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  • 00:00

    I’m hopping a plane in Florida and you’re invited.  
    I’m hopping a plane in Florida and you’re invited.  

  • 00:03

    Let’s study real English  as it happens in real life.
    Let’s study real English  as it happens in real life.

  • 00:16

    Made it.
    Made it.

  • 00:19

    I recently hopped on a plane, headed south  and met up some dear friends from childhood.
    I recently hopped on a plane, headed south  and met up some dear friends from childhood.

  • 00:26

    Come with me on this trip while we study real  American English conversation to learn phrases  
    Come with me on this trip while we study real  American English conversation to learn phrases  

  • 00:33

    in real life. These girls you’ll meet are so much  fun and I’m so lucky to have them in my life.
    in real life. These girls you’ll meet are so much  fun and I’m so lucky to have them in my life.

  • 00:40

    But actually, before I get to meet my friends,  
    But actually, before I get to meet my friends,  

  • 00:43

    I had to work a few days. I checked myself  into a bed and breakfast for two nights.
    I had to work a few days. I checked myself  into a bed and breakfast for two nights.

  • 00:49

    I brought my raincoat because unfortunately  it’s supposed to rain most of the time I’m here.
    I brought my raincoat because unfortunately  it’s supposed to rain most of the time I’m here.

  • 00:56

    Confession: I was so busy getting my car, getting  directions, groceries, and I forget to get out my  
    Confession: I was so busy getting my car, getting  directions, groceries, and I forget to get out my  

  • 01:03

    camera but I’m here now and yes, I bought flowers  for my room. The first thing I’d like to do when  
    camera but I’m here now and yes, I bought flowers  for my room. The first thing I’d like to do when  

  • 01:11

    I get somewhere is I like to get all settled  in and unpacked. Are you this way or do you  
    I get somewhere is I like to get all settled  in and unpacked. Are you this way or do you  

  • 01:17

    like to get to the fun stuff? To me, I’m going to  enjoy myself more when I have sort of settled in.
    like to get to the fun stuff? To me, I’m going to  enjoy myself more when I have sort of settled in.

  • 01:27

    The phrasal verb ‘settle in’ means to  become familiar with somewhere new and  
    The phrasal verb ‘settle in’ means to  become familiar with somewhere new and  

  • 01:33

    to make yourself happy and comfortable  there. So, for example at a hotel,  
    to make yourself happy and comfortable  there. So, for example at a hotel,  

  • 01:38

    settling in might be unpacking. But you could  also settle in to a new community when you move  
    settling in might be unpacking. But you could  also settle in to a new community when you move  

  • 01:45

    and that might take months to get to know  people and become comfortable and familiar.
    and that might take months to get to know  people and become comfortable and familiar.

  • 01:51

    Settle in
    Settle in

  • 01:53

    Settle down
    Settle down

  • 01:54

    Another phrasal verb with settle is settle down  and this is what you tell your kids when they  
    Another phrasal verb with settle is settle down  and this is what you tell your kids when they  

  • 02:00

    have way too much energy, and maybe they’re  acting out. You have to say ‘Settle down,  
    have way too much energy, and maybe they’re  acting out. You have to say ‘Settle down,  

  • 02:05

    we’re at a restaurant now.  You have to be more calm.’
    we’re at a restaurant now.  You have to be more calm.’

  • 02:08

    Now, I don’t usually buy myself flowers but  I was at the grocery store getting some food  
    Now, I don’t usually buy myself flowers but  I was at the grocery store getting some food  

  • 02:12

    for dinner because I don’t want to leave the  house. Once I’m here, I just want to chill and  
    for dinner because I don’t want to leave the  house. Once I’m here, I just want to chill and  

  • 02:18

    I saw these and I was like, well I can’t resist  that, that’s going to make my room a lot nicer.
    I saw these and I was like, well I can’t resist  that, that’s going to make my room a lot nicer.

  • 02:25

    That one’s too long isn’t it? I’m not  going to bother with making it shorter.
    That one’s too long isn’t it? I’m not  going to bother with making it shorter.

  • 02:30

    So I got them, they’re going in a coffee  mug, so I have to trim them significantly.
    So I got them, they’re going in a coffee  mug, so I have to trim them significantly.

