hi everybody its mr. Duncan in England it's Sunday afternoon and this is live English
here we go again
it is Sunday once more and we are live on YouTube for a Sunday afternoon here
in the UK five minutes past two o'clock I'm very sorry I think today I was about
two minutes late I do apologise for that things are a little bit chaotic here
today for various reasons not least of all because I've just returned from a
short break so everything here is a little bit disorganised you know what
it's like when you've had a holiday it takes a very long time to get back to
normal do you find that when you've had a holiday when you've had a break away
from your normal routine you normally find that it's very hard to get back
into the normal way of doing things so here we are today it's mr. Duncan that's
me that is my name is mr. Duncan for those who don't know who I am I am
Duncan and I teach English right here on YouTube and guess what I have been doing
this for over ten years I know people don't believe me when I tell them I've
been teaching English right here on YouTube for almost in fact
almost 11 years so in October it will be my 11th year on YouTube so I have been
here doing this for quite a long time in fact I am one of the original youtubers
did you know that I am so here we go it is a Sunday and it is Lunn Eve English I
am live here but also you are live there a little bit later on I will be saying
hello to you perhaps who knows so the live chat is now open lots of people
saying hello today I have had a lovely time I've been away I went away for a
few days do you want to know where I went I will show you very briefly where
I've been I went away to a place called Lake Verne we Lake Verne we in Wales a
very beautiful place there you can see the place I was at very scenic very
lovely sometimes it's nice to get away sometimes it's nice to escape for a
while so I went away for about four days and had a lovely relaxing time and one
of the good things about staying in this particular place is that you can't get
any mobile signal so your mobile phone your cellular phone actually doesn't
work in this particular place so it's great if you want to get away from
everything this is the perfect place to go to so this is the place we will be
taking a look at later because I have made a full length lesson right here in
Lake Verne we and of course Wales is a very beautiful
place indeed I love Wales so much in fact I think that Wales is my most
favorite place in the whole of the UK I think so you can see the scenery there
look at that beautiful scenery Wales is very famous for its scenery also its
sheep and lots of other things as well including very good food so I had a
super time I had a wonderful holiday and a little bit later on we will take a
look at a lesson all about Wales and in particular Lake Verne we that is the
place in which I was staying and of course in Wales they have their own
language Welsh although there is a fear that that particular language is slowly
fading away it is slowly disappearing but whilst I was staying at Lake Verne
away I stayed in a lovely hotel and there were some people there who were
Welsh and they were talking at the dinner table in Welch at first I thought
it was another foreign language from maybe Europe or all maybe South America
I wasn't sure but then I realized that it was Welsh so it took me a while to
realize that the language I was listening to at the dinner table was
actually Welsh being spoken so let's have a look the live chat is also up and
running today we have lots of things to do in fact I have a feeling that I have
too many things today too many things to talk about we have the flash phrase
coming a little bit later on some flash phrases and also flash words we also
have the mystery idioms a lot of people now love the mystery idioms they say
here mister can we really like your mystery idioms
so today there will be two more mystery idioms coming today
lots of people already on the live chat thank you very much for joining me today
let us hope that this week YouTube does not interfere with my live stream
because last week I was in the garden with mr. Steve and YouTube cut my
livestream of it wasn't my fault it wasn't my problem it was actually
YouTube's fault in fact YouTube decided to pull the plug
on my live stream last week for a very short time so for those watching last
week I do apologize so pull the plug that is a very interesting phrase if you
pull the plug it means you disconnect something so you
disconnect one thing from another you pull the plug this particular expression
is sometimes used when a person is in a hospital maybe they are very sick maybe
they are dying and they are on a life-support machine Bing Bing Bing and
then perhaps the doctors decide that there is nothing more that can be done
and you have to allow the person to die so you pull the plug so instead of being
Bing you have
I pull the plug I hope no one ever has to pull the plug on me my hope it never
happens so welcome everyone welcome one and all to another live English carnage
'when is here hi mr. Duncan I hope you had a
super-duper weekend I have a really good week because I was away on holiday do
you want to see some more pictures I was at a place called Lake Vyrnwy Lake
Vyrnwy is famous for a very large lake as its name suggests and also there
is a very large dam at Lake Vyrnwy you can see it in that particular photograph
also mr. Steve was hanging around in the hotel although mr. Steve did spend a lot
of time at the bar and there he is there is mr. Steve enjoying a pint of
beer yes mr. Steve does enjoy drinking beer
now and again not often just sometimes so there it is he really does look as if
he's enjoying himself there he looks like he's having a wonderful time with
that that glass of beer so there is mr. Steve enjoying himself there are lots of
places to walk around look at that view isn't that lovely so now I think these
are pine trees so there are lots of pine trees growing around Lake Vyrnwy and
as you can see there some of the pine trees have been cut down but lots of
lovely walks I must admit we did do a lot of walking and of course you can't
have a village without a red telephone box and there is a red telephone box
very near to the lake you see a lot of these around London and
also in some villages so you do see these red telephone boxes around the UK
although nowadays many of them have been replaced by glass telephone boxes there
they are not is attractive as the old-fashioned red boxes I do love the
old telephone boxes sadly in the place I live there isn't one there isn't a
telephone box we don't have one and of course we ate a lot of food during the
holiday you you can't have a holiday without eating have you noticed that
whenever you go away you always tend to eat a lot of food but these particular
types of bread this this bread you can see now in the photograph I think these
pieces of bread look like booms I think they look like bottoms I think they look
a little bit rude do you think so so there were there are some of the things
that we ate some some strange shaped bread which I think looks a little bit
like bums...bottoms oh well I think that's just my mind to be honest so today lots
of questions to ask do you ever lose things do you ever lose things have you
ever lost anything valuable and when we say valuable it can mean something that
you treasure or something that is very expensive so when we use the word
valuable valuable can mean more than one thing it can mean something that is very
expensive or it can mean something that means a lot to you so a valuable item
can have sentimental value we can say that something has
sentimental value so do you ever lose things
to be honest I'm always losing things I am I'm always putting things down and
then later I can't find them for example this morning this morning can you
believe it I lost my mobile phone I couldn't find it anywhere so I was
looking around the house trying to find my mobile phone fortunately I did manage
to find it so here it is now in my hand but sometimes we do we do tend to lose
things so do you ever lose things sometimes you can lose things for a
short period of time and sometimes you can lose it or lose something forever
permanently if you lose something for a short time we can say that you miss
Leigh something you miss Leigh it so miss Leigh means to lose something for a
very short time miss Leigh so if you miss Leigh something it means you lose
it but only for a short time and then you find it again like my mobile phone
so this morning i mislaid my mobile phone live-chat is very busy today thank
you very much so many people on the live chat so here we are at 20 past two on a
Sunday afternoon and we have lots of people talking on the live chat shrim
