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Learn the English Phrases YOU'RE NUTS and TO BE NUTS ABOUT

Learn the English Phrases YOU'RE NUTS and TO BE NUTS ABOUT

FromBob's Short English Lessons


Learn the English Phrases YOU'RE NUTS and TO BE NUTS ABOUT

FromBob's Short English Lessons

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4 minutes
Released:
Sep 1, 2020
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Podcast episode

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Read along to practice your English and to learn the English phrases YOU'RE NUTS and TO BE NUTS ABOUT:In this English lesson, I wanted to help you learn the English phrase "You're nuts." When you say to someone, "You're nuts," it means you think that they are crazy. Maybe they have told you that they are going to do something that you think is dangerous. Maybe your friend says to you, "I'm going to go skydiving," or, "I'm going to start mountain climbing." You might say to them, "You're nuts," because maybe you are someone like me who is afraid of heights or who is scared of heights. I do not like being up high, so if a friend of mine said to me, "Hey, I think I'm going to go skydiving, "I'm going to jump out of a plane with a parachute," I would probably say, "you're nuts." If I had a friend who said, "You know, I think I might take up mountain climbing, "I might buy all the equipment I need "and I might go climb mountains," I would probably say, "You're nuts," because to me, that is only something that someone would do if they were a little bit crazy. I would never do those things.The second phrase I wanted to help you learn today is the phrase, "To be nuts about." When you are nuts about something or when you are nuts about someone, it means you really, really like that thing or you really, really like that person. So here's a good example, I'm nuts about pizza. Whenever I think about what I want for supper, I usually think, I think I want pizza. I'm just nuts about pizza, that means I really, really, really like pizza. Or you could think of a situation where one person likes another person in a romantic way. You could say, "Oh, she's nuts about him." That means that she likes this person, she likes him a lot, she really, really likes him. So if you ever hear someone say, "Oh, yeah, did you hear, "Joe and Mary went out the other day "and I talked to Joe, "and Joe is nuts about her." Basically that means that Joe really, really likes her.So to review, if someone says, "You're nuts," it means they think you're crazy. Crazy in the way where they think you're gonna do something that a logical person wouldn't do. And if you say that you are nuts about something, it means that you really, really like it.Let's look at a comment from a previous video, this comment is from xiuqin ou, and xiuqin says, "Hi, Mr. Bob, "thanks for your lessons. "Today I learned the word broth "and it's use in an idiom. "I wonder, what is the difference "between broth and soup." And my response is, "Soup has noodles, vegetables and sometimes meat in it, "broth does not have anything in it." So thank you for that comment xiuqin, this is from the video where we talked about the phrase, "Too many cooks spoil the broth."So yeah, soup is usually a broth that has many other things in it. Usually vegetables, sometimes noodles and sometimes meat, and broth is simply a not quite clear liquid. Just so you know, every week we cook a chicken, and after we cook the chicken, we make broth out of it. We use the chicken to make broth, and the chicken broth is this really yummy, tasty brown liquid that we use later to make soup out of. So broth is simply a very thin, usually made from chickens , usually, sometimes made from beef, sometimes made from vegetables, and it's used in a lot of different recipes. Many recipes will call for broth when you are making it. When a recipe calls for something, it means that it is required.(Transcript shortened due to Podcast description length restrictions.)WANT MORE ENGLISH LESSONS? GO TO YOUTUBE AND SEARCH, "BOB THE CANADIAN"Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/bobthecanadian)
Released:
Sep 1, 2020
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If you want to learn English with short easy-to-understand lessons then you've come to the right place. I'm Bob the Canadian and I make videos on Youtube (Just search for "Bob's Short English Lessons" on Youtube!) as well as podcasts right here to help you learn English. Four times each week I upload a short English lesson with a complete transcript in the description. During these lessons I teach one or two curious phrases from the English language and answer a listener question. Thanks for joining me and I hope your English learning is going well!