  • 02:37

    Trim. This is when you remove  the excess of something. You  
    Trim. This is when you remove  the excess of something. You  

  • 02:41

    can also mean to make neat or tidy by clipping.
    can also mean to make neat or tidy by clipping.

  • 02:45

    So there are lots of things you might trim. Here,  
    So there are lots of things you might trim. Here,  

  • 02:47

    I’m trimming the stems. You might trim your  bangs or you might trim your beard. Also when  
    I’m trimming the stems. You might trim your  bangs or you might trim your beard. Also when  

  • 02:54

    you’re cooking. You might trim the fat off  the piece of chicken for cooking it. Trim.
    you’re cooking. You might trim the fat off  the piece of chicken for cooking it. Trim.

  • 03:01

    Anyway, this is just going to brighten  my day everytime I look at it.
    Anyway, this is just going to brighten  my day everytime I look at it.

  • 03:10

    Let’s finish unpacking. You know what’s better  than unpacking? Unpacking while snacking!
    Let’s finish unpacking. You know what’s better  than unpacking? Unpacking while snacking!

  • 03:18

    Do you like salt and vinegar?  It’s one of my favorites.
    Do you like salt and vinegar?  It’s one of my favorites.

  • 03:27

    Love the tanginess.
    Love the tanginess.

  • 03:34

    The adjective, ‘tangy’ means having a sour  taste. In this case it’s the vinegar that  
    The adjective, ‘tangy’ means having a sour  taste. In this case it’s the vinegar that  

  • 03:41

    makes it tangy. So adding the –ness turns  this adjective into a noun. Tanginess. The  
    makes it tangy. So adding the –ness turns  this adjective into a noun. Tanginess. The  

  • 03:49

    tanginess of the chips is because of the  vinegar. Notice on both of these words,  
    tanginess of the chips is because of the  vinegar. Notice on both of these words,  

  • 03:56

    tangy and tanginess. The ng is making  one sound, the ng sound. So there’s  
    tangy and tanginess. The ng is making  one sound, the ng sound. So there’s  

  • 04:03

    not a g also. We don’t say tan-gee or  tan-jee. But it’s tangy. Tanginess.
    not a g also. We don’t say tan-gee or  tan-jee. But it’s tangy. Tanginess.

  • 04:12

    Not a bad view.
    Not a bad view.

  • 04:14

    I got settled in. I got unpacked. I worked through  the evening, went to bed. And in the morning,  
    I got settled in. I got unpacked. I worked through  the evening, went to bed. And in the morning,  

  • 04:20

    it’s time for coffee. I decided to  get really indulgent. Wouldn’t it  
    it’s time for coffee. I decided to  get really indulgent. Wouldn’t it  

  • 04:26

    be interesting to put chocolate in  the coffee mug. Yes, let’s try it.
    be interesting to put chocolate in  the coffee mug. Yes, let’s try it.

  • 04:33

    Okay, I kind of hate these machines.  I make it very differently at home.
    Okay, I kind of hate these machines.  I make it very differently at home.

  • 04:45

    8 Ounces.
    8 Ounces.

  • 04:46

    If something is indulgent and you do it, that  means you’re treating yourself. For example,  
    If something is indulgent and you do it, that  means you’re treating yourself. For example,  

  • 04:52

    putting chocolate in your coffee.  To put chocolate in the coffee mug.
    putting chocolate in your coffee.  To put chocolate in the coffee mug.

  • 04:58

    Maybe you take a day off of  work, go to spa, get a massage,  
    Maybe you take a day off of  work, go to spa, get a massage,  

  • 05:03

    get a manicure, a pedicure. That is  indulgent. You’re pampering yourself,  
    get a manicure, a pedicure. That is  indulgent. You’re pampering yourself,  

  • 05:09

    you are treating yourself. You allow  yourself to do something that’s special.
    you are treating yourself. You allow  yourself to do something that’s special.

  • 05:17

    As much as I don’t like these machines,  that is a nice sight to see in the morning.
    As much as I don’t like these machines,  that is a nice sight to see in the morning.

  • 05:24

    Alright, I’ve got a little  bit more scriptwriting to do,  
    Alright, I’ve got a little  bit more scriptwriting to do,  

  • 05:27

    quite a bit of room cleaning  to do before I hit the road.
    quite a bit of room cleaning  to do before I hit the road.

