04 Explore Vocabulary and Phrases Part 1

Bite the Bullet: English Fluency Boost and Quiz Bite The Bullet: English Fluency Boost and Quiz
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Here we go. Let's watch the first part of the conversation. You're gonna have to bite the bullet on this one, huh? You're gonna have to bite the bullet on this one. Hmm. So here are other ways to say bite the bullet, okay?

And when I give you these other ways, it's pretty easy to understand what this idiom means. Okay? Let's see, you're gonna have to accept the consequences. And says, right. So, when you bite the bullet, it means you know something bad happened and you have to accept what happened, right? You have to be brave in a difficult situation, right?

Something went wrong. You're alright, I have to deal with it. Right? Let's see. You have to embrace the circumstances and move forward. Word.

Another way to say it is we have to accept the situation. How it is, we can't change it, it's already done and still move forward toward your goals. Hmm, if we can make that a little bit smaller, it all fits. All right. Okay. So these are other ways and the meaning of the idiom bite the bullet in the conversation, he says, have to bite the bullet on this, we're gonna have to bite the bullet on this one.

You're gonna have to bite the bullet on this one. You're gonna have to accept the consequences. consequences are the results of something right? They could be good consequences or they could be bad, but if someone's biting the bullet, something bad probably happened and as a result there are negative comment. Consequences things have gone wrong. Right?

So let's do some pronunciation. And if you're doing pronunciation, put some apples in the comments and a nose. It lets me know that you are participating. Okay, repeat after me. Bite the bullet. accept the consequences.

Be brave in a difficult situation. Embrace the circumstances and move forward. Accept the situation how it is and still move forward towards your goals. Okay, aha, I see an apple in the comment. That means someone's doing pronunciation wonderful. Okay, so this one in the middle, embrace the circumstances and move forward.

Embrace means to like to Hug, right? If you embrace a person, you hug them. In a situation like this. You it's not like you hug the circumstances but you embrace them, you you accept them, right? You take them in, you understand that it wasn't so great. And you move forward, you bite the bullet.

You accept the consequences and you move forward. You accept the situation how it is, and you still move forward towards your goals. So the lady in this picture, Her face is kind of like, Huh, right. Something probably went wrong. Maybe she made a negative decision, something bad happened in her life. And she's like, Huh, well, I could sit around and complain all day long.

Or I could bite the bullet and move forward. Right? It sucks, right? It sucks right now, but I got to do something and move forward. Ah, more apples in the comments. Love the pronunciation.

Okay, so let's go Move forward in the conversation. And Mustafa rz says Hi, everyone. Hello, hello. Alright, here we go forward in the conversation. Why? I wasn't speeding.

I was just driving a bit fast. Well, the police officer didn't agree with you. And now you have a $300 ticket. Hmm. So it seems that this guy's daughter was driving like a maniac. And the police officers stopped her and gave her a $300 ticket.

And she probably gave him an explanation. She said, What did she say? She's like, oh, why? Why? I wasn't speeding. I was just driving a bit fast.

Well, the police officer didn't agree with you. And now you Have a $300 ticket. Hmm. He didn't agree with you. The police officer didn't agree with you right now you have a big ticket. Okay.

So here are other ways to say he didn't agree with you, right? Here we go. And he is the police officer, right? See the guy in the picture of the star in the blue shirt. Right. So he thought you were incorrect.

Right? We could also say he believed you were wrong. All right. Oh, and rockhead is here in the comments. He says they say hello. I say hello.

All right. Uh huh. rogat says he disagreed with you. Yes, that might be on my list. But great if you guys have other ways to say what we're trying to say. So this is the target phrase, the target sentence.

If you have other ways to say it, put it in the comments. Right? Right. I have a list and if you guys can add to it that's fabulous. Right We can also say, Wow, it was exactly on my list. he disagreed with you, right?

Haha. Mustafa says he did not see eye to eye with you, right eye to eye is another idiom, which means that you you know you understand each other and if you don't see eye to eye or you disagree about something you're not in agreement. Okay. Here's another way you could say he was of the opinion that your way was inappropriate. Right? inappropriate.

It's like not right for the situation. like kind of like is incorrect behavior. Your way of thinking was inappropriate and wrong. Right great guy. So Rog had said he disagreed with you. That was on my list.

Hmm. Nice. And Mustafa came up with another one that was not on my list. Wonderful. Mustafa said he did not see eye to eye with you. Right?

So we can add maybe the idiom. He did not see eye to eye. Eye to eye with you, right, and I'm going to make the words a little bit smaller so they all fit on second. A little bit smaller. There we go. Right.

So these are other ways to say he didn't agree with you, but he thought you were wrong. Uh huh. Rock had said he opposed you. And it's spelled with an O. So it's I'm just going to type it in the comments. He opposed you right?

Is o p p. o s Ed. Right. And the idea is that he was kind of like your your opponent. If you're playing chess, or you're playing a game, you play against someone, right? They're your opponent. They oppose you.

They don't want you to win. They're, you know, playing against you. But in this situation when she's talking to the police officer and she's like, Oh, you know, haha, I was just driving a little fast. The police officers like you were driving like a maniac and he I oppose your opinion. I don't agree with you. Okay.

