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In Touch: English Vocabulary Boost and Quiz In Touch: English Vocabulary Boost and Quiz
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Haha, it's time for a quiz. Let me prepare. Let me prepare. Yes, we're ready. So now I can be nice and serious. Okay, here we go.

All right, let's see. We go question number one. The boys planned to steal Hmm. From Hmm. Once again the boys plan to steal Hmm. From Hmm, here your options.

A horses Dr. B cows driver. Uh huh. I think we're gonna add one extra word in here from the AHA. The boys plan to steal from the A his horses Dr. B's cows driver sees ducks, banker. And D his chickens. Farmer, huh?

Oh, I see answers in the comment. It's time for Music Okay, all right. Here we go. Let's see the boys plan to steal the chickens right from the farmer. Right. Okay, so it's right away in the conversation right.

Let's go back here and take a look after we steal the price chickens. And at that point we can probably assume that it's from a farmer, but then we know for sure is from a farmer because he's like, does the farmer have a shotgun? Right so we know for sure that they are planning and they planned Steal chickens from the farmer. Right? Question number two, ooh. If we lay low, we're trying to a avoid confusion.

Be avoid attention. See avoid television, or D avoid depression. Here's your music okay. Okay, so if we lay low, we're trying to avoid attention, right? Let's take a look at lay low. Where did we steer it is?

It was part of a sentence lay low for a while. Ah, it's right there. Avoid attention. Avoid means to stay away from something right? Stay away from attention. So you probably have to stay away from people because they're going to be looking for you, especially the police.

I don't for some time, keeper selves out of view for a period of time, right? Avoid attention. If you're trying to lay low. You need to avoid attention. Okay, so the best answer is B. Let's talk quickly about the other answers.

Avoid confusion. Confusion just means when people aren't understanding things everyone is feeling. Ah, oh, I don't understand what I don't get it. Ah, oh, he right. I feel confused, I may be frustrated because I don't understand to avoid confusion. That's not what we're looking for.

Avoid television. Who? interesting idea but no, that's not what we're looking for. Who am I? 2018 says Hello, hello, hello. Right and avoid depression.

Now that's not the right answer. It's incorrect. But depression is when someone feels depressed. Right? And maybe they're upset. They're sad.

They're melancholy. They're like, I just don't feel good. And they're like, way down here right? instead of like really good energy. They're depressed. Right?

Okay, but either way that's not the answer we're looking for. Question number three. Haha. In the conversation picture, the boys are looking a toward the left. Be toward the ground. See toward the trees or D toward the clouds.

Music Okay, so in the conversation picture the boys are looking to be to work toward the ground. Okay, whoo Hey See, maybe this one was a tricky one. Let's take a look at the picture. Okay, so we're gonna need to look at their heads, right? Where are they looking? We can't see their eyes.

Exactly right. So we have to kind of guess, but based on how their heads are, like, tilted forward, right? I would say they're looking down. And if you look down, maybe there's some grass down there. Maybe there's a dog or maybe someone playing out there. But the trees are in the background, though they're looking down.

Right? They're looking down towards the ground. So that would mean be toward the ground. Hmm, the closest next answer would be toward the trees, right? Because the trees are in that direction. But their voice their viewpoint right now is looking down.

So that'd be toward the chrome toward the clouds. Not even close. They'd have to Be like this looking up toward the left. For the left, no, you know, their heads are down looking down. Right. Okay.

And we have to answer using the information that we have, right? Because let's look at the picture once again. We can't actually see, right, we can't see what's down below. So is it possible that there are little baby trees is possible, right? But we know for sure that the big trees are in the background. And if this is a deck, it's most likely in the backyard.

And in the backyard, they usually have an area that is grass right when they mow the grass and they make it look pretty and stuff like that. So if they're looking down, it's to the ground. Alright. So for the ground. Question number four. Here we go.

Mm hmm. In the location where the boys Live, the population is probably around a 50 people, b 500 people see 5000 people or D 5 million people. Okay. Here's your music Okay, I could listen to the music all day long. But we have a quiz, though. All right.

Number four was in the location where the boys live. The population is probably around around here means approximately right? We don't have the exact number, but it's probably around a yes. 50 people. Okay. So how do we know this information?

Huh? What part of the conversation led us to know that they're probably about 50 people. Let's go back to the conversation. Here we go down at the very end of the conversation. Pete says, this is going to be the greatest heist in the history of this tiny town. So I remember saying before, this is not Small Town.

This is not a big town. This is a tiny town. Right? So if we look at our options, look, let me find it here. The options 50 505,000 or 5 million, or 5 million is like a huge Well, maybe not a super huge but a very large city. Very large city, right.