  • 05:31

    Hit the road. This is an  idiom that means to leave,  
    Hit the road. This is an  idiom that means to leave,  

  • 05:35

    especially in a car. We’re going to hit  the road. You could also say, ‘head out’,  
    especially in a car. We’re going to hit  the road. You could also say, ‘head out’,  

  • 05:40

    a phrasal verb that means to leave. We’re  going to head out. We’re going to hit the road!
    a phrasal verb that means to leave. We’re  going to head out. We’re going to hit the road!

  • 05:46

    I got my work done, got dressed, and packed up  to meet my friends at the beach house we rented.
    I got my work done, got dressed, and packed up  to meet my friends at the beach house we rented.

  • 05:54

    These girls and I all grew up in  the beautiful town of Gainesville,  
    These girls and I all grew up in  the beautiful town of Gainesville,  

  • 05:58

    Florida. We get together every year.  And this time we rented a house on  
    Florida. We get together every year.  And this time we rented a house on  

  • 06:02

    the coast of Florida for the weekend.  So I drove my rental off the coast.
    the coast of Florida for the weekend.  So I drove my rental off the coast.

  • 06:09

    Most of them are already here and they’re loud  so I’m definitely hearing them through the door.
    Most of them are already here and they’re loud  so I’m definitely hearing them through the door.

  • 06:14

    Hey!
    Hey!

  • 06:17

    Hey!
    Hey!

  • 06:19

    These girls and I have been  friends since elementary school.
    These girls and I have been  friends since elementary school.

  • 06:23

    Ginny and I once stuffed ourselves  into the same pair of pants.
    Ginny and I once stuffed ourselves  into the same pair of pants.

  • 06:28

    We also dissected a fetal pig together  in the 5th grade. We grew up having pool  
    We also dissected a fetal pig together  in the 5th grade. We grew up having pool  

  • 06:35

    parties in each other's backyards. When we get  together, it’s still the same. This is Erin,  
    parties in each other's backyards. When we get  together, it’s still the same. This is Erin,  

  • 06:43

    who gave me her Barbie car in kindergarten. We  just laugh and laugh. So this is what we did.   
    who gave me her Barbie car in kindergarten. We  just laugh and laugh. So this is what we did.   

  • 06:53

    We sat on the beach talking.
    We sat on the beach talking.

  • 06:56

    We hung out on the deck talking.
    We hung out on the deck talking.

  • 07:00

    We played games but we’re mostly just talking and laughing.
    We played games but we’re mostly just talking and laughing.

  • 07:06

    And every year, this is what  it is. Three days of non-stop talking about life,  
    And every year, this is what  it is. Three days of non-stop talking about life,  

  • 07:14

    about the year, about growing up and laughing.  During all our conversations, a few phrases came  
    about the year, about growing up and laughing.  During all our conversations, a few phrases came  

  • 07:22

    up that I wanted to teach you. So Ginny and  Grace are going to each teach you something.
    up that I wanted to teach you. So Ginny and  Grace are going to each teach you something.

  • 07:29

    My friend Grace just used an amazing idiom. Grace,  
    My friend Grace just used an amazing idiom. Grace,  

  • 07:32

    you’re talking about your sons and how  they’re saving up for a Nintendo Switch.
    you’re talking about your sons and how  they’re saving up for a Nintendo Switch.

  • 07:38

    And I told them, if they want to  be able to afford Nintendo Switch,  
    And I told them, if they want to  be able to afford Nintendo Switch,  

  • 07:42

    they’re going to have to tighten their belts.
    they’re going to have to tighten their belts.

  • 07:45

    Tighten their belts.
    Tighten their belts.

  • 07:47

    Save up is a phrasal verb and it  means to accumulate slowly over time.
    Save up is a phrasal verb and it  means to accumulate slowly over time.

  • 07:54

    So for example, these boys are going  to have to save up a little bit of  
    So for example, these boys are going  to have to save up a little bit of  

  • 07:59

    their allowance every week in order to  buy this big thing that they want.
    their allowance every week in order to  buy this big thing that they want.

  • 08:06

    And the best way to save up is to spend less. And  to spend less, you need to tighten your belt.
    And the best way to save up is to spend less. And  to spend less, you need to tighten your belt.

