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  • My name is Alicia, and today we're going to talk about how to talk about your personal style, your personal style.

  • In this lesson, I'm going to talk about phrases you can use to describe appearance.

  • I'm going to talk about a lot of vocabulary words you can use to describe your fashion or just an aesthetically a look that you like.

  • And I'm going to talk about slang words for describing fashion and appearance.

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  • Today's topic is your personal style, your personal style.

  • So again, as I said, please make sure to like and share the video.

  • And then we're going to begin, uh, pretty much now, actually again, if you're watching on Instagram, I highly recommend watching on YouTube or Facebook.

  • Today I'm going to show lots of pictures for examples.

  • So let's get started.

  • I'm going to share the video and then I am going to begin the lesson.

  • So today's lesson is going to start with some common phrases we use to describe appearance.

  • So let's get into it.

  • The first expression I want to talk about is to look nice to look nice.

  • This is a very general expression you can use for men and for women to look nice in an example sentence.

  • You look nice.

  • You look nice.

  • So someone is dressed very well for a fancy party where someone has a new hairstyle.

  • That's really great.

  • You can say You look nice.

  • You look nice.

  • So you do need to keep in mind a point to remember this Look does need to change.

  • If your subject is he she or it?

  • So, for example, he looks nice.

  • He looks nice.

  • So you want to talk about your brother or your father or your boyfriend or your husband or some mail in your life?

  • He looks nice.

  • Same thing for she as well.

  • She looks nice.

  • She looks nice.

  • So this is a general and polite, friendly way to make a compliment about someone's appearance.

  • You look nice.

  • He looks nice.

  • He looks nice.

  • Okay?

  • And if you want to use someone's name here like Eric looks nicer.

  • Are Devon looks nice or a recent looks nice.

  • Same pattern used.

  • This s form here.

  • So Eric looks nice.

  • Of course.

  • The opposite is Doesn't look nice like that doesn't look nice.

  • He doesn't look nice, but hopefully you can use the positive more office, So looks nice and look nice.

  • Okay?

  • Eric says I do good.

  • All right.

  • Good.

  • This is our first expression.

  • Let's talk now about this one here to suit to suit.

  • So this is a verb.

  • So to suit is different from suit.

  • Like the name of the clothing item.

  • I like a three piece suit.

  • This is a verb to suit.

  • Means to suit means to match.

  • To suit means to match something.

  • So, for example, that hair cut really suits you.

  • That haircut really suits you.

  • That means your hairstyle, whatever your haircut is, matches you.

  • So in other words, your haircut looks nice on you, so it means something matches the person.

  • In this case, that haircut really suits you.

  • So here I'm using that haircut as my noun phrase.

  • That haircut You could say that shirt really suits you or those shoes really suited you.

  • So again, you need to be careful of your conjugation with suits.

  • If this part your subject here is singular, it it really suits you use.

  • This s hear it suits you.

  • It suits you.

  • If this part is plural, like my example.

  • Those shoes, those shoes plural.

  • Really?

  • Suit.

  • You know, s those shoes really suit you?

  • So please consider your subject and whether it's plural or singular, those shoes really suits you.

  • That haircut really suits you okay?

  • Some of you are writing.

  • Nice comments.

  • Alicia looks, but make sure looks looks nice.

  • So if the subject here is a person use s Alicia looks nice.

  • So please be careful of that that someone caught on to you.

  • Okay, Uh, let's go to the next point is to fit to fit.

  • Some people use fit to mean the same thing as to suit.

  • Yes, but for this lesson, let's look at to fit too mean to match someone's body size to match someone's body size.

  • So, for example, this is kind of a negative expression.

  • I'm not sure that shirt fits you properly.

  • I'm not sure that shirt fits you properly.

  • So fit refers to the size of the clothing.

  • So, for example, if this shirt was super big, someone might say like, I'm I'm not sure.

  • Meaning?

  • I don't know.

  • I'm not sure that shirt your shirt fits you properly.

  • So that means I'm not sure that shirt is the correct size for you.

  • I'm not sure that sure is the correct size for you.

  • I'm not sure that shirt fits you properly.

  • So again, that shirt is a singular.

  • So we need to conjugated the verb fit to fits that shirt fits or that shirt doesn't fit you is another way to say that so to fit means to be the correct size for something.

  • But some people can also use it to mean match much.

