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In today's lesson, you
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and I will be going on an adventure together as we explore the highs
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and lows of the illustrious Canada whilst improving your everyday English.
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Now, if you don't know what illustrious means,
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don't worry, because by the end of the video you will,
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along with a bunch of other native expressions and advanced pieces of vocabulary
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that will help you to sound so much more fluent.
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Now, as always, everything from today's lesson will be included in a completely free PDF,
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and the link to that is in the top comment.
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Okay then, let's do this.
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Let's start off in Toronto, the capital.
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Although it isn't actually the capital,
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I feel like it really should be,
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you know, it's definitely the most well-known place in Canada.
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It's kind of like how in Australia,
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the capital city isn't Sydney or Melbourne,
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which, you know, why not?
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These are the two most famous places in that country.
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Never mind.
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Anyway, this was my first impression of Toronto.
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And you know what?
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It actually looks really nice.
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So your first impression of something is your initial opinion of it when you experience it for the first time.
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And when we say, you know what,
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this is just a natural phrase we use when we want to introduce a new thought or opinion,
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often when what we're about to say may sound slightly surprising.
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Right then, so the first thing we need to do is get some food,
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and this is what I went for.
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Now, I'm just going to be honest,
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on this trip I went absolutely pasta crazy crazy.
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I could not get enough of it.
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So if you say that you are something crazy,
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such as pasta crazy, it just means that you really,
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really like that thing.
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And this is a very native piece of everyday slang.
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And secondly, if you say that you can't get enough of something,
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it means that you enjoy it so much that you always want more of it and you never feel satisfied.
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Not like an addiction, but well, like a light-hearted addiction.
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Anyway, after my meal I went to visit possibly the most underwhelming landmark in the entire universe.
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Seriously, this is just rubbish, bro.
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So if something's underwhelming it just means that it's disappointing or not as good as you expected it to be.
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And secondly, rubbish is a British way of referring to trash,
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which is the American way.
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Or, as is the case here,
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it can also be British slang to say that something isn't very good.
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But you know what isn't rubbish?
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This video!
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Ah, thank you, I appreciate that.
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No, no, well this video isn't rubbish, obviously.
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But also, the nature in Canada is not rubbish.
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In fact, it's actually quite brilliant.
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And it also provides the perfect opportunity to teach you some new vocabulary.
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So let's start off with Niagara Falls,
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which honestly was kind of incredible.
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It was even better than I expected.
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So yeah, this was definitely not underwhelming,
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but it wasn't overwhelming either.
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Let me explain.
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So as we know, underwhelming means disappointing,
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which is of course negative.
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So you might assume that the opposite word,
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overwhelming, means that it is positive.
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Well, no, because it actually means that something can be
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so intense or powerful or strong that is actually quite hard to process or handle.
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You become overwhelmed, which isn't a good thing.
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So whilst it can sometimes be positive if you are speaking about something good,
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such as the support was overwhelming or the kindness of the people was overwhelming,
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to be honest, I'd say that more often than not it actually suggests
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that something is too much to take in
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and it's too much for your senses or emotions to handle and therefore you become overwhelmed which as mentioned is negative.
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So for example a very natural way of using this would be the noise in the city was overwhelming
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or the amount of work I had to do was overwhelming.
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So in these examples it's not positive.
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It means there's so much happening that it feels difficult to cope with.
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Anyway, let me just show you a few more shots of nature,
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and in this case, shots refers to video footage or photos of something,
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and then we'll find some natural and native ways to describe them.
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So firstly, let's look at this woodland bridge thing,
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which was actually in Vancouver.
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Now, this place was breathtaking,
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serene, and honestly quite invigorating.
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Breathtaking means it's beautiful, so beautiful it takes your breath away.
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Serene means beautiful and also peaceful,
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and if something's invigorating, it makes you feel fresh,
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alive, and full of energy.
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So next up we have these guys, the parrot...
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No, I shouldn't be on the screen,
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it should be showing the video for...
