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  • Ah, yeah, Today we're learning with the one, the only Will Smith.

  • So Smith has got to be one of the most charismatic guys out there, from singing, acting to YouTube ing.

  • He's really done it all.

  • So today we will first learned with him seeing a rap song on The Ellen Show, and then he's going to tell us a story about jumping out of a plane.

  • In addition to all that, we have a really fantastic pronunciation lesson prepared for you today.

  • So remember, if you're new here, that every single week, we help you to understand Fast Beacon is just like Will Smith without getting lost without losing the jokes and without subtitles.

  • For example, son Jay said that since he's been watching our lessons, he feels like he can speak more like a native and you'll improve your comprehension.

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  • Our first guest is one of the biggest movie stars in the world.

  • Please welcome Will Smith.

  • Wait, wait, wait.

  • Okay, Way Commercial Eyes enjoyable.

  • Will starts his song off with a variation of the expression on your mark Get set.

  • Go!

  • This is what athletes such as runners are told before competing in a race.

  • Well, here uses it to just mean get ready.

  • Why are you ignoring all right on your mark?

  • Look, I didn't mean to weird you out yesterday.

  • Stop picking up falling for these will mind.

  • It's it's it's not a game.

  • It's how I feel said enough.

  • Sanjay runs under happening.

  • He must know something.

  • We don't stop running Theun, he says.

  • Dance floor Pro.

  • The dance floor is the area generally of a club or discotheque that's dedicated to dancing each other.

  • Now a dance floor pro is how well is referring to a person who can dance very well.

  • Which of these would be another way to say pro?

  • As you'll see, the main theme of the song is dancing.

  • In fact, the name of this song is Get jiggy with it.

  • To get Jiggy is hip hop slang.

  • That means to start dancing.

  • To go psycho means to go crazy, which figuratively means to become very enthusiastic about something.

  • In this line, joint means song, a very uncommon sling and hit means play.

  • We often would say hit it meaning start playing the music.

  • So he's saying that when his new song is played, he can't sit, which means he can't help to start dancing.

  • We often use the co location.

  • Can't sit still, meaning we need to move.

  • Example.

  • My little brother can't sit still.

  • He needs constant entertainment from his Prince of Bel Air days to his recent allowed in movies.

  • You probably know Will Smith never misses the chance to bust some moves when the opportunity presents itself.

  • Honey is a term of endearment similar to baby usually use for a romantic partner.

  • Here he is simply asking a girl to dance with him.

  • Come ride D K.

  • And why is a fashion brand?

  • Prada is an even more famous luxury fashion firm known for its shoes and bags.

  • The thing with Prada bags is that they are enormous.

  • Plus, he says to the girl that she has a lot of stuff in it.

  • Why does he say that?

  • Well, carrying a big Prada bag is not practical when you want to get jiggy or start dancing.

  • So he says, give it to your friend.

  • Let's spin here.

  • Let's spin is another way to say Let's Start Dancing glance is one of the many verbs that mean to see or look, but that have a different nuance or connotation.

  • So to glance or to take a glance is something is to look at something quickly.

  • Okay, look, I know you're giving this speech on your own, but I wrote up a few talking points for you.

  • Take a look at hope you don't mind glance at it in the lyrics of this song, however, glances used with a sense of just looking at someone continuously, maybe because he is attractive or skill.

  • So which of these verbs is not somewhere to glance?

  • Thing is a cigar.

  • The most widely recognized cigars come from Cuba.

  • He's saying that he likes to just put the cigars in his mouth, but not actually smoke it.

  • He does it for the look.

  • You can see here that Joey also thinks that a cigar and his melon makes him look cool.

  • An interesting thing to note here is that Will Smith has always tried to be a positive role model.

  • He doesn't talk about violence, he doesn't curse, and he doesn't talk about drugs or other and healthy things.

  • This shows in this line because he doesn't want to condone smoking.

  • That's why he says he doesn't like the cigar.

  • Never heard any of these words before.

  • Well, that's because this is pig Latin away to transform words so others can't understand you.

  • Translated, it reads.

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  • Foreplay is the sexual activities, such as kissing and touching that people might do before they have sex.