  • 08:12

    Tighten your belt is an idiom that means to spend  less money. To figure out ways where you can save.
    Tighten your belt is an idiom that means to spend  less money. To figure out ways where you can save.

  • 08:21

    Let’s say that you’re used to going  to get a coffee at a coffee shop a  
    Let’s say that you’re used to going  to get a coffee at a coffee shop a  

  • 08:25

    couple of times a week. If you need  to save money and tighten your belt,  
    couple of times a week. If you need  to save money and tighten your belt,  

  • 08:29

    you might have to stop doing that and only  go to a coffee shop for your morning coffee,  
    you might have to stop doing that and only  go to a coffee shop for your morning coffee,  

  • 08:35

    maybe once or twice a month. So that that  extra money can go into your savings.
    maybe once or twice a month. So that that  extra money can go into your savings.

  • 08:41

    Tighten your belt. Spend less money.
    Tighten your belt. Spend less money.

  • 08:44

    This is a picture of me and  Grace at our senior prom.  
    This is a picture of me and  Grace at our senior prom.  

  • 08:48

    Thank you for being willing to teach this idiom.
    Thank you for being willing to teach this idiom.

  • 08:52

    Here, come this way just a smidge.
    Here, come this way just a smidge.

  • 08:55

    Smidge or smidgen. This means a teeny,  
    Smidge or smidgen. This means a teeny,  

  • 09:00

    tiny amount. A very small quantity. I  just wanted her to move a little bit.
    tiny amount. A very small quantity. I  just wanted her to move a little bit.

  • 09:09

    So, my friend Ginny is a teacher at a school and  you guys were recently hiring a new teacher and  
    So, my friend Ginny is a teacher at a school and  you guys were recently hiring a new teacher and  

  • 09:14

    she used a word and we thought, wow, would  everybody know that word when used in that  
    she used a word and we thought, wow, would  everybody know that word when used in that  

  • 09:21

    phrase? Ginny, do you remember that phrase that  you guys said to your applicant in the interview?
    phrase? Ginny, do you remember that phrase that  you guys said to your applicant in the interview?

  • 09:30

    Yes, we were acknowledging that this  was the first round of interviews  
    Yes, we were acknowledging that this  was the first round of interviews  

  • 09:34

    and that we might be meeting with other  people again and we said right now,  
    and that we might be meeting with other  people again and we said right now,  

  • 09:39

    we’re just going to have our first  conversations with everybody in the pool.
    we’re just going to have our first  conversations with everybody in the pool.

  • 09:44

    In the pool. Now, they did not  mean grab your bathing suit,  
    In the pool. Now, they did not  mean grab your bathing suit,  

  • 09:47

    towel and ice-cold drink, we’re partying  in the pool. In this case the pool means  
    towel and ice-cold drink, we’re partying  in the pool. In this case the pool means  

  • 09:53

    the applicant pool. And so that means  the group of everybody whose applying.
    the applicant pool. And so that means  the group of everybody whose applying.

  • 09:58

    Okay.
    Okay.

  • 09:59

    The applicant pool.
    The applicant pool.

  • 10:00

    Okay, so a couple of job-related  words have come up here. First,  
    Okay, so a couple of job-related  words have come up here. First,  

  • 10:05

    applicant. This is anyone  who has applied for a job.
    applicant. This is anyone  who has applied for a job.

  • 10:09

    A round of interviews. You might do several  rounds of interviews if you’re trying to hire  
    A round of interviews. You might do several  rounds of interviews if you’re trying to hire  

  • 10:16

    an important position. And in each round,  you bring less people into the next round.
    an important position. And in each round,  you bring less people into the next round.

  • 10:23

    So for example, we might do three rounds of  interviews if we’re filling an important job  
    So for example, we might do three rounds of  interviews if we’re filling an important job  

  • 10:29

    position. Maybe we interviewed ten  people the first round then we pick  
    position. Maybe we interviewed ten  people the first round then we pick  

  • 10:34

    our five favorites for the second round. And  maybe in the third round, we pick our final  
    our five favorites for the second round. And  maybe in the third round, we pick our final  

  • 10:40

    two choices. And the pool refers to everyone  who has applied. That is the applicant pool.
    two choices. And the pool refers to everyone  who has applied. That is the applicant pool.

