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hi everybody welcome back to cop words
my name is Alisha and today we’re gonna
talk about 10 different ways to remember
words so these are actually some ways to
remember words that you have sent in to
us so I’m really excited to see what
your recommendations are I study other
languages so let’s talk about it let’s
see
I associate new words with words that
sound similar in my native language if
you’re studying English your native
language might share some words so like
I’m studying Japanese and for example
the word chocolate sounds very very
similar in in Japanese so in English the
word is chocolate in Japanese the word
is chocolate evil so it sounds similar
so that’s an easy word for me to
remember I learn about the roots of
words and how different words are
related to each other many words in
English have roots in very very old
languages like Latin so a word like
omniscient for example can be broken
down into maybe two parts the Omni Omni
meaning all or everything and she int
The Shins part relates to knowledge or
knowing so together the word means
all-knowing omniscient maybe you can
guess the meaning even if it’s the first
time you’ve seen the word okay I listen
to songs and memorize the lyrics this is
also a common way to to help kids learn
things too through songs opposite of B
plus or minus the square root b squared
minus 4ac all over 2a it’s a quadratic
function equation because it’s a song
it’s still in my head Thank You mrs. Sam
I often watch TV or YouTube videos that
are designed for young children that’s
how children in the native language
learn so it’s a great tool for you don’t
be embarrassed to do that I do that in
English we have Dora the Explorer
we have Sesame Street I speak as often
as possible with native speakers a
native speaker can go up that’s that’s a
strange thing that you’re saying so
there are a lot of small factors that
you can’t get unless you’re speaking
with a native speaker so this is a
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if you’re interested I try to use the
language routinely in the context of
daily life when you’re alone just doing
stuff at home like making breakfast or
cooking or doing the laundry if you use
the language just to say like now I’m
going to I don’t know cut vegetables or
oh I need to do laundry later today or
thinking about your appointment whatever
another good example is really I put my
phone into my target language you’re
telling little stories when you’re
having conversations with people so get
used to telling yourself the story I use
repetition reading writing and speaking
words over and over again keep repeating
in your studies even if it feels like
you know you’re not making any progress
you are just just the act of doing that
repetition can be helpful for you if a
football player never throws a football
he’s not going to be able to throw it
very well is he you have to repeat
repeat repeat and then when you’re faced
with the actual situation where you need
to throw the football you need to use
that vocabulary word you’re ready you
already know how to say the word so yes
repeat it’s good I try to think in
English so it becomes natural to my
thought process I do this I think about
what I need to do I think about what I
have done I think about what I’m going
to do and so in that way you can
practice past tense future tense and
present tense recently this has been
happening to me I’ve started dreaming in
Japanese from time to time where I dream
bilingually it’s exciting I think I try
to use the word in a simple sentence so
I learn whole phrases not just
individual words yes this is a huge tip
so vocabulary is important of course if
you don’t know a key word you might miss
the meaning of something but context is
important too so there might be two
words which seem very similar like big
and large for example but when should I
use large when should I use big like if
your clothes shopping and you say mmm do
you have this in a big size it might not
be the correct way to use the word
instead do you have this
in a large-sized is the correct phrase
so learning how to use the correct
vocabulary word at the correct time is
important and you can do that through
studying sentences and phrases instead
of just vocabulary this is why reading
is important I feel reading as much as
possible especially the newspaper helps
me to remember words when I was a kid I
just read everything I was I was so into
reading I loved it and I think that it
helped it actually helped my language
skills improve even in my native
language again at first it’s really hard
to do and you might have to use a
dictionary a lot but you’ll learn
gradually more natural speaking patterns
more natural writing patterns - which
will help you to sound more natural when
you speak and maybe it can help your
listening skills - when you can listen
for those patterns that you see in
textbooks that you see in newspapers and
novels whatever it’s a great tool
