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Hi this is Tutor Nick P and this is Adjective Phrase 17. The adjective phrase
today is old-school. Okay. Let's take a look at the note here. If we say that
someone is old school, it is used in an approving way. Yeah. Usually we like, like
this or like this about the person. A way to refer to someone or something that is
old-fashioned or traditional. Yeah. So I guess it kind of alludes to the idea
this was the old way that you learned how to do things and you believe in, you
trust that way more. You're still old school. You still prefer to follow that
way or that way of thinking. So let's look at the first one. Example number one
here. My girlfriend's parents have old school thinking. If I sleep over her
house we must sleep in separate rooms. Yeah. They still believe this is the
traditional way. You're not supposed to be in the same room or sleep in the same
room until you're married or something like that. Okay. Or let's look at number
two. Her uncle is very old-school in regard to money. He never spends money he
doesn't have and he refuses to even own credit cards. Yeah. That's kind of rare
today. That you find somebody that doesn't even have a credit card anymore.
But maybe he believes that's not the way. He prefers the old way. The traditional
way. Okay and number three. That teacher prefers to still use old-school methods.
Yeah. We often hear old-school methods. In that way maybe she thinks the old way is
better than some of these new ways that they're telling her to do it. Anyway, I
hope you got it. I hope it was clear. Thank you for your time. Bye-bye.