Sima, Sima. It can be dried with a hair dryer. I want to read a book.
Aya: Sima is so mad. Let's sit down. Aya: Galya will now read.
Why? You will now read. Malak: Do not tell me. I'll talk right now. Good?
C'mon, speak. Malak: I do not remember. What show. Where is the dog. Aya: Now I'll bring something for a minute.
Let's carry it. Malak: Here it is. Our dog.
The lock hung on the door. Malak: Yes. And what are you turning over? I have not finished reading yet. Turn the flip back.
Here it is. This page we did not read. The lock hung on the door. The Puppy was locked up. Everyone's gone And one In the house They locked him up.
We left Tresor Unattended, Without supervision, And so the puppy Spoiled everything he could.
Aya: This is my favorite, "Oh, you're nasty." Oh, you're ugly, oh, you're dirty? Aya: Yes, now.
Let's read it now. Aya: It starts here. This name. Moydodyr. Aya: Yes.
"Oh, you, nasty, ah, you, dirty, unwashed pig!
You have such hands, That even trousers have fled, Even trousers, even trousers Escaped from you.
In general, it begins: The blanket fled, the sheet flew away, And the pillow, Like a frog, Ran away from me.
I'm for the candle, Candle - in the stove! I'm for a book, That - to run And skip under the bed!
I want to get drunk tea, I run up to the samovar, A pot-bellied from me, Ran .. Aya: ran away, ran away. No. A pot-bellied ran from me, ran away like from fire.
God, my God, What happened? Why did everything around turn upside down, spinning and rushing with a wheel?
Irons for boots, Boots for pies, Pies for irons, Pocket for a sash - Everything is spinning, And spinning, And rushing by somersault.
Malak: I want to say something please, please. Come on. Malak: I want to say cockroaches.
Malak: Cockroach, cockroach eat jam ..... or you do not like
"Butterfly-beauty. Eat jam! Or do not you like Our treat?"
Correctly. Suddenly .... Malak: Suddenly some old man Spider fly Our Fly in the corner ......
Aya: Now she's here. Fly-Tarapukha. Welder - Wants the poor to kill, Destroy the Tsokotuhu!
Fly who? Aya: Fly-Tarapukha. The Fly-Tarapukha? Aya: Yes.
What's the fly called? Aya: Fly-Tarapukha. How? Fly of the Fly-Tarapukha. Tarapukha. Interesting.
Malak: Fly Fly Tsokatukha. Correctly. Tsokatukha is all right. (She laughs)
Fly, Fly - Tsokotukha, Gilded belly! The fly went around the field, found the fly.
The Fly went to the bazaar And bought ...... What? I bought a samovar. Eeyore: the samovar.
"Come, cockroaches, I'll treat you to tea!" Cockroaches resorted, All glasses drank,
And insects - Three cups With milk And a pretzel: Today, Fly-Tsokotukha ...... Malak: Birthday!
The birthday girl is right. They came to Mukhe .... Who? Aya: Eeee. Fleas! Aya: The blooms? Brought her ..... Aya: her ....... jam. No, they brought boots for her.
Aya: Ah, the boots. And the boots are not simple - they are gold fasteners.
Came to Fly Grandmother-bee, (Malak joyfully roars) Mukhe-Tsokotuhe honey brought ...
Suddenly some old man Spider Our Fly in a corner Wiggles - Wants the poor .... Aya: Eat. kill, kill the Tsokotuhu!
"Dear guests, help me! Spare the villain-spider and I fed you, And I gave you, Do not abandon me In my last hour!" She repeats: In the last cup.
Malak: She says not at the last hour, but in the last cup.
But the beetles-worms Were scared, In the corners, through the cracks Raned:
Cockroaches Under the sofas, And kozyavochki Under the benches, A bug under the bed - Do not want to fight!
And no one even from the place Will not move: Disappear, perish, Birthday!
A grasshopper, a grasshopper, Well, just like a little man, Skok, skok, skok, skok! For the bush, Under the bridge And silent!
And the villain does not joke, Hands-feet he turns the ropes to fly, The teeth sharp into the heart pierces And her blood drinks.
The fly screams, screams. And what does the spider do? A villain is silent, grins. Aya: The villain is silent. Smirks.
Cat. You've come? Aya: She's so ... She's so wet. Malak: And my dog is very wet. She will now be licked.
Now it's very warm, so it's okay. Malak: Look, I have a dog that is very wet.
Aya: It's not wet. Malak: Wet. Wet dog? Aya: Not wet. Not wet
Well, for Malak it is wet. Malak: Wet. You see? Hair like this.
Oh well. Okay. Aya: Yes. Malak: Only it's hair is small.
Well, thank you all. Malak: No, it's not. No, do not turn it off. Why not turn it off? What did you want to say?
You wanted to show something? Aya: Here. I want to show something. Show me. She jumps only here. She jumps here.
Well, on the floor? Aya: Yes, yes. But it is not very fast. The dinosaur. Dinosaurs.
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Plugg: so stop! A girl wearing a ring?!
Plugg claws!!
Well, sweetie go to sleep, it's late
Emily: Daddy! Emily's Father: What?
And tell me again the story about the grandfather of the hero?
You mean great grandparents?
Yeah.
But Emily, the time is late.
Daddy, please.
Ah))) well and immediately to sleep
Ah so here is pretty daughter
your great great grandparents were the best heroes
so I told my grandpa, but I think it's all his tales
But would still tell us Pope
Good. And so the great great grandfather's name was Adrian, and Grandmother Marinette
They were superheroes in Paris named cat Noir and Marinette.
Wow! cool dad! But if true it all was
Emily's Father: Oh! I don't know... Emily Agrest: what about the ring? Emily's Dad: Oh, Is It?
It's just a ring, our family heirloom.
I think my grandfather used to tell a story like that to keep the ring.
