English Colloquialisms 24 Colloquial Words You Need To Know Colloquial English

English Colloquialisms 24 Colloquial Words You Need To Know Colloquial English

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Do you want to sound more fluent and natural in English? Do you want to easily understand native English? Speakers. If you said. Yes, yes, yes, this is. The lesson? For you to sound more fluent and natural to understand native speakers, you need to know colloquial English, also known as colloquialisms. Simply. Casual speech. And today you're going to learn 24 colloquial. Words that you? Need to know. Welcome back to JForrest English. Of course. I'm Jennifer. Now let's get. Started. Colloquial English, also known as colloquialisms, is simply informal language used in. Everyday speech. This includes phrases, idioms and expressions. And you can use. These with your. Friends, your family, and even your. Colleagues and boss. As warning, just know that these may or may not be appropriate for more formal situations. It depends on the specific situation. How does this compare to slang? Well, slang is very informal speech that is often not standard English, and slang is often viewed as unprofessional, colloquial English. What you'll learn today is casual but friendly and natural, and summarize everything in Free lesson PDF. So don't. Worry about. Taking notes #1. Let's hit the books. Do you know this one? You should because to hit. The books means to begin studying. could say. have big test tomorrow, so need. To hit. The books and. Hopefully you're going to hit the books. By watching. More of my. Videos to help you improve your English. If you agree, put Let's do it. Let's do it, let's do it. In the comments below, hit the box. Well, time to hit the books. And #2 is. Let's do it. To do something, this is. Casual, friendly way. Of. Saying to complete something, but native speakers use this in many different situations. could ask you. Are you ready to leave? And then you say, yes, I'm ready. So say. Let's do it, which means let's leave. Let's. Complete that action let's. Do it. So let's practice. This. Do you want me to teach you the next? Expression if you do. Again, put let's. Do it. Let's do it. Put let's. Do it. In the comments, let's do it. Let's do it. Let's do it. Let's do it. #3 Yup. Or yuppers. Have you ever heard yuppers? this is. great one. Again, can ask you. Are you ready to leave? And you can say yes, I'm ready. To leave or instead of yes. To sound more casual. You can say Yup or yuppers. You can put it in full sentence. Yup, I'm ready. Yuppers, I'm ready. Or you can just use that one. Word. Yup. Yuppers. And notice. That South yuppers. With an So again, question for you. Do you want me to keep teaching you natural? Expressions put yuppers with not put yuppers. In the comments. If you do, yuppers. Yeppers. #4 I'll see you. At. 8:00-ish what time? Is 8:00-ish, do you know? Adding ish to the time means around around 8:00, so this could be 745. Or 8. 15 to sound more professional. You can say. I'll see you at approximately 8. That's the more formal way. To say. Around and the casual. Way is to add ish. Native speakers use this. lot will be. There Soon. Well, soon. Ish. This means in the near future, but not immediately. It's little longer than soon. Just know that. Ish. Is not. Actually word, but all native. Speakers understand it #5 My bad. You know this one, right? This is used when you take responsibility. Or accept fault maybe? You're in meeting and your. Colleague says. The chart on page 5 is from 2023. Shouldn't it be from 2024? My bad, I'll change that. ASAP, No worries. My bad. Our next one is of. Course, no worries. You probably know this one. This means it's. Okay. Or. Don't. Worry about it native. Speakers often use this instead. Of you're. Welcome, Jennifer. Thanks so much for the new. Lesson. You might say that. And can reply to you and say. No worries. No worries. But we also use this to apologize. Maybe you're. Shopping and you accidentally hit some with your shopping cart and you can say. I'm so. Sorry. And the person replies back and says no. Worries no. Worries. No worries, No. Worries. No worries. Everything's off. No worries. No worries. #7 no. Big deal. Or. No biggie. This also means it's okay don't. Worry about it. No worries or? It's not significant, it's not important. So again if. You're. Shopping and you accidentally hit someone. With your shopping cart and you say? I'm. So sorry the. Person can reply back and say. No big deal. This is often. Used. After an expression expression of. Gratitude to say. It wasn't significant. It wasn't important. Maybe, you say. Wow, Jennifer, it's so nice of you to. Provide free lesson PDF. Remember you. Can download it in the description and can reply back and say no big deal, no biggie. I'm letting you know that this wasn't significant task for me to do, so I'm. Happy to do it. No big deal. No big deal, no biggie. No big deal. Number eight, 100%. This one is very trendy right now. She doesn't do. Her fair share of the work. 100% this means completely. Agree with you. 100%. Agree with you. For pronunciation native speakers. Often say 100%, hundred 100%. You can also say 100%. Yeah, agreed 100%, absolutely agree, 100%. #9 I'm really into. Yoga What about you? What are you? Into to be into something. This is when you enjoy doing something you have strong interest in something. This question is commonly used when you're getting to know someone. So if you're. On 1st. Date. You can ask the person so. What are you? Into and he replies back and says. love. Rebuilding cars. It's my passion. Just notice verb, preference. Love. Is commonly. Used to reply to this. Question. So what about? You what are you into? You could. Say I'm. Really into learning English with Force English. thanks so much. Notice that. Structure Verb to. Be am. Into and. Then you have your verb with ING learning English. If that. Describes you again. Put Let's do it. Let's keep. Learning let's. Do it, put