reading and thank goodness that’s the
end so those are ten tips that you can
use to remember new words and new
phrases try them out I’m going to be
doing my best with my target language I
hope that you do too thank you very much
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everybody my name is Alisha and today
we’re gonna be talking about ten of the
hardest words to pronounce according to
you guys so we collected some
information from you on Facebook thanks
very much for sending in your ideas and
these were the top 10 most difficult
words for you to pronounce so let’s get
started absolutely absolutely absolutely
might be tough to pronounce absolutely
means 100% absolutely is an agreement
phrase are you going to that music event
next week absolutely yes 100% definitely
absolutely loot like a loot Lu te dude
big rhyme big rhyme apparently means
dirty I have never heard nor used this
word before but perhaps it’s difficult
to pronounce big rhyme the door to my
apartment was big rhymed in the storm
last week breakfast the next word is
breakfast breakfast is hard to pronounce
but that is the meaning of breakfast
you’re breaking the fast so fast isn’t
period of time
without eating and to break means to
just well in this case breaking
something it doesn’t refer to like
crushing a thing but stopping something
to break the fast of the night in other
words so you’re fasting during the night
you’re not eating so you wake up in the
morning you break the fast but we don’t
say break fast we say breakfast in a
sentence this morning from breakfast I
ate a bowl of cereal with grapes and I
had a coffee too
colleague colleague yes colleague many
of my students struggle with this they
say colleague or they say colleague you
or something cuz the spelling of this
word is really really strange there’s
that gue at the end and we’re more
commonly I feel it’s just co-worker
colleague sounds slightly more formal to
me than a co-worker somebody who you
work with or somebody who you have a
business relationship with in some sense
it could be person from another company
could be somebody from your own company
anyone who you do business dealings with
is your colleague can be your colleague
in a sentence I’m going to a networking
event with my colleagues next week
miscellaneous that mis see miscellaneous
so just as the spelling I think maybe
it’s confusing for this word
miscellaneous miscellaneous just means
other stuff or just other uncatted
Erised stuff I keep a lot of
miscellaneous items in a drawer in my
house maybe they don’t they don’t really
fit into one category like it’s not
kitchen things it’s not clothing it’s
just sort of a mixture of things
miscellaneous things negotiation the
next word is negotiation negotiation
yeah there are two T’s in this but
neither T is a hard T they’re both very
soft at SH sound because they’re
followed by the eye and another vowel
that she ate negotiation negotiation
refers to a compromise between two
people you’re trying to make a decision
and you negotiate in this case that’s a
noun form negotiation business
negotiations continued for more than a
month with this important deal realm
realm I see why this one’s hard it’s
that role part that realm it’s a weird
word isn’t it it’s used to talk about
just like the kind of a fantasy world is
sort of the nuance of this phrase the
realm in a sentence lets us go to the
realm where
the elves live and eat their bread
unfortunately the next word is
unfortunately unfortunately
unfortunately just means too bad you can
use this to to start bad news for
example like unfortunately I can’t come
to work today because I’m sick or
unfortunately I broke my arm at the
basketball game last week or
unfortunately my haircut is bad
vocabu-larry vocabu-larry vocabu-larry
vocabu-larry vocabu-larry vocabu-larry
just refers to the words in a language
my vocabulary in my second language is
really really low I need a bigger
vocabulary so that I can express myself
more clearly world world oh I see why
this one’s hard world world hard to
pronounce that rld I think together is
tough Plus that W at the beginning as
well it’s such a short word but you have
to say so many weird things at the same
time world your tongue is going like
this in a sentence I have traveled all
over the world and the best food is in
my stomach that’s in so those were 10
hard to pronounce words give them a try
slowly at first and just kind of try to
work up to him saying at a more natural
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bye you don’t need new shoes you need
new feet hi everybody my name is Alisha
today we’re gonna be talking about the
top 10 favorite English words we asked
our fans on Facebook what their favorite
English words were and these are the top
10 that came out so let’s talk about
them come on the first word first phrase
is come on come on is a phrase that’s
used to encourage other people like
let’s go to the party come on or you
could also use it with downward
intonation as in come on when you feel
