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  • Hello everyone!

  • Welcome to Idiom 100, where we learn 100 commonly used idioms by native English speakers.

  • All of the explanations are in English, so it might be challenging for you,

  • but just try to imagine the meanings in your head and study hard and soon you'll be able to use these idioms in your conversations.

  • Is everyone ready? Let's begin.

  • Hello everyone!

  • Today's idiom is: knock on wood.

  • Knock on wood.

  • Alright, so let's try to imagine a picture in our heads to help us under the idiom.

  • So, we have a big tree, it's made of wood, alright?

  • And we have some bad luck, okay, some bad things we're talking about and we go to the tree and we knock on the tree,

  • knock on wood and when we knock, the bad luck spirit flies away.

  • Alright, knock, knock, knock, knock on wood and the bad luck spirit flies away.

  • Alright, so let's keep this image in our heads as we listen to the examples.

  • I heard there was a car accident in your neighborhood.

  • Yeah, I drove by that road today, so I’m knocking on wood!

  • Alright, so there was some bad luck. There was a car accident and she was worried, so she knocked on wood.

  • Alright, let's listen to the second example.

  • I have a bad feeling about the test I took today. I might have failed it!

  • Don’t say that, knock on wood!

  • Alright, so in this situation, he said something bad that might happen

  • and the other person said, 'Oh no! That's bad luck to say it. So, knock on wood.'

  • Knock on wood is a very interesting idiom that we say when we don't want some bad luck to happen.

  • Maybe we were talking about something bad and if we don't want it to happen, we have to knock on wood.

  • Oh, so usually we actually do the gesture, knock on wood and if there's something wooden, a door or a desk, something nearby,

  • we actually knock on it as we say, 'Knock on wood.'

  • Alright, so for example, let's see... The Tokyo earthquake.

  • I heard we are very overdue for the Tokyo earthquake. We should've had it 50 years ago.

  • Knock on wood! I'm scared, yeah.

  • I'm talking about the earthquake we might have, but I don't want it to happen, so I have to say knock on wood.

  • And then, maybe it won't happen.

  • Alright, so it's a very superstitious idiom, knock on wood.

  • Alright, so many people might actually believe the bad luck will happen if they don't knock on wood.

  • And some people just do it out of habit or for fun. Knock on wood.

  • Alright, so let's try if you want to sound very natural and like a native speaker, you can try using 'knock on wood'

  • next time you're talking about something negative or bad that might happen and you don't want it to happen.

  • So, after you talk about it, you say 'knock on wood' and actually knock on something wooden.

  • Alright, I'll see you next time! That's all for today.

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英語フレーズ49/100: Knock on wood. (Englisch Redewendung 49/100: Knock on wood.)

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