字幕表 動画を再生する 英語字幕をプリント Hey guys! Welcome to my channel In this video, we going to talk about 45 phrases and words in American and I underlined here AMERICAN English, so that you learn them you train them and you sound more american so, if you interested please continue watching this video In this video, I'm going to concentrate on words and phrases that gonna help you replace the words that you use everyday like awesome good and we gonna talk about words that american use and you can use to diversify your speech and, also we gonna use phrases from TV shows and like everything you can hear on the TV So, let's start.The first phrase you just open this video and you do not understand what's going on and what is this girl is talking about and you can ask What the Heck is going on? So the original phrase... again we are talking about slang, we are talking about informal language, so do not use these words when you write a personal statement or a letter to you investor, No Never! so," what the heck is going on?" is the question you gonna ask when you do not know what's going on in the place, what the heck is going on? Phrase number two and i recently heard it from my friends we were sitting and eating a burger and he's like when are we going to rub elbows the next time? what? to rub elbows is to mean somebody and hang out with them is you wanna see your friends, you can call them and say Hey!Let's go and rub elbows which is literally like rubbing elbows when you rubbing it with another people means you are really close to each others so you spending time together When you need a girl or a bugger is really good-looking you can say drop-dead gorgeous, instead of saying very beautiful very nice, good-looking, if you wanna sound more american, you can say"drop that gorgeous" When you say something in a conversation but you don't want people to attribute this phrase to you you can say"Let's keep this off the record" or when you just about to say this phrase, you're like off the record I also do this, this and that, so maybe you don't want people to know that you are doing something extra, you say off the record, so that is stays just between you and the people you talking to No.no.. off the record, do you think you got the chance? Off the record? the phrase that personal use a lot is Don't quote me on that, i use it when I'm talk about immigration's stuff or visas so, officially because I'm not an immigration lawyer, when you guys ask me about, you know, getting a green card or getting a work visa in the united states, I can only say what happen to my friends and me, because I am not a professional here, I always say something and I also add "don't quote me on that", just because I got a Visa, it doesn't mean that everybody can get it this way because there is law, and you should listen to the law so you can say the phrase, don't quote me on that. and other phrase or something that you can see when you're driving around America is "kiss and fly" and I flew from LA - san francisco and when I went into San Francisco,I saw a silencing kiss and fly and it's like "common,kiss and fly" literally this means that there is a train, airport to the nearest city/to the nearest town and you can drop your car there and so you just go on train and you kiss and fly so the train takes it to the airport this is a funny phrase, I really like it. When you are reading an article.The article blames something or somebody.And you don't think that's true You can say: the article insinuates that and then you tell about the content Instend of saying "the article said, the article claimed that" you can say "The article insinuated that" So, basically to insinuate means suggest something bad/ in an unpleasant way or in a shady way. The word jonesing I've literally just learned what it means half an hour ago I've heard it so many times.I'm like I love doing these videos because I learn so much from these videos. So jonesing-to want smth badly. I am jonesing for coffee which means I really-really want to coffee and btw here is my coffee and I'll make a sip. Was you jonesing for smth? When you are just about to finish smth or just about call somebody and you are asking When are you gonna call me? You can answer:" In no time" which means really soon I'm gonna call you in no time I'm gonna finish in no time. Uptight!That's the word you use when you are an opposite of relax. For example, you come to a business meeting and you don't know what to say and you're really reserved -you are uptight! I always wanna imagine smth when I'm talking about the word so for me,tight means like stiff all in 1 straight line. So you are uptight:you're sitting straight and you are not relaxed at all ! Uptight. To pig out. Again, that's really informal, pig out -eat so much that you cannot move and you're feeling sick. That was me yesterday :) Ohh, we came from LA,I was so hungry I was speaking out. We ordered some tight food and big duff. By the way, guys if you are not only interested in sounding like an American,it terms of using American words but you are also like to sound American in terms your pronunciation I would really recommend a couple of videos that I'm gonna leave links to below. Also, I wanted to recommend "Mastering the American accent" My friend Venya gave it to me as a present . But the coolest thing about this book is that not only add a good examples of how you can use this or that sound, it also shows you how to pronounce it. From time to time it is gonna have pictures of your mouth and whats in your throat, see-you can try and feel how to pronounce smth. Highly recommend it if you are working on your American accent. "Mastering the American accent" by Lisa Mojsin. I don't know.Second edition by Barrons I'll leave a link below. Pass the buck. When you don't want do smth you just pass the buck to somebody else, which means you transfer responsibility, transfer smth on to somebody. Pass the buck. "Pass the buck,man" Hyped. Hyped means being excited . Again you are replacing the word you probably used 200 times ,300 times(excited). You replace it with Hyped! You know the word hype that means smth really popular right now. But hyped is the adjective when you're super-excited about smth happening . Now when you need to release you're studing you can say "I need to hit the