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Learn 20 high-frequency expressions, including animals and adjectives
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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 800 most common words and phrases in English. |
Okay, let’s get started! |
First is... |
1. watch |
So, when we use “watch” to talk about a noun, it’s referring to the clock you can wear on your wrist. |
“Do you have a watch?” |
2. glasses |
So, “glasses” are eyewear. We wear glasses, so that we can see better or, so that we can block the sun from our eyes. |
“I don’t wear glasses.” |
3. jacket |
So, a “jacket” is usually a light piece of clothing. It keeps you a little bit warmer in autumn or maybe in spring. |
“That jacket looks nice on you.” |
4. receive |
So, to “receive” something means to get something. Get sounds a little bit more casual than receive. |
“To receive a confession of love.” |
5. search |
So the word “search” means to look for, to look for something. “Search” tends to sound a little bit more formal than look for. |
“It will show up if you search on the Internet. |
6. take |
So, “take” means to remove something from another place or to choose something. |
“Please take me home.” |
7. weak |
So this word is the opposite of the word “strong.” It means something that doesn’t have a lot of power. |
“a weak team” |
8. strong |
So, “strong” is the opposite of weak. “Strong” refers to something that has lots and lots of power. |
“Be strong and don’t give up!” |
9. cold |
So, the word “cold” typically refers to temperature. When the temperature is low, we describe the feeling as “cold.” |
“The North Pole is cold even in summer.” |
10. hot |
So “hot” is the opposite of cold. “Hot” is used when the temperatures are warm. The temperatures are very, very high, we describe the feeling with “hot.” |
“The tea is still hot.” |
11. funny |
So, the word “funny” refers to something that causes us to laugh. |
“Funny sitcoms make me happy.” |
12. peach |
So, a “peach” is a well-known fruit. It’s kind of sweet. |
“I am allergic to peaches.” |
13. orange |
So “orange” can refer to the fruit or it can refer to the color orange. |
“I drink orange juice in the morning.” |
14. potato |
So, a “potato” is a very, very popular food. We make all kinds of things with potatoes; French fries, mashed potatoes, and so on. |
“Fried potato is not good for your health.” |
15. soybean |
So, a “soybean” is an ingredient that people may use to create other things like milk, for example. |
“Soybeans” grow inside the pods.” |
16. vegetable |
So, a “vegetable” is a food that’s good for you, so there are many different kinds of vegetables: carrots, zucchini, and so on. |
“I ate fried vegetables.” |
17. cow |
So, a “cow” is a farm animal. We use cows for dairy and for milk and for beef. |
“The cows are grazing in the field.” |
18. pig |
A “pig” is another farm animal, usually very low to the ground and pink or kind of gray in color. We use this for meat. |
“Pigs are intelligent animals.” |
19. horse |
So, a “horse,” another farm animal, is used a lot more for entertainment, for like racing activities. |
“Have you ever ridden a horse before?” |
20. snow |
So “snow” is a type of weather. It’s precipitation, so that means it’s rain, it’s water from the sky, but that is frozen. |
“There’s a lot of snow on the mountain.” |
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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