Right, so here we go with the action as described what's happening in this picture. The Asian woman is then in might be in her 20s or 30s. She has long brown hair, which flows down over her shoulders. All right, so we're talking about her hair. And when we say it flows down, it's similar to when you talk about maybe water or waterfall, the water flows over the edge. You can say her hair, her hair flows down.
My hair does not flow, because there hardly is any hair and there's no hair to flow, but she has long hair which flows down over her shoulders. Right? Let's take a look. The woman has dark brown eyes and eyebrows. Right and just to make sure we're we know what eyebrows are. Let's put the arrow there.
Though. We have two eyebrows, right? That's one eyebrow and another eyebrow. Just the hair that's above your eye. And we can say that she has dark eyebrows and dark brown eyes as well as what I'm going to say. She's wearing large glasses with thick frames, which are pushed partway down her nose.
Alright, so first we're talking about her glasses. And she has thick frames, right? So actually even my glasses, my fake glasses that I use for quizzes. You could say these have thick frames, right? I have another pair of glasses. And these would be frameless glasses.
So the part where the lens is right here, there's no frame. It's just connected on the side. So the frames go here. But here is frame less. There's no frame. But in this picture, she has thick frame.
Right? And we're talking about right here. And here's interesting how we can describe the location of the glasses on her face. They're pushed partway down her nose. So free glasses were all the way on. They're pushed up, then she would be looking through, right.
But it looks like she has her glasses kind of here. And she's looking over the top of the glasses, right? And I don't know why maybe sometimes people's glasses, you know, they slide down and they push them back up. Or maybe she just put them down because they're comfortable there. And she likes to look over the top. I don't know.
But we can say pushed partway down her nose. Right. Okay, and oh, here's another thing. If the glasses were all the way down to the end of her nose. I don't like an old teacher who's like, Hello, right? You could say that the glasses are at the end on the end of her or his his or her nose, right?
Or all the way up, pushed in all the way the glasses are all all the way on. Okay. All right, so let's do them. pronunce All right, and also remind you guys if you have questions as we're going along in the comments, feel free to ask. There we go repeat after me. The Asian woman is thin and might be in her 20s or 30s.
She has long brown hair which flows down over her shoulders. The woman has dark brown eyes and eyebrows. She is wearing large glasses with thick frames, which are pushed partway down her nose Okay, moving forward with more action. Here we go. The woman is wearing a dark red or Maroon colored short sleeve sweater. Okay?
A lot of adjectives here, dark red, so we're talking about this part of her clothing, right? So it's dark red or Maroon. In Maroon is kind of a mix. It's like a dark red somewhere in between dark red and a brown. Let's see if we can find go to the pictures and we will find the color. We'll do a maroon sweater.
Okay, so Maroon is it's a very dark red, right? Almost like the color of maybe red wine. Almost like a very, very deep dark red. So that is Maroon. And we can say her sweater is Maroon, maroon color. In it's a short sleeve sweater.
It doesn't look like her sleeves are rolled up. It just looks like they're short. And they go down to her elbows, right. Okay. This sweater is open in the front and underneath the woman has on a white blouse. Hey, so a blouse is just to kind of shirt.
It's very common for women to wear. It's called the blouse right? So she has the the, the maroon colored sweater, and then she has the white blouse underneath. Right. And Leah Huda says Hello, teacher in the comments. garden says Maroon five?
Yes, right. That's the same word as the band right? The music band Maroon five. Mm hmm. Okay, so we have a maroon sweater. And let's see she has a white blouse underneath.
But she probably put on the blouse and then she put the sweater on top of the blouse. Okay. She is wearing a thin silver necklace around her neck. Right? So we can see it right here and I'm going to try To put the arrow so that we can take a look at it. Put it in the front.
There we go. So we're pointing to this small thin necklace that is around her neck. Right? Honey almost always says Hello, teacher in the comments. I say hello and welcome. We're taking a look at this little necklace.