books". It does not mean like literally hitting the books -No,hitting the books no :) But hit the books is an idiom and it means to start studing. Now you're visualising and now you really think that hit the book-start studing. When you don't want somebody to hurry,when you want somebody to act without any rush you can say "take your time" When you get literally if you translated words-to-words like taking time or what does that mean... but taking your time actually means taking slowly, acting in a very relaxed manner. So I am taking my time,I am enjoying this Saturday. "No rush..." Another great phrase is to go cold turkey. This is not a phrase that you would hear every day. These are phrases that you won't hear every day but I feel that's really-really important to know them. Again,when I was sitting with my friend he said "rub the elbows" I'm like "What..?" I don't want this to happen to you I want you to sit with your friends and when they use an idiom and you are like "Ohh,Marina said it in 1 of her videos ,I remember what that meansand I understand what they are talking about" It does not mean that I'm telling you word and you immediately like using it in the class room because this is a word that's in use in a real life. The next time you hear you're good at remember that you have already heard it . And in three times you hear that ,you remember it,you use it. To go cold turkey is the phrase that I wanna to share with you and to go cold turkey means to suddenly quit smth that's bad for your health or dangerous. For example, to quit drinking alcohol which I've done back in 2015. Since 3 years without drinking alcohol at all. And yes, I just quit alcohol,I went cold turkey. There was not any transition period, I've just told myself "Hey ,Marina,starting 1January 2016 you are not drinking any alcohol" And that was it ,I went cold turkey. Now I'm gonna give you some phrases that gonna help you offend people. 00:09:04,155 --> 00:09:07,095 The phrase is that I'm gonna tell you right now are comming from the Soods. And you know the Soods is a TV show where people offend each other a lot , but I feel that you have to know them cause Americans use them So,Let's go. First word is wuss. And yes,I took it from 1 of the episodes . You can tell somebody don't be a wuss or stop being a wuss. And if you translate it that's the same is stop being a pussy. 00:09:30,525 --> 00:09:33,925 And wuss is a person who's physically and mentionally weak. And the synonym is pussy. So we are learning a lot of bad words today :) If you've been also call somebody,I don't advice on that but you can do it. You can call somebody a pushover and pushover is a person who is easily controlled by somebody else. So,in the TV show that I took this phrase from that was this girl who was working for 1 company and then somebody call her from another company and she just run away to this new company. So she is a pushover,she is really easily controlled. When somebody is doing nothing in an office, they're just swaning around the office. And it comes from the word swan which is a bird and you can see these birds swaning around the lakes they just back and forth with no particular purpose. This verb is actually coming from this noun, so when somebody is doing nothing you can say "Hey,stop swaning around,do smth,do smth what matters-learn English" When you are irritated by person who is constantly trying to show how great he is or maybe trying to show that he's wearing fancy clothes , you can call him a showoff and showoff is a person who boast all the time. Showoff. When somebody lies a lot and you tell people not trust him you can say:"Don't trust him,he's full of crap!" which means he lies all the time, he does not check the facts, he,know,tells things that don't really make sense, so his is full of crap. "You are full of crap" Three more phrases and we'll done with offending others. Undestanding how people offend each other but I feel this 2 words are pretty important because you hear them all the time. Douche and douchebag. Douche is a tool that you actually use in a toilet. But when somebody is like brainless and accent of stupid manner you can call him a douche. Again,douchebag is pretty similar when somebody is just acts in a way that he's only respecting himself, not respecting others,has no understanding of social rules, and this is a douchebag. And the last one for today, not the last phrase though, is total rat. When smth happened or somebody's done smth that makes you shake your haid or do a facepalm, you can call him ,on the situation,train wreck. Now let's couch some less offensive words. Let's talk about friendship and we have a friend and when he is your best friend, you can call him bestie or her bestie... I think girls normally use this word, so bestie is a best friend. When you clean your apartment and you want to say that is super-clean, instead of saying super,because super is the word you use all the time, you can say:"Squeaky clean" This makes you sound a lot cooler. Sometimes you can also when somebody looks really good, you can say:"Oh wow,you look so fresh and so clean" that's from the song, and squeaky clean,again,means really cool. So,an apartament is squeaky clean which means that really-really clean. When you want to emphasize that the person is extremely talented and bringing a lot of value, you can call this person a hotshot, which means that he is a really valuable person and has a lot of talents. Hotshot. When you have an important meeting or you have your English language exam, you tell your parents: "I'll bring my a-game" which means I'm gonna act in a best manner as possible, I'm gonna be my best self.I'll bring my a-game! When you go to the mainstreet of your city and there are many expensive shops like Louis Vuitton,or Dior,or Gucci and you're walking and you see a T-shirt that costs 600$, you can say:"That's a rip off." This is extremely,insanely overpriced, this is a rip off. Is not it weird that a T-shirt costs 600$? So,that is a rip off hundred %. When a person changes his mind all the time, and when you cannot trust them, because they can do smth really unexpected, you can call this person a loose cannon. But you won't him that just during the conversation , you'll probably do that when you are talking to another person