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THINK and SPEAK in English

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0:00are you ready to think and speak in English today  let's do it if you have ever been watching YouTube  
0:07on your phone and then looked at the clock and  realized that 2 hours passed by just like that  
0:14well today's lesson is for you you're going to  learn how to think and speak in English about  
0:21technology and also about your age hi I'm Vanessa  from speak englishwith vanessa. comom and like  
0:30always I have created a free pdf worksheet for  you with all of today's important vocabulary  
0:36definitions sample sentences and at the bottom  of this worksheet you can answer a quiz to test  
0:43yourself to see if you really learned everything  from today's English lesson you can click the  
0:48link in the description to download that  free pdf worksheet today all right let's  
0:53get started thinking and speaking in English  about our first topic which is technology let's  
1:00go in this lesson I'm going to tell you a little  story about my journey with using technology and  
1:07I will explain some key vocabulary along the way I  hope that you too will feel confident thinking and  
1:13speaking in English about the topic of technology  by the end of this lesson let's start with the  
1:19story so I need to watch YouTube for work but I  would often times log on to YouTube for work and  
1:28end up watching t tons of other videos unrelated  to work it was a time suck can you guess what this  
1:36word time suck means take a look at this sentence  I removed all unnecessary apps from my phone  
1:43because they were just a Time suck we can kind  of Imagine a vacuum sucking away your time and  
1:52that's what it is it's just something that wastes  your time I was wasting time on YouTube it was  
2:00a Time suck for me I was developing a Reliance on  technology because I felt like it was important  
2:08for my job but was it really this word Reliance  is talking about being dependent on something it's  
2:17good to be dependent on some things I am dependent  on my family or I rely on my family but the way  
2:27that I just used it a Reliance on Tech technology  you kind of get the sense that I don't want to be  
2:34reliant on technology have you ever said something  like this I realized that I have a Reliance on  
2:41technology when I use Google Maps to get anywhere  Google Maps has saved me so many times I have a  
2:49Reliance on Google Maps technology all right  let's go to the next part of the story but the  
2:55thing was I couldn't stay focused using the apps  that I thought I needed for work there were too  
3:01many distractions let's take a look at this fun  expression the thing is or the thing was I love  
3:09expressions like this because Advanced English  speakers and native English speakers use these all  
3:14the time but I feel like English Learners don't  really integrate these into daily conversation so  
3:20here's your chance to be able to use this we  use the thing is or the thing was to give an  
3:27introduction to a topic or maybe like a summary of  a topic so let me give you another example I know  
3:33that I need to get healthier but the thing is I  don't like to work out so we're kind of narrowing  
3:41the topic here I know I need to get healthy  but the thing is here's my introduction to the  
3:48problem the summary of the problem I don't like  to work out and that's how I used it when I was  
3:54talking about technology the thing is my summary  or my introdu of the problem the thing is I just  
4:01couldn't stay focused and why because the next  word there were too many distractions this is  
4:10the problem with the internet right there are too  many distractions if you've ever worked online I'm  
4:16sure that distractions have been a problem for you  what are distractions well they are things that  
4:21are trying to take your attention away from what  you need to be focusing on right now you need to  
4:27be focusing on this English lesson on on YouTube  but do you know what there are recommended videos  
4:33there are other things online everything might be  popping up and moving there's so many distractions  
4:40that it's hard to stay focused and learn English  I know it's hard to stay focused but we need to  
4:46push aside distractions and I'm going to give you  a solution for this in just a minute telling you  
4:51about what I did let's move on to the story even  worse my bad Tech habits were making me miss out  
4:58on real life interaction actions with my friends  and family this word real life interactions notice  
5:06the pronunciation here interactions the tea has  been completely cut out real life interactions  
5:14this is talking about connecting with people in  real life the people who are at the table with  
5:19you the people who are in your classroom these  are the people tangible people around you not  
5:26the things that are going on online it's a problem  when whenever I heard a notification on my phone  
5:32bling I felt like I needed to check it but the  problem was I wasn't being present and I needed  
5:40to do something about it this word notification  is highly linked to technology nowadays we get  
5:48lots of notifications on our phone all the time  it's such a pain what about this being present  