upset about something someone has
stopped in front of you in the middle of
the street and you’re trying to walk but
they they just don’t move you can say
come on though don’t say that out loud
maybe because they might get upset with
you come on over that’s a good one yeah
come on over to my house or come on over
to the barbecue this weekend it’s gonna
be a good time so you can use it as part
of its separate phrase as well not just
by itself believe the next word is
belief belief is used a verb it’s a verb
when you trust in something or that you
feel that you know that something exists
or something is possible or something is
capable many people use it as in like I
believe in you to show that they think
that the other person or the other group
of people is capable of doing something
or people use it for their faith as well
like I believe in God or I don’t believe
in God for something that youth you have
your faith in and another person or in
religion whatever that might be
consistency consistency is a noun the
consistency of a liquid can be really
thick or kind of thin or you could also
use consistency to talk about something
that’s important that you need when
you’re studying a language for example
consistency so consistency refers to
doing the same thing the same way over
and
over and over again studying everyday or
making a habit out of studying creating
consistency in your study patterns will
really help you in learning another
language or watch our videos every week
we’re consistent friend-friend that’s
good I’m glad that that was a word that
was chosen from the Facebook thing
friend yeah so someone that you feel
close to or someone that you get along
really well with is your friend mmm in a
sentence I went out drinking with my
friends yesterday and that was a bad
idea
friend also can be used for the people
who follow you or the people who you’re
connected to on social media so your
Facebook friends maybe Twitter you can
have Twitter friends maybe Instagram
friends people that you haven’t actually
met but that you somehow have a
connection with online people are now
calling them your friends but whether or
not they’re true friends remains to be
seen what is a true friend a true friend
is someone who you can tell all your
things - and they won’t judge you for it
gatecrash this this gatecrash means to
go to an event without having been
invited to the event I’ve also heard I’m
just crash I haven’t heard with gate but
I just heard crash isn’t to crash a
party
so in a sentence I once crashed a house
party hmm I wasn’t invited but someone
somehow we had a connection and we just
showed up and had a good time but
usually gate crashes are perceived as
their very unwelcome like you shouldn’t
be there great great is just a positive
word how are you I’m great
Oh how was that movie it was great any
time that you want to express some sort
of positivity you can use the word great
great you’re great Eileen pizza is
pretty great
I haven’t eaten beets in a while pizza I
don’t know I love the phrase I don’t
know I talked about this phrase in one
of the English topics videos that we did
with Michael check that out if you
haven’t already I don’t know of course
is used when you do not know information
you don’t know the answer your teacher
asks you a question in math class or
something and you can say I don’t know
for I have no ideas so you can use it in
this way but I like to use I don’t know
a lot to transition in my speech when I
don’t have a good idea or when I’m out
of things to say and I want to kind of
pass the conversation to the next person
I go I don’t know
I don’t know
you can use this when you’re trying to
make a decision for example and you kind
of want to encourage the other person to
like help make the decision so one
person might say what do you want to do
and you can say I don’t know what do you
want to do I don’t know what do you want
to do and eventually somebody has to
make the decision but you can kind of
pass back and forth with I don’t know I
don’t know in this sort of soft way
never mind
yeah never mind means don’t worry about
it or maybe like stop thinking about
that I don’t need to think about that
anymore never mind like you want to move
on in the conversation you can say never
mind are you making embarrassing comment
never mind
what is happening there was there’s like
a creaky cracky thing happening I just
used it never mind no it wasn’t on
purpose so I just use never mind I was
pretty good passion passion passion
refers to something that you feel very
strongly about positively usually so you
can feel passion for your studies you
can feel passion for your hobby you can
feel passion for your family or your
friend I think we use passion more so to
talk about like a love relationship of a
romantic relationship so you could say I
have passion for my wife I have passion
for my husband or like I have passion
for this hobby that I do it’s a really
positive word so in a sentence let’s see