ibrahim is here hello Sharon thanks for joining me
also Julie gee hello again Julie nice to see you on the live chat Jamal is here
hello Jamal Jamal says hello to everybody of course the reason why you
are here and why I'm here is to share and also to learn
English as well is it true that the tune at the beginning of your live English
was written by you is it true that the tune at the beginning was written by you
do you mean me no no I didn't write the tune at the beginning the piece of music
that you hear at the very beginning was not written by me I wish it was I wish I
could write music so well Nadia is here hello Nadia thanks for joining me today
Sunday it is the 20th of August we have one more Sunday to come so next Sunday
will be the last Sunday of August and it's been a very busy month for me
because of course last weekend I had my birthday last week and I'm
still getting messages from people wishing happy birthday even though my
birthday was last week so thank you very much for for all of the extra birthday
messages that I've received but it was my birthday over a week ago now so my
birthday has gone sadly Nicole is here hi mr. Duncan I'm happy to see you again
I'm happy to see you here well or else I would be doing this for nothing
Wang Nguyen is here thank you very much for joining me a burqa burka Akhtar's is
watching in Turkey hello Turkey I've been to your country twice karyam says I
need someone to make conversation with in English well Kareem you've come to
the right place because everyone here is crazy
about English hello from Taiwan oh hello Taiwan Ching you Chen is here watching
in Taiwan I have a friend who lives in Taiwan just in case he's watching hello
bear watching in Taiwan just in case he's
watching ape algol says mr. Duncan good morning good morning to you
Haider is watching in Iraq thank you for joining me today
Jamal says good introduction mr. Duncan oh thank you very much for that pal Omer
says hello mr. Duncan I am Zeinab from Algeria how are you I
love your lessons thank you very much for that and don't forget all of my
lessons are on my youtube channel and also you can find all of them underneath
this video so all of my playlists are available under this video right
underneath this video you can find all of my lesson playlists and there are
many of them quite a few so how do you find yourself in the position where you
lose things have you ever lost anything have you ever lost anything valuable
another question today is what do you do to relax yourself what do you do to
unwind if you unwind it means you relax you let
yourself go you take some time to relax so what do you do to relax
and as a way of helping us to relax we are now going to take a look at a lesson
that I made can you guess where I made it yes you're right I made this
particular lesson at the place that I was staying at during the week it's true
okay that's it I need a break I've been working all morning and I do
deserve a little rest so I'm going to sit back in my chair close my eyes and
think of a place think of somewhere I would love to be right now
the daily grind of life can sometimes get too much to bear it is very
important to make sure that you regularly take a break from your
everyday routine and the stresses and strains that daily life can throw at you
sometimes you just need to get away from it all and find a place in which to
relax of course this is not always possible so if you can't get there in
person why not use your imagination
think of a place you have been to before somewhere that gave you pleasure or
remember a happy time from your past that you treasure deeply
while relaxing we can say that you are taking a break
you are unwinding you are chilling out you are calming your thoughts you are
putting your feet up to unwind to chill to relax
to rest to put your feet up one of my favorite places to relax and unwinding
is here at Lake Verne we in Wales
this particular area was the subject of one of my earlier lessons and it is a
place that I'm very fond of besides sites there are various sounds that can
help you to relax a gentle stream flowing or the calming sound of waves
lapping on the shore or the sound of water streaming over a dam
many people consider sleeping to be the most effective way to unwind some people
like to have a short sleep during the day this is called a nap it is common
for people to take a short power nap during the afternoon do you like to take
a nap during the day I know I do
some people use mind exercises to relax themselves with this practice is called
meditation these days meditation is a very popular form of relaxation certain
types of music are also good for relaxing too we can describe these
sounds as ambient they help to create the mood and atmosphere around you
that was nice okay I've had my wrist too now time to get back to work
and there it was I hope that lesson made you feel all relaxed and comfortable it
certainly did me so how do you relaxed what do you do to relax yourself what do
you do in your spare time some people like to go for a walk so even though you
are exercising you are still relaxing so there are certain types of exercise that
can be relaxing for example going for a walk so I always like to go for a walk
if I'm feeling a little bit stressed or a little bit unhappy I like to go out
for a walk and I always find that walking does relax me so what do you do
to relax some people like to listen to music or
maybe read a book or even go to sleep of course sleeping I think sleeping is
the ultimate form of relaxation I think so so if you sleep there is nothing more
relaxing than going to sleep unless of course you have nightmares back to the
live chat we will be seeing a lot more of Lake Verne we later on in the lesson
today in the live stream this is live just after 2:30 just after half past two
in the afternoon here in the UK I don't know what time it is where you are
because I'm not there Manuel Manuel says are you I like the lessons that you made
about Samuel Johnson and also the origins of the English language
can you do more like those lessons please well of course there are lots of
lessons with various themes on my youtube channel but of course I will in
the future be making more lessons Ronaldo is here Reinaldo Ronaldo Santos
says good morning mr. Duncan and all of your friends I am talking to
you from salvador in brazil and i'm always excited to watch mr. Duncan's
videos thank you very much for that you've an you've an crystal is here
thank you for joining me today another question today is do you ever
lose things do you ever lose things maybe your belongings maybe something
that you've put down and then later you can't find if you lose something for a
short time we can say that you mislay
there it is there is the word mislay so the word mislay means to lose
something you lose something but quite often when you mislay something you
find it again later so mislay for example this morning i mislaid my phone
I put it down somewhere and then I couldn't remember where I'd put it so I
found it later I had mislaid my phone so Miss Leigh I
was asked to explain that word so there it is just for you Hader Hader says I
always lose some things in my room it's very easy to do though isn't it
especially when you're busy sometimes on a Sunday when I'm running around
preparing this I normally find that I mislay something like put something
down and then I can't remember where I put it
perhaps it's my age I don't know so mislay Thank You Jessi for asking me to
show the word yes there it is there it was and there it is again
there it is just in case you didn't see it miss Leigh you miss Leigh something
you put something down and then you lose it
hello from Kurdistan sazon is here hello to you as well hello teacher from Brazil
door eval door eval or door eval thank you very much
Pedro is here hi Pedro welcome back for a Sunday on this wonderful Sunday the
weather at the moment would you like to see the weather outside the weather
today is not looking great I must admit it's a little bit overcast it's a little
cloudy so there is the view outside so that is today's weather sadly today we
are not outside we are going to stay in the studio but don't worry because we
have lots of outdoor views to come later on including mr. Steve mr. Steve will be
here at 3 o'clock as usual oh yes mr. Steve will be here at 3 and
he has something special today he is going to talk all about idioms to do
with animals animal idioms so I've given him some homework III asked him to do
this last night I said mr. Steve would you mind making a list of animal idioms
so that is what he is doing right now he's very busy preparing so mr. Steve
will be here at 3 o'clock talking of mr. Steve whilst we were away on holiday mr.