It's just a thin necklace around her neck. Right? And there's some sort of charm on the necklace. Alright, let's take a look. What is a charm. So appointed again.
A charm is just like a decoration that you put on a necklace, but let's see if we can find find some pictures that would match. Let's see. So we'll say a necklace. charm. Right, so it's just something small that you hang from the necklace. And I see Layla omega says underneath is a preposition.
Yes, because we're describing Location underneath the chair underneath the shirt underneath the car, something like that. All right. All right, and most mostly yet instacart waives the hand I think you saying hello. So I say welcome. All right. So a charm is just a small kind of piece of jewelry that you can hang from a necklace, right?
It could be something that has meaning to you. Or it could just be something that you like, maybe it's just a simple heart, or something like this in the picture. It's kind of it's difficult to see exactly what the charm is, but there's something but there's the thin chain, which is the necklace, but at the end of it, there's something no it kind of looks like silver. I'm not really sure what it is, but I would call it a charm. Okay, so we describe this part. Let's do pronunciation.
And if you're doing pronunciation, put some apples in the comments. Here we go. Repeat after me. The woman is wearing a dark red or Maroon colored short sleeve sweater. The sweater is open in the front and underneath the woman has on a white blouse. She is wearing a thin silver necklace around her neck.
There is some sort of charm on the necklace. Okay, so that's pronunciation and make another note when we say some sort of charm, right? We could also say some kind of charm, right? There was some sort of charm. We don't know anything. exactly what it is we're seeing some kind some sort of object.
Right. All right, let's do some more action. Here we go. The lady is sitting in a comfortable black leather chair. She is looking over the top of her glasses directly at the computer screen. Alright, so if we say someone is looking directly at something right now I'm looking directly at the camera.
Like your eyes, you can say your eyes are locked on something. They're very focused on something. So this girl this lady, she is looking directly at the computer screen. Something has her attention. And she is looking over the top. It looks to me like she's looking over the top of her glasses.
Yeah, okay. Her eyebrows are raised and her eyes are open. Right? So if we take a look, I'm going to put the arrow and eyebrows. Look. I don't think her eyebrows are in the normal position if she just had a calm, relaxed face, eyebrows are kind of up.
It shows more emotion, more intensity. Right? Something has caused the woman to look stressed, frustrated and perhaps overwhelmed. Okay, overwhelmed is a good word. I think most people know what stressed is. It means the situation is difficult and it's stressful and it's causing you maybe Mental Difficulty.
Frustrated just means there's something with the situation. It's not working right. I'm upset. I'm a little bit angry. It's not going how I thought it would be. Let's take a look.
Always a good time to go to the dictionary. Let's take a look at we'll put in the word overwhelmed and see what pops up what other things synonyms that we can get for. Alright. So it can be a verb but let's see if we can find the data. It's gonna have the adjective. But if you feel overwhelmed, there we go.
I see past tense verb I feel overwhelmed. Oh, either way what will use this? Um, hey, go give too much of a thing is too much. If you're overwhelmed with something, then you feel like it's just, ah, it's too much stuff. I can't take it overwhelmed them. Here we go.
Inundated. You're flooded with work. You're swamped with work. There's just so much. Maybe we'll take a look at a picture. We'll say an overwhelmed person.
This one Oh, right there have too much work to do. Or this this lady right here, she's overwhelmed with the amount of studying she has to do with the amount of books she has to read. Let's see. lomita says sorry, I did not find apples. I will focus in your explanation. So okay, if you can't find apples, it's all right.
Leah who says it is? Is it the same as to defeat? overwhelmed, is, let's see, it could be if you overwhelmed the forces, like there are two armies in one army comes and just completely takes over the other one. You could say they overwhelm them, their energy in their forces in their attack was too much. That's one possibility. And it's also very common when we're talking about let's see, I'll say overwhelmed with work.