  • Okay, on to the next one after the next one to be cute.

  • So let's look at these two together to be cute and to be sexy.

  • What's the difference here?

  • We tend to use cute like if we're talking about kids, will say, Oh, he's so cute or she's so cute.

  • It has kind of this childish feel about it in English.

  • Cute.

  • Sounds like something that's very kind of for young kids, like a cute game or a cute dress or maybe a cute toy.

  • It has kind of this childish feel about it, so we can say that we think someone is cute like a person were attracted to is cute, but it has kind of a sweet feel like a nice feel about like, Oh, he's cute or I think she's cute so we can use this to describe attraction as well.

  • So the difference with like cute and sexy sexy is is kind of more adults generally.

  • So when we use sexy, it's often when we can see a lot of someone's skin like we would to say, like like swimsuit models are sexy, so like men or women without, like, a a shirt or without jeans or whatever.

  • So we can see a lot of their skin and their posing like in a way, to model the clothes in an attractive way.

  • We would say That's very sexy.

  • So something, um, that's more adult is usually sexy, so we use cute more for like, kind of sweet, nicer things.

  • Of course, it's possible to be sexy.

  • And to be cute, we can use both words to describe a person, So this is kind of the difference in feel between sexy and cute.

  • For example, her dress is so cute.

  • Her dress is so cute.

  • So actually here I've used cute as an adjective.

  • This is probably, uh, the more common way that we use this.

  • I've got this as a bird here, like oh, uh, her dress is so cute.

  • This is probably a more common way that we use it, but you could use it as a bird as well to like, Oh, she's being cute.

  • She's being cute, meaning like she's just kind of being nice or she's being sweet.

  • Ah, here to similarly so to be sexy, we can use it in, like as a verb as well.

  • Like wow, like, um, like they're being very sexy in this photo shoot today.

  • We could use it that way.

  • We also use it as an adjective here.

  • So that photo is so sexy that photo is so sexy.

  • I made this look like a question.

  • That photo is so sexy like, did you see his instagram post or did you see her instagram post?

  • That photo was so sexy.

  • So again, it has that very grown up like kind of adult feel about it Usually.

  • How do we tell a little girl she looks nice?

  • So, like, if you want to compliment like, ah, family member, like your neighborhood, someone in your neighborhood, you could say it, for example, like your dress is so cute.

  • That's what I would say toe like the little kids in my family like, Oh, your dress is so cute or you look very nice.

  • So that's the expression.

  • We would use a nice example of everybody.

  • My girlfriend is so sexy.

  • Very good.

  • Very good.

  • Okay.

  • Other examples.

  • Pamela Facebook High says I told somebody he was cute and I felt he didn't like it.

  • Maybe because it's a little sweeter than adult could be.

  • It could be.

  • So if you use cute with someone and they feel like time adult, they might not be a happy.

  • So you kind of have thio, like, try to understand their feelings a little bit.

  • Yeah, for sure for sure.

  • Okay.

  • Uh, all right.

  • I don't see any other questions, So let's finish up.

  • These last to the last two are another pair there to be handsome and to be beautiful.

  • So I have these handsome and beautiful we tend to use handsome for men and beautiful for women we tend to, but we can use them for anyone.

  • So we tend to use handsome with, like, very masculine look.

  • So when I say masculine, I mean looks that we, uh historically we think about his being looks for men.

  • So that's what we use handsome to describe.

  • But recently, especially recently, there have been lots of interesting fashions where it's like women are wearing like these kind of strong suits.

  • And we could say she looks so handsome in that suit.

  • I've seen that here in there also beautiful.

  • Although we use beautiful, usually to talk about women, uh, we can use beautiful to talk about anybody to like, Oh, how his hair is so beautiful.

  • We can totally use it in that way.

  • So, yes.

  • Although we traditionally use handsome for men and beautiful for women these days, we can use it with anything.

  • It's more about a feeling and less about, like a specific gender.

  • So it's quite flexible of these days.

  • Okay, so some example sentences again.

  • This is as an adjective like he looks so handsome in that suit.

  • He looks so handsome in that suit.

  • So that suit looks nice on him.

  • He looks handsome.

  • He looks handsome or here she looks beautiful.

  • She looks beautiful.

  • So again, I'm using these as adjectives here.

  • Okay.

  • Ah, great.

