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  • Watch out, you’d hit your head on the door.” Have you ever heard this? When you're

  • trying to cross a doorway and you feel that the doorway is really low, you're almost about

  • to hit your head and someone tells youwatch out”. Watch out is one way to warn someone

  • to prevent themselves from getting the head hurt. The same way we have lot of other expressions

  • in English that we use to warn people from getting hurt and this is really important

  • to learn because if you know this you can save a lot of people from getting hurt. So

  • keep watching my name is Michelle and we'll start with a few expressions. Okay, so let's

  • look at the first onebe careful”. This is one of the most common way to tell people

  • to be careful so that they don't get hurt. You could tell them, “be careful with that

  • glass it's very fragile”. Fragile means delicate it can easily break. So if you're

  • carrying a glass in your hand and if it drops down it'll break. So if you don't want it

  • to break then you could tell somebody be careful with that glass it's really fragile. This

  • is a very general way of warning someone, general. You could also say careful with that

  • glass. So you don't always have to addbeyou can also just say careful, which is also

  • a very general way of warning someone. You could saybe carefulorcareful’,

  • you'll hit your head. Okay, now this is also a very general way of warning somebody. Now

  • let's look at the next one, do you know this? “Beware”. Have you ever seen this word

  • written on boards where there are a lot of dogs around? Have you heard it? Beware is

  • short forbe aware’, okay? Aware means alert. So if someone is asking you to be alert

  • or careful, that's because something dangerous is nearby and beware is usually written over

  • boats when there are a lot of dogs nearby and you know you are asked to be careful.

  • So this is a way to want someone when there are dogs around. You could say beware there

  • are dogs in that Street. So beware is usually used as a written sign to warn someone and

  • as I told you it's short for be aware, beware. Okay now with this we'll look at the next

  • one, “take care, I'll miss you”, “take care, be safe”. When do you say this? You

  • usually say this to somebody who is going on a journey. So someone is going on a journey

  • you tell them take care come back soon. So take care is used for someone who is going

  • on a journey. This is actually warning in a way that you ask them to be safe. It's a

  • sweet and gentle and polite warning or request. So take care is used for someone who is going

  • on a journey. The next one is, “mind how you go”. Mind here means see carefully okay

  • or check carefully how you go which means that just don't be very careless. If you're

  • driving then don't sleep off. Mind how you go and come back soon. This is also used for

  • someone who is going on a journey. This is obviously a stronger version. Like take care

  • is very gentle and soft. You would use mind how you go with a person who has had a history

  • of a lot of mischief. So a person who is quite mischievous you could tell them mind how you

  • go don't you know miss handle something or be careful on the journey. So mind how you

  • go is used for someone mischievous. Okay now with this we look at the next one, we have

  • already had a look at mind how you go and mind means to be careful of something. Now

  • we can use onlymindbut we use this when there is something of immediate danger.

  • Let's say that you're walking and there's this lamp hanging and you're walking and you

  • could just almost hit your head there like I started in the lesson a load or way when

  • you're walking and if you don't stoop down you'll hit your head on the doorway. So then

  • somebody could tell you mind your head on the doorway. Which means be careful don't

  • hurt your head. So mind is usually used when there is something dangerous near you, something

  • dangerous. The next one is, “mind you”. So mind you is a really strong version of

  • telling someone to not do something. For example if someone is having a coffee and you have

  • your beautiful carpet down there and you're really afraid that that person might just

  • spill it, so if you're close to that person so this is a very informal way sometimes it

  • can come out as really rude, so try not to say to someone you know you don't know very

  • well you can't just tell someone, ‘mind you’. So to a friend you could say mind

  • you don't spill the coffee on the carpet. So you're warning them and you're warning

  • someone who's really close to you. Mind you is used for someone close and it's strong

  • and rude. We have more expressions for warning people this is not all. The next one iswatch

  • out”. You say watch out when you see that someone is in danger. So if someone is walking

  • and there are cars coming, maybe you're standing behind them and you can see that they are

  • walking very carelessly, they're not looking around and a lot of cars coming you tell them,

  • watch out there's cars coming or there is a car coming. So you're warning them of an

  • immediate danger, a danger that is very near to the person. So watch out is used for something

  • dangerous near someone. You can also saylook outthere's a car coming. So you can also

  • say either look out or watch out. The next one iswatch yourself”. Okay here you're

  • asking someone to be careful for themselves like you're not responsible you are already

  • telling them that there's something dangerous coming and you want them to take responsibility.

  • For example if someone is cleaning a place and you know that there's broken glass on

  • the ground you could say watch yourself there's broken glass everywhere. So take your own

  • responsibility I've already told you, that's what it means. Take responsibility. Watch

  • yourself there's broken glass everywhere. The next one iseasy does it”. Okay so

  • this one is actually used when you feel that someone is trying to lift something heavy

  • for example a very heavy table or a very heavy closet and you feel that they might just trip

  • or they might just fall. So then you want them to be careful and that's when you use

  • it you can say easy does it, this is a very heavy closet that you're lifting. So which

  • means lift it carefully you might just hurt yourself. So easy does it is used when someone

  • is lifting something heavy. We have another way of saying easy does it and that is the

  • termsteadywhich means be slow don't hurry up. So if someone is trying to lift

  • a table which is very heavy and they're trying to move really fast you tell them steady,

  • easy, go slowokay? So easy does it can also be replaced by the words steady which

  • is written as s-t-e-a-d-y, steady. It means go slow. Okay the last one that we have is

  • you can't be too careful”. So this one is used when you feel that a person is putting

  • themselves in some risk and you are suggesting that please don't take the risk. So let's

  • say that someone is going out for a walk at night and it's all dark and there are no streetlights

  • you will tell them, “hey take the torch you can't be too careful you knowwhich

  • means don't take the risk. Don't take the risk. We have another way of saying you can’t

  • be too careful and that is, “better safe than sorrywhich means that it's much better

  • to be safe than we sorry later. So you can also say, “Hey take the torch with you better

  • safe than sorry. Okay so here we are at the end of the lesson where we have learned so

  • many different ways to warn people and you can often use them for different situations

  • as I have given you a lot of examples already. So thank you so much for staying with me and

  • come back for more lessons. Till then you take care bye-bye.

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