I think a relationship should be full of
passion I have passion for music I do I
have passion for music I’m constantly
listening to music from the moment I
wake up in the morning I literally have
headphones in in my bed and I’m
listening to my latest the latest new
things on my soundcloud stream that’s
true sparkler why did you guys pick
spark sparkler a sparkler is a a small
firework like a handheld firework that
you can use like a fourth of July you
light one end of it and it kind of makes
that sound to it cuz it kind of burns
and you can write stuff and if you take
a picture with a like a long time err on
the camera or whatever you can spell out
boobs one of my favorite things to do on
the fourth of July in America is to
light sparklers with my family and
friends and that’s the end so that’s
were let’s see how many 10 those were 10
really cool words that you guys chose
from Facebook thanks a lot for
participating and sending in those words
it’s interesting to see what you guys
chose thanks again for watching today
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hi everybody my name is Alisha and today
we’re gonna be talking about the top 25
English phrases so let’s get started the
first phrase is hello hello of course is
used as a greeting you can greet your
friends you can greet your co-workers
your family with this phrase just by
saying hello hey hi what’s up hello so
yo pretty much anytime of day you can
use hello hello the next phrase is good
morning good morning is used as a
greeting in the morning you can kind of
feel when morning ends for you good
morning is nice and polite or even just
morning with your close friends or close
co-workers the next phrase is good night
good night is fine we don’t use this to
greet other people we use it when we’re
saying goodbye to other people at night
family members particularly mothers and
fathers to say good night to their
children before they put them to bed you
can say it to your friend and a text
message or in an email if you’ve been
talking for a while good night so the
next word to talk about is goodbye
use it when you say good bye to your
friends when you leave your friends good
bye bye of course take care have a nice
day
peace out that’s another way to say
goodbye okay the next phrase is I’m plus
your name of course this is a way to
introduce yourself you can use I’m in my
case Alicia I’m Alicia to introduce
yourself in any situation new friend I’m
Alicia
okay the next phrase is what’s your name
what’s your name is used to ask someone
else what their name is so what is your
name sounds a bit try to use what’s your
name if you forget someone’s name you
can say sorry what’s your name or sorry
what’s your name again next phrase is
nice to meet you nice to meet you any
time you meet someone new
nice to meet you is fine good to meet
you is a little more casual great to
meet you sounds very excited pleasure to
meet you sounds like maybe a formal
situation or a business context
okay the next phrase is how are you how
are you is an it’s just a friendly way
to check in with the other person you
can use it with friends your family your
co-workers maybe even your boss to a
certain degree how are you how you doing
the next phrase is I’m fine thanks and
you if you saw English in three minutes
we talked a lot about this phrase
instead of I’m fine thank you and you
say I’m good thanks how are you just
shorten it make it a little bit more
natural how are you good
how are you great how are you not so
good how are you okay and so on
so when someone says how are you offer I
usually say I’m good this week I bla bla
give some information about what you’ve
been up to maybe a hobby something that
you did recently an event something
interesting you saw whatever people want
to make that connection with you and
it’s a good chance for you to continue
speaking the next word is please please
as a polite phrase used when you want
something from someone else you can use
this as a response when someone offers
you something like in a restaurant for
example would you like more water would
you like something to drink
oh please the next phrase is thank you
thank you is used to express your
appreciation you can use thank you with
everybody the next phrase is you’re
welcome you’re welcome when someone says
thank you you can say you’re welcome no
biggie
I use no biggie as in no biggie is short
for no big problem next word is yes yes
of course yes means is any positive
expression someone asks you a question
and the answer is a positive answer you
say yes yep uh-huh yeah we know next I’m
guessing I knew it yep the next word is
no no is a negative response to
something when you have to give a
negative answer so as you can probably
guess the long form of no is negative I
like to use nope it’s very very casual
not gonna happen my parents would use
that with me to soften that a little bit
if you want to show a negative response
to something like let’s go for dinner
tonight what do you want to do like do
you want to go out
