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  • you know what is up real life for?

  • I'm Ethan, your real life English foods a coach and I am back with an awesome brand.

  • New lesson for you this week is with Oprah interviewing the one and only Leonardo DiCaprio.

  • If you love his acting, I think you'll get a lot out of this kind of funny back and forth between Oprah and Leo.

  • And in this you are also going to learn so much great American and British English.

  • You'll get some great pronunciation work, like with T plus why in American English becoming Chuck.

  • So some examples of this would be like I got you, which means I understand, because you can also reduce to yeah, we get gotcha or another example would be bet.

  • Plus you becomes betcha, all right.

  • And be sure to look for more examples like that in today.

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  • Enjoy the lesson.

  • Let's get into it for all your mom's out there watching this is going to get you.

  • We learned that one of the greatest loves of Leo's life is his mother, Hermelin.

  • Theo had you any idea that your son was going to grow up to be the Leonardo DiCaprio?

  • No.

  • I had no idea at all.

  • What are your hopes for him when he was when he was a boy?

  • What?

  • He wouldn't.

  • You would argue with me.

  • I would tell him you should be an attorney so you can make some money, are going.

  • I remember.

  • And then he liked art.

  • So I thought perhaps an artist since his name was Ganado DiCaprio.

  • I thought there wasn't it.

  • Why was he named Leonardo?

  • I think this is inspired by the name of Leonardo da Vinci.

  • When I saw when I visited Italy.

  • Yes.

  • And I thought it sounded very smooth.

  • Was he always getting into trouble growing up?

  • He was great.

  • I was just wondering your fear, Um, looking forward to starting a family, getting married, having a wife and kids.

  • In a way, I think I had entered that I will right now.

  • No, not not this particular moment right now.

  • I'm just too happy doing what I'm doing.

  • But, you know, that's all in the future.

  • Ellen Smith.

  • I liked your question.

  • This is good.

  • Where you Okay?

  • Okay.

  • What is it?

  • Who is your favorite leading lady?

  • Kiss?

  • Oh, boy.

  • Oh, there's gonna be mad Actresses office.

  • I'm just going to go with, you know, Kate Winslet.

  • Good old classic.

  • Just because we did it More times anyone could ever imagine.

  • A lot of times Kate Winslet was here for the making of Titanic, and she told us the truth about working with Leonardo.

  • This is what she's truth, huh?

  • Yeah.

  • Near when I always had a laugh together.

  • We always got on incredibly well, and they need Thio with seven months.

  • Yeah, absolutely.

  • And, you know, I was I was like, you know, probably all the women in this audience are about Leonardo DiCaprio.

  • Initially, I thought, How am I gonna work with this beautiful man?

  • Such a brilliant actor on?

  • I met him and he's so honestly, he's so lovely and down to earth and normal and so good at what he does.

  • But it wasn't that it was actually never about that.

  • It was a real brother sister thing.

  • We were very, very, very close and really stuck together.

  • Sure force.

  • You almost died while skydiving.

  • Correct?

  • Yes.

  • Why were you skydiving?

  • I don't know.

  • I'll never do it again.

  • I'll tell you that.

  • I don't I do not recommend skydiving anyone, because it's something fundamentally wrong about looking out of a plane, being thousands of feet in here and saying, Okay, I'm gonna hurl myself out on fall and plummet to the earth.

  • What happened?

  • It was a tandem dive will make the story short.

  • But it was a tandem dive and I pulled the cord.

  • I looked and And the shoot was going like this.

  • And I heard the I go, Oh, Blanco blank.

  • You know, I was like, what?

  • And I always like, you know, it's all tied up.

  • So he cut the court, We started plumbing the earth.

  • I had one of those, you know, flashes photo, you know, eight by 10 glossies of my life and for my eyes, you know, two years old, eight years old, you know, 10.

  • Did that really happen?

  • Really happened then?

  • I didn't know there was a second shooter.

  • Pulled the second shoot that was clumped up a cz.

  • Well, so then I said, Oh, wow.

  • Not really going to die.

  • Do you have time to think you have those moments?

  • It's going Oh, God, Well, why do I have to die today?

  • Probably your mom's out there.

  • Watching this is going to get you.

  • This is gonna get you.

  • This is going to get you.

  • We learned that one of the greatest loves of Leo's life is his mother out there.

  • This phrase is very frequently used conversationally to mean anywhere outside.