  • Depending on how it is done, dancing could be considered foreplay.

  • Then, he says his cardio is infinite.

  • He's referring to his stamina.

  • Stamina is your ability to perform a physical cardiovascular activity like running, dancing, swimming, et cetera for a long time without getting tired.

  • Way have to pronunciation tips in this lesson with Will and Ellen.

  • First, do you know how to pronounce these words?

  • Did you pronounce them like Will and Alan do here You're a very, uh, energetic and and adventurous person.

  • And adventurous, yes, and that's a dangerous convert combination.

  • Words with this ending can be tricky to pronounce.

  • For some learners, however, it's not so hard if you take just a moment to focus on the vowel sounds at play here, to learn, understand and then, with practice, master the sound combination.

  • What's important to know is that these are just two Schwab sounds.

  • Schwab Sound sound like this, Uh, repeat after me.

  • Adventurous, adventurous, dangerous, dangerous.

  • Let's see other examples of words with this ending, this'll is preposterous.

  • It's not exactly glamorous up there.

  • That's that's very generous.

  • How do you pronounce these numbers?

  • Let's see how Will says this number.

  • Part of what I've been doing in my 50th year, can you recognize the individual sounds you said for my 50th birthday, you jump out of a plane for me.

  • All these numbers that end in zero from 20 to 90 and in n e sound, the th on the other hand, is pronounced.

  • However, between these two sounds, we add an s sound.

  • And so we say 30th for years, 50th etcetera.

  • The traditional 20th gift is China.

  • Also my parents 40th anniversary is coming up, and I can't think of a thing to get them Your wedding day, your honeymoon.

  • Your 50th anniversary.

  • Now have you ever jumped?

  • No.

  • You know, when I was younger, I thought that I wanted to do that.

  • It was kind of a dream of mine.

  • And as I got older and wiser, I decided I don't want to do this Should do it together.

  • You know, we would break the Internet video.

  • I'm sure we wouldn't.

  • I don't need to do that.

  • I have done it on the Oscars, and I'm I don't need to break it again.

  • That's correct.

  • No, no.

  • I think that, um I and I am I'm scared of heights.

  • And I like Thio.

  • I think the feeling would be amazing, but I can't imagine like on the edge of disaster right before.

  • No, no, you're the best.

  • The bad part, right?

  • But then, once you're out, it's like it's such a lesson in life, right?

  • And part of what I've been doing in my 50th year, Um, I've been trying to experience all the things that I never let myself experience before, and I'm doing, you know, my my bucket list experiences and sort of what I discovered is how, um, how cancerous fear can be in experience in a life, if you like.

  • You can't be happy if you're scared, you know?

  • So I'm really confronting all the things that I've ever been scared off.

  • And I'm just finding this really exuberant freedom in life.

  • You know, when you want to ask someone about an experience they have had, you should use the present perfect it common mistake some lower intermediate and intermediate learners usually make is to use this simple pass for questions like these, For example, when meaning to ask.

  • Have you ever watched that movie?

  • They might say.

  • Did you watch that movie?

  • Have you ever sent a long time in a boat before referring to the time he got stuck on the small world.

  • Radic, Disneyland.

  • Have you ever been to the Caribbean?

  • I went there three years ago for spring break and got stung by a jelly fish.

  • My friend had to pee on my leg.

  • Joe, you have been in love.

  • I don't know.

  • And you have decided I don't want to do this.

  • Should do it together.

  • Way would break the Internet video.

  • I'm sure we wouldn't.

  • I don't need to do that.

  • I've done it on the Oscars.

  • And how's your knowledge of the conditional tense is can you identify which type of conditional sentence this is?

  • This is Thies second conditional, and we use it to talk about a hypothetical imaginary situation and its consequences.

  • The hypothetical situation here is Will and Ellen jumping together.

  • The consequence.

  • The Internet getting broken also noticed that you can invert the format of the sentence.

  • Well says we would break the Internet if we did it together.

  • But you can also say if we did together we would break the Internet by the way we say to break the Internet when a person, usually a celebrity, does something that receives an immense amount of attention.

  • In other words, it goes viral in 2014 Ellen broke the Internet when she shared a selfie she took at the Oscars with other celebrities.