and you're like "I don't trust him,he's such a loose cannon!" which means that yes,he can do smth unexpectedly. I wouldn't just leave him alone,I would watch him. Another way to say "amazing" /and remember we are working on a lot of phrases that are gonna diversify your speech/ is wicked. Oh my God,this is a wicked sweater,I love it! Which means that it's a really amazing sweater, By the way,guys if you're writing an important letter if you're writing an important email or getting ready for important meeting and writing down your speech, you need to be sure that you are using the words in right context. That you use a right word or that you write the words in the right way, you can use fluent.express. This is a platform where you upload your text in English, and then native English speakers, who are professional teachers, professional correctors gonna correct your text, making American how would say. So that ,a person who you're writing to would not guess whether you're foreigh or international. It's super-important if you are applying for universal mission, if you are submitting application, don't accelerating here-in the US or doing really high-level things. But also when you just wanna post on your Instagram and don't wanna make mistakes,so fluent.express is instant,it's gonna take like 5 or 10 minutes. So,it's instant correction of your text from broken English into English(The link will be below) Another way to say YES/OF COURSE you can say: "You bet" For example,somebody is asking Do you enjoy living in SF? I would answer:"You bet!" OMG,SF is such an amazing city I do not know how you can not enjoy living here. "You bet" Sometimes people tell me Marina,you know,it's so important to learn English! The best answer for me would be not "of course", the best answer will be "You telling me that" And that means "Come on,of course,I know that , that has changed my while life! Learning a foreign language,learning English has changed my whole life so when you tell me that English is important,I can answer You are telling me that?Of course I know,of course! So,instead of saying "of course" I'm saying a phrase that makes me sound more American. When I was in LA, I suggested my friend to go and see a new movie he replied "I don't wanna see it,it's a chick flick" And I like "what?"What does that mean? Chick flick is a movie that is made for girls who love happy ending,who like to be funny and smiling,so it's a comedy, like standard comedy. So smth made is specially for girls, who wear pink stuff whatever, you can call them chick flick. Instead of saying "a lot of" you can say "a bunch of" so this is super-American. I have a bunch of friends who live in LA, instead of saying "I have got a lot of friends in LA" To hit the spot means to be exactly what is required. So,for example,imagine ,I was sitting here and somebody comes in and says "Marina,here is your coffee" And I'm like "you hit the spot,that is exactly what I need. A cup of coffee..." Heads up is another phrase that Americans use a lot. For example,my banker told me yesterday "Marina,the next time you send a wire,please,give me a heads up, so I can make sure that smth is correct" So,heads up means warn somebody in advance. When I made a mistake, for example,in my wire instructions I made a mistake and I call my banker and say "I'm sorry,it's my bad" I put in the wrong number. So,my bad is my mistake,I'm sorry,it's my bad. Another idiom that I used couple weeks ago is play by ear. You can say play by ear when you're talking to somebody and you cannot agree on time when you gonna meet, you just tel him: "hey,so we gonna meet tomorrow but let's play by ear, let's relay on the circumstances that we gonna have tomorrow and we gonna decide, what time we gonna meet. Play by ear. Quality time. To spend quality time with somebody means spending time without distracting yourself with phone or computer. So you sit down with your friend and send quality time with him. For example,playing games or just talking. And not staring in your iPhone or scrolling for Instagram. To spend quality time with somebody. Another way to say "excellent" is top notch. So,for example,if you like this video you can say "Marina,this is a top notch video!" which means that's an excellent video. My advice to you if you like the phrase- practice it right now! Write a comment below and say "hey,Marina,it was a top notch video!" or you don't like it,please,comment below and tell me what can be improved in this video. This is really helpful! When you give me feedback,I can learn from it, and I can improve my videos for you. Hey,guys,if you know this my video completely stopped. Somehow my camera just died, and I only know that 's in the morning as you can tell. But there are 4 my phrases that I wanna you to learn.Some like OK, I'm gonna do that,let's do it,Marina. Another phrase- zero tolerance. Zero tolerance is the phrase that you use when you wouldn't tolerate smth. So,for example,I wouldn't tolerate my camera to stop recording! So,I have zero tolerance to my camera stopping recording. This is a really weird think, so what I do - I just record with another camera. There is no such thing as free lunch. A lot of Americans use it because it describes that everything is paid for. Sometimes it's not paid for by you, it's paid for by somebody else. For example,you're watching this video for free, but I get some money from YouTube, because they are showing adds to you. So,there is no such thing as a free lunch, somebody's already paid for everything. Instead of say "goodbye to you" but in a different manner you can say "I gotta go" So,for example,"Sorry,guys,I gotta go,I gotta have my breakfast" ...and upload this video for you :) Instead of saying goodbye,just say "take is easy". So,have a great day,take it easy. OK,guys,thank you so much for watching this video! App to the variant... There is a subscribe button below! If you like my content-do not forget to SUBSCRIBE and if you enjoyed watching this video- waiting for your likes! Because this is the only one way for me to tell whether you enjoyed the content or not. And I'll see you soon in the next videos! Bye :)
A2 初級 米 45 アメリカ英語の一般的なフレーズ (45 COMMON PHRASES IN AMERICAN ENGLISH) 43 5 Quiet に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日 シェア シェア 保存 報告 動画の中の単語