But it's amulet Cat Noir!
Emily, if it was real, I'd be a superhero a long time ago.
Can I?
Of course my daughter and get to sleep
Okay, dad, I'll give it to you tomorrow.
Not hurry
I love you, sweet dreams
And you sweet daddy, I love you too
What if it's all true?
As the Pope said, only a worthy one will be subject to the power of the mascot.
well, neither of which currently!
Plagg: Hi!
You Plagg!!!
Dad told me about you, I can't believe it! Somebody pinch me!
So, girl, it's all good. Where's the guy who put the ring??
Me...
Very funny, where is the boy?
Yes I am! Me! Me!
So stop! A girl wearing a ring??? It's new....
Oh, don't worry! I know everything. My dad told, I saw a movie about Ladybug and Super-Cat.
So, what's the word Plugg?
Plagg, claws!
Oh, Yes! Thanks Plugh! Plagg, claws!!
Daughter, are you okay?
Oh, daddy, you woke me up, I've been asleep for a long time..
Excuse...
But none of that..
heard, the old, whether that be
Well, let's try force
I'm tired..
Now, that was some night!
It was great!
Good morning, daddy!
Good daughter, have Breakfast and go to school
Good
Last night our city was declared a hero, or Rather heroine, in a cat costume.
In one night did 12 heroic deeds
Including, bus rescue, robbery prevention, pulled 24 people out of a burning building and that's not all
Still nowadays there are heroes! Thank you, whoever you are.
Whoa! dressed as wonder read a lot of fairy tales people. Very for someone it looks like, right Emily?
Dad, she's cool.))))
Okay you have to go to school
Thanks.
Yeah dad, and by the way can I keep the ring
Certainly
Thank you daddy
Be careful, little girl?
Sure, dad.
Plagg! Clutch!!
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Sima, Sima. It can be dried with a hair dryer. I want to read a book.
Aya: Sima is so mad. Let's sit down. Aya: Galya will now read.
Why? You will now read. Malak: Do not tell me. I'll talk right now. Good?
C'mon, speak. Malak: I do not remember. What show. Where is the dog. Aya: Now I'll bring something for a minute.
Let's carry it. Malak: Here it is. Our dog.
The lock hung on the door. Malak: Yes. And what are you turning over? I have not finished reading yet. Turn the flip back.
Here it is. This page we did not read. The lock hung on the door. The Puppy was locked up. Everyone's gone And one In the house They locked him up.
We left Tresor Unattended, Without supervision, And so the puppy Spoiled everything he could.
Aya: This is my favorite, "Oh, you're nasty." Oh, you're ugly, oh, you're dirty? Aya: Yes, now.
Let's read it now. Aya: It starts here. This name. Moydodyr. Aya: Yes.
"Oh, you, nasty, ah, you, dirty, unwashed pig!
You have such hands, That even trousers have fled, Even trousers, even trousers Escaped from you.
In general, it begins: The blanket fled, the sheet flew away, And the pillow, Like a frog, Ran away from me.
I'm for the candle, Candle - in the stove! I'm for a book, That - to run And skip under the bed!
I want to get drunk tea, I run up to the samovar, A pot-bellied from me, Ran .. Aya: ran away, ran away. No. A pot-bellied ran from me, ran away like from fire.
God, my God, What happened? Why did everything around turn upside down, spinning and rushing with a wheel?
Irons for boots, Boots for pies, Pies for irons, Pocket for a sash - Everything is spinning, And spinning, And rushing by somersault.
Malak: I want to say something please, please. Come on. Malak: I want to say cockroaches.
Malak: Cockroach, cockroach eat jam ..... or you do not like
"Butterfly-beauty. Eat jam! Or do not you like Our treat?"
Correctly. Suddenly .... Malak: Suddenly some old man Spider fly Our Fly in the corner ......
Aya: Now she's here. Fly-Tarapukha. Welder - Wants the poor to kill, Destroy the Tsokotuhu!
Fly who? Aya: Fly-Tarapukha. The Fly-Tarapukha? Aya: Yes.
What's the fly called? Aya: Fly-Tarapukha. How? Fly of the Fly-Tarapukha. Tarapukha. Interesting.
Malak: Fly Fly Tsokatukha. Correctly. Tsokatukha is all right. (She laughs)
Fly, Fly - Tsokotukha, Gilded belly! The fly went around the field, found the fly.
The Fly went to the bazaar And bought ...... What? I bought a samovar. Eeyore: the samovar.
"Come, cockroaches, I'll treat you to tea!" Cockroaches resorted, All glasses drank,
And insects - Three cups With milk And a pretzel: Today, Fly-Tsokotukha ...... Malak: Birthday!
The birthday girl is right. They came to Mukhe .... Who? Aya: Eeee. Fleas! Aya: The blooms? Brought her ..... Aya: her ....... jam. No, they brought boots for her.
Aya: Ah, the boots. And the boots are not simple - they are gold fasteners.
Came to Fly Grandmother-bee, (Malak joyfully roars) Mukhe-Tsokotuhe honey brought ...
Suddenly some old man Spider Our Fly in a corner Wiggles - Wants the poor .... Aya: Eat. kill, kill the Tsokotuhu!
"Dear guests, help me! Spare the villain-spider and I fed you, And I gave you, Do not abandon me In my last hour!" She repeats: In the last cup.
Malak: She says not at the last hour, but in the last cup.
But the beetles-worms Were scared, In the corners, through the cracks Raned:
Cockroaches Under the sofas, And kozyavochki Under the benches, A bug under the bed - Do not want to fight!
And no one even from the place Will not move: Disappear, perish, Birthday!
A grasshopper, a grasshopper, Well, just like a little man, Skok, skok, skok, skok! For the bush, Under the bridge And silent!