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Thank you, thank you, god.
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It's not hard, is it?
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Anyway, here are some parrots,
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who are not only very cute,
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but also vibrant, meaning very colourful,
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exotic, meaning interesting because they're from a distant place,
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and finally mesmerising, meaning they are so fascinating that you can't stop looking.
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Now, of course, you can't make a video about Canada without talking about these guys.
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Yes, we have actual grizzly...
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Bro, I told you, I shouldn't be on the screen.
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It should be the footage of the bears.
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Bears.
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Yes, thank you.
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Thank you.
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God, really?
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Twice?
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Anyway.
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You can describe these bears as adorable, intimidating, or docile.
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I'll give you a second to read the definitions,
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you can pause the video if you want.
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But honestly, they weren't actually very intimidating,
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because they were being quite docile.
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Yep, they were just chilling.
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Now one thing I will say about Canada is that the food is really, really nice.
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Yes, it's It's delicious.
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It's unreal.
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It's exquisite.
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And those are the most common ways of saying that food tastes nice,
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all with slightly different nuances,
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which you can see on the screen now.
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So apart from the tasty food, what else is there?
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Well, let's wrap up by looking at some small,
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random, everyday things, starting with this pizza vending machine.
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Yep, that's pretty cool.
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I thought these only existed in Japan, to be honest.
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We also have this extremely weird and realistic sculpture of some people,
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which honestly really scared me the first time I saw it.
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We have loads of cute things,
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which, you know, I'm all about.
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That's kind of my vibe.
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And last but definitely not least, we have...
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Alcohol.
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No, wait, that's bad.
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Food.
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Oh, no, wait, we've already done that.
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Art.
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We have art, okay?
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And I'll put some of that on the screen now.
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Very nice.
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Anyway, you may have noticed that I used the phrase last but not least,
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and this is a very common expression for when you're talking about the final thing that you wanted to mention,
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just to make it very clear that it is as important as everything else before it.
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So you're saying it's the last thing,
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yes, but it's definitely not the least important thing.
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And I also said, let's wrap this up,
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and that just means that we're going to finish something or bring it to an end.
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So it's often used when ending a conversation,
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a meeting, or in this case, a brilliant YouTube video.
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Yeah, so overall, Canada is great.
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It's full of lovely people.
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Toronto is fun, vibrant, crazy, and exciting.
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Whereas Vancouver is boring, boring,
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boring, and bo- I'm joking.
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I actually prefer Vancouver, and it isn't boring at all.
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It's just more chill, relaxed but there is still a lot going on.
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In fact I'm genuinely considering moving there.
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Yeah that would be nice.
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Anyway and there we have it.
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Thank you so much for watching.
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I hope that you have enjoyed this new style of video.
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If you have then please let me know by liking the video
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and dropping a comment down below because I would be more than happy to make some more of these.
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Now as mentioned I would highly recommend checking out the free pdf as well.
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The link is in the top comment and it includes all of the expressions,
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some more examples and some detailed explanations so it's definitely worth checking out.
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So all you need to do is hit the link,
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enter your email and I'll instantly send it to you.
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Yeah sorry you do need to give me your email address.
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There's no such thing as a free lunch buddy.
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And that will be the final expression in today's video.
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There's no such thing as a free lunch and that just means that you can't get something for nothing.
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everything has a cost
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and in this case the cost is um you giving me your email address
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but don't worry i'm not going to spam you with a load of annoying emails
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but every tuesday i will send you a fun newsletter it's great honestly it's one of the best things
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that i do right then thank you
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so much for watching remember to like subscribe and comment down below
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and i'll see you very soon for another video cheers by the way illustrious means
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that something is very well known admired or respect it.
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I almost forgot to teach you that.

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  • initial opinion (첫인상): 어떤 것에 대한 첫 번째 느낌이나 의견을 표현합니다. 예를 들어, "This was my first impression of Toronto"와 같이 사용됩니다.
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