Right? So I mean, this picture right here, can't even see his head because it's down. He has all the work on top Let's see because all he says Could it be used when someone is stuck in an awkward situation? Hmm, I say it's very possible, especially if the situation is one where you feel awkward, you feel uncomfortable and you feel like you want to leave you want to get out of there. So let's take a look at any other pictures are good. Here you go.
This is like working. She's trying to do so much at once. He probably feels overwhelmed. Let's see, like his old age said could it be used when someone is stuck in an awkward situation? so awkward is another word for uncomfortable. And if the situation is strong enough, I would say overwhelmed could work.
You have maybe your boss or someone is just screaming at you and yelling at you and you're just like, Ah, it feels awkward. Nobody really likes to be yelled at. Um, it could be overwhelming as well because it's like, ah, let's see. Maybe I'll put in overwhelming and see if that one shows up. There we go, adjective overwhelming, very large, profuse, enormous, immense in order to write an overwhelming feeling of gratitude, so could also be in a good situation. I suddenly had this strong, overwhelming, huge feeling strong feeling of gratitude of being thankful for something.
Okay? So it depends on the situation. It's a very useful word lomita says overwhelmed a lot of work. Yes, yes, that fit. Alright, so here we go. Let's go back.
Let's do pronunciation repeat after me. There we go. The lady is sitting in a comfortable black leather chair. She's looking over the top of her glasses directly at the computer screen. eyebrows are raised and her eyes are open. Something has caused the woman to look stressed, frustrated and perhaps overwhelmed.
All right, I think we have even more action. Here we go. The woman's hands are gripping a yellow number two pencil at both ends. Okay, there's a couple of things want to look up first, gripping. gripping means to be holding something in your hand. You're gripping it with force.
It's not just laying on your hand, but you're you're grabbing it. So let's see. Let's take see if we can find some pictures for grippy because it's it's a it's a useful word. What's a gripping the The tool How about that? Now we need to see a hands who will say gripping the baseball bat. Okay, so if you are familiar with baseball part of the game is to try to hold the bat and hit the ball when they throw it at you.
But the hands we could say they are gripping. Yeah Are gripping the bed. They're holding them tightly. They're holding them securely so that the bat doesn't fall out of their hands so they're gripping it. Okay. Let's take a look back here we are.
Okay, so a yellow number two pencil, huh? I remember this from high school and school whenever you had like the tests when you had to fill in like the word column. The bubble sheets. You guys ever take bubble sheet tests? Bubble sheet tests. Oh yes, the bubble sheets, huh?
So it's usually multiple choice. And you have to answer a whole bunch of questions and all that good stuff. And when I was growing up, they always said you have to use a yellow or doesn't have to doesn't have to be yellow but had to be a number two pencil. So a number two pencil is just a kind of pencil in schools like to use these, I guess. And the thing about it is they usually say number two on them. So it's the type of lead or the type of writing piece in there that makes a mark on the paper.
So these are number two pencils, and they seem to work well. With bubble sheets. I remember these pencils, who I used to use a lot of these pencils. Hmm, I actually know what I preferred. I preferred a mechanical pencil, if we can find it. Mechanical.
There you go. Mechanical number two pencil. Yes, I used to like these Bitcoins. Uh huh. Yes, I use a lot of these. I liked them better.
Because when you need lead, you don't have to go sharpen it. You can just click out some more. All right, let's see. Because all he says her mimic is kind of ambiguous, both overwhelmed and enthusiastic at the same time as possible, right? Sometimes when we're trying to read someone or we're looking at someone at their emotions, it looks I think I'd have mixed emotions to see in very color. Lena says Hi.
Hello. See Leo Huda says what's the difference between gripping and grabbing please? Ooh, good question. And Leah Who says I like this type of pencil? It's my favorite, huh? Yes, I liked him too.
All right, let's see gripping and grabbing. All right, let's see. Grabbing the no candy. Let's see what shows up. Okay, well, when I think of gripping when I think of grabbing, I think of more of a quick motion. You're going in, you grab it and you pull it away.
So let's see. If you see my hand you go in, you grab it and you pull it away. You grab something Pull it back. All right. But when you grip something, it's already in your hand and you are squeezing it. Right?
