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Learn 20 high-frequency expressions, including morning activities and entertainment
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In this video, you'll learn 20 of the most common words and phrases in English. |
Hi everybody, my name is Alisha. Welcome to The 800 Core English Words and Phrases video series! This series will teach you the eight hundred most common words and phrases in English. |
Ok! Let's get started! First is… |
1. pajamas |
So pyjamas are the clothes that you wear when you sleep. This can be anything whatever you find most comfortable. |
I want to buy a new pair of pajamas. |
2. brassiere |
So “brassiere” is commonly shortened to just “bra.” A bra is usually worn by women and it’s worn on the chest. |
white brassiere |
3. wake up |
“To wake up” means to stop sleeping. It’s that moment when you open your eyes, usually in the morning, and you start your day. |
I need an alarm to help me wake up. |
4. commute |
So “commute,” that word refers to the process of going to work or a process of going to school. |
I commute to work by train. |
5. eat |
So the verb “eat” means to put food in your body, so it's a very simple basic action. |
The family is eating breakfast. |
6. art |
So “art” can refer to any creative work, music can be art, a painting can be art, sculptures can be art. Anything that’s very creative can be art. |
She is good at art. |
7. literature |
“Literature” refers to the written word. We tend to use the word literature more in, like, polite kind of, more formal situations, often with, like, old-fashioned stories. |
Literature is full of symbols in stories. |
8. movie |
A movie is something that we can watch. It’s moving images on a screen. |
How about seeing a movie? |
9. music |
So music is entertainment that we listen to, we can enjoy live music, or we can have recorded music on our phones or on CDs or on tapes, whatever. |
The local music is very interesting. |
10. answer |
“Answer” can be used as a noun or as a verb. As a noun, it refers to a correct solution to a problem. We can also use answer as a verb to mean to reply to something, like a question. |
He knows the answer. |
11. teach |
So “to teach” means to explain information to someone else. |
She teaches classes at the university. |
12. ask |
So this verb is used when you want to get information from someone. |
Do we need to ask? |
13. close |
So “close” is the opposite of “open,” we can also use it as a verb which means to cause something to not be open anymore. |
Could you close the door? |
14. birth |
“Birth” refers to the act of bringing something into the world. We often use this when we talk about humans being born. |
We celebrate our birth every year. |
15. work |
“Work” refers to one's job. So we can use it to talk about our daily tasks. |
I have a lot of work. |
16. turn on |
So we use this phrasal verb “turn on” to mean, like, start something as a machine, so like, we turn on a car or we turn on a light. There's usually some kind of electricity going to the machine which causes it to start. |
The man turned on the light. |
17. turn off |
“Turn off” is the opposite of “turn on.” it means to cause something to lose power, usually we use this with machines or other electrical items. |
Stop the car and turn off the engine. |
18. eat out |
“To eat out” means to go out to a restaurant or other kind of dining establishment for a meal. |
People like to eat out on the weekends. |
19. attend |
So “to attend,” this is a verb, means to participate in something. |
I attend a meeting. |
20. west |
So west is the opposite of east. |
The sun sets in the west. |
Well done! In this lesson, you expanded your vocabulary and learned 20 new useful words. |
See you next time! Bye-bye! |
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