  • So that's our first part in the second part of today's lesson, I'll go to next.

  • We're going to look at a lot of images for examples of these vocabulary words.

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  • Oh, we will see this.

  • Okay, So you're going to see one more time.

  • The video we showed you now.

  • So here it is.

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  • So we have many different topics.

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  • So choose the one you want, and then you can download it to your phone to your beauty or whatever.

  • This is the one I wanted to show you.

  • Today's lesson is about fashion and style and so on.

  • So if you want to pick up a quick vocabulary reference sheet on the front of this one, this is called the shopping for clothes.

  • Cici.

  • There are, of course, vocabulary words for clothes like shirt, pants and so on.

  • And on the back you'll find key vocabulary words for shopping.

  • So like credit cards.

  • How to use those?

  • Some verbs you need to know for shopping as well.

  • There's also a list of adjectives at the bottom here to talk about fit.

  • Yeah, what I talked about earlier so, like, tight or loose whatever.

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  • Okay, let's continue to part two of today's lesson if you're just joining.

  • Today's lesson is about personal style.

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  • Okay, uh, let's continue on.

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  • Okay, let's take a look.

  • Um, someone asked if the lesson ended here.

  • Hopefully let's take a look.

  • Then I've got this list of vocabulary words were going toe Look at now.

  • So this is about, like, types of looks, so looks that you're interested in Some of these have a strong connection to fashion.

  • Some of these are more about a lifestyle thing, So our goal for this part is for you to finish this sentence.

  • So when you see a style that you like.

  • Try sending this sentence in the chat.

  • I like something something style, style, so we're going to see lots of examples.

  • I hope that you can find one that's like your own favorite look or your own favorite style.

  • So let's get started.

  • The first word is vintage vintage, so we'll see a photo of this vintage.

  • So vintage refers to these old things things from many years ago.

  • Like they're not new.

  • A company did not make these things like last year to look old.

  • Thes air actual old things so you might like vintage fashion.

  • So that means old shirts.

  • They're old dresses, old shoes.

  • Well, that we refer to this as vintage style.

  • These things are vintage.

  • Maybe you've been to a vintage store or a vintage cafe, so this is called vintage vintage our 1st 1 So maybe you like vintage style.

  • Okay, let's continue on to the next one.

  • Modern, modern, so modern Modern comes from the word like modern, referring to now like a contemporary time.

  • So modern means something that's very, very recent.

  • So, for example, modern.

  • This is a modern building, a modern piece of architecture.

  • So modern is this style where everything feels fresh and new.

  • Eso in like modern buildings.

  • It's lots of glass.

  • I've noticed lots of glass or maybe really big spaces like this.

  • This is modern, modern, modern style.

  • Okay, some people are sending examples.

  • I don't like vintage style.

  • Great.

  • Great.

  • Okay.

  • Or I like Gothic girls.

  • Someone wrote.

  • Okay, we'll get to that someone else that I like.

  • Retro style.

  • Very cool.

  • OK, lots of good ones.

  • Um, okay, let's continue.

  • Someone says I like modern style.

  • Great.

  • Great.

  • So this is modern.

  • This is an example of modern.

  • Okay.

  • Leah says she loved modern.

  • Eric says I like serials.

  • That's not a style cash derailing.

  • Okay, let's continue to the next one.

  • The next one is Gothic Gothic.

  • This is a good pronunciation point.

  • This t h the th is not boss sick, but God, thank God.

  • Thick Gothic.

  • So Gothic style.

  • This is an example of a Gothic style building.

  • So the word this style comes from architecture.

  • So many like churches.

  • Churches are a great example from this period in time, this style with, like, these kinds of ah, maybe dark feeling, um, like buildings and like gargoyles and like statues and creatures, plus these beautiful stained glass windows.

  • So this is part of Gothic style.

  • Today's fashion Gothic fashion.

  • We associate.

  • We have a connection with Gothic fashion with wearing lots of black like you have a lot of black and you wear like a very white makeup.

  • That's kind of the image of Gothic fashion for many people.

  • So there's Gothic architecture, and there's also this Gothic fashion kind of his dark sort of, I guess, gloomy under.

  • And I'm not an expert on Gothic fashion, but we use Gothic to describe that.

  • Does Gothic mean ancient?

  • No.

  • Gothic does not mean ancient Gothic refers to this time period of architecture.

