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Learn the English Phrases NOT ALL IT'S CRACKED UP TO BE and TO CRACK A JOKE

Learn the English Phrases NOT ALL IT'S CRACKED UP TO BE and TO CRACK A JOKE

FromBob's Short English Lessons


Learn the English Phrases NOT ALL IT'S CRACKED UP TO BE and TO CRACK A JOKE

FromBob's Short English Lessons

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4 minutes
Released:
Apr 23, 2021
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Read along to practice your English and to learn the English phrases NOT ALL IT'S CRACKED UP TO BE and TO CRACK A JOKEIn this English lesson I wanted to help you learn the English phrase, "not all it's cracked up to be." When we say that something is not all it's cracked up to be, it means that it's not as fun, it's not as good, it just isn't what you thought it was going to be, or what people told you it was going to be. Sometimes people have this with things like the job they do. Sometimes they become a teacher and then they find out it's not all it's cracked up to be. That means someone told them it was a great job, but when they actually started doing it, it wasn't that great for them. And sometimes this happens, too, when you go to see a movie that someone told you is amazing, and then you go to see it and then it's not all it's cracked up to be. It's not as good as you thought it was going to be.WANT FREE ENGLISH LESSONS? GO TO YOUTUBE AND SEARCH, "BOB THE CANADIAN"✅The video of this lesson can be watched right here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gYfGxM561P8✅If you enjoy these lessons please consider supporting me at: http://www.patreon.com/bobthecanadianThe other phrase I wanted to teach you today is a simpler phrase, "to crack a joke." When you crack a joke, it simply means that you tell a joke. Sometimes people get in trouble when they're in school because they're always cracking jokes. I have a one , I have one or two students right now that crack jokes regularly in class. They just really like to crack a joke every once in a while to make everyone laugh, and I'll be honest, sometimes it makes me laugh, too.So to review, when something is not all it's cracked up to be, it means that you were kind of told something was going to be good or awesome or cool, but when you did it, it actually wasn't as good as how the person explained it to you. So, it's not all it's cracked up to be. And when you crack a joke, it simply means that you are telling a joke, so you tell a joke.Sorry, you're probably gonna hear my children right now, because they don't know that I'm recording a video inside today, but why am I recording inside today? Because the weather is not very nice. As much as I often say how much I like cold weather, it is windy, it is cold, it is wet outside. There's water and snow everywhere. It's just not a good day to make a video outside. So sometimes making a video outside isn't all it's cracked up to be.Anyways, let's look at a comment from a previous video. This comment is from American English with this guy otherwise known as Brent. And he says this. "Getting snow this time of year is just wrong. "I've never wanted to be top dog at school. "This year has only solidified that notion. "I like flying under the radar at school." And my response is this. "I agree, this year has really made me realize "that being in charge isn't all it's cracked up to be."So I kind of use the phrase that I just taught you today in my response there. That's actually when I thought of it. So thanks, Brent, for that comment. Brent's talking about the lesson on being top dog and the response from Padma, I think yesterday, on how sometimes being top dog isn't all it's cracked up to be, right? Sometimes it's nice not to be in charge. And I would agree with Brent. This year in particular with people who are leaders, either government leaders or people who are bosses at different businesses or in charge of people, it hasn't been an easy year being top dog.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/bobthecanadian)
Released:
Apr 23, 2021
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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!