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  • Hi this is Tutor Nick P and this is lesson 341. The title of today's lesson is

  • the difference between middle age and the Middle Ages. Yes. Sometimes students

  • will get confused between these two terms. I see it writing a little bit more

  • than in regular speech , but you could find it both ways. All right. Let's , let's

  • continue. Let's look at middle age first. Now middle age that's a part of our

  • lifespan. So middle age is the period of one's life that starts around one's mid-

  • 30s and goes up to about the age of 60 or retirement age . It could vary slightly

  • you know, some dictionaries might have it start at 30. I've even seen some

  • dictionaries haven't start at 40. But basically it's around the mid-30s right

  • up to about 60. I would say that's generally the area most often that is

  • thought of as middle age. Okay. All right. Now let's look at the Middle Ages. Now

  • the Middle Ages is a historical time period. So a couple of things one we

  • usually almost always use a 'the' with it, and the age has to be ages. It has to

  • be plural and the M and the A is capitalized. Time periods are capitalized.

  • So the Middle Ages was a time period in Europe around 1100 to 1500 AD. Some

  • people and dictionaries say ... because sometimes there is a variance in

  • dictionaries. They don't always completely agree , include the Dark Ages

  • as part of the Middle Ages. So sometimes you look at a dictionary and they also

  • say the Middle Ages from 1100 to 1500 AD. Some include the Dark Ages as part of

  • the Middle Ages. Now what was the Dark Ages ? The Dark Ages would be the earlier

  • part. That's the part right after the Roman Empire collapsed and Rome or all

  • of Europe at that time was it was in chaos. So a lot of records were lost. We

  • lost a lot of history during that time. So when they call it the Dark Ages

  • that's why they call it the Dark Ages because there's a lot we don't

  • know about it. We didn't lose all of the history of course, but ironically we know

  • a lot more about the Greek and the Roman history than this early period of the

  • Middle Ages because so many records were lost. So that's why they called it the

  • Middle Ages or the Dark Ages. Yeah remember being the earlier part of the

  • Middle Ages. Okay. It's also good to know this. The adjective for Middle Ages is

  • medieval. Because sometimes students will make a mistake like that. They may also

  • think middle age is an adjective for Middle Ages. No the adjective for Middle

  • Ages is medieval. Okay. Let's continue. All right. So let's give some examples where

  • some students might mess up. Where you might make a mistake with the X this is

  • wrong. The Black Plague dates back to the middle age. No the black plague plague

  • dates back to the Middle Ages here. Here you want this historical time period. So

  • it's definitely not the middle age here. Okay. All right. Let's also note this. This

  • is remember Middle Ages is a noun phrase when you hit middle age, your metabolism

  • starts to slow down and it is more difficult to lose weight. Yeah. We often

  • kind of cover this or I've often talked about this in class. Usually when you hit

  • around 30. You start to notice that it's not as easy as it used to be to lose

  • weight, and then as you get a little older , your metabolism slows a little

  • more. So when you hit 40 or if you hit 50 it seems to keep slowing a little bit more

  • and it gets more and more difficult. If you put on some weight to get the weight

  • off. Like when you were very young and in your youth you know, all you could do is

  • just you know skip a meal or do a little bit more exercise in the weight, it's

  • gone. It's not quite the same when you are middle... When you're when you're in

  • your middle age basically or when you become a middle-aged person. Okay. Let's

  • continue here. Let's also look at the note. It is important to note middle age

  • is a noun phrase. Just like I said and not an adjective just like I said.

  • Sometimes students will use it as an edge

  • the adjectives would be middle-aged. Okay So again, here's an X where this could be

  • wrong. The suspect was a middle-age man. No. You have to say the suspect was a

  • middle-aged man. So the adjective of middle age is

  • middle-aged. The adjective in the Middle Ages is medieval.

  • Okay. I hope you got it. I hope it's clear. Thank you for your time. Bye-bye.

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