And the villain does not joke, Hands-feet he turns the ropes to fly, The teeth sharp into the heart pierces And her blood drinks.
The fly screams, screams. And what does the spider do? A villain is silent, grins. Aya: The villain is silent. Smirks.
Cat. You've come? Aya: She's so ... She's so wet. Malak: And my dog is very wet. She will now be licked.
Now it's very warm, so it's okay. Malak: Look, I have a dog that is very wet.
Aya: It's not wet. Malak: Wet. Wet dog? Aya: Not wet. Not wet
Well, for Malak it is wet. Malak: Wet. You see? Hair like this.
Oh well. Okay. Aya: Yes. Malak: Only it's hair is small.
Well, thank you all. Malak: No, it's not. No, do not turn it off. Why not turn it off? What did you want to say?
You wanted to show something? Aya: Here. I want to show something. Show me. She jumps only here. She jumps here.
Well, on the floor? Aya: Yes, yes. But it is not very fast. The dinosaur. Dinosaurs.
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U.S. President Donald Trump has expressed hope for the Korean Peninsula,... following
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While he said he hoped the two Koreas could achieve peace,... he also said his administration
will not play games when it comes to the denuclearization of the North.
Park Hee-jun reports.
U.S. President Donald Trump on Friday, congratulated South Korean President Moon Jae-in and North
Korean leader Kim Jong-un on their ground-breaking summit.
Here are his words of hope and optimism,... during a ceremony for the U.S. Olympic and
Paralympic team at the White House.
"On the occasion of this week's meeting between President Moon and Kim Jong-un, I want to
express my hope that all of the people of Korea, North Korea and South, can someday
live in harmony, prosperity and peace.
And it looks like it could happen."
Trump also said he's looking forward to meeting Kim in the "coming weeks" where they will
seek denuclearization,... and that it "should be quite something."
He added that he hopes Olympic athletes will be able to compete on a Korean peninsula,...
that is "free of nuclear weapons."
On the same day at a joint press conference with German Chancellor Angela Merkel,...
President Trump made it clear that he won't be "played" like his predecessors when it
comes to denuclearization.
While acknowledging the enthusiasm surrounding the peace talks and how they've never come
this far before,... he said:
"The United States has been played beautifully like a fiddle because you had a different
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We're not going to be played, OK?
We're going to hopefully make a deal.
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मैंगो कलाकंद या मानगो बर्फी हलवाई जैसे बनाने की आसान विधि | Mango Kalakand | Mango Burfi Recipe - Duration: 5:52.
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Hi my lovely friends
Today I will show you a very easy sweet recipe
Everyone loves it a lot
I will flavour it with mangoes, Mango Kalakand
This is very easy to make at home
They come out very soft, delicious
You need just few ingredients
Since mangoes are already in season, so lets get started
Take milk in a bowl
Keep it to boil
As soon as it starts to boil, then turn the gas flame to low
Add lemon juice
I have used 2-3 tablespoons of lemon juice
You can also use vineagar over here
Mix it for 1 min
Switch off the gas flame
Keep it aside till the milk starts to curdle
You can see how it looks now
Fresh paneer has been put aside
Now the fresh chenna is ready
Seive it well
Take a cloth and seive it aside
This water is very healthy
You can use it in your cooking
Now wrap the cloth on all sides
Wash it with water on all sides
All lemon flavour should be removed
Mix it for 1-2 times
I will squeeze it slightly
Then keep it aside
Add mango puree in a pan on low flame
I have used alphonso mango puree
I am also adding sugar over here
Mix it well
On low to medium flame
or until it becomes thick
You can also use condensed milk here as well
Let it cook on low to medium flame for 3-4 mins
The sugar will start to cook with the mango puree
Now this is cooked enough
Add fresh chenna/paneer now
Mix it well
Let it mix with the entire mango mixture
Let it cook on low to medium flame
You can also use yellow food colour
In case you need nice yellow color
Let it cook for 5-7 mins and keep mixing
Gas flame should be low to medium only
Else the mixture will stick from between
Now the mixture has become nice and thick
Add elaichi powder
Mix it well
Off the gas flame now..
I have used a container, which I have greased with ghee
Put the mixture in the container
Flatten the top surface with a spatulla
Press it slightly
Till it sets well
Add badam for garnishing
and pistachios
Spread it on all sides
You can keep the burfi on room temperature
for 2-3 hrs
or else keep it in fridge for 1 hour
Now this has set nicely
cut the pieces
You can cut it into big or small pieces
It has come out so soft
This is exactly like market bought ones
The texture is also very good
This is ready to plate
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My TOP 5 Writing Tips (for all levels) - Duration: 27:05.
Hello.
My name is Emma, and in today's video I am going to teach you some great writing tips.
These tips are for both academic writing and non-academic writing.
Okay?
So it's for writing in general.
Now, this video is going to be in two parts, because I have so many tips, so I'm going
to give five tips in this video and five tips in the next video.
Okay, so let's get started.
So, there are so many different ways...
Or so many different types of writing we do in our lives; we write emails, we write essays
if we're a student, we might write a Facebook post, or we might write a resume or a cover letter.
So it's very important to develop your writing skills because you will be writing throughout
your life a lot.
So let's look at my first tip.
My first tip is: It's very important to think about the genre of what you're writing.
"Genre" is a very fancy word that pretty much means type.
So, a genre of writing might be an essay, or it might be a cover letter, or an email,
or a tweet.
These are all different genres, and each one of these has a different expectation on what
you should include and how you should write it.
So it's very important, first step is: Know the genre or know the type, and know what
is expected of you.
Also important in this is knowing your audience, or thinking about your audience.
So, for example, if you write an email, the language you're going to use and the way you're
going to write will be different if you write an email to your friend versus an email to
your boss.
So it's important to think about: "Who are you writing to?" because this is going to
help you decide what to write and how to write it.