  • 10:50

    We also do use in the pool, like uhm,  
    We also do use in the pool, like uhm,  

  • 10:53

    especially like collecting money from like  gambling, like your money in the pool.
    especially like collecting money from like  gambling, like your money in the pool.

  • 10:58

    Yes, yes. We’re going to pool our resources.
    Yes, yes. We’re going to pool our resources.

  • 11:02

    So we use the word pool in a lot of ways. We have  a swimming pool. We have an applicant pool. The  
    So we use the word pool in a lot of ways. We have  a swimming pool. We have an applicant pool. The  

  • 11:08

    group of everybody who has applied. We have  something called the gene pool. So large gene  
    group of everybody who has applied. We have  something called the gene pool. So large gene  

  • 11:14

    pool is a lot of genetic diversity and a small  gene pool is the opposite. For example, the Amish  
    pool is a lot of genetic diversity and a small  gene pool is the opposite. For example, the Amish  

  • 11:21

    are pulling on a smaller gene pool because they  tend to be separate from the rest of society.
    are pulling on a smaller gene pool because they  tend to be separate from the rest of society.

  • 11:27

    Ginny mentioned collecting money for gambling so,  
    Ginny mentioned collecting money for gambling so,  

  • 11:31

    you might pool all of your money into one  spot when you’re playing a game of chance  
    you might pool all of your money into one  spot when you’re playing a game of chance  

  • 11:37

    of a lottery or something like that then  whoever wins, gets the whole pool of money.
    of a lottery or something like that then  whoever wins, gets the whole pool of money.

  • 11:43

    You can also pool resources or supplies. This  means lots of people put their resources,  
    You can also pool resources or supplies. This  means lots of people put their resources,  

  • 11:49

    put their supplies into one  place for a whole group to use.
    put their supplies into one  place for a whole group to use.

  • 11:54

    For example, let’s say that we’re trying to  have a big fundraiser for the neighborhood  
    For example, let’s say that we’re trying to  have a big fundraiser for the neighborhood  

  • 11:59

    and I have folding tables that I can put  out. My neighbor is a great baker and she  
    and I have folding tables that I can put  out. My neighbor is a great baker and she  

  • 12:05

    can make all sorts of tasty treats to sell.  Let’s say my other neighbor has a kiddie  
    can make all sorts of tasty treats to sell.  Let’s say my other neighbor has a kiddie  

  • 12:11

    pool that she can set up and make a really  fun place for kids to come. We might say,  
    pool that she can set up and make a really  fun place for kids to come. We might say,  

  • 12:16

    ‘Let’s pool our resources so we can throw a  great party/fundraiser for the neighborhood.
    ‘Let’s pool our resources so we can throw a  great party/fundraiser for the neighborhood.

  • 12:23

    This is me and Ginny in high  school when the Florida Gators  
    This is me and Ginny in high  school when the Florida Gators  

  • 12:27

    won the national championship. Thanks  to Ginny for teaching us these words.
    won the national championship. Thanks  to Ginny for teaching us these words.

  • 12:33

    Don’t forget this.
    Don’t forget this.

  • 12:35

    The weekend went by too fast and it was time  to head out, it was time to hit the road.
    The weekend went by too fast and it was time  to head out, it was time to hit the road.

  • 12:43

    Goodbye Ocean view. Love you!
    Goodbye Ocean view. Love you!

  • 12:46

    Love you! Mwah!
    Love you! Mwah!

  • 12:51

    It’s always at the ready!
    It’s always at the ready!

  • 12:53

    It’s always at the ready!
    It’s always at the ready!

  • 12:56

    At the ready means ready for immediate  use in a state of preparation or waiting.
    At the ready means ready for immediate  use in a state of preparation or waiting.

  • 13:04

    My camera was there, the mic  was plugged in, it was on.
    My camera was there, the mic  was plugged in, it was on.

  • 13:08

    Oh, let me get that. I could just grab  it and film that hug. I didn’t have to  
    Oh, let me get that. I could just grab  it and film that hug. I didn’t have to  

  • 13:13

    find the camera or turn it or turn it  on or anything. It was at the ready.
    find the camera or turn it or turn it  on or anything. It was at the ready.