  • Or like, if you can imagine, maybe, like Marilyn Manson.

  • And like the 19 nineties or so, if you know that artist Marilyn Manson is a good example of kind of a Gothic, I guess a fashion person.

  • Okay, my friend style is Gothic.

  • Says someone good.

  • Someone says I have a Gothic style building.

  • Great.

  • Uh, okay.

  • Nice one.

  • Someone says I You teacher, you like modern style.

  • Kind of like modern.

  • Yeah.

  • Okay, let's continue then.

  • Uh, let's continue to the next one.

  • Streetwear streetwear.

  • So you might hear this called Street style street style, so street style.

  • This is an example, gonna one example of street style.

  • So this refers to kind of a combination.

  • So streetwear has come from a couple different places.

  • There is, like California surf culture in there.

  • There's like hip hop rap culture as well.

  • So it's kind of this cool, laid back, relaxed feel is street like street style.

  • This can be called streetwear, so you'll see.

  • Like the guy on the right in this picture has, like athletic pants on that.

  • There's kind of a sporty feel about these two.

  • So we called his street wear or street style street style.

  • So this is quite popular as well, especially among young people.

  • Street for Street where Okay.

  • Examples.

  • Okay, good.

  • Let's continue on then.

  • Too casual, casual.

  • So this is an example of very casual clothes.

  • I have Okay, I have very casual clothes on today, so casual.

  • It's easy toe where it's comfortable.

  • For a lot of people, casual just means jeans and a T shirt, so people in the U.

  • S.

  • A lot of people in the US are very casual.

  • We use this style casual.

  • That's what we use.

  • Okay, The next word is business, business style or business dress.

  • So business dress, something like this suits we're wearing.

  • Suits were looking very professional.

  • So this is business style.

  • You may hear the expression business.

  • Casual business casual is like this with a little bit of a casual feel.

  • So, for example, like a suit, jackets and jeans is maybe business casual business casual.

  • But we think of this in the U.

  • S.

  • As a business style business style.

  • OK, onward, thio.

  • Minimal minimal Is the next one so minimal?

  • This The route here is like the minimum.

  • So it's like you don't want extra stuff.

  • You want as little as possible.

  • So very few things minimal People who like this style are called minimalists minimalist.

  • I'm a minimalist.

  • He's a minimalist.

  • So you could say I like minimal style.

  • I like animals that I don't like.

  • Lots of extra stuff I want on Lee The things I need It's called minimal.

  • Minimal.

  • Okay, Someone says I like the minimalist style.

  • Less is more.

  • Yeah, cool.

  • Okay.

  • I don't see anything.

  • Okay.

  • Someone says I love business.

  • Professional style cool.

  • Good.

  • Okay, great, Great.

  • Let's move on then.

  • To sophisticated, sophisticated, so sophisticated refers You have some like, worldly experience.

  • You have this, like, refined feel about you.

  • So this is an example of a kind of sophisticated fashion.

  • She looks really cool.

  • Yeah, like she has like, this fashion, this cool fashion sense about her.

  • She clearly understands how to create this interesting outfit for her personality.

  • So this is the feeling of sophistication.

  • She looks sophisticated or her style is sophisticated, so a sophisticated style can be sexy.

  • It can be cute.

  • It can be handsome, so it's refined.

  • It's like someone who has experience and nose themselves very well.

  • That is sophisticated, sophisticated.

  • OK, onward.

  • Time's running up.

  • Next is chic chic.

  • The spelling of this C h.

  • I see Sheik Sheik.

  • We pronounce this chic.

  • So something that is she.

  • We usually use chic to describe women's style to describe ladies fashion.

  • It's something again that's kind of elegant and like, very smart, like smart looking and pretty.

  • So here this image, this is kind of, uh, thank you.

  • This is like a very pretty, but it's also very smart looking.

  • So we describe this style as chic chic.

  • So I like chic clothes.

  • Or let my favorite style is kind of a chic style.

  • Yeah, someone says I'm curious about chic.

  • So this is an example of chic style, Okay, on to retro retro.

  • So retro is very different from vintage because retro is new things that we make like they're something from the past.

  • So that means all of these things this fashion, these items, whatever they're new, a company or someone made new things to look like their favorite things from the past.

  • So this is retro style retro staff.

  • So vintage is actually the old things.