5:57well you probably know what a present present  is like a gift I gave a present to my friend on  
6:03their birthday but that's not what we're talking  about we are talking about your body and your  
6:09mind being physically there in the moment you are  being present you're not thinking about something  
6:17else you're not worrying about something else  you are being present and that's the problem  
6:23with our phones it's hard to be present when we're  looking at our phones and technology so what's the  
6:30solution well I decided to read a book called  digital minimalism and it inspired me to add a  
6:38block on my phone so that I could only use YouTube  for a specific amount of time at a specific amount  
6:46of time per day I like this expression inspired me  it gave you some inspiration to make some change  
6:54in your life this book inspired me it really made  me want to make a change his descriptions were  
7:00great his analogies were great his story was great  and reading this book inspired me to what add a  
7:08block you might also hear this called blocker add  a Blocker on my phone there's certain apps I use  
7:15app Block but there are plenty of others that  will have you set a type of plan I want to only  
7:25use YouTube from 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. each  day maybe this is something that you need for  
7:31work like me so this is my working time and I only  can watch YouTube during that time so it makes me  
7:39Focus because the block is restricting my access  and also 9:00 a.m. is when my new YouTube videos  
7:48come out so you're able to focus and study English  at this time each Friday I hope so and not give in  
7:55to all the distractions the most useful thing is  that the block turns off all apps at night so that  
8:04I don't start Doom scrolling or get sucked into  news articles late at night has this ever happened  
8:11to you you're looking at something and then all  of a sudden the internet shows you terrible things  
8:16happening around the world oh no bad bad bad  and you have to click on it you have to know  
8:22what it is so you start reading more and more bad  things this is Doom scrolling and unfortunately  
8:30it's something that social media does really  well because as humans we want to click on bad  
8:35things we want to find out all of the terrible  things that are happening so it brings a lot of  
8:41attention and eyeballs to social media but it's  not good for us as humans to be Doom scrolling  
8:48and feel really anxious the other expression  that I used is to get sucked into something  
8:54here again we're talking about imagine a vacuum  our attention and our brain is being sucked into  
9:03these news articles or whatever else you might  be looking at and all of a sudden 3 hours passes  
9:09just like that and we haven't really noticed the  world around us we're not being present this app  
9:15Block was a GameChanger I felt free finally from  the pool of unlimited media I'm more productive  
9:24during my workday and I'm more present when  it comes to time with my family and friends  
9:29and you know what I can even sleep better at  night I love this word GameChanger it's such a big  
9:36expression that means everything changed because  of someone or something so this simple app on my  
9:43phone this app Block was a GameChanger it changed  everything for my experience using media it was  
9:50a game Cher you might even say that about my  English lessons Vanessa's English lessons were a  
9:57GameChanger for my English learning Journey all of  a sudden I felt like English was possible it was  
10:03fun it was enjoyable I had a plan great it was a  game changer I also used the word productive when  
10:11you are productive you can achieve more so it's  great to be productive at work when you're trying  
10:18to clean your house you want to be productive  and not distracted of course you don't need to  
10:24be productive all the time sometimes it's nice to  just go have a picnic outside and spend time with  
10:30friends you're not creating something and working  and being productive no you're just enjoying life  
10:35but it's important to be productive when you want  to be productive and did you notice that I used  
10:41the word present again I could be present with  the people who mattered the my friends and family  
10:48I was present with them and most importantly  I was able to set a good example for my kids  
10:55who are growing up with more technology than I  could ever have imagined having as a kid when I  
11:02was a kid there was a TV and a phone on the wall  and that was it but kids nowadays are growing up  
11:10with the possibility of so much technology and  I think this role setting is really important  
11:17I use the word most importantly because to me I  think this is one of the most important things  
11:23as a parent that I can do my habits affect me but  most importantly they also affect ffect the young  
11:30people who I'm trying to raise into good adults  when you're a parent you try to set a good example  
11:36or even just as a human you try to set a good  example you don't throw your trash on the ground  
11:43you put it in the trash can why of course to help  the Earth but also to set a good example you're  
11:49trying to be a good citizen a good parent a good  human and I also used this wonderful verb phrase  