Steve actually recorded some special flash words would you like to have a
look at one of mr. Steve's flash words that he recorded at Lake Vyrnwy would
you here it comes so now here is mr. Steve with today's
first flash word from Lake Vyrnwy and today's first flash word is respite the
word respite is an English noun that means a period of rest or recuperation
we often seek respite after experiencing something upsetting
or stressful after coming out of hospital he took some well-deserved rest
bite after going through something that has taken its toll on you you might need
some respite to recover you can offer respite to someone as a way of helping
them recover from whatever they had just gone through respite names both a long
or short period of relief or escape from something respite very nice Thank You
mr. Steve so there was mr. Steve at Lake Vyrnwy at the hotel and we will check
in with mr. Steve live at 3 o'clock but also we will take a look at some more of
mr. Steve's special flash words and also one flash phrase as well a little bit
later on talking of mr. Steve
mr. Steve mr. Steve you're not exactly you're not exactly playing the piano
there are you but this is how you practice you don't practice with the
keys you practice with the lid down I don't think that's true yes it's true
yes you see with the lid up well
it's a Sunday afternoon and we are as live as live can be I'm starting to
worry about this show because I think mr. Steve is starting to take over my
live stream I'm getting a bit worried I'm feeling very threatened to be honest
talking with mr. Steve we have him live yes live in the studio no expense has
been spared today and of course mr. Steve does do this for free just like me
so a little bit later at 3 o'clock in 20 minutes time mr. Steve will be here
right here in the studio live oh my goodness but now we have the mystery
idioms to take a look at so here come today's mystery idioms we have two and
all you have to do is guess what they are here they are so here is the first
mystery idiom you have to guess what it is and also tell me what it means as
well so just look at the picture and say what you see say what you see here is
the second the second mystery idiom by the way those hens are mine though those
are my my hens you can see there so today's mystery idiom so there is the
second one and for those who missed it there is the first one but the big
question is what what are the mystery idioms if you think you know please tell
me Hwang to the juin says please can you say my name well I just did
a Marwa is here hello Maura thanks for joining me today
manuel thank you very much for your messages today Tias Tia I hope I
pronounced your name right it is my first time watching you live
I didn't don't catch some of the words but I still try to understand well here
is some good advice because this live stream later will be stored on YouTube
so later you can watch this live stream again and later on there will be
subtitles there will be subtitles underneath later so you can watch this
live stream again and again as many times as you want and also there will be
subtitles here later so if you are watching this again on the archive on
the stored version of this live stream you can find for subtitles underneath so
thank you ts for that message Abdul Krim Abdul Karim says hi mr. Duncan hallo
Abdul thanks for joining me today Varga is here mr. Duncan there are some
crazy people on YouTube I think so who make 24-hour live streams what do you
think about it will you ever try a long live stream now the longest that I've
ever been on YouTube on the live stream or in a live stream is I think it's
about four and a half hours so the longest I've ever been on YouTube live
is four and a half hours I'm not sure about 24 hours
would you really watch me if I were to come on to the Internet
and start a live stream and I said this is mr. Duncan I'm going to stay on for
24 hours would you really watch that I'm not sure
I think you would be very bored to be honest I think so happy birthday mr.
Duncan I wish you all happiness Thank You Mara wah it was actually my birthday
last week last Saturday was my birthday over a week ago Estella says I have just
lost my umbrella I lost it last week yes me too I often lose my umbrella now I'm
going to tell you the things that I normally lose so here is my list of
things that I normally lose first of all gloves gloves I always lose my gloves
gloves the things you wear on your hands to keep them warm so I often lose gloves
normally I just lose one glove and so I'm left with one glove so I lose one
glove and I have one glove also umbrellas I have lost so many umbrellas
in my life so many I can't even count them that's how many umbrellas I've lost
so yes umbrellas we often leave our umbrellas in a public place maybe on the
train or on the bus so yes I have lost many umbrellas another thing that I've
lost in the past scarfs the thing you put around your
neck in the winter scarf so a scarf is something you wear around your neck and
I've lost scarfs the strangest thing I've ever lost is a shoe how do you lose
a shoe that is the strangest thing I've ever
lost a shoe how can you lose a shoe there on your feet it's impossible but I
managed to do it although I was walking I was out walking and it was in a very
muddy place so there was lots of mud and the ground was very soft and I put my
foot into the mud and when I lifted my foot out the shoe was still in the mud
so that's how I lost one of my shoes I lost it by accident it got stuck in
the murder so we have mystery idioms today just in case you missed them here
they are again I almost sang a song then here you are
the mystery idioms today can you solve them well can you there is the second
one so they are today's mystery idioms if you think you know what the answers
to those mystery idioms are just let me know that's all you have to do so yes I
have lost lots of things many things carve o hyung asks what is the
difference between loose and lose well first of all we have lose and loose so
these two words look very similar and also they they sound almost the same so
first of all this word sorry this word lose lose and this word loose loose
loose loose loose loose so this word Lou News means something vanishes you have
something and then suddenly you can't find it you lose it
something that vanishes something that disappears something you can't find you
have lost you lose it and then there is loose loose something that is loose if
something is loose it means it moves easily it is loose it is easy to move
something that is loose for example you can have a loose tooth so if one of your
teeth is moving around in your mouth we can say that you have a loose tooth
so there they are two words lose loose lose loose I hope that helps thank you
very much carve ohan for your question simona asks mr. Duncan did you write the
poem at the beginning of your lesson the answer to that is yes the poem that I
read at the beginning of every lesson I always read it well for that for the
past few weeks I have read this particular poem here it comes now this
is the poem that I wrote by myself some people complain that English is a pain
to learn remember and recite some people they fuss they curse moan in Custer they
have to stay up all night well people don't whine because things will be fine
I can promise you that in a flash for there's a man about town who will help
you calm down and ease all your worries in - you'll find him on the net
yes he's easy to get just a few clicks away that's all so people I shouted
again till I'm blue if you're learning English here's what you must do
tap this short address and click with your mouse be you at Annette bar or
alone in your house there's no course of action that could be finer youtube.com
slash Duncan in China and there it is my youtube channel address many people ask
why do you call your YouTube channel Duncan in China well the reason is
because many years ago I used to live in China and I created this YouTube channel
whilst living in China so that's the reason why that is the reason why my
YouTube channel has that name so now you know back to the live chat there are so
many people on today thank you very much everyone for joining me today
nicolai asks mr. Duncan do you understand the Welsh language no I don't
it's very difficult to understand and many of the sounds in the Welsh language
are very different so the Welsh language has some very unique sounds and many of
these particular sounds are made in the throat they are very good glottal they
are very far back in your mouth or even in your throat
so the Welsh language is a very unusual language also the other thing that if
you read Welsh if you look at Welsh words that are written down you will
find that they often use consonants they use many many consonants in there in