  • We also saw Jennifer Aniston recently break the Internet when she posted a picture of a reunion with the other cast members of Friends to form the second conditional.

  • We use if, plus a simple past.

  • Then, in the other half of the sentence, we use wood plus an infinitive verb.

  • Let's take a look at some other examples of the second conditional.

  • If I was a superhero who could fly and be invisible, that would be the best.

  • If I have one wish.

  • Be to build a time machine, go back to when I was seven, when Jimmy Hauser at the chicken bunks, I would grab that kid and rub him all over my face instead of wood.

  • You can also use should or could you want to punish them?

  • You should have just made them hang out here.

  • If you want to learn more about the conditional sentences, you should definitely check out this lesson that teaches you all about them.

  • Don't break it again.

  • That's correct.

  • Now, if something is not all that it's cracked up to be.

  • It's not everything that you hoped, based on what other people have said about it.

  • Example.

  • Everyone loves that new ice cream place, but it's really not all it's cracked up to be to be on this darling.

  • Having Children is born.

  • It's cracked up to be given my chance again.

  • I'm not sure it happened.

  • Another way we would express a similar idea is saying it doesn't live up to its reputation.

  • It doesn't live up to expectations or to the hype.

  • You can't force the kids to live up to your own real expectations.

  • They're not perfect.

  • But you love him anyway.

  • Also applies to adults, probably more so.

  • Hey, if you're enjoying this lesson, well, there's more that came from.

  • You can check out all of our lessons featuring Will Smith in this playlist.

  • After you finish this video, and I like Thio, I think the feeling would be amazing, but I can't imagine like on the edge faster right before.

  • No, no, you're just past the bad part, right?

  • The edge is the outside limit of an object area or surface.

  • Here.

  • They're talking about the edge of the plane, which is where they stand right before jumping.

  • I've been trying to experience all the things that I never let myself experience before, and I'm doing, you know, my my bucket list experiences.

  • A bucket list is a number of experiences or achievements that a person hopes tohave or accomplished during their lifetime.

  • For example, traveling to a specific place could be on your bucket list.

  • Maybe learning English is something on your bucket list, which you can cross off, meaning you've already achieved it.

  • Example.

  • Learn to play.

  • The guitar has always been on his bucket list.

  • He's finally doing it.

  • Five years ago, I made a bucket list.

  • It was time to start crossing things off, so I'm really confronting all the things that I've ever been scared off.

  • And I'm just finding this really exuberant freedom in life.

  • You know, this is an adjective meaning extreme happiness and enthusiasm.

  • It also means abundance, plentiful.

  • So when Will says exuberant freedom, he said he felt a deep feeling of freedom.

  • Wait, wait.

  • Have you ever jumped?

  • No.

  • You know, when I was younger, I thought that I wanted to do that.

  • It was kind of a dream of mine.

  • And as I got older and wiser.

  • I decided I don't want to do this should do it together.

  • You know, we would break the Internet.

  • We did it.

  • I'm sure we wouldn't.

  • I don't need to do that.

  • I've done it on the Oscars and I don't need to break it again.

  • That's correct.

  • No, no.

  • I think that, um I am I'm scared of heights.

  • And I like Thio.

  • I think the feeling would be amazing, but I can't imagine, like on the edge of disaster right before.

  • No, no, you're the best.

  • The bad part, right?

  • But then once you're out, it's like it's such a lesson in life, right?

  • And part of what I've been doing in my 50th year, I've been trying to experience all the things that I never let myself experience before.

  • And I'm doing, you know, my my bucket list experiences and sort of what I discovered is how, um, how cancerous fear can be inexperience in a life if you like.

  • You can't be happy if you're scared, you know?

  • So I'm really confronting all the things that I've ever been scared off, and I'm just finding this really exuberant freedom in life.

  • All right, you're killing it.

  • Don't stop.

  • The next step would be to watch another lesson that I never gonna love with Will Smith in this place.

  • And now it's time to go beyond the classroom and live your English.

  • Ah, yeah.

Ah, yeah, Today we're learning with the one, the only Will Smith.

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ウィル・スミスと英語を学ぶ (Learn English with Will Smith)

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