  • In a place where the speaker is not example, you should go out there and learn from experience rather than being a book or this is gonna get you get is used in this sentence means that something is going to cause an emotional reaction on you.

  • In this case, mothers will appreciate knowing this fact about Leo.

  • Now, had you any idea that your son had I Any idea that your son now had you any idea that your son was going to grow up to be the Leonardo DiCaprio?

  • The plus name in general, in English?

  • You should not use articles with names, but we can use the with one's name to emphasize their specialness or fame.

  • Example.

  • Wait.

  • Your sister met the Brad Pitt.

  • What?

  • He wouldn't.

  • You would argue with me.

  • I would tell him he should be in a turn.

  • Wood wood is used in many different ways, and a frequent one is in the sentence.

  • He would argue with me.

  • I would tell him he should be an attorney.

  • You probably know we use wood for the conditional tense.

  • However, here it's used to talk about something that always or often happened in the past, or, in other words, a routine action in the past example, when I was a kid, my grandma always would tell me to eat all my vegetables.

  • Example.

  • I remember my brother and I would walk long distances every day to school.

  • All right, so real life for can you use would talk about a pastor routine.

  • Why don't you take a moment to pause comment with an example down below, and we will actually be correcting many of your responses?

  • All right, have you done that?

  • Let's get back into the lesson.

  • Argue to disagree or fight by using angry words.

  • Example.

  • They were arguing about which movie to watch.

  • I was inspired by the name of Leonardo da Vinci, and I thought it sounded very smooth.

  • It sounded very smooth, literally something that Smooth hasn't even service like a pool table.

  • What she means by Leonardo's name sounds smooth is that it's a name with a pleasant sound or music to it.

  • Was he always getting into trouble?

  • Was he always getting into trouble?

  • Was he always getting into trouble?

  • Get into trouble to get involved in a difficult or threatening situation, especially by doing something illegal or prohibited example.

  • He got into trouble with the police.

  • I was just wondering if you were, um, looking forward to starting a family, getting married, having a wife and kids and friends look forward to.

  • If you look forward to something or doing something, you're anticipating that example.

  • I'm really looking forward to the next season of Game of Thrones.

  • Can't Wait.

  • White Picket Fence A picket fence is a wooden, usually painted white fence that separates the house from the sidewalk.

  • But more than just an object, it's a strong symbol of an American middle class suburban life of a standard family also known as the American dream.

  • Doing what I'm doing, doing what I'm doing right now.

  • I'm just too happy doing What I'm doing is leading lady and actors in a movie who has a leading role mad actresses often mad.

  • A colloquial word for angry example.

  • I don't know why he's mad at me.

  • Kate Winslet.

  • Good old classic good old classic we say Good old or good Ole for something reliable example.

  • All I Need to Feel Happy is my favorite music and this good old journal.

  • If something is classic, it means that it's timeless.

  • That is old but still a great option.

  • Example.

  • The Beatles Music will always be classic.

  • A lot of times, a lot of a lot of times me when I always had a laugh together, we always got on incredibly well.

  • Get on well with someone to have a friendly relationship with someone.

  • This is a phrase of herb from British English, and it's American English.

  • Equivalent is get along with someone example.

  • I get on well with my mother in law.

  • How am I gonna work with this beautiful man?

  • Such a brilliant actor?

  • Brilliant.

  • Although the meaning of this word is very intelligent or genius in British slang, it is like the equivalent of awesome.

  • In American English example, that movie was brilliant.

  • I could go watch it again tomorrow on.

  • I met him and he's so honestly He's so lovely and down to earth and normal down to earth, If someone is down to Earth, they concern themselves with practical things and our levelheaded example.

  • She's sophisticated, but also down to earth.

  • And we were very, very, very close and really stuck together.

  • Stick together.

  • If people stick together, they support and help each other example.

  • It's a war would stick together during these difficult times.

  • Tour false.

  • You almost died while skydiving to skydive the sport of jumping from an airplane of falling through the sky before opening a parachute.

  • Okay, I'm gonna hurl myself, fall and plummet to the earth.

  • Hurl to throw something with force Example They hurled a rock through the window plummet folk sharply or quickly from a high place.

  • This verb is commonly used both literally.

  • For example, the eagle plummeted down towards his prey and figuratively, for example, sales plummeted this month.

  • It was a tandem dive tandem die most commonly referred to as tandem skydiving.