11:57could have ever imagined or we can switch it could  ever have imagined this is obviously another big  
12:05full expression here I said more technology than  I could ever have imagined maybe you can even use  
12:13this for your English learning Journey as well you  might say when I was taking English classes as a  
12:20child occasionally we watched a VHS in English  but it was so limited now there are more English  
12:30videos than I could ever have imagined when I was  a kid right now there are really unlimited videos  
12:38that you can watch in English and I hope that  this one is useful to you and finally I want to  
12:44show my kids and anyone else that technology is  a great tool that you can use when you establish  
12:51boundaries this phrase establish boundaries is the  key for pretty much everything in life you need to  
12:59establish boundaries with technology with your  work with your relationships with yourself it  
13:06is important to establish boundaries this means  that you're setting limits or guidelines you not  
13:14just saying everything's okay no instead you  are establishing boundaries in a relationship  
13:21maybe your relationship with technology and  for me it was really useful to have this app  
13:27Block that was able to help help me establish  boundaries with technology so now I feel a lot  
13:33healthier and I'm able to use it in a better  way well I hope that you felt inspired to focus  
13:41when you are using technology so that you can  really learn English let's talk about our next  
13:47topic which is age everyone grows older and how  can we talk about it well let's learn how to do  
13:54it in English let's go are you ready to get  started let's start with the story recently  
14:00I went to the grocery store to buy some wine and  the 16-year-old cashier asked to check my ID okay  
14:07so I don't know if this 16-year-old cashier was  actually 16 years old but I wanted to introduce  
14:15you to this useful way of describing age do you  notice something about this expression there are  
14:21two hyphens 16 hyphen year hyphen old cashier  this is an adjective describing cashier so we  
14:33could say my 4-year-old son loves snakes it's true  he loves all kinds of snakes and here I'm using it  
14:43as an adjective to describe what to describe  son my son my 4-year-old son the 16-year-old  
14:53cashier now there is another way to talk about  age which you'll see in an upcoming sentence  
14:59so keep this in mind and let's go on to the next  part of the story in the US you'll get carded if  
15:05you look younger than 50 years old they're pretty  strict about underage drinking do you know this  
15:12lovely phrase to get carded it doesn't mean that  they're giving me a greeting card happy Birthday  
15:19Vanessa no instead it just means that the cashier  is checking my ID to make sure that I'm old enough  
15:26to buy something usually it's tobacco or alcohol  so if you look under the age of 50 you will get  
15:36carded most likely they'll say can I see your  ID or do you have an ID sometimes they'll say  
15:43what year were you born in if they're pretty sure  that you're over the age of 21 which is the legal  
15:50drinking age in the US but usually you'll get  carded and sometimes I know I have some older  
15:57neighbors there 55 years old when they go to buy  alcohol and they get carded they get so excited  
16:07you think that I'm under 21 years old yes I will  show you my ID no problem and this is a a big part  
16:16of American culture that they are strict about  underage drinking that doesn't mean that people  
16:21underage don't drink they definitely do but  this is just the legal system remember how we  
16:26just talked about 16 year old cashier take a look  at the phrase I just used 50 years old what's the  
16:36difference between these two 16y old cashier and  50 years old it's the S and there's a Hy hyphens  
16:47in the first one so here take a look at how we're  going to grammatically use the second one he is  
16:5450 years old I am 5 100 years old amazing so here  we are going to be using the S when we are simply  
17:07stating an age he is 50 years old but we could say  he is a 50y old man notice how we added man to the  
17:22end and we need those hyphens when we're adding  the noun at the end lots of ways to talk about age  
17:29okay let's continue with the story and see what  happened at the grocery store well the girl looked  
17:35at my ID and said oh my mom was born in 1987 too  what I have never felt so old I know that 36 years  
17:47old is not old but it made me feel old let's  talk about this phrase to feel old I know that  
17:5736 years old old is not really old but it made me  feel old so here we have a discrepancy between my  
18:06true age and how I feel I think this has happened  to everyone at some point maybe you're watching a  
18:13professional sport and you realize oh everyone  playing that professional sport is younger than  
18:19me what there becomes a turning point when you're  becoming wiser more mature and older along the way  
18:29so you might say I remember when my cousins were  born and now they're graduating from high school  
18:36it makes me feel so old all right let's continue  with the story yes I felt old but I know that age  
18:43is just a number it's all about your mindset and  your creaky knees right this phrase might exist  