5000 People, definitely not a big city, but it's a good sized city. 500 Okay, we're getting too small, but it's not tiny. 50 people. That is a tiny town, right? Maybe you have one post office, maybe one gas station, one stoplight, or probably have a bar seems like all the small towns have a bar, maybe two bars where they can drink because they're so bored. There's no Enter to entertainment.

Right? So 50 people is the best choice if we're talking about a tiny town All right. All right, let's move forward. Question number five. If we regularly keep in touch with the prize chickens, we probably do what a talk about stealing them be dream about eating them. See, visit them frequently.

Or D listen to them on the radio. Okay, let me know what you think in the comments. Here is your music. They give you clear thinking okay? Okay, all right, here we go. So if we regularly keep in touch with the prize chickens, in other words, if we communicate or we go, we're around them.

If we're around them a lot, we regularly right so frequently, keep in touch, maintain communication with the prize chickens. We probably do what, huh? Well keep in touch is all about, you know, being able to communicate frequently and being able to talk and stuff. So, see, visit them frequently. Hmm You can't really talk with them. chickens, right?

Not in this reality, right? But if you keep in touch with the prize chickens, you probably go and check on them. You go to see, okay, do they have enough food? Do they have enough water? Do they? Are they happy?

Are they too crowded? Do we need a bigger place? Are they healthy? Are they plump? Right? Okay.

So if we keep in touch, then we probably visit them frequently. Frequently just means often it means many times, maybe in a day or in a week, but frequently over and over. All right. Talk about stealing them. Well, we might talk about stealing them, but we're more focused on keeping in touch, right? maintain communication, or being close to them to see what's happening.

Or dream about eating them. Hmm, probably, especially if they're plump. But once again, the question is focused on keeping in touch, maintaining communication. Listen to them on the radio. Well, I think it would be really boring to hear on the radio, so I don't know anyone who's going to put chickens on radio. So visit them frequently is the best choice when we're focused on regularly keeping in touch.

Right? Okay. All right. So that was Question number five. And first, let's go back. For this question, keeping in touch.

Let's just review the idiom. Once again, we stay in touch, when we want to maintain eye contact or communication with the person and there are different options. Stay in touch, be in touch, keep in touch, or get in touch, right. And just very quickly here, they're they're very similar, but you know English has its extra little words for different situations. Stay in touch. means we need to maintain communication.

Like let's say you see your friend for the first time in a long time, and they're like, okay, we need to stay in touch. Maybe we'll see each other once a week, or call each other, but keep doing it right. Be in touch is not as specific means Okay, once in a while, we need to communicate with each other, but we need to maintain some contact. Keep in touch is pretty much similar to stay in touch. You keep in touch with someone, you are kind of frequently, you know, contacting with contacting them, get in touch could be like in the example if I don't get in touch with our lawyer, I won't be able to stay in touch with my ex wife and kids. So get in touch is mostly used in a situation where you haven't really been contacting the person, but you need to get in touch.

You need to establish communication Create communication so you're able to talk with them, right? Okay, so that's in touch. That was any important today. Okay, so we did the quiz. Yes, right. But let's, let's take a look.

What did we accomplish today in this lesson? So let's see if we can fill in the checkboxes. If we talk about an idiom, Yes, we did. We just finished talking about the idiom and reviewing the idiom. So we did that. Did we describe and summarize who let's take a look?

Yes, we summarized this picture, which means to not give a lot of details, but give a good idea of what is happening in the picture. So yes, we did that. We can put a checkmark. Can we use a picture and the idiom to create a conversation? Of course, Aha. So even made the idioms bold in the conversation, right and here's our conversation with the picture and the idiom We can give a checkmark for that.

Did we use pictures to explain vocabulary and phrases in the conversation? What Of course? Yes. So let's quick take a look at the phrases that we covered today. Ah, we talked about ex wife. This was when we were talking about the idiom But either way, it's good.

We did lawyer, and we did notary. And one thing I think is important, especially if you come to visit the USA. In the USA a notary is not an attorney. An order is not a lawyer in other countries. No toddies No. tario they are similar to an attorney but in the USA, it's different.

It's different. It's important to remember that okay, we did steal the price chickens are nice. lay low for a while. Our secret channels. Does he have a shotgun when the chickens are plump, the greatest heist Alright, so did we did A lot of vocabulary and stuff. There we go.

And did we test you with the quiz? Of course, I'm wearing my glasses, and we did music as well. Okay, so we did a lot today. And I had a great time with you guys improve your English and become more valuable, right? So the idea is to use English as a tool, right to help your life. And when you improve your English, you have a stronger tool to be able to do things and then you become more valuable, which means you can provide more value to other people and do more things and have more skills.

Okay, so I'm going to play a little bit of music, because I like it. And then I will type in the comments and say thank you for watching this lesson. Here we go.

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