  • That's actually the old stuff.

  • Vintage things.

  • Retro is new stuff made to look like something that's old.

  • So it has kind of this new feeling about it, Like you're just kind of making something again.

  • This is retro.

  • Okay?

  • Someone says sophisticated can be chic and elegant.

  • Yes, absolutely.

  • Is it check or chic?

  • The spelling of Sheikh is C h I C C H Isay chic chic.

  • Do we have a YouTube gentle?

  • Yes.

  • English class 101 Okay.

  • Onto the last few.

  • Because time is running out on my funky is the last coming up funky, funky, so funky relates to funk like music funk.

  • So it's often like these bright colors and kind of like this Cool, maybe a little bit sexy feel So she has, like, this bright red bag it looks red to me.

  • She has, like this bright colored bag and like this cool kind of relaxed, casual feel.

  • But her shoes air really like exciting.

  • Yeah, like so.

  • This is kind of a funky look, a funky style or a funky feel.

  • We call this funky all right.

  • Almost then, last one are sorry.

  • Second to last is rustic, rustic.

  • This has become more popular.

  • I feel like on Instagram lately, so this was hard to find a picture for.

  • But rustic.

  • The feel of rustic is like an A cabin, an old cabin in a forest.

  • This is called a cabin, so it's a small house in the forest cabin.

  • So rustic is the feeling of being here.

  • In this cabin, so many cafes are very rustic, or maybe people want a rustic house.

  • So rustic is like this wooden natural feel plus something old.

  • That's how we, like, explain rustic.

  • So the spelling is our U S.

  • T.

  • I C.

  • Rustic, rustic.

  • That is a rustic style.

  • I've noticed lots of, like rustic instagram photos of, like coffee on coffee shops in the last few years, so I think it's a thing.

  • Okay, finally, is the word fashionable, fashionable?

  • Or some of you wrote a stylish as well.

  • That's why unfashionable or stylish, we use fashionable or stylish to talk about someone who's always like looking for the new fashion.

  • They always want to have something cool and original from like the top designer from a special designer.

  • So maybe this is it.

  • This is an interesting look.

  • So someone who is really interested in fashion, we could say they're very fashionable or they're very interested in fashion.

  • We also use fashionable or stylish to talk about someone that we think has good style.

  • So oh, he's very fashionable there.

  • She's very stylish means we like that person's fashion.

  • So we usually use this as a compliment, fashionable or stylish.

  • So sometimes maybe it's a kind of strange fashion, but we can use these words to describe those person those people as well.

  • Okay, let's finish up there.

  • I have to go to the last part real quick.

  • I suppose I'll go to a few slang.

  • Thanks for dealing with all those pictures.

  • Let's go to our slang, the slang part of today's episode.

  • Very exciting slang.

  • How to describe your looks.

  • So we have all of these styles we talked about.

  • I hope you found one that you like slang.

  • Let's talk about slang now.

  • So how do we talk about our own clothing?

  • Our own fashion?

  • Cool.

  • We can use the word cool.

  • This is an adjective.

  • It's sort of an old word.

  • It's cool.

  • He looks cool.

  • She looks cool, just as we talked about here.

  • You look nice for He looks cool.

  • She looks cool.

  • Cool is a general compliment.

  • That shirt is cool.

  • Your fashion is cool.

  • You can use this with anybody.

  • It's fine to use with people younger than you older than you, whatever to be cool.

  • This is a new one to rock in the last 5 to 10 years, Maybe to rock, this is a verb to rock.

  • It does not mean to rock a baby to rock, for example, sunglasses or to rock a shirt or to rock shoes means to wear.

  • It means to wear.

  • Yes, but it means to wear.

  • And you're excited about it.

  • So it's used, like with something that you recently bought.

  • Like I'm going to rock my new sunglasses at the beach or whoa, you're rocking some great shoes.

  • So to rock means to wear, But you're super happy about it.

  • Are you really excited about it?

  • So maybe some of you are rocking something interesting today, so I'm not rocking anything.

  • I'm very casual.

  • S o I don't I don't make an effort to be, like fashionable here.

  • But perhaps one day, perhaps I should have tried to be fashionable today.

  • Well, okay.

  • All right.

  • So two rock something to rock something onto.

  • Swag.

  • Swag.

  • This is a noun.

  • Swag is a noun.

