋友戴夫出现在这个视频中。

就是这样,伙计们! 非常感谢您使用 Rachel 的英语!