not really hmm no I don’t think so hmm
to soften it the next word is okay okay
this word comes from copy editors okay
when they had to check a manuscript they
had to label the manuscript all clear AC
but because they were copy editors and
they have a very very sick sense of
humor they thought they would mark it
okay for all clear to make a joke
because o and K do not start all and
clear but it caught on among everybody
in the world anyway okay is used to
agree with somebody else well it can be
used actually to express a positive or
kind of a slight negative
whew transitioning in your conversation
you can say okay now we’re going to talk
about blah blah
okay the next phrase is excuse me excuse
me it’s used to get someone’s attention
in English when you don’t know the other
person for example in a store a
supermarket maybe a stranger on the
street you need to ask directions you
can use excuse me you can use excuse me
in the supermarket excuse me can you
tell me where the hot sauce is if you’ve
done something rude in public you can
use excuse me I personally do not do
rude things in public ever I’m sorry is
the next word we’re gonna talk about I’m
sorry is used to apologize when you have
made a mistake or someone you know it’s
made a mistake and you’re connected to
it or you just feel bad you can use I’m
sorry you made a mistake at work I’m
sorry
you forgot to feed your cat I’m sorry
sorry about that
you bumped someone next to you oh sorry
what time is it is the next phrase when
you need to check what time it is
what time is it when you ask someone
else what time it is maybe you say this
to yourself to check your watch check
your phone check a clock pretty
straightforward phrase there aren’t
really any short version so that’s an
easy one hey where is that plus a
location so you can use this for a
building or a store we don’t we’re not
going to use this where is the for a
place a city name or a state name or a
country name to do that you would need
to remove the but where is the bank
where is the post office you can use
this to ask directions to ask for help
in your house or at work where is the
copy machine where is the file
I need where is the bla bla bla where is
the bathroom is perhaps a very important
question to know the next one is may I
use the restroom may I use the restroom
is a polite and soft expression that you
can use if you need to use the toilet
you need to use the washroom and when
you’re at someone’s house for the very
first time when you’re in a place that
you’re that is new to you you can ask
may I use the restroom
more casually can I go to the bathroom
to be very polite you could say may I go
to the bathroom the next phrase is I
would like to order something you can
use this at a restaurant probably or in
any situation where you need to place an
order I’d like a pizza I like beer can I
get the check please this will be used
at a restaurant when you’ve finished
your meal and it’s time to go can I get
the
check please in a very very casual
situation you can just say check please
that’s fine
the next phrase is see you soon see you
soon is used with friends and family
members perhaps when you expect to see
them again
soon after saying goodbye to them this
is used at the end of the conversation
you’re going separate directions
see you soon see ya is also good or just
see you to make it a little more formal
you can say I’ll see you again soon make
a full sentence out of it that way so
next phrases see you later see you later
is very similar to see you soon but the
point is with see you later is that
you’re probably going to meet that
person again later on in the same day
the last phrase is really really is a
very useful word because you can use it
to show you we’re interested in a
conversation with upward intonation
really really tell me more or to show
that you’re not so interested in the
conversation with downward intonation
really so there are many other words
that you can use similar to really in
this way like seriously or oh oh and so
on so it’s a really good practice for
your intonation so those are 25 very
common words and phrases in English if
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really Oh interesting uh-huh okay I see
great fantastic unbelievable mmm
gratitude subjects what are we having
for dinner tonight Pizza affirmative
Oh riff on that I am Chris Hardwick mmm
oh no all right welcome back to weekly
words my name is Alisha and this week we
are going to talk about commonly used
onomatopoeia this is gonna be a fun one
we talked briefly about an onomatopoeia
zoom in a previous episode of weekly
words we’re gonna talk some more about
some more talk some more about some more
we’re gonna talk about more today the
first word is beep oh beep beep is any
kind of electronic sound or a car sound
and was also in a popular American
cartoon Wiley coyote and the roadrunner
the roadrunner would commonly say
Carson will usually make a beep or a
honk sound for electronics however the
beep becomes a little bit more robotic