their words very few vowels so yes the Welsh
language is a very interesting language but I can't understand any I can't
understand any Welsh and of course don't forget the longest name of a place is
actually a Welsh town and no I'm not going to try
to pronounce it because it's very difficult Gabrielle is sending me a
birthday greeting belated you see belated that is a word that I mentioned
last week if something is belated it is late you are doing it late
it is belated Thank You Gabrielle apparently my birthday and Gabrielle's
birthday are both in the same month oh what a coincidence hello teacher
I am Robair from Kurdistan in Iraq I know that I do have a lot of people now
watching in Iraq thank you very much for joining me today
Italy is here hello Italy thanks for joining me today
do you like my Renaissance hair oh I see yes on your icon on your little profile
icon your haircut is very interesting yes it it looks like something from the
Renaissance I think you're right Thank You Manuel for that
Aurora robber says I like to listen to music when I relax so what do you do to
relax how do you relax yourself what do you do to unwind and I think it's very
important I can't stress this enough I think it's very important that you all
have some time to relax this is a very common problem for people who are
learning maybe a new language or a new skill it is very easy to overdo it to do
it too much so you must remember to take breaks you must remember to relax when
you are learning something new and that of course includes English as well shall
we have a look at another one of mr. Steeves flash words
here is another one of mr. Steve's flash words and don't forget in five minutes
we have mr. Steve in the studio live and now here is mr. Steve with today's
second flash word from Lake Vyrnwy yesterday's second flash word is
improvised the word improvised is an English verb that means to perform
something with little or no preparation to improvise means to make something up
as you go along in an off-the-cuff manner without warning I was asked to
perform a song so I just got up there and improvised to do something with the
limited resources or without the necessary tools is to improvise I didn't
have a hammer so I just improvised with a lump of wood the word improvisation is
the noun that names the action of improvising to create something at the
same time as performing it is to improvise it is spontaneous and
unrehearsed improvised
Oh mr. Steve you did that so well and there is the place that we will be
seeing more of later we will see more of that place later on because there is a
lesson that I made about I think I made it about three or four years ago now
maybe even longer all about the place in which I stayed last week Lake Verne we
in Wales back to the live chat very soon we have mr. Steve live in the studio so
not on video he will be live here and today we are going to take a look at
some animal idioms we are almost an hour into today's full English stream and can
you believe it I can't believe today our English stream is already one hour old
doesn't time go quickly it really does back to the live chat
Bobby is this Bobby is this or Bobby Isis says it is I like to relax whilst
listening to good music I think so I think one of the best ways to relax is
to to lie down and listen to some of your favorite music may be something
very romantic or something very soft and gentle and then you can go to sleep
whilst listening to your favorite song so yes that's a very good suggestion
Marwa says I like to go to the beach and walk to relax and also also I like to
eat chocolate
me too I really do like eating chocolate it is a good way to relax but I think
maybe after eating chocolate you should go for a walk you should
hello mr. Duncan I love you thank you very much lots of lovely messages coming
through today we have a lot of people watching if I don't read your message
out I do apologize if I miss your message please don't get angry because I
do sometimes get people saying ear mr. Duncan why did you ignore my message I
don't ignore messages but sometimes the live chat is moving very quickly and
because of that I can't read everyone's messages kin when Yi is watching in
Myanmar hello to kin win ye I once got into trouble for pronouncing Myanmar as
Mayan ma I got a lot of people saying mr. Duncan you've got it wrong it's not
my and ma it's Myanmar so hello to kin win ye who is watching in Myanmar so
it's three o'clock and we all know what that means
well this is all very exciting there is nothing like presenting a live show a
lot of people say it's very stressful personally I think it's great I get very
excited just before I start my live stream I always feel very excited I have
butterflies butterflies in my stomach so it's live English for a Sunday
afternoon and now joining me live in the studio we saw him earlier on videotape
but now he is live in the studio yes he's back by popular demand it's mr.
Steve haha hello hello I'm back baby now that's what you call an introduction yes
well thank you very much for inviting me once again mr. Duncan to appear on your
live English show I'm very happy to do so this is turning into a quite a
regular appearance I hope I hope people like me appearing in your in your show I
mean you haven't had any complaints yet have you not yet know how good most of
the comments about mr. Steve most of the comments about you have been very very
favorable but good but I'm pleased to hear it huh I'll try not to not to say
things that I shouldn't do and you just keep today at the script as you have
told me to do no only joking we're live and we're we're we're saying whatever we
like and whatever we want to say you know we're not going to offend of course
I wish this was scripted I wish we had a script we have no script this is not
free rehearsed now last week we were out in the garden weren't we
yes yes we were working hard with with our tools in the garden and I was
showing everybody the various tools and the names of the tools that we use
commonly in the garden and of course afterwards I was out there using them as
I have been yesterday as well not this morning though because it's a the
weather's not so good today so I've been inside today
yes and of course YouTube did something last week didn't they they sabotage they
sabotage our livestream yes yes because when when we came back or when you came
back into the studio there were lots of messages from people saying that they
couldn't they did you only saw about half of what we did in the garden which
was a bit disappointing what was panicking
yes thankin where are you I thought you'd gone but you hadn't we hadn't we
were still there so hopefully you were able to watch our little piece in the
garden afterwards because it was all recorded - it's all there still to see
yes fortunately I don't know how it happened but YouTube cut the livestream
off last week but it still managed to record it so that's the reason why I
know it was YouTube's fault it wasn't my fault some people thought it was me
pressing the wrong buttons but it wasn't my fault it was YouTube and they
cut us off and I don't know why maybe maybe they are trying to tell us
something we have to wrap them over the knuckles don't worry I will be so I set
you some homework didn't I yes you did so what we gonna look at today well you
asked me to have a look at some some common phrases idioms a proverbs as you
will phrases that contain references to animals and I had an idle look you know
a couple of minutes for we came on no and that's preparation for you and there
are literally hundreds of these have you have you asked your viewers to to come
up with some suggestions or phrases containing animal animals yet or are we
going to do that during this I haven't yet huh but we have asked some of our
questions I'm going to ask you the questions I've been asking today first
of all do you ever lose things mr. Steve yes I do yes I'm always losing things I
don't lose I don't lose things like keys I've got a very strict way of
I always put keys in the same place certain things money I don't lose things
like that but I'll often do that the common thing of having too much on your
mind and you come downstairs for something and you've forgotten what
you've come downstairs for so I tell out to lose things but I tend to forget
where I've what I'm doing at any moment of time cause my mind is is is is
focusing on too many things at once I think I tend to think I'll lose things
if I are then to put things away like in the shed or in in the the garage and I
think oh yes I'll remember where that is but sort of six or nine months later you
think you're being clever by putting it in a certain place and then you can't
remember where you put it often it's best to just stick them in any way