Same with, you know, if you are on Twitter and you write a tweet, or on Facebook a Facebook
post, you know, it's important to think about your audience.
You know, are you writing this post for friends to see, or is this a post your boss might
see, or members of the public?
You know, and that could be a problem.
So it's important to think about, especially with this and on other social media, too:
Audience.
Who will see this and what will they think about it, and what are their expectations?
You know, some people work for companies where they're responsible for social media, so it's
important, too, the type of wording they use when they're writing on Facebook.
If you work at a company and you're writing for your company, it's going to be different
than if you're writing for your friends.
Same with an essay.
An essay has a certain structure, you know, it's supposed to be a certain amount of pages,
it has a certain organization to it, and so knowing what's expected of you when you write
an essay will help you because it's going to be very different than, for example, a
Facebook post.
Same with in business, business reports.
Understanding the format of a business report is important if this is something you're going
to be writing, and thinking about your audience.
Same with executive summaries, which is a type of thing businesspeople write.
If you're not in business you might not ever write one of these, but if you are in business
you need to realize that audience is important because professionals are going to be reading
this, and these people are busy, so, you know, knowing your audience and knowing what is
expected of you is the very first step to good writing.
Let's look at some other tips.
Okay, so we've talked about genre or the type of writing you're doing, and part of this
is knowing the expectations for how long what you write should be.
Okay?
So you want to know a bit about length expectations before you start writing.
This is really important, especially in university where you often have a number of pages you're
allowed to write.
It's important, you know, in the workplace because sometimes, you know, you can't write a lot.
And it's important, you know, on Twitter because you have a certain number of characters you
can use.
So length is very important because that's going to help you decide what to include in
your writing.
Okay, so let's look at this a bit more.
When I was younger I used to think long, meaning a lot of writing, was always better, but this
is not the case.
You know, the more you write, maybe you can include more detail, but a lot of the times
the person or your audience who's reading what you write does not have a lot of time,
and so they don't want to read long pieces of work.
Okay?
So it's important to know expectations.
So, for example, I have here the word "short" and "long", and so this is kind of like the
scale.
If you write a tweet it's going to be something short; a Facebook post might be a little bit
longer; a paragraph, you might write something like five sentences if in school you have
to write a paragraph on something; an email might be a little bit longer than this; a
cover letter you might use a full page; a resume maybe you might use two pages but nothing
more; and then you might write an essay which might be 5 pages, 10 pages, depending; and
then maybe a report which might be 50 pages-who knows?-depending on what's expected.
So my main point here is that different types of writing have different expectations with
length, and it's really important to follow those expectations.
For students who are writing the TOEFL or the IELTS, you only can use a certain number
of words, so this is very important for you to know and to really think about.
How are you going to get your message across using the right amount of words?
This is a key word we often talk about in good writing, and that's "concise".
So when you are concise, it means you say something with as few words as possible, but
still getting the meaning across.
So you are communicating your idea, but you're doing it in a short way, as short as you can
while still keeping the idea there.
So, in different cultures you have different rules about this.
In some cultures longer is better.
In English-speaking cultures usually we really want to get to the point, so we want something to be...
We want to communicate our idea, but we want it to be in a concise way, so using our words
very carefully so we don't use too many words.
So main point here: Know how long something you're writing should be, and paying attention
to this when you write.
All right?
Now let's look at my next tip.
Okay, so my third point might be one of the most important points in this lesson, and
that is: When you write something, very important to plan or to think about what you will say
before you write it.
This is something a lot of people don't do because they're busy, they feel like they
don't have a lot of time, or you know, they just don't have any ideas.
And the thing is, though, that this will really help improve your writing.
Okay?
And it doesn't matter what you're writing; planning out an email can be important, just
like planning out an essay can be important.
So let's think about some ways we can plan out what we want to write.
There are...
There are different ways to do this.
Some people like to make a plan by brainstorming.
So, for example, imagine you were writing a paragraph about cats, so you might have
your subject or your key idea here, and then you might think about: "Okay, what's something
about cats?
Hmm.
They make great pets", and then you might write some stuff about that.
Maybe they're quiet, so they make a good pet.
They're cheap.
Okay?
And so the thing is just getting out your ideas.
Okay?
And then you can organize your ideas better.
Or maybe, you know, you're thinking: "Okay, cats, they eat food.
What kind of food do they eat?"
So you can do the same thing with reports.
You can think about: "Okay, what's the main ideas that I need to talk about in this report?"
You know, where you just kind of brainstorm in advance.
I usually do that when I write reports, and I find it very helpful actually, just to get
my ideas down on paper, and then I organize them.
So, this is one method.
Another thing you can do is you can just write down everything, just like this, with a dash.
So, for example, if I was writing about cats in a paragraph, I might just start thinking...
Writing anything I think: "Quiet, cute, Grumpy Cat", okay?
And I might just write down all the ideas I have.
Now, of course, you're probably not writing an essay or a paragraph on cats; you're probably
writing something very different, but the idea is the same.
Okay?
The idea being it's important to plan, and these are different, great ways to get out
your ideas, and to think about them before you actually write.
Sometimes if you're writing an essay you might think in advance about your thesis or what your...
The main topic and the main argument of your essay is going to be.
So, for example, cats are better than dogs.
Maybe that's something I want to argue in an essay.
And then I might organize based on ideas, so I might write, you know, my first main
idea: "They're cleaner", and then I might put some details about that.
My second main idea is that they're great for apartments, and then I might write some
examples or some reasons why.
So, my main point is all of these can work.
Find what's...
What helps you in terms of planning.
There's many different ways to plan what you're going to write, but the most important thing
is to plan and to take some time to think about what you want to say in advance, because
it will really help your writing.
And it's very obvious when somebody hasn't planned what they're going to write, because
everything's disorganized and it's hard to follow.
