Learn English with podcast conversation season 3 episode 2 | Summary and Q&A
TL;DR
Learn vocabulary for talking about inconsiderate behavior and asking someone to be quiet in a movie theater.
Key Insights
- ❓ The lesson provides vocabulary for talking about inconsiderate behavior.
- 🤯 It emphasizes the importance of politeness and tone when using phrases like "do you mind."
- 🎭 Different cultures have different habits and norms when it comes to watching movies and eating in theaters.
- 🎭 In Canada, it is common to eat popcorn and candy while watching movies, but having a phone ring in the theater is considered a big problem.
- 😋 In some South American countries, people may bring in smelly food to the movie theater, which can be either enticing or annoying.
- 😋 In Switzerland, there are strict rules against bringing food into the movie theater.
Transcript
hello English Learners and welcome to English pod my name is Marco and I'm Erica Erica today we are really excited right yeah we've got a great lesson today all about real English exactly English that you hear in movies and TV shows yeah speaking of movies today's podcast takes place at the movies exactly and that's why it's so fun today uh-huh oka... Read More
Questions & Answers
Q: What does it mean to be inconsiderate?
Being inconsiderate means not thinking about the feelings of other people. For example, not giving up your seat for an old lady on a crowded subway would be considered inconsiderate.
Q: How can we use the phrase "keep it down"?
"Keep it down" means asking someone to be quiet or reduce noise. For instance, if you are trying to study and someone is making a lot of noise, you can say, "Do you mind keeping it down?"
Q: How can we use the phrase "not such a big deal"?
"Not such a big deal" is used to indicate that something is not a significant problem or not important. For example, if someone apologizes for being 10 minutes late for a meeting, you can say, "It's not such a big deal."
Q: What does "switch it off" mean?
"Switch it off" means to turn something off. It can be used to refer to turning off a phone, TV, or any other electronic device. For example, you can ask someone, "Did you switch off your phone?"
Summary & Key Takeaways
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The lesson teaches vocabulary related to inconsiderate behavior and asking someone to be quiet in a movie theater.
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The vocabulary includes words such as inconsiderate, keep it down, not such a big deal, switch it off, and can't hear a thing.
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The lesson also covers how to use the phrase "do you mind" in different situations and emphasizes the importance of tone in conveying politeness.