really because you often can't find it later on anyway so mr. C do you wrap it
all up it's mr. Steve often rabbiting on miss lays things so miss lay there is a
word that we were looking at earlier it's a very interesting word mislay so
if you miss lay something you put something down and then later you can't
remember where you put it so this morning I couldn't find my mobile phone
I was looking everywhere for it and I couldn't find it so we could say that I
i mislaid the phone I lost it for a short time and then I found it again so
you can lose things you can miss lay things and of course you can lose things
permanently have you ever lost anything valuable mr. Steve um I'm trying to
think now I lost anything valuable I can't think of an example off the top of
my head about anything I've lost maybe maybe you can tell me something I've
lost have you ever if you're a didn't you
have a somebody try to steal your car once yes they did yes oh yes several
times that's happened lose you didn't lose I lost my mother's engagement ring
okay play shouldn't I shouldn't reveal that in case she's watching no please
please tell me now now this is it this crowd we won't go
into that as I want to reveal that this is an exclusive everyone mr. Steve is
now going to tell us it's confession time with mr. Steve mr. Steve is going
to confess to the world what he did with his mother's engagement ring Oh what
happened well I don't know I was very young at the time going through drawers
in my mother's bedroom or something like
through your mother's draw yes the drawers that contain things you know not
not underwear that which is of course drawers is also an expression for
underwear but I wasn't going through my mother's underwear he would go through a
mother's hot water now now I was going through the drawers the cupboards in in
in the bedroom and I think I found some rings and tried them on took them
outside and lost one of them in the garden I found it again later on but I
don't think she ever realized I had lost it
oh I see so about a week it was only missing for a short time only missing
for a short time I dropped it somewhere and I couldn't find in the garden and it
took me a while to dig in to find it again and put it back back before
anybody knew about it but yes that could have been nice obviously that's all
revealed now is out of 40 years later or 50 years later just in case mr. Steve's
mother is watching now hello there I think she is but my sister could well be
watching and she might tell my mother Sam no no I don't have to call my sister
later so the secret is now out that mr. Steve mr. Steve when he was a child he
lost he mislaid his mother's engagement ring for a short time but then it was
found again thankfully yes what put it this way my mother's never said where's
my engagement ring you know maybe she'll go never look back
I think actually I think this could be a new feature on the live stream every
week we have to confess to something maybe our viewers also you can confess
to something out there confess and also we can confess to something I'm
going okay because you've been very honest I'm going to confess to something
right now I'm going to tell you something that I've never told anyone
ever not even me this is something that I've never mentioned ever I did
something once which is very embarrassing just to know one time if
you want to know what it is go on tellers whence I was coming back
from London I was on the train it was very late at night and I was very hungry
and the train was almost deserted there was there was no one on the train the
train was empty although earlier the train had been very busy so hmm on the
train near to where I was sitting I noticed that there was a packet of
crisps maggot of potato chips as they say in America so in America they call
them potato chips and here we call them crisps now I saw that the packet was
half-eaten so there were some crisps still in the packet can you guess what I
did I actually ate someone else's discarded food there you go now that is
a that's a pretty big confession that's oh that's a really big confession to
make I think so so that's something I did I'm not proud of it but I was very
hungry so I actually ate someone else's food baby that it being left on the on
the train because I was so hungry perhaps somebody else would is this
common that maybe perhaps other people had done this anybody else out there who
has eat and discarded food maybe even gone in the bin and eaten a piece of
half-eaten pizza that someone has left behind well well the only reason why I
ate the crisps was because it was in a packet so I assume that the crisps must
must still be clean so that's the reason why I ate them from the packet so if it
was food that was just sitting on the table like a piece of pizza
or a bit of I don't know a bit of hot dog I wouldn't have done that I wouldn't
have eaten that but because the crisps were in the packet I thought hmm well
I'm feeling hungry maybe I can just take those crisps out and they were still
fresh so there you go I've eaten food off other people's
plates people often give me their their food because I've got quite a healthy
appetite for food and often people can't finish their food and they give it to me
and I finish it off for them you're there all the time my mother does that a
lot actually you are literally a human dustbin she
doesn't say that right oh right behind you winding you up I'm just conscious
that I might be saying things I may regret later yes I'm sure you will be
I'm sure you are and I sure I'm sure you have so what are
we looking at today then mr. Steve ah we are looking at words or phrases idioms
expressions that contain references to animals so would you like to give us
some examples now there are literally hundreds of these for example a fish out
of water a fish out of water refers to a situation where somebody is
uncomfortable unprepared or unsuitable for for example me standing here live in
front of the camera you could say I was like a fish out of water
maybe or you might say might not say that I like a fish out of water you
might sound quite comfortable but if for example you were suddenly asked to to do
some public speaking and you've never done it before and it was very
uncomfortable you could and you were very bad at it and it was a bit
embarrassing people might say that you look like a fish out of water or you
might even say yourself that you felt like a fish out of water
obviously it's referring to the fact that a fish when is not in the water is
uncomfortable so you know that's one phrase it's it's a bit like going to a
place maybe if you travel abroad just yes yes definitely yes you could travel
abroad to a foreign country where the cultures are different everything's
different and you could feel like a fish out of
water definitely that's a good I like that one that's a great one okay another
one please another one a leopard can't change its spots
now that refers to the fact that then it's an ocean really that people can't
really change their nature it's an ocean so you might not necessarily ascribe to
that idea but for example if someone's naughty if they're a robot for example
there could be a thief or a murderer or something like that or somebody that
that commits adultery is cheating on their partner you might say that this is
something they may always tend to do because the behavior is something that
they can't necessarily change they might want to change it but it's part of their
nature so you would say that a leopard can't change its spots so what a thief
will always be a thief or a murderer always be a murderer you might that's
just a couple of examples but often a friend will say that to you won't they
if if your partners you found out your partner's cheating on you and you're
upset and they've done it once I did it twice but you're sticking by them but
you but in the hope that they will reform touching a few nerves here I
can't say your friend might say well I would leave them if I were you because a
leopard can't change its spots so if a person has a certain habit or a certain
way of behaving sometimes it's very hard to change the yes they might want to but
they might not be able to you me might not believe that you might think people
can change some people can change of course they can but maybe they can't
maybe that leopard can't change his spots okay so that's two so far we're on
to wolves now I'm going sheep's clothing' about I'm explaining these
tubes okay let's just take it down a step got 45 minutes left right a wolf in
sheep's clothing what do you think that means well it's a person who hides
malicious intent under the guy is of kindness yeah so that's somebody
who appears to be nice on the outside but in fact is is is hiding something
bad that they want to do to underneath a wolf in sheep's clothing what are you