Planning makes it easier for the audience to understand you.
Now let's look at another tip for how to write better.
Okay, so remember I said that it's very important to think about the type of writing you're
doing, and your audience or who's going to read it?
One of the reasons why this is important is because depending on the type of writing,
you're going to write either in a formal way or an informal way.
Okay?
And I'll explain why this is important to know and how it affects your writing.
So first let's talk about what that means.
Well, when you write something formally, this means that we choose certain words and certain
types of sentences, and we write a certain way, and we write this way because our audience
or the people who are going to read this are usually people from work so we want to be
professional, so we write formally when we're being professional.
We might write this way to strangers or customers.
Okay?
If we work somewhere and we need to write an email, we might use this type of language,
formal language.
And we also use formal language in high school, in university, in college when we're writing
for an assignment or for our homework, or something that our teacher or professor will
read.
Okay?
So we use formal writing mainly in work settings and in academic or school settings.
Now, this is different from informal writing.
Informal writing is the type of writing you will be doing with your friends, so maybe
for example a text message, that's informal; you might use this type of writing when you're
talking to children or writing something for children; and also on social media, so if
you write a tweet or a Facebook post, usually you'll be using informal language; and also
with your family, too, you usually use informal language.
So, I have here some examples of genres or types of writing that you might use the formal
version or the informal version.
So, under formal we have essays, if you do that at university or high school, it would
be formal; a cover letter, if you want to get a job and you have to write a cover letter
then this is going to be formal language you use; a report, if you work at a company and
you have to write reports, you'll be using formal language; or emails to customers you'll
be using formal language.
And there's a lot more; this is just some examples.
For informal, if you write a postcard to your family you'll be using informal language;
a text message would be informal; an email to your friend you would use informal language;
or maybe a birthday card.
Okay?
So it's important to think in advance what kind of language you're going to use.
Okay, so how can we make something formal or informal with our language?
There's a couple of ways to do this.
The first thing you need to think about is the words you're going to use or your vocabulary.
So, different words either fit into the formal category or informal category.
So, for example, if we were talking about a lot of something and we want to be informal,
we might use the word "lots".
So this is an example of an informal word: "lots"; we'd use this with our friends.
If we want to be a bit more formal, we're writing, you know, at the university level,
we might use the word "many"; this word is formal, whereas "lots" is more informal.
Okay?
Or same with if we're writing an email and at the very end of the email we sign our name,
we usually say something like "From", but we don't use the word "From".
We can say "Cheers" if we're writing an email, we can say, you know: "Cheers.
Emma", this would be informal.
Or if, you know, we're in a business and we need to be more serious and formal, we might
say something like: "Regards" or "Kind regards".
Same with different words, like: "Sorry".
"Sorry" is a little bit more informal, whereas the word "apologize" is more formal.
So, it's very important when you're choosing your words because a lot of words fit either
into this category or this category, and some words fit into both.
It's good to know the level of formality for the words you're using.
Now, if you're having a lot of trouble with this and you're thinking: "How am I going
to know if the word is formal or informal?"
There's a quick tip you can try; it doesn't always work, but in general, longer words
in English are often more formal.
So, the longer words are usually in this category.
It's not always the case, but just if you really don't know, it's a good way to guess.
And they're usually...
They come from Latin.
So, for anyone who's watching who's from France, from Spain, or South America, or Italy, or
who speaks a Latin-based language, if you have a word that's similar in your language,
it probably is a formal word in English or it's probably something you can use in a formal setting. Okay?
So usually the shorter words are the more informal words.
So now let's look at some other ways we can look at formality; formal versus informal.
Okay, so when we're talking about formal and informal writing, another thing to think about
is contractions.
So, what's a contraction?
A contraction is a short form of a pronoun, like: "I", "you", "he", "she", "we"; and usually
part of a verb, like: "am", "would", "will".
So, the short form is, in this example: "I am" becomes "I'm".
"I'm" is a contraction.
Or: "you would" can become "you'd", and that's a contraction.
"We will" becomes "we'll" for short, and that's a contraction.
So, contractions have an apostrophe here, and it's where some of the parts of this word
we just remove and so it becomes "will".
So, these contractions, and there's many in English, we use them in informal writing.
So if you're texting someone, if you're writing an email to a friend - this will make you
sound more informal.
Now, compare this to if you're writing an essay or a thesis at university, or you're
writing a report - we don't want to use contractions because these are informal.
So, if we're writing something formal, we would use something more like this; we do
not use contractions for formal writing.
Okay?
So that's another reason why we need to know what we're writing in advance, because we
want to decide if we'll use contractions or not.
My next point is about sentence types and sentence lengths.
When we're talking about formal versus informal, you'll find things that are usually informal
are short.
We usually use shorter sentences.
And in formal writing, you'll find sentences tends to be longer. Okay?
So, we can call this...
For informal we can talk about simple sentences, for example, a simple sentence: "Students
are stressed."
It's a short sentence that if you know about clauses, it only has one clause; if you don't
know about clauses, don't worry.
The point is it's shorter.
Now, compare this to something more complex.
"When a student begins university, they often report feeling stressed."
This is more of a complex sentence, it's longer, and you'll notice there's a comma in the middle
of it breaking it up into two clauses; and again, if you don't understand clauses, that's
okay.
The main point here is this, complex or longer is usually in formal writing, whereas simple
structures or simple sentences are more informal.
And again, you know, it's not always the case, but in general you'll find longer sentences
or more complex sentences are more formal.
You'll also find informal writing we use relative clauses more.
So, if you don't know what a relative clause is, that's okay.
These are, for example, they use the word: "who", "which", "that", "when" within the
sentence.
So, an example of a relative clause would be: "Jane Goodall, who works with chimpanzees,
is a wonderful woman."
So, if you don't know about relative clauses, I recommend looking this up.