I think before we did gripping the baseball bat, gripping the baseball bat. So if you're gripping something, it's already in your hands in your, you're just squeezing it right? When you're grabbing something, usually it's a movement, you're going to grab it and then you pull it back. And then maybe you already have it in your hand and then you start to grip it right, you're squeezing it. But grab is more the motion of quick grab and then you take, okay, hopefully that answers your question. They're similar but a little bit different.
All right, here we go. So that was a number two pencil. Here we go. The middle part of the pencil is clenched. between her teeth. Right.
So clenched is a pressing on something, but she has let's see, like how well you can see my face. But when you say your teeth are clenched, ah, I think you're biting down on something you're clenched. You can also say that your fist is clenched clenched. If you have your fists like this, and you're gonna punch someone, you clench your fists, you put your fingers together you clench. So clench means to come down with force, and so clenching your teeth you're, but you could also say that something is clenched between your teeth. But this lady she has a number two pencil clenched between her teeth.
Right. All right. Let's see. Hopefully that is clear what clenched means is pressed pressed down between some. She might be biting the pencil out of frustration or habit. Hmm.
So frustration means she's like Ah, she's upset with the situation. It's not working out how she wants. Or it could be habit, right? Let's see if we can find. Sometimes people without even thinking about it, they chew on things, right? So maybe chewing fingernails.
But people just, this is kind of gross. But people that like this, they'll chew their fingernails. Oh, I need to show you the pictures. There we go. So chewing your fingernails, maybe someone's watching a movie, and they're really watching it, and they just start chewing on their fingernails and they don't even know they're doing it. Sometimes people will too, on pencils.
Right? So they chew on it. Maybe they're thinking about something or I don't know. And they just have a habit. a habit is just something that you do over and over again. And sometimes you don't even know you're doing it.
It's just kind of a routine. And if it's a bad habit, you have to you know, work and realize that you're doing it and then work against it. Oh, right. So here you go. Another kid chewing on a pencil. I remember when I was little it was common for kids to chew on their erasers, right?
The part at the end of the pencil. Okay, right here and kallu unit says please make your music more quietly. Alright, is it a little bit too loud? I can turn it down. Right. Okay, so I just turned down the music a little bit.
Let me let me guide that let me know if it's too loud or what you guys think. All right, here we go. Next one if she bites hard enough, there will be teeth marks on the pencil, huh? All right, let's see. We have Buddha says my habit is to watch a bowling go. Hopefully it's a good habit.
All right, let's see what we're talking about teeth marks on the pencil. teeth marks on a pencil right now. There we go. So when you bite down into the pencil, it's quite soft. And then there will be marks left from your teeth. Alright, so those are teeth marks.
Okay all right, here we go. Let's do pronunciation repeat after me. Once it goes all he has, perhaps extroverted people do it to get rid of their stress. I am not a psychologist, but anything is possible. I have you heard of stress balls? Best balls.
Let's see if I can find a picture. Stress Balls. Ever heard that? You know when you get? No maybe something's upsetting you you can put something in your hand and you squeeze it in it helps to relieve the stress. Or in other words, get rid of the stress to squeeze it off.
I hate my boss and then you squeeze or I hate my whatever. I'm having such a difficult time with my kid and you squeeze this stress ball. So it's supposed to work and interesting stress balls. Alright, but it's supposed to help you calm down. Alright, so here we go. Let's do pronunciation repeat after me.
The woman's hands are gripping a yellow number two pencil at both ends. The middle part of the pencil is clenched between her teeth. She might be biting the pencil out of frustration or habit. If she bites hard enough, there will be teeth marks on the pencil. Okay, all right. I see Leah who to put some apples.
That means she's doing pronunciation. Thank you. Let's see. Leah who says no problems at all. I feel relaxed. Maybe you don't need to stress ball.
Alright, let's see Laila Amina says it was common or pencil or pen. Right. Okay.