  • 13:18

    The mic didn’t pick it up too well here.  But I’m about to use the word deadbolt.
    The mic didn’t pick it up too well here.  But I’m about to use the word deadbolt.

  • 13:25

    Do you think I just do the deadbolt?
    Do you think I just do the deadbolt?

  • 13:28

    Just the deadbolt. So the deadbolt is  the lock on top of the doorknob which  
    Just the deadbolt. So the deadbolt is  the lock on top of the doorknob which  

  • 13:34

    also has a lock. We use this of course for  outside doors to make them more secure.
    also has a lock. We use this of course for  outside doors to make them more secure.

  • 13:40

    Do you still have friends like this  that you get together with? I used  
    Do you still have friends like this  that you get together with? I used  

  • 13:44

    to go swimming at the pool at Stacy’s house.
    to go swimming at the pool at Stacy’s house.

  • 13:47

    This is Jenny, Erin, Ginny and Grace in  highschool.
    This is Jenny, Erin, Ginny and Grace in  highschool.

  • 13:51

    And Amanda, Stacy and Ginny at Senior prom.
    And Amanda, Stacy and Ginny at Senior prom.

  • 13:55

    Through or 20s, 30s, now into our  40s, these friendships are still going strong.
    Through or 20s, 30s, now into our  40s, these friendships are still going strong.

  • 14:01

    Huge thanks to my friends for letting me take  
    Huge thanks to my friends for letting me take  

  • 14:04

    these photos and clips to  put together this lesson.
    these photos and clips to  put together this lesson.

  • 14:07

    Safe travels!
    Safe travels!

  • 14:09

    Keep your learning going now with this  real English video from a trip to New  
    Keep your learning going now with this  real English video from a trip to New  

  • 14:13

    York City and don’t forget to subscribe  with notifications on. I love being your  
    York City and don’t forget to subscribe  with notifications on. I love being your  

  • 14:18

    English teacher. That’s it and thanks  so much for using Rachel’s English.
    English teacher. That’s it and thanks  so much for using Rachel’s English.

All verb-ing
hopping
/ˈhäpiNG/

word

To move from one place to another

REAL English Conversation | FAST English!

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Intro:

I’m hopping a plane in Florida and you’re invited.  
Let’s study real English  as it happens in real life.
Made it.. I recently hopped on a plane, headed south  and met up some dear friends from childhood.
Come with me on this trip while we study real  American English conversation to learn phrases  
in real life. These girls you’ll meet are so much  fun and I’m so lucky to have them in my life.
But actually, before I get to meet my friends,  . I had to work a few days. I checked myself  into a bed and breakfast for two nights.
I brought my raincoat because unfortunately  it’s supposed to rain most of the time I’m here.
Confession: I was so busy getting my car, getting  directions, groceries, and I forget to get out my  
camera but I’m here now and yes, I bought flowers  for my room. The first thing I’d like to do when  
I get somewhere is I like to get all settled  in and unpacked. Are you this way or do you  
like to get to the fun stuff? To me, I’m going to  enjoy myself more when I have sort of settled in.
The phrasal verb ‘settle in’ means to  become familiar with somewhere new and  
to make yourself happy and comfortable  there. So, for example at a hotel,  
settling in might be unpacking. But you could  also settle in to a new community when you move  
and that might take months to get to know  people and become comfortable and familiar.
Settle in. Settle down. Another phrasal verb with settle is settle down  and this is what you tell your kids when they  

Video Vocabulary

/ˈfrāzəl/

adjective

Concerning or consisting of a phrase.

/ˈsəmˌ(h)wer/

adverb pronoun

in or to some place. some unspecified place.

/yərˈself/

pronoun

used to refer to person being addressed.

/ˌkänvərˈsāSH(ə)n/

noun

Talking with other people; discussion or chat.

/ˈrēs(ə)ntlē/

adverb

at recent time.

/ˈsedl/

verb

To end some troubles by reaching an agreement.

/ˈsedl/

verb

To end some troubles by reaching an agreement.

/ˈrānˌkōt/

noun

long coat made from waterproofed or water-resistant fabric.

/kəˈmyo͞onədē/

noun

Group of people who share a common idea or area.

/səˈpōzd/

adjective verb

Expected of you, but it didn't turn out that way. To imagine or guess what might happen.