saying this well they often say that that salespeople often refer to being
wolves in sheep's clothing and then I don't want to disparage any particular
branch of it but quite often you either that people might be trying to sell you
something that's that's inappropriate for you or overpriced what animal does
you marry there disparage yes that mean disparage that means - well you're the
new English teacher you tell them they're just it means to say something
bad about somebody that isn't necessarily true yes if you sort of
criticize or if you say bad things or you run them down you say bad things
about someone we can say that you disparage them you criticize them you
you bring them down yes yeah very good top dog top dog total dog there's
another one I've seen on my list here a person who dominates or is victorious
the winner really the top dog so you might have a group of people at work
salespeople for example and the one of them always comes out on top it always
has the highest sales you could say they're the top dog whatever we restore
to there should be a series on television I think in prison the person
who is the who is the the dominant person in prison is referred to as the
top dog I wouldn't know about Lowe Eve though I wouldn't think in prison not
yet anyway the opposite of that of course is the underdog the person that
never really wins always comes second or third they might keep trying but they're
they're always they're always coming further down the rankings so they're the
underdog that's quite interesting so you have top dog and yes a leader and then
you have underdog and that's the person it's always at the bottom or always
being being put upon tries hard but never quite makes it the end
people tend to particularly in the in in England people tend to think
affectionately of underdogs that they're not they're not treated as being bad or
or poor they're quite often seen as heroes they are actors they're trying
hard they're trying their best but they never quite make it and in British
English coach so that's always looked upon quite favorably but not and not so
much I don't think in America where as the top dog is where it's all about
there I want to get myself into trouble but there I don't want to be in the
doghouse there's another expression I think isn't that one top bitch I don't
bet they could well be yes sure in America there's as a phrase it's top
bitch I don't know maybe we've got anyone in America watching now they
could they could tell us more others are in the doghouse that's the other word
like that was brush they were using in the doghouse that refers to somebody
who's being so shamed through bad behavior and if your dog is behaving
badly you tell it to go in its kennel or the doghouse and if you've behaved badly
shamefully then you could say that you have been put in the doghouse if you're
badly performing at work or you say something horrible to somebody at work
you would be your colleagues could put you in the doghouse
well that's just an expression of course we're all expressions you are sort of
you you are in trouble you are being punished maybe you came home late the
night before yes your wife or husband you came home late drunk is angry and
they refused to talk to you they will ignore you the next day because you've
been very very naughty he's done something wrong so you will be in the
doghouse like that one day do you have any more
I've got one here let the cat out of the bag let the cat out of the bag that's to
carelessly reveal a secret and actually I look this one up because I thought
referred to a cat coming out of a bag and and which you think would be very
upset and would be scratching you and a lot of that sort of thing but it doesn't
refer to that parent it refers to and it's related to the phrase pig in the
poke OS ooh yeah so if you let the cat out of the bag it refers to it well as a
sense of carelessly revealed a secret about something but it refers to the
fact that in ancient days if you were going to market you wanted to sell a pig
you would carry it in a bag but then you would try it as the bit first for
example you didn't have something as valuable as a pig in that bag you had a
cat which was worth less but you soldier to that person but they
looked inside the bag before they bought that particular item and they discovered
instead of a pig inside there there was a cat and as you let the cat out of the
bag you've revealed you even found out about that secret well so that's what it
refers to that is one heck of an explanation thank you very much for
explaining that because even I didn't know that well yes and an example of
that would be for example if you were you took a sick day from work but you
won't really sink and then somebody one of your colleagues saw you in town at a
cafe because they were on holiday and then you could say all that's let the
cat out of the bag I've been discovered so to reveal a secret or something that
you would see talk about or say yes they might then go to work and tell your boss
that you weren't really off sick at all so that's let the cat out of the bag Wow
yes exactly Andrew andrew has left a message asking
how long have we known each other Oh blimey yes a long time oh my goodness
a long time do you want to do you want to answer this question or shall I your
answer the question thank you Thank You mr. Steve 20-hour days we have known
each other if I told you that we've known each other since the 1980s
yes would you believe me would you would they I don't know I'm not sure yet but
yes we've known each other for many years from the from the late 1980s we've
known each other yes so that I roundabout about 28 years
I think it's 28 days a years and eight nine days yes so that's a very long time
yes thank you Andrew for your question and thanks also to for making me feel
very old are you going to say the exact day and what was special about the day
no we will keep that for another lesson we'll keep that for another time we
don't want to we don't want to let too many cats out of the bag or is it the
elephant in the room maybe what does that mean the elephant in the room that
means a big thing that everybody knows about but feels uncomfortable to discuss
it might be uncomfortable to reveal that fact for example somebody at work always
turns up drunk or late but it might be an appropriate for in a group of people
to to talk about everybody knows that this person in this room in this meeting
is is drunk but how do you bring that up it's difficult so it's the elephant in
the room it's the thing that everybody knows about but nobody's really talking
about because it's uncomfortable to talk about it I think so that's a great
expression in fact that was one of my mystery idioms about three weeks ago
but it so I think that's a great link into today's mystery idioms here they
are let's have a look at the mystery idiom right so here they are mystery
idiom number one and here is mystery idiom number two and yes they are my
hens the hens you can see are mine so they are today's mystery idioms shall we
have a look at mr. Steve playing the piano again did you like
that earlier we I was I was showing a clip earlier of mr. Steve and you were
you were pretending pretending to play the piano I wa
mr. Steve mr. Steve you're not exactly you're not exactly playing the piano
there are you this is how you practice you don't practice with the keys you
practice with the lid down I don't think that's true
yes it's true you see within it up well
mm we are live it's mr. Duncan and of course mr. Steve is still here with us
hello yes you could say it's interesting you could say that when it comes to
playing the piano I feel a bit like a fish out of water so what were you doing
there you were pretending to play the piano you had the lid down I was
pretending to play yes and I thought that I'd get away with it but you had
the camera there and reveal that I was faking mm-hmm
but I do know for a fact that you you you used to learn you used to practise
the piano many years ago I can't play a little I can't play a little but not
very much so if I practice more I'm sure I will be able to play very well but I
can't play very well well you know what they say you know what they say practice
makes perfect it does but you have to practice for many years to play the
piano well anyway mr. Steve thank you very much for your company you have been
here for 26 minutes oh I think that's the longest ever I think so about eight
minutes of that was you're explaining cat out of the bag
cat out of the bag yes I'm quite happy too I did look these things up before we
came on but she just said well I did because I actually was wrong in in my
interpretation of that phrase so I'm glad I looked it up before before coming
on and talking about it live to literally millions of people you should