In this video we don't have enough time to talk about them, but they can really help
your writing, especially if you're writing something in a formal situation.
All right, now let's look at some more tips on how to improve our writing.
Okay, so the last thing I'm going to say about formal writing versus informal writing, and
I'm talking a lot about this because it's actually a very important part of writing,
is I'm going to talk a little bit about slang, swear words, exaggeration words, and text
words, and when to use them.
So, slang, it's words we use with our friends, words like: "cool", I was going to say "groovy"
but nobody says that anymore, so, you know, there's all sorts of different types of slang.
It's a word that's very popular or an expression that's popular, but it's not a formal expression.
So, "cool" is a really good one, or "awesome": "That's awesome".
So, slang we use informally.
Same with swear words.
Okay?
So if you say a bad word, you know, sometimes you might say something to your friend, you
might use different swear words when you talk to your friends, hopefully not with strangers,
but with people you know well, but you would not use swear words in a formal writing situation.
So maybe you might use it in a text, but you wouldn't use it in a formal writing situation.
Also exaggeration words.
What's an exaggeration word?
"Very" is a good example.
"He is very funny", "She is very pretty", "He is really handsome", "He's totally hot",
okay?
So these types of words: "very", "really", "totally", we usually save these for informal
writing.
So if you're in university and you want to say something is "very", don't use the word
"very"; there are better words, like, you know...
There are a lot of other words you can use as opposed to these ones.
Another thing I wanted to say is there's a lot of words we use now, they're short forms
of words, like, for example: "lol" for "laugh out loud", "b4" for "before", "LMAO" for "laugh
my ass off", these are words we use informally.
Okay?
We do not use these in formal writing, so it's important in formal writing to always
spell out the word correctly, to use proper spelling, and to avoid some of these words
you might be seeing a lot on the internet or in text messaging or on Facebook.
Okay, so we've covered about formal and informal writing.
My last tip for this video is about the importance of using variety in what you're writing.
So what do I mean by "variety"?
Well, sometimes when people write, they have certain words that they use again and again
and again, and so there's not a lot of variety in their choice of words.
Or you might have somebody else who uses the same sentence structure; maybe they learned
the present perfect and they love the present perfect because it took them forever to learn
it, so now they use the present perfect in each sentence.
So this is not good because we really want variety in what we write, because we want
it to be interesting.
If you use something too much, it makes what you're writing look boring.
So, let's look at an example.
I have here a sentence: "Sales have increased.
They have increased for many reasons.
The increase is because people increasingly like spending money."
Can you tell me: Which word did I use too much?
If you said "increase", you're correct.
I used it one, two, three, four.
Okay, so that's too much in a piece of writing.
There are a lot of other words we could be using instead of "increase".
We could be using, you know: "go up", "rise".
There are a lot of other words.
And if you're not sure of another word for "increase", a good idea is to check a thesaurus.
There are a lot of online thesauruses that can help you add variety to your word choice.
So if you make this kind of mistake where you reuse the same word again and again and
again, try to learn some other words that have the same meaning.
This will really help your writing and make it more interesting.
The other thing I wanted to say is that we just talked about how you want variety in
words.
You also want variety in sentence types.
So you want to make sure that, you know, sometimes you use long sentences, and sometimes you
use short sentence, sometimes you use, you know, maybe words like: "although", "when",
"despite", "in spite of", and sometimes you might have something a bit simpler.
So instead of reusing the same sentence type and the same sentence structure, try to use
different tenses and different structures in the sentences you write.
Yeah, so different tenses and try to have different sentence lengths.
That will make your writing more interesting.
So, thank you for watching this video.
I know we covered a lot today, and I have a lot more writing tips coming soon.
So, we've covered a lot and there's a lot of things you can practice, so I invite you
to come visit our website at www.engvid.com, and there, you can practice what you've learned today.
I also invite you to subscribe to my channel; there, you will find a whole bunch of other
resources on different grammar points, you know, especially if you're interested in how
to add variety, different videos on vocabulary, on writing, on pronunciation, and all sorts
of other topics.
So I invite you to check that out.
Thank you for watching; and until next time, take care.
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Cowboys select WR Michael Gallup with 81st pick in NFL Draft - Duration: 2:03.
Cowboys select WR Michael Gallup with 81st pick in NFL Draft
The worst-kept secret in the 2018 NFL Draft is the Dallas Cowboys dire need at the wide receiver position. Its not that they lack bodies on the roster going into their offseason program, but its who isnt there that matters most.
Following a months-long drama regarding the status of three-time pro bowl wide receiver Dez Bryant that ultimately resulted in his unceremonious release, and only days ahead of the draft, the team knows for a fact they dont have a replacement on the current depth chart, owner Jerry Jones admitting that specifically.
Although he also proclaimed the team didnt see any of the current WR prospects as definitive heirs to Bryant in the role of X receiver, it doesnt mean they didnt fall in love with a few.
One of those such loves is Michael Gallup out of Colorado State, a player the team visited with at the NFL Combine and who can bring some serious firepower to the WR room.
The definition of an athlete in its purest form, Gallup lettered in four sports during his high school days (football, baseball, track and basketball). He pulls a skill from each sport seemingly on-demand, and can be a handful to cover.
One of the few knocks on Gallup is that he can be known to hear footsteps before a pass makes it to him, resulting in overthinking the catch and hell need to commit to fully running every route, every time -- even when its not his number thats called in the huddle.
Theres no denying Gallup can deliver at the NFL level though, having racked up a massive 2,685 receiving yards and 21 touchdowns in only 26 games with the Rams, en route to earning First-Team All-Mountain West honors and a 2017 Consensus All-American nod in the process.
A junior college transfer that has had to work his way up to the big stage, dont discount the intangible of his will to prove everyone wrong.