  • Uh, swag.

  • This is a noun.

  • Swag is not a word I use, but swag refers to like a feeling like a feeling of confidence in one's fashion.

  • Usually in your fashion or in your personality.

  • Someone who has swag is someone who has confidence or they have personal style.

  • And they're cool about it, like, wow, that he has swag.

  • Or like she has swag.

  • Something like that is how we use this word swag is a noun referring to confidence in yourself and in your personal style.

  • Swag.

  • This is the word young people use Okay, on to the next pair on Fleek and on point on Fleek And on point we use thes like adjectives.

  • So I'll give you an example.

  • We use these often for, like, hairstyle or like, makeup style or we use it for maybe nails.

  • We use this for small details, often in our look.

  • So, for example, her hairstyle is on point today Or like her makeup is on Fleek.

  • So these expressions own point And on Fleek mean perfect.

  • Very good, amazing, awesome.

  • Your hair is on point today, so I use on point a lot I don't use on Fleek.

  • I don't know what I don't like on Fleek, but on point means it's perfect.

  • So the idea with on point is that, like, you have a point here and it's exactly here.

  • It's just right.

  • So something that is on point is just perfect just for it.

  • Okay.

  • Is it okay to use slang with strangers?

  • These are okay.

  • Yeah.

  • You can use these These air.

  • Okay.

  • It depends a little bit on the situation.

  • Okay, let's finish up.

  • Well.

  • I have to end quickly.

  • Let's look at the next three together.

  • The next three are snazzy, snazzy, swanky and spiffy, snazzy, swanky and spiffy.

  • Snazzy means something that is cool and like, special.

  • So that's a snazzy suit.

  • Or that's a snazzy hat.

  • Something cool, maybe a little refined and special.

  • Swanky is something elegant.

  • That's a swanky dress, or this is a swanky bar, something elegant and a bit expensive.

  • It's swanky, spiffy is sort of cute.

  • It has acute feeling, and it's special and nice.

  • So snazzy and spiffy are quite similar.

  • Spiffy.

  • Sounds a bit older.

  • That word sounds a bit older.

  • Spiffy suit.

  • I think it sounds a little bit cute.

  • Snazzy is a little bit more grown up.

  • Snazzy.

  • Okay, I gotta finish quick.

  • Almost sometime.

  • I am.

  • And I'm dressed to the nines.

  • Is another kind of older expression to be dressed to the nines.

  • To be dressed to the nines means to be in your top form like you are at the highest point in your fashion.

  • He is dressed to the nines or she is dressed to the nines for this important event tonight or for this gala event tonight.

  • So the images like a very elegant dress or like a very elegant tuxedo, something that's just beautiful or so so nicely made.

  • So that's to be dressed to the nines.

  • So he's dressed to the nines.

  • She's dressed to the night, all right, last ones, dope don't.

  • This is a word that is used a lot with streetwear streetwear.

  • So something that is dope or like music that is dope.

  • It means cool.

  • But it has kind of this street vibe about it.

  • The street feel okay, Last one last one is trend or trendy, trend or trendy.

  • This isn't really slang, but it's an important word to know something that is a trend, so a trend.

  • This is a noun or something that is trendy, an adjective.

  • So that means something that is popular now, so that means is not going to stay forever.

  • It's just popular now.

  • So, like maybe, for example, this street where is there this shirts or this brand is a trend right now?

  • Or this is a trendy brand, something that is popular now but will probably go away soon.

  • That's a trend as an adjective, trendy Okay, That was a lot I have to finish.

  • Okay, So if you missed anything, this video was recorded.

  • So please go back and check this lesson for all of the vocabulary words we used.

  • And I hope that you found something you can use to talk about your personal style as well.

  • I have to finish there because I'm late.

  • So thank you to everyone who joined us and sent comments and questions.

  • Fantastic.

  • We will be back next week.

  • Next week, the topic will be active voice versus passive voice.

  • That will be July 17th Wednesday, 10 p.m. Eastern Standard time.

  • That is New York City time.

  • So please join us for a kind of Graham Irish lesson.

  • Hopefully, we can answer some of your common questions about active and passive.

  • So please join us again next week.

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  • Everybody.

  • As always, enjoy your week.

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英語でスラングを使ったパーソナルスタイルの話し方 (How to Talk about Personal Style with Slang in English)

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