always check your sources definitely mine is tomato mine was Google oh very
interesting faces hope it was right anyway mr. Steve we will see you next
week okay will will you oh I'm being invited back again yes you are coming
back by popular demand because I have already lots of people here saying hello
to mr. Steve so Mary M and armored and Helena Oh Helena apparently says I like
chocolate too nor we like chocolate we love chocolate mister
and and me Oh chocolate I had also Lena says hello to mr. Steve you have lots of
hands hello hello to everyone that said hello to me thank you very much ed in al
Nahas says when I was a child my family lost me for a full day so yes sometimes
children can go missing quite often in the supermarket so when the parents are
walking around the supermarket with their child sometimes the child might
might wander away might win her off so yes that can happen so opening I would
think right frightening fortunately he was found so that's good news well II
says I want to learn English please help well you have come to the
right place a well well a leandro you have come to the right place because
only English is what we do we will see you next week mr. Steve okay I'm off I
don't want we gonna do now I'm just lost bereft not having to appear live with
you but bereft or so bereft bereft what does that mean bereft I'm upset upset
you are beside yourself yeah with grief yes you are bereft but I've gone next
week to look forward to that's it you got next Sunday right next Sunday to
look forward to at long as you don't get any complaints and decide not to have me
on no there are no complaints maybe i'll fakely yeah play another musical
instrument maybe our fakely perform on the violin I'm not that I've got it
violate that's we can find other instrument for me to fakely perform on
we have a tambourine here ah right well I could probably do that that doesn't
take much playing that's very easy I don't think you have to mime a
tambourine to be honest I think a tambourine is very easy to play
we are sorry suik good luck with the rest of the lesson thank you very much
livelesson and i shall see you all next week
parting is such sweet sorrow by mr. Duncan bye everyone see you next week
bye bye bye bye there he is gone that was mr. Steve live
on my livestream for almost half an hour and apparently lots of people now enjoy
watching mr. Steve Miriam says when I was young I lost my ring too
ah you also lost a ring just like mr. Steve did when he was little
would you like to see a lesson all about the place I was in this week I was at a
place called Lake Verne we Lake Vyrnwy which is in Wales now this is not the
whole lesson this is not the complete lesson this is just an excerpt from the
full lesson you can find the link to the lesson underneath this video so
underneath this video is the link to the full version of this lesson
hi everybody this is mr. Duncan in England how are you today
are you ok I hope so are you happy I hope so
Here I am on my short summer break taking a well-deserved rest at Lake
Vyrnwy in Wales and you are very welcome to join me
Lake Vyrnwy lies to the south of the Snowdonia mountains in an area known as
Montgomery sure just like many parts of Wales it consists of wide-open
countryside with lush green hills and many cattle farms the lake itself makes
up a large part of the Nature Reserve and Country Estate the Nature Reserve is
a haven for tourists hikers cyclists and bird watchers who come to this beauty
spot each summer to get away from life in the busy towns and cities for a while
the village is very small and only consists of a few houses a cafe some
gift shops and an Information Center
the lake itself is artificial it is in fact a reservoir which was constructed
towards the end of the 19th century construction of the large dam began in
1881 and it took seven years to complete
the feat of constructing this enormous structure took many months of designing
keeping the millions of gallons of water captured
would need a very tall and wide building indeed it would also have to be strong
there are two very noticeable features of the reservoir the first being the
tall tower which from afar looks a little like something from a fairy tale
the purpose of this tower is to strain the water before it makes its way along
the aqueduct an aqueduct is a pipe or channel used for transferring water over
long distances the aqueduct from Lake Fern we is mostly
hidden underground the straining tower is not open to the public
the other very obvious feature at Lake fern way is of course the dam this is
what keeps all the water in place the dam is 44 meters high from the bottom of
the valley and is 39 meters thick at the base water is constantly being released
from the dam so as to prevent the nearby river Vyrnwy from drying out between
five and ten million gallons of water is released through this valve every day
when the water level of the reservoir becomes too high this whole side of the
dam is transformed into a huge foaming waterfall as the excess water is
steadily released so as to prevent the surrounding land from becoming
waterlogged it is common for people to confuse the word dam with dike they are
actually not the same thing a dam is used to keep water in it
captures the water while a dike is used to keep water out it is often used as a
defense against the sea when the tide is unusually high
Wales is well known for its stunning scenery its expansive green valleys and
the Rolling Hills play host to countless wild animals but no creature is more
commonly seen here in Wales than the sheep
the distinctive white dots created by the many flocks are a common sight here
especially during springtime when the Lambs are born this period is called the
lambing season
and there it is the place I stayed at last week Lake Vyrnwy in Wales Lake
Vyrnwy if you want to see the full version of that particular lesson the
whole lesson is available on my youtube channel I have just placed it in the
live chat as well so the link to the full version of my Lake
Vernie lesson my lesson is in the live chat and also it is underneath this
video just in case you are watching later on we have the mystery idioms
today here they are in all their glory
so there is the first mystery idiom but what is it what is it what could it be
and there is the second one they are both well-known expressions in English
and of course that particular idiom relates to an animal and earlier on we
had mr. Steve mr. Steve was here earlier talking all about idioms to do with
animals do you know any animal idioms do you know any idioms connected to animals
one of my favorite is straight from the horse's mouth something that comes
directly or something that comes from the source of the news so a reliable
source or the person who is directly involved they will tell another person
about what happened it came straight from the horse's mouth
that is another expression that involves animals so back to the live chat I
haven't mentioned anyone for a long time because we've had mr. Steve here today
hada is here thank you very much for this live lesson you are welcome Mika
odhh is here hi mica thanks for joining me today nice to see
you here I want to visit whales someday well who knows who knows you might have
the chance to visit a beautiful place a wonderful place and also a place that I
have a lot of fond memories for if you have fond memories of a place then you
might you might often find yourself relaxing whilst thinking of those things
so how do you relax what do you do to relax when you are dreaming about
something from the past maybe a nice moment from your life maybe you will
dream about that wonderful summer holiday you had I like to think about
the things that I've done in my life that have given me pleasure I like to
daydream sometimes I think daydreaming is a very good way of relaxing you can
think about the things you would like to do you can have a few fantasies playing
in your head so that also is a very good way to relax I believe we have a flash
phrase from mr. Steve mr. Steve has a flash phrase coming right now so here is
mr. Steve with today's flash phrase from Lake Vyrnwy
today's Flash word is out of the woods the sentence out of the woods is an
English phrase that means to be safe and no longer in danger you can relax now we
are out of the woods the phrase out of the woods is used as
an idiom to show that an unpleasant situation or possible danger has passed
of course it is possible to say that you are not out of the woods yet which means
that things are still bad for example his condition is improving but he's not
out of the woods yet the phrase out of the woods refers to
finding your way out of a large forest you are no longer lost or in danger you
are out of the woods
mhmmm so there it was another well that was actually a flash phrase from mr.