Ticket time $300 ticket. All right, repeat after me. Let's do some pronunciation. ago. He didn't agree with you. He thought you were incorrect.

He believed you're wrong. he disagreed with you. He was of the opinion that your way was inappropriate. He did not see eye to eye with you. Right? Once again, if you're doing pronunciation, show me some apples and let me know that you are participating.

Okay, let's move forward in the conversation. You're gonna pay for it right? Huh? You're gonna pay right? Well, Ah, well let's we'll see in a moment, right? Right now the girl She's like, haha, Hey Dad, you're gonna pay for my $300 ticket, right?

Huh? I'm going to give you other ways to say you're going to pay right? And we're using gonna write to an informal situation. Ghana is going to but this situation between the father and the daughter. It's you know, very informal. Okay, so here we go.

You're gonna pay right? You're gonna take care of it right You're gonna cover the payment. Right? Hmm, you're gonna pay the fine, right? You're gonna settle the bill, right? So these are all other ways to say, you know, you're gonna pay for my ticket.

Uh huh. Rog head says you're going to be responsible for it. Right? That's, that's, that would that would work. And the thing is with the ticket is going to be in her name, right? So whatever bad things happen with her license, it's going to be in her name.

But to be responsible for it, you could be monetarily responsible, right, you're the one who has to pay the bill. Right. So that works very good. rockhead All right. So let's say you're gonna take care of it, take care of it is you know, take care of the problem. And in this case, the problem is the $300 ticket, right?

So you're gonna take care of it, you're gonna pay that bill, you're gonna cover the payment, right? So if you have a bill, a ticket, well, you have to make a payment. And the girl she wants the dad to cover the payment, you're gonna pay the fine, right? Fine is another way to say money that you have to pay the government because the government thinks you did something wrong. But they give you a fine, they give you a ticket. It's like a bill.

But it's just it's like, someone says a fine. It has the idea that you did something wrong. You broke a law or you did something you weren't supposed to do and now you have to pay the fine, right? Settle the bill. Ah, you could say settle the bill. If you're at a restaurant, right?

Um, excuse me, waiter, I need my bill. And we're going to settle the bill which means pay for it right. So you don't owe anybody Money. Okay. And the girl, the lady down here, she has a similar expression to the girl in the conversation. Ah, you're gonna pay for it right?

As in, you're gonna take care of my problem for me. Well, let's go ahead in the conversation and see what happens. Whoa, no way. You're biting the bullet on this one. Not me, huh? Whoa, no way.

Ah, no way you're biting the bullet. You have to accept the consequences, right? Remember we just did bite the bullet? Uh huh. You have to accept the consequences. You have to be brave in this difficult situation.

Hmm. Okay, so the dad says, whoa, no way, right? You want me to fix your problem? You want me to take my money and fix the problem. That is You created by making really bad choices. Hmm.

Ah, see raga said That's impossible. Right, right. No way. And we're starting motion right? Whoa, no way. Right.

So he gave me an other way to say, Whoa, no way. Right Whoa, that's impossible. There's no way I'm going to pay for that. So here's some other ways that we can say whoa, no way and just say wrongheaded. If you have other ways to do it, put them in the comment and I will read them. We can talk about them.

All right. What? We're going to put the exclamation mark, because it's not just like a regular question. What? No, it's like, what? I won't do that.

Oh my goodness. Heck, no. Ah ha. That's not an option. Hmm. Hey, are you you crazy?

Haha. See August vet over says Hello. Yes. And she also says Not in a million years, right? That's a great way to say whoa No way. And we're going to add the one that raga did two.

That's impossible, right? And the one Olga said Not in a million years, right? We probably want to put some exclamation marks in here. Because the girl is asking the guy to do something that is quite unreasonable, right? $300 is not a huge amount of money. But it is an amount of money, right?

Not everybody's carrying $300 around in their pocket, and they would much rather use it for something else. All right, so let's do some pronunciation. And we're going to put some emotion in our voice. Okay, so repeat after me here. We go. Whoa, no way.

What? I won't do that. Oh my goodness. Heck no. Huh. That's not an option.

Hey, are you crazy? That's impossible. Not in a million years, huh? All right. So let's just see first the question again because these are all responses, right? She he's answering the question that the girls said.

But here we go. Let's Let's hear it. Paper right ticket you're gonna paper right Whoa, no way you're biting the bullet on this one. Not me. What? I won't do that.

Oh, that's not an option. Hmm. All right, you'll these two gay says you need to bear the consequences. Right? Wonderful. That's exactly what bite the bullet means.

You need to accept the situation. You need to accept the negative results and deal with it. Mm hmm. All right. Let's move forward in the conversation. Great.

All right. What would happen is the next time I don't stop for the police. The devil child. Oh, okay. I have to watch that one again. Here we go.

Man, what would happen if the next time I don't Stop for the police. Why did you see the horns? Uh huh. Did you see the smoke above her head? In just a moment ago she was smiling right? You're gonna pay for it right?

All sudden. Wow, man what would happen if next time I don't stop for the police? This isn't evil child. Here we go

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