  • This is a type of skydiving where someone with little or no experience can free fall with the help of a professional.

  • In this type of jump that amateur sky divers attached to the instructor who's in charge of deploying the parachute, and I pulled the cord.

  • I looked and the shoot was going like this.

  • Shoot short for parachute, which is a large piece of material used when skydiving to slow ones.

  • Fault.

  • I had one of those, you know, flashes photo, you know, eight by 10 Glossies of my life eight by 10 Glossies of my life Glossy means shiny, so it refers to the fact that photos are usually shiny and the size of a photograph might often be eight by 10 inches.

  • Here here is referring to the phenomenon that many explain happens in near death experiences, where one's life flashes before their eyes.

  • Then I didn't know there was a second shooter pulled the second shoot that was clumped up as well clump up to form a clump, which is a small ball or massive something.

  • Why do I have to die today?

  • Why do I have to die today?

  • But why do I have to die today for all your mom's out there?

  • Watching this is going to get you.

  • We learned that one of the greatest loves of Leo's life is his mother, Hermelin.

  • Now, had you any idea that your son was going to grow up to be the Leonardo DiCaprio?

  • No.

  • I had no idea at all.

  • What are your hopes for him when he was when he was a boy?

  • But he wouldn't.

  • He would argue with me.

  • I would tell him you should be an attorney so you can make some money, are going.

  • I remember.

  • And then he liked art.

  • So I thought perhaps an artist since his name was Ganado DiCaprio.

  • I thought there wasn't it.

  • Why was he named Leonardo?

  • I think this is inspired by the name of Leonardo da Vinci.

  • When I saw when I visited Italy.

  • Yes.

  • And I thought it sounded very smooth.

  • Was he always getting into trouble growing up?

  • He was great.

  • I was just wondering your fear.

  • Um, looking forward to starting a family, getting married, having a wife and kids in a way.

  • Go ahead.

  • Enter that.

  • I will.

  • Right now.

  • No, not not this particular moment right now.

  • I'm just too happy doing what I'm doing.

  • But, you know, that's all in the future.

  • Ellen Smith.

  • I liked your question.

  • This is good.

  • Where you Okay?

  • Okay.

  • What is it?

  • Who is your favorite leading lady Kiss.

  • Oh, boy.

  • Oh, there's gonna be mad Actresses office.

  • I'm just going to go with, you know, Kate Winslet.

  • Good old classic.

  • Just because more times anyone could ever imagine.

  • A lot of times Kate Winslet was here for the making of Titanic.

  • And she told us the truth about working with Leonardo.

  • This is what she's truth, huh?

  • Yeah, me When I always had a laugh together.

  • We always got on incredibly well, and they need Thio with seven months.

  • Yeah, absolutely.

  • And, you know, I was I was like, you know, probably all the women in this audience are about Leonardo DiCaprio.

  • Initially, I thought, How am I gonna work with this beautiful man?

  • Such a brilliant actor on?

  • I met him and he's so honestly, he's so lovely and down to earth and normal and so good at what he does that it wasn't that it was actually never about that.

  • It was a real brother sister thing.

  • We were very, very, very close and really stuck together.

  • Your force?

  • You almost died while skydiving.

  • Correct?

  • Yes.

  • Why were you skydiving?

  • I don't know.

  • I'll never do it again.

  • I'll tell you that I don't I do not recommend skydiving anyone, because it's something fundamentally wrong about looking out of a plane, being thousands of feet in here and saying, Okay, I'm gonna hurl myself out on fall and plummet to the earth.

  • What happened?

  • It was a tandem dive will make the story short.

  • But it was a tandem dive and I pulled the cord, I looked and And the shoot was going like this and I heard the I go Oh, Blanco blank.

  • You know, I was like, What?

  • And I always like, you know, it's all tied up.

  • So he cut the court.

  • We started plumbing the earth.

  • I had one of those, you know, flashes photo, you know, eight by 10 glossies of my life And for my eyes, you know, two years old, eight years old.

  • Tino, did that really happen?

  • Really happened then I didn't know there was a second shooter.

  • Pulled the second shoot that was clumped up a cz Well, so then I said, Oh, wow!

  • Not really going to die.

  • Do you have time to think you have those moments?

  • It's going Oh, God, Why do I have to die today?

  • All right.

  • So we hope you enjoy that lesson a lot.

  • Learned a ton with Leo and Oprah and understood so much more of that scene the second time around.

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