Steve recorded in the place I was staying in and also mr. Steve was
hanging around although shall we have a look at the
photographs because there is one particular photograph that caught my eye
not that one yes that one there is mr. Steve what is he doing there it looks as
if he's it looks as if he's enjoying a pint of beer so now and again mr. Steve
just like having a drink of beer but not always last week did you see mr. Steve
last week he was so excited to be on the live stream last week he was in the
garden just in case you've missed last week's live stream it is available right
now to watch on my youtube channel you can watch it Thank You Claudio for
making a guess at one of today's mystery idioms thank you very much for that
lemon tree has also made some guesses for
today's mystery idioms here they are again I will give you the answers to
these mystery idioms before the end of today's stream so don't worry I will not
leave you without giving you the answers so there is a second one and there is
the first one to be honest I think these are a little easy I've made them
slightly easy this week I don't know why because I've been on holiday I'm feeling
very generous you see you can ask me for anything now anything because I'm
feeling I'm feeling so relaxed after my lovely short break Eugene is here Eugene
has an expression connected to animals raining cats and dogs is an idiom that's
connected to animals yes raining cats and dogs it is raining very heavily the
rain is coming down very fast we can say that it is raining cats and dogs
Claudio Thank You Claudio for your guests at today's mystery idioms andrew
is here very active today in the live chat andrew is Jamelia is here
oh hello Jamelia I didn't see you there I'm sorry I didn't see you I'm not
ignoring you don't worry thank you very much for joining me I love to sit around
and do nothing every time I want to relax so that is what Jamelia does I
must admit sometimes I like to just sit in the
chair relax do nothing sometimes I like to stare out of the window and watch the
animals in the garden talking of animals during my holiday I saw something very
interesting very special would you like to see it now
here is something very unusual now the room I was staying in at Lake Vyrnwy
had a very interesting view but also living just above the window there were
Housemartins can you see them there can you see all
of the Housemartins flying around so just above the window of the room that I
was staying in lots of Housemartins were living right above my head and you can
see them they're all flying around there were loads of them there must have been
around about a hundred of them all flying around and of course Housemartins
quite often live in large nests made of mud and they normally build these under
the eaves of roofs so you will often see Housemartins build their nests on the
side of houses as their name suggests so there is something I saw during my stay
at Lake Vyrnwy lots of Housemartins were flying around
we are coming towards the end of today's livestream ten minutes to go it's mr.
Duncan live as live can be back to the live chat
oh okay lots of people wanting to get involved amra wardi has also made
guesses to today's mystery idioms thanks a lot for that
Miriam Miriam is here could I ask how many times do you go
live each week I am here every Sunday there you go
can you see now on the screen I am here every Sunday from 2:00 p.m. UK time so
you can catch me on youtube live Sunday 2:00 p.m. UK time and of course I will
be here next week I will be back with you once again tomorrow something is
happening to a famous landmark in London do you know what it is
something is happening tomorrow tomorrow big bed in London the famous bell that
rings across London is to fall silent so tomorrow
Big Ben the famous bell that rings across London will fall silent tomorrow
because the clock tower is about to undergo lots of essential maintenance
and renovation so from tomorrow Big Ben will fall silent and it will fall silent
for four years apparently for years so whilst the work takes place the bell
above the clock tower will not ring however the Bell will still ring out
during formal okay such as New Year's Eve so New Year's Eve
we will still have the famous boom-boom the famous chimes of Big Ben but for
most of the time it will be silent and for those who are wondering the clock
tower the building itself is called the Elizabeth clock tower and Big Ben is the
name of the Bell so the Bell inside the clock tower is
called Big Ben a lot of people think that the clock tower is called Big Ben
but it isn't it's actually the name of the Bell inside the clock so the thing
that chimes the thing that rings is Big Ben it is the actual Bell and the tower
the clock tower is called the Elizabeth clock tower it used to be
called the Stephenson clock tower but then they changed the name as a way of
celebrating Queen Elizabeth's I think it was her Golden Jubilee in 2012 if I'm
not mistaken I've probably got that wrong the
Elizabeth clock tower and the Bell is called Big Ben and Big Ben will fall
silent tomorrow so actually from tomorrow
Big Ben will not be chiming it will not be ringing except of course for
important occasions so the Bell will still ring out during formal occasions
such as New Year's Eve so there it is something to talk about something to
discuss an interesting topic back to the live chat
because we only have five minutes to go Mika in Japan says to relax myself I
always go for a walk and enjoy the nature today I visited one of the dams
in Tokyo oh I see do they have dams in Tokyo I suppose
they do there is water there is water nearby quite often they will build a dam
to hold the water in and normally the water is used for drinking so normally
the water will be processed and it will be used for drinking andrew is here
Andrew you've been very busy today on the live chat I must say Maria is going
Maria see you next week I hope goodbye Maria
goodbye farewell parting is sweet sorrow adèle trod says I wish you a nice week
mr. Duncan you are welcome I will be here next week of course mr. Steve will
also be here next week live in the studio also saying goodbye is Lina Thank
You Lina for saying goodbye and thank you for spending your time with me today
no Big Bear Big Ben will fall silent for four years
not four months four years so not until 2021 will it ring regularly Xena says
bye have a good week thank you very much let's have a look at today's mystery
idioms let's have a look so the mystery idioms
I think today's mystery idioms were very easy
they were very easy so let's have a look at the answers shall we so there is the
first one the first mystery idiom many people got this right and the answer is
all in the same boat or of course in the same boat all in the same boat
the meaning to be in the same situation to share the same dilemmas and
difficulties as each other we are all in the same boat so to be in the same boat
to be in the same situation and the second mystery idiom here it comes
but what is the answer a lot of people got this right well done thank you very
much and the answer is take the bull by the horns take the bull by the horns the
meaning to take control of something that is hard to do or face to deal
decisively with a tough or dangerous situation is to take the bull by the
horns if you take the bull by the horns it means you take control of a situation
to deal decisively ah I love that word decisively if you deal with something
decisively you do it with a lot of intention you do it with a lot of
intention so there it is that is it for today two hours have gone so
quickly don't you think I don't know why but these two hours seem to go by
quicker and quicker every single week I will see you next Sunday don't forget I
am with you next Sunday and every Sunday from 2 p.m. UK time I hope I hope you
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Eugene thank you very much for joining me thanks also to mr. Steve for joining
in today as well thank you for your company for the past two hours Carvel
hyung says goodbye thank you amra wardi Thank You Julie armored and we have time
for one more one more goodbye who will it be
who will the final goodbye be isn't it exciting
the final good-bye today is Ahmed Ahmed Hoffman and Oh carve Oh hyung as well
see you next week this is mr. Duncan in the birthplace of
English saying thank you very much for watching me talking to you live I will
see you next week have a super-duper week have a
great time and of course stay safe
ta ta for now 8-)
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