He needs polish, but for the right team he could easily become a serious weapon. Hell join newly-signed free agents Allen Hurns and Deonte Thompson as the team works to make the offense more Dak-friendly going forward.
Theyre loaded with bodies at the position, so itll be a battle royale during the offseason program and training camp, to say the least.
Thats always a good thing in this sport though, and forces the cream to rise to the top of the coffee cup.
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The Seven Best Fast Food Chains for Real Food - Duration: 8:31.
The seven best fast food chains for real food
if there's an upside to the sad fact that fast food has contributed to Americans becoming fatter and on healthier than ever before
its this at least those on identifiable ingredients in the chicken nuggets inspired people to cry out for healthier choices
ask an you shall receive
right last month veggie grill of egan chain with 25 locations on the West Coast was named one of the 50 fastest growing small chain
restaurants in the United States with revenues that jumped nearly 50% last year have tender greens a relatively new farm to table fast
casual restaurant with just 14 locations also made the list
along with a handful of other spots with unusually clean offerings
grass fed beef sustainably fished seafood organic local we sourced greens and plant based compose double plates and utensils
sweet green in 2007
three Georgetown university seniors proved they were every bit the go getters they made themselves out to be on their college
applications and founded this healthy fast food joined which now has 27 locations around Boston and New York Philadelphia
and Washington pro with organic than local ingredients 100% plant based compose double packaging
and ego friendly design and construction
these guys put their money where their mission is
con if you don't live in the Northeast Washington, DC or Virginia
this won't become your new go to lunch spot any time soon what to order
spicy subsidy organic baby spinach and shredded kale with spicy Quinn know a spicy
broccoli carrots raw beets basil sprouts and roasted tofu
topped with a carat Chile vinaigrette and a squeeze of shy raucous sauce $8.95 in New York City Life kitchen
win two had Hahn goes at McDonald's ditched their jobs at the Mac daddy of all fast food joints in 2006
few people would've guessed that they'd give birth to the healthy and Eakle friendly life
an acronym for love your food averaged a perhaps trying to repair some seriously bad karma a live now has 10 restaurants and
serves only grass fed beef and sustainably sourced and local ingredients when possible
a far cry from the grabbed their old employer put into it's not so happy meals
pro they've banned white sugar
white flower-out toes corn syrup GM OS Trans fat
and a ton of other unhealthy ingredients from their menu
con with the average veal costing $15.00
it's pretty spend before fast food what to order
their Monday noodle ball sustainably raised sea bass with soba noodles
mushrooms scallions
and Ed am a Min Kim Chee Brough $12.99
tender greens fresh
local greens organic veggies
he mainly raised me and sustainably fished seafood
put them together and you've got a salad that's as flavorful as it is sustainable
which is why tender greens has spanked its competition when it comes to growth in the last year
tender green 17 stores brought in more than $40,000,000 in revenue last year which is
about 25% more than chip of a LAN pain Ra bread saw a
pro local chefs and each of the locations are encouraged to put their own creations on the
menu a specialty items which usually highlight hyper local seasonal fare
con while company reps to say all progress is sustainable and organically farmed
some farmers in their sub lee chain are not certified organic which tender blames on the high cost of the seal
what to order two nikolai's greens tomato
potato capers green beans
quail egg olives and sherry vinaigrette
to Pottle this chain was the first to stress animal welfare in its mission
stuffing their chicken and beef burritos with only naturally raise and antibiotic free meat pro to Pottle said an example for other big chains
stating that it is possible to purchase antibiotic free meat on a large scale and be hugely successful
con that pixar style commercial that pegged the company as the poster child for sustainable food didn't exactly tell the whole truth most of
the menu contains GM those few ingredients are organic and its definition of locally sourced is 350 miles from a restaurant not exactly the
distance most people conjure when they hear the word
goal what have rice bowl with chicken extra veggie has and 1/2 portion of guacamole
$9.12 in Boston in a veggie grill 10 years ago
Vegan fast food would've seemed ludicrous
now all this all Vegan chain is one of the fastest growing fast food chains in the country
and a whopping 70% of its fans are decidedly not meat and dairy free devotee knits pro with
clean proteins like when Noah and hemp seeds on the menu
veggie grill offers a ton of good for you and good for the planet options
con their meat products are made using garden a meat substitute that's loaded with GM oh soybeans wheat and peas worse
the chain got pretty sneaky when it changed its wording from made from organic than non GM oh soybeans wheat and peas to made from
organic were none GM oh soybeans weight and peas
what to order bomb Babel curb roasted veggies
super grains steamed kale Cannell Keeney beans cilantro
green curry sauce with coconut milk almonds
hemp seeds $8.95
elevation Berger this chain has become hugely popular due to its quality focused menu that's
vastly different from your average Berger joined 100% organic grass fed
free range beef that is ground at each restaurant Vegan and vegetarian burger
options hand cut French fries made with olive oil
and toppings like organic bacon and aged cheddar
plus for the pale yolk raised among us
elevation Berger offers an option of wrapping burgers and lettuce instead of serving on a bun
pro the quality of the beef used in the burgers at this chain makes them almost as good as
what you could whip up at home after hitting the whole foods meat counter
con eating less beef is a good thing for the planet yet elevation packs two paddies into their standard burger what to order kids Berger
one paddy wrapped in lettuce with mustard and grilled onions organic bacon optional
$3.99 in Arlington V a pain route like to Pottle Payne were refuses to purchase meat from producers that give their animals antibiotics
opting instead to support producers who raise their animals in reduced stress environment's
plus Trans fats are officially off the menu
pro bringing antibiotic free animal products to the masses helps raise awareness about the importance of how the Meese that we eat are
raised con touting all natural ingredients is misleading fooling many consumers into
believing that their salads and vegetables are organic when really all natural means nothing
what to order breakfast power spinach and egg white sand wedge egg whites a thick slice of Vermont white cheddar fresh avocado
fresh baby spinach and tomato on the sprouted grain bagel flat have $4.09 in Chicago
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[MUSIC] WILLIAMS: It's an escape.
