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Résumé

TLDRIn this video, Connor discusses binge-watching as a fun way to improve English. He explains phrases from popular Netflix shows, including 'that's so cringe' from 'Jenny and Georgia', 'cat fight' from a presidential context, and 'I just winged it' from 'The Office'. He also highlights romantic phrases like 'love at first sight' and common Spanish expressions such as 'ghosting', 'crush', and 'random'. The video encourages viewers to incorporate these expressions into their language to sound more fluent and natural.

A retenir

  • 🎬 Binge-watching helps improve English skills!
  • 📺 'That's so cringe' describes embarrassing moments.
  • 👩‍❤️‍💋‍👩 'Cat fight' refers to rivalry between women.
  • 🛠️ 'I just winged it' means to act without a plan.
  • ❤️ 'Love at first sight' signifies instant attraction.
  • ⚠️ 'In deep trouble' indicates a serious situation.
  • 👻 'Ghosting' is sudden communication cut-off.
  • 💘 'Crush' means having a romantic interest.
  • ❓ 'Random' describes something unexpected or strange.
  • 🗣️ Using new expressions makes you sound more natural.

Chronologie

  • 00:00:00 - 00:06:23

    In this video, Connor discusses the concept of binge-watching and its relevance for improving English skills. He explains that binge-watching involves watching multiple episodes of a series in one go. The video features clips from popular Netflix shows, highlighting expressions that can help learners sound more like native speakers. The first expression introduced is 'that's so cringe,' used to describe something embarrassing or awkward, followed by the term 'cat fight' from the show 'The Crown,' which refers to a rivalry between two women. The video continues with the phrase 'I just winged it' from 'The Office,' meaning to act without preparation, and 'love at first sight' in the context of romance, denoting immediate attraction. The term 'in deep trouble' is discussed in relation to being in a difficult situation. Lastly, some Spanish expressions that parallel English phrases are introduced, such as 'ghosting' and 'crush,' emphasizing the overlap between both languages. The lesson concludes with a recap of the expressions learned and an encouragement to use them in conversation for a more natural sound in English.

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Vidéo Q&R

  • What is binge-watching?

    Binge-watching is when someone watches many episodes of a TV show or series in one sitting.

  • What does 'that's so cringe' mean?

    It means something is embarrassing or awkward.

  • What is a 'cat fight'?

    An informal term describing a rivalry or argument between two women.

  • What does 'I just winged it' mean?

    It means to do something without a plan, often spontaneously.

  • What does 'love at first sight' mean?

    It refers to an instant attraction between two people upon first meeting.

  • What does 'in deep trouble' mean?

    It indicates being in a very tough or difficult situation.

  • What does 'ghosting' mean?

    Ghosting means to stop communicating suddenly without reason.

  • What does 'a crush' mean?

    It refers to having romantic feelings for someone without being in a relationship.

  • What does 'random' mean?

    It means unexpected, strange, or not related to the situation.

  • What should viewers do to improve their English?

    Use expressions learned in conversations to sound more natural.

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    hi everyone welcome back to our Channel
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    if you don't remember my name is Connor
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    and it's only me in the studio today so
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    if you love binge watching TV shows or
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    movies and you want to improve your
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    English then this video is the perfect
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    place for you before we start what is
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    binge watching binge watching is when
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    someone watches many episodes of a TV
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    show or Series in one setting which
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    often te several hours for example if
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    you watch an entire season of a show and
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    one weekend this is called Bene watching
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    also known as Marathon watching today
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    we're bringing down clips from popular
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    Netflix shows teaching you a range of
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    Expressions so that you can sound more
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    natural these clips will help you sound
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    like a native English speaker so let's
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    get started the first show we are going
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    to show you a clip of is the Netflix
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    comedy Jenny and Georgia that was so
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    cringe here's the fun one that's so
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    cringe that's so cringe is you describe
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    something that is embarrassing or
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    awkward for example my parents tried to
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    dance at the party and it was so cringe
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    it's very popular among younger people
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    so it's a great way to sign up to date
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    in your English in espanol s. cringe if
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    you're interested in watching drama
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    series to try and better your English I
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    would re recommend the crown a personal
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    favorite of mine this show is all about
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    the British Monarchy and all the drama
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    and te that comes with it cat fight okay
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    did you catch that as in the clip shown
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    President Kennedy said the term cat
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    fight so let's break that down a cat
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    fight is an informal and somewhat
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    playful term you describe a rivalry or
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    an argument between two women for
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    example there was a bit of a cat fight
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    at the office over who would get the big
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    promotion
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    ESP so maybe dramas aren for you and you
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    prefer something a little bit more fun
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    so let's look at comedies a great
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    recommendation that I have is the office
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    which is a fun lighthearted comedy show
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    on Netflix to help improve your English
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    I just winged it in this scene Michael
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    says I just winged it so let's break
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    this down because this is kind of of
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    unusual one to win it means to ovise or
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    do something without a plan it's a
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    really common expression and Casual
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    English for example I didn't have time
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    to prepare for my presentation so I just
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    winded up it's a fun and useful edium
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    when you're talking about things being
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    spontaneous or just doing things as you
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    go along this is a great expression to
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    use when you're not fully prepared for
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    something but you decide to make it work
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    anyway I wind it in ESP
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    is all right ready to switch gears let's
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    move to romances it was love at first
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    sight ah romance did you hear the phrase
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    love at first sight this is an edium
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    that means falling and love and it's
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    used to describe an instant attraction
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    between two people literally love at
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    first sight when you first see that
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    person it's very common in romantic
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    movies or when telling love stories for
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    example when I met her it was love at
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    first sight and ESP
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    is okay so maybe romance isn't for you
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    let's take a look at a really fun action
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    series with a lot of drama which is very
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    popular at the moment if our parents
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    compare notes we could be in deep deep
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    trouble did you hear that phrase in deep
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    trouble this phrase used when something
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    bad is about to happen or when you're in
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    a very tough or difficult situation for
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    example if my boss finds out I'm late
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    I'm going to be in big trouble in
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    ESP Leo guys now I'm going to take it
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    even a step further we're also going to
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    be talking about a few Spanish
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    Expressions that are also the same or
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    very similar in English so the first
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    phrase in Spanish you say a third
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    ghosting which actually comes from the
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    English to ghost someone a thir ghosting
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    to ghost someone means to stop
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    communicating with someone very suddenly
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    and without reason usually in dating and
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    in friendships for example I was ghosted
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    after our second date she stopped
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    replying so that is an example of
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    ghosting because the communication was
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    cut off very suddenly without reason
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    another phrase that's also used in
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    Spanish but comes from English is T un
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    Crush which the word crush is exactly
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    the same in English that means to have a
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    crush this means to have romantic
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    feelings for someone but you're not in a
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    romantic relationship with them so for
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    example I have a crush on my classmate
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    but I don't know how to tell him and
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    then another hip phrase we are going to
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    be talking about is the word random in
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    Spanish it's random and in English it's
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    random this means unexpected strange or
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    just not related to the situation so for
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    example
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    a random guy started dancing in the
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    middle of the street that's so strange
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    right all of these words are words used
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    in English which are also used in
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    Spanish using this vocab will enhance
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    your English immensely that's a wrap for
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    today's lesson we learned so many
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    awesome and rad expressions like cat
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    fight wi it in deep trouble love at
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    first sight and that's so cringe start
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    using them in your conversations to so
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    more natural in English if you like this
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Tags
  • binge-watching
  • English phrases
  • Netflix shows
  • cringe
  • cat fight
  • winged it
  • love at first sight
  • deep trouble
  • ghosting
  • random