will often see like beep beep so in a
sentence let’s say you have a computer
problem you tell your friend the
computer won’t stop beeping at me what
do I do next is the sound
jingle jingle is any kind of light
ringing sound this word gets used a lot
in holiday seasons particularly
Christmas Thanksgiving New Year’s any
jingling sound is very commonly assigned
to bells like the song jingle bells for
example is a perfect example of this
jingle it’s just the sound that a Bell
makes in a sentence
let’s see you might say she has a small
Bell attached to her phone so she
jingles everywhere she walks it’s really
irritating okay the next word is thump a
thump is for something to hit heavily to
give an example the people who live in
the apartment above me often thump on
the floor it sounds like maybe they’re
dropping something heavy or they’re
stepping very heavily all right next is
splash anything that falls into liquid
lands in liquid makes a splash it’s that
sort of sound that comes from water or
any other liquid really we refer to that
as a splash sound there is also a
popular Tom Hanks mermaid movie called
splash this has nothing to do with that
about him falling in love with a mermaid
I made a big splash when I jumped into
the swimming pool this summer
next is blurt it means to say something
quickly i blurt it out the news as soon
as I heard it like I blurt it out the
secret I couldn’t hold it in any longer
it means you just say something without
thinking to blurt the first part of the
word what that blurr sound it sounds
like something it’s just kind of sort of
slips out on accident and then the harsh
blurt that T at the end is like a kind
of a final like oh my gosh I’ve just
said something is I slipped him and I’ve
said something oh no I didn’t think
about that alright that’s the end of
that one so I hope you learned a few new
onomatopoeias that you can try out next
time thanks for joining us for weekly
words and I will see you again
next time bye bye today’s video is on
words Americans overuse I haven’t seen
these words yet but apparently it’s
gonna be a series of words that we as
Americans I’m American
we overuse we use too often so let’s
start the first word is definitely
definitely is definitely a word that
Americans overuse we use it to put
emphasis at the end of a phrase to put
emphasis the end of a sentence as in oh
that party last week was so great yeah
definitely
or to agree with somebody like that Oh
God literally uh just in the last few
days I’ve seen the word literally so
many times on the internet and used in
just such stupid ways the word literally
means actually or truly something this
is literally the best hamburger I’ve
ever eaten so literally meaning truly or
actually would mean that in that
person’s entire life that is the best
hamburger they’ve ever eaten however it
gets misused a lot in sentences like
George Bush was literally supporting the
war in Iraq or something like that
taking a phrase like that literally
would have to mean that you know the
president former president would be you
know physically supporting a war with
his body
onward onward hilarious hilarious is the
next word I like to use the word
hilarious when something is actually
funny hilarious of course means
something that is really funny super
funny it’s a step above funny maybe two
steps three steps I don’t know however
people like to use this word in place of
laughter so for example friends are
talking and instead of just laughing the
friend will say that’s hilarious
but well if it’s so hilarious just laugh
oh this must be the last one because
this is the worst one this word is like
I’ve probably said it several times
already today for the for the purposes
of this video the word like is used as a
filler word so it’s the same as
something such as um or uh or hmm for
example we use like as a filler word
when we’re trying to think of something
you it’s not uncommon to hear the word
did like three four five times in a row
when someone is thinking they’ll say oh
you know that party that I went to like
like like like do you know who was there
it just invades your speech sometimes
when you’re trying to think of something
and no other filler words come out but
the word like does ah this wasn’t the
last word there is another one
seriously seriously it’s used oh it’s
it’s good for any time you receive bad
news
well not from your boss it’s a really
casual word but if you hear something
like your friend lost their job and you
can sympathize with them or maybe
empathize with them by saying seriously
oh that’s too bad or Oh tell me like all
your problems oh my god I just use like
Oh God well I hate myself it’s the end
all right well I hope you enjoyed
learning about a few words that
Americans overuse I’m sure that there
are more words that Americans overuse
but perhaps you’ll find those out on
your own
thanks very much for watching and we’ll
see you again next time today we’re
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