Escape from problems maybe that affect me outside of the boxing gym.
CAMILO: When I box, I feel like I'm flowing.
Like I soul leaves my body when I'm punching and I'm just looking from above like, 'okay
you're throwing the punch right.'
KRAEMER: You want something to keep you going; you want your reflexes to demand your attention.
I think that's why a lot of Veterans in general love different kinds of adrenaline therapy
-- because it demands you to be in the now.
[MUSIC] WILLIAMS: I'm sure a lot of vets get out they got you know a lot of stuff they
go through stuff they might not want to talk about.
GLASBERG: Many people have a connection to the raw instincts of boxing and learning those
trainings you get a feeling of wellness; feeling like you're able to move your hands and move
your body in a productive way.
[MUSIC] POWELL: Coming back into civilian life -- the transition, and trying to mesh
in.
sometimes it gets stressful.
These combat sports that the VA offers are a definite release.
[MUSIC] CAMILO: I used to box in the Army, and once I got out, I was like, depressed
and, you know, I didn't really have that much friends, you know...
And I saw this flyer, and I saw boxing.
I said, 'I'm interested.'
[MUSIC] GLASBERG: There is a level of physicality in training for any military service; there's
a level of physicality in boxing training.
So I think those two really come together, and hit home for our Veterans.
[MUSIC] MURRAY: If I chase them around the ring for 20 minutes, their hearts pumping,
good cardiovascular work... after a couple of weeks they really start getting in better
shape.
KRAEMER: For any Veteran to want to come box over here, all you have to do is go to the
VA -- just get a script saying that you're good and you're healthy enough to participate,
and box.
[MUSIC] GLASBERG: It's called an adaptive sports medical clearance, and once they have
that clearance, that clearance lasts for a full year, and they're ready to get into the
program.
WILLIAMS: I can come here, I can unleash on the bag for a couple hours, then I can go
home to my family.
KRAEMER: I came in: frustrated; annoyed; confused; I couldn't concentrate, or I just felt scatterbrained...
I usually always walk out the same.
You leave with ultimate contentedness.
CAMILO: When I walked in here, they made me feel at home.
No one judged me.
I felt like I was back in the unit again.
KRAEMER: That camaraderie, that's what really makes it.
You know, for me, that's what really makes it.
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Me and Natsuki DDLC with Text-To-Speech NeoSppech Paul Voice (US) English - Duration: 1:25.
Hello Natsuki, I'm Eddy555 I'm a Fun of Doki Doki Literature Club!
I came here to spend time with you for 5 minuets before the portal closed.
So hare you are doing?
Well I'm doing good and I heard that you rap battle with Nico Yazawa.
I can't choose who won because I love both of you.
Heart emoji.
I came here to give you Natsuki and Nico a reward and will let the YouTube Fans decide
who won.
So anyway I got to go.
Oh blinking red light.
Is that your dad calling or is this a glitch?
Well got to go!
I got to do a video about Blueberry Muffin, Hat Kid and Crash Bandicoot.
Hey Natsuki!
Can you transport to the Arcade?
I have to meet them there.
Thanks and Bye!
Smiley Face Emoji.
Natsuki's Book of Love letters X1.
Picture of Natsuki X1.
Natsuki Note to Nico?
X1 Well Nico Yazawa I couldn't say what on my mind that you are a spoiled brat because
Eddy Loves You too and the Fans on YouTube is watching.
Let's just this rap battle a tide.
It's fair!
Signed Natsuki in Edwin's Anime World.
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Pittsburgh Steelers steal Mason Rudolph from Cincinnati Bengals - Duration: 2:06.
Pittsburgh Steelers steal Mason Rudolph from Cincinnati Bengals
Mason Rudolph was the pick for the Steelers in the middle of the third round of the 2018 NFL Draft, giving the team a replacement for Ben Roethlisberger when he eventually retires.
What was most interesting about the pick, though, was the mechanism through which the Steelers made it. Pittsburgh had the No. 79 overall pick thanks to their trade of Martavis Bryant to the Oakland Raiders. The Cincinnati Bengals were sitting at No.
78, the only team between the Steelers and Rudolph when the No. 76 pick owned by the Seattle Seahawks came on the clock.
The Steelers ultimately moved up three spots to secure Rudolph, but the fact that the Steelers jumped ahead of the Bengals indicates something interesting. The Steelers thought that the Bengals were going to select Rudolph.
They would not have given up draft capital to make the move unless they felt reasonably certain that Rudolph wouldnt be available at their selection, but the Bengals taking a quarterback like Rudolph would seem to be a surprise.
Andy Dalton appears entrenched as the quarterback of the future for the Bengals, especially after A.J. McCarron left as a free agent.
If the Bengals wanted to make a change at quarterback, they would have moved on from Dalton and just kept McCarron. But they didnt, which makes their potential interest in Rudolph that much more interesting.
The only explanation is that they viewed Rudolph as an insurance policy. If Dalton plays well next season, there would be no reason for the Bengals to move on from him.
If he doesnt, they would have a potential replacement in place. Now that is not only not the case, but their division rivals the Steelers have the quarterback they ostensibly wanted.
The Steelers have been beating the Bengals on the field for decades. Now, theyre beating them off of the field as well.
The Bengals settled for Sam Hubbard and Malik Jefferson with those picks, two players that represent good value in those slots. But if Rudolph turns into the franchise quarterback that the Steelers hope, that wont matter.
Nothing a defensive player can do is as valuable as a franchise quarterback. The Steelers clearly think that Rudolph can be that kind of player.
Not only did they get him, but they kept him off of a team in their own division. That is excellent management of the draft.
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