Let's do it. In the comments. Right now, I'm into yoga. I'm really into fashion #10 let's. Uber it. What does this? Mean. This means let's take. An Uber native. Speakers. Frequently turn nouns. Uber into verb. native speaker would. Commonly say I'll e-mail you, I'll. WhatsApp you I'll. Zoom. You using them as verbs. Remember you have to conjugate. The verb with the. Subject in time reference last night. We ubered to. The conference. Last night we. Took an Uber to the conference. I'll e-mail. You the address. #11 That's wild. This is used. To show surprise. Amazement or astonishment? lot of. Ubers won't accept my ride. Because live outside of the city, this is true. You can reply back and say. That's wild. Which means I'm surprised. That's wild. That's wild. #12 really with question, Really. This is also. Used to show surprise. Amazement or astonishment don't get. Uber eats it. Won't come to my area. Also true, you can reply and say. Really. And you can even That's wild. Put them both together. Really. Really. Really. #13 shoot. This means ask your question. Jennifer, have question about #11 shoot. Ask me your. Question Jennifer, can ask you question about #5 shoot, Yes, you can ask. Me. Your question number. 14 Give me shout. First notice in the last one shoot pronunciation oot this one. Out shout, shoot, shout. This means. Call me or contact me. Give. Me shout. When you land, give. Me shout at 8:00-ish. Give him shout. Give him shout. If he pops out, give me shout #15 Can you flip me the invite to flip? Means to send electronically. You flip someone something, just like you send someone something. Can you flip the team someone, the invite something? You can also flip something to someone. Same with send something to someone. Can you flip the invite something to the team? Someone #16. Now let's look at the invite. Can you flip me? The invite invite is shortened form of invitation to invite. Is verb. She invited the team to the party. An invitation is noun. Have you sent out the invitations? For the party. An invite is noun. Have you sent out the invites for the? Party notice because. It's noun. It has singular or plural. Form Have to send you an invite. can send you an invite if you want. #17 I'll flip it to you in SEC. In SEC means in second. Which is short. Of time soon you can say I'll be there in SEC. You can also get someones attention by saying do you have SEC? Do you have small amount of time? Maybe few minutes in this case and can reply back. And say Yup, yuppers. There it is. SEC. Wait you in SEC. wait, 2nd #18. She's newbie, newbie. Is new member of Team or Group, you might say can. You show Sarah how to file the reports. She's newbie. Or your boss might say keep an eye on. The newbies. While I'm gone. What about you? Are you new? Member of this. Community have you recently subscribed or started watching my videos? If you have then put. I'm newbie. I'm newbie. Put I'm newbie in the comments. love newbies. I'm. Happy. To have you, she's total. Newbie. I'm newbie. Sure newbie. #19 My study. Routine. Is dialed in. To be dialed. In means to be fully. Optimized or perfected and? Here dialed. In functions as an adjective. So is your study routine. Fully optimized, perfected. If it. Is you can say it's my study routine, it's dialed in. If not, you can say need. 2 Dial it. In in this case. It's the verb. Need to. Dial it in. need to. Perfect it. Optimize it. How dialed in were you? #20 I'm crushing it. To crush something means to. Do great. Job so if you're. Enjoying this video? You can say Jennifer you're. Crushing it. You're doing great job. Do you agree? If you do put crushing it, crushing it, crushing it. In the Commons. This. Is Verb. So in the past simple, you would say. crushed. The job interview. did great job. I'm crashing it. I'm really crushing it. Exactly. See, I'm crushing it. #21 I'm loving it. You probably recognize. This because of. McDonald's, McDonald's slogan. Is. I'm loving it. And notice loving in loving it. Now. This. Technically breaks an English grammar. Rule because love is state of verb. So you would say love? This song, even if the action takes place right now, but McDonald's popularized this, so now it's very friendly, casual, and. Acceptable to say. I'm loving this song and by putting it in the present continuous, it emphasizes that the action is. Taking place now? love it. I'm loving it. I'm loving it. I'm loving it. #22 Learning English. Is piece of cake. You know. This one right? To be piece. Of cake. Means to be very easy, maybe. Learning English. Is piece of cake. When you have Great teacher if you agree. You can say 100. Percent. So put that in the comments. It's. piece of cake. Piece of cake. It's piece of cake. It's piece of cake. #23 We shot. The breeze in the elevator. To shoot the breeze. This is. To make small talk, so to have casual. Light. Hearted conversation. Notice those conjugations. Shoot but in the past shot and the past participle. Shot. You might say my neighbor and Always shoot the breeze. When we take. Out the garbage we. See each other and we have. light. Hearted conversation we. Shoot the breeze. And finally #24 you're. On fire. To be on fire. This means to perform well. To do great job. could say. You just added. 24 common. And natural expressions. To your speech. You're on fire. So let's celebrate this put. I'm on fire. I'm on fire. You just did. An amazing job put. I'm on fire in the comments. Do you want me to keep teaching you more natural expressions if you do? Put more more more more more more. In the comments. Below and of course make sure you. Like this video? Share with your. Friends and subscribe so. You're notified every time Post new lesson and you. Can get this free speaking guide where share 6 tips on how to. Speak English fluently and confidently. You can click here to download. It or look for the link in the description and you need to add. These phrasal. Verbs to your vocabulary right now, so. Watch the video.
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