18:51in your native language as well age is just a  number maybe if you are 75 years old old you  
18:59might feel extremely old or you might feel young  and vibrant excited about the world curious and  
19:07interested well it's just a mindset usually so  we could say age is just a number all right let's  
19:16continue for me I hope that as I age despite what  my body does I'll continue to be young at heart  
19:25did you notice that I used this word differently  than usual ual I said I hope that as I age I used  
19:33it as a verb usually the word age is a noun right  what is your age but here we're talking about to  
19:43age which means simply to get older so you might  say something like this everyone ages it's just  
19:50a part of life isn't that true everyone ages a  lovely verb the next phrase about age I'd like to  
19:58introduce you to is this one to be young at heart  I know that as we age and as we get older life  
20:07happens there are difficult and heavy things that  happen to us so how can we stay young at heart  
20:16take a look at this sentence in my opinion being  around young children helps you to stay young  
20:22at heart you enjoy playing you can laugh at the  silly things that they do it keep keeps you young  
20:29at heart all right let's continue with the story  I hope I'll always be curious and interested in  
20:36the world it's never too late to learn something  new like English I love this phrase it's never  
20:43too late we can use this about growing older about  aging it's never too late to learn English I know  
20:51a lot of my students are retired now you all of a  sudden have this free time and you want to invest  
20:57it in in yourself being curious and interested  in the world improving yourself keeping your  
21:03mind active it's never too late to learn English  but we can also use this phrase for a lot of other  
21:09things as well my family loves to plant things  including trees well trees take a long time to  
21:18grow and yes I wish I had planted trees 10 years  ago but I could use this phrase it's never too  
21:26late to plant a tree start today and in 50 years  it will be a big mature tree it's never too late  
21:35all right let's continue here's my advice as your  English teacher don't listen to all those negative  
21:41people who say that you can't teach an old dog  new tricks does this phrase exist in your native  
21:47language unfortunately this is quite a negative  phrase that's usually meant to discourage people  
21:55or if you feel like you're not learning something  fast enough you might use this and say I got my  
22:02first cell phone last week and I just can't  figure it out I guess you can't teach an old  
22:09dog new tricks but the truth is you can keep your  mind open your style of learning might be slightly  
22:16different your results might be slightly different  but do you know what it is worth it to keep your  
22:22mind active and always learning new things that  interest you all right let's continue a lot of my  
22:28older and wiser students tell me that they are  learning English in order to keep their mind young  
22:36what a great idea I love it this phrase to keep  your mind young means that even though your body  
22:44is getting older maybe your body is not capable of  the same agile fast difficult things that you used  
22:52to do when you were younger your mind can stay  young and active there are a lot of way that you  
22:58can do this the number one way is to speak English  with Vanessa of course but the other ways that you  
23:05can keep your mind young are doing puzzles trying  to figure out different problems that you can  
23:11solve try a new kind of art try some painting  maybe make something with Clay these types of  
23:18things can help to keep your mind young and fresh  I want to share a quote with you about age and  
23:25growing older by George Bernard Shaw the author  it's this we don't stop playing because we grow  
23:34older we grow older because we stop playing of  course you can't stop the Aging of your body but  
23:43here he's talking about the Aging of the mind if  you continue playing enjoying things finding the  
23:50joy in the little moments of Life your mind will  stay young wonderful idea well congratulations on  
23:58learning how to think and speak in English about  technology and your age and now I have a question  
24:06for you let me know in the comments how old were  you when you got your first cell phone I think for  
24:14me I was maybe 19 or 20 years old let me know in  the comments how old were you when you got your  
24:22first cell phone and I can't wait to see what you  have to say don't forget to download the free PDF  
24:28worksheet with all of today's important vocabulary  sample sentences and you can take the quiz at the  
24:34bottom of the worksheet you can click on the  link in the description to download that free  
24:38pdf worksheet today thanks so much for learning  English with me and I'll see you again next Friday  
24:43for a new lesson here on my YouTube channel bye  but wait do you want more I recommend watching  
24:50this video next where you can speak with me for 2  hours including learning about how to speak about  
24:59when you have truly fallen in love let's watch  that video to find out and I'll see you there