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  • Hi everybody. I'm Esther.

  • And in this video we're going to talk about some important English expressions.

  • And let's first start with 'like' and 'like to'.

  • 'I like' and 'I like to'.

  • First let's look at the board for some examples.

  • With 'I like', we have to put a person place or thing. Right?

  • So let's look. "I like cookies." Right?

  • Food is a thing.

  • So I could say, "I like cookies. I like pizza."

  • Okay the next one.

  • "I like English."

  • English is a subject in school so that's another thing.

  • So I can also say, "I like math".

  • Right?

  • The next one is "I like you."

  • You is a person.

  • I can say, "I like him. I like Sally".

  • Right? I can say a person.

  • And "I like dogs."

  • That's another thing.

  • I like dogs. Or for me, personally, I like cats as well.

  • Okay so let's first try these examples.

  • A little bit faster.

  • Now please try to follow with me.

  • "I like cookies."

  • "I like cookies."

  • "I like English."

  • "I like English."

  • "I like you."

  • "I like you."

  • and "I like dogs."

  • "I like dogs."

  • Okay. The second example is, 'I like to'.

  • Now we put a 'to' here.

  • That means, after, I have to put an activity.

  • Right? An activity.

  • For example, "I like to dance."

  • "I like to dance."

  • But what I want you to listen for is that 'to'

  • becomes just like a /t/.

  • Now it's okay to say, "I like to dance."

  • "I like to dance."

  • That's okay. But most native English speakers

  • will kind of get rid of the 'o' and say, "I like to dance."

  • "I like to dance."

  • Here's the next one. "I like to sing."

  • "I like to sing."

  • "I like to study."

  • "I like to shop."

  • Okay so these are all personally things that I like to do.

  • Actually I love to do them.

  • But 'like to' and 'like' is a little more common.

  • Okay so let's practice these four examples one more time.

  • A little more quickly.

  • And please try to follow me.

  • "I like to dance."

  • "I like to dance."

  • "I like to sing."

  • "I like to sing."

  • "I like to study."

  • "I like to study."

  • "I like to shop."

  • "I like to shop."

  • Okay let's look at some more examples together.

  • I like school.

  • I like school.

  • I like dresses.

  • I like dresses.

  • I like pizza.

  • I like pizza.

  • I like money.

  • I like money

  • I like vacations.

  • I like vacations.

  • I like food.

  • I like food.

  • I like to eat.

  • I like to eat.

  • I like to exercise.

  • I like to exercise.

  • I like to walk.

  • I like to walk.

  • I like to drink coffee.

  • I like to drink coffee.

  • I like to meet friends.

  • I like to meet friends.

  • I like to travel.

  • I like to travel.

  • Okay so now we're going to move on to the expressions 'I don't like'.

  • And 'I don't like to'

  • Okay.

  • So if you look at the board,

  • I've changed 'I like' to 'I don't like'.

  • Now it's the same.

  • At the end, I have to say a person, a place, or thing,

  • Okay?

  • So let's look at them together.

  • "I don't like sushi."

  • Let's try it a little bit faster.

  • "I don't like sushi."

  • "I don't like sushi."

  • Okay the next one is

  • "I don't like math."

  • Right?

  • We can say, "I hate..."

  • but "I don't like" is more common.

  • "I don't like math."

  • Again a little faster.

  • "I don't like math."

  • "I don't like math."

  • The next one is...

  • "I don't like him."

  • "I don't like him."

  • "I don't like him."

  • And the last one.

  • "I don't like snakes."

  • Right, a lot of women don't like snakes.

  • "I don't like snakes."

  • "I don't like snakes."

  • Okay.

  • The second example is...

  • 'I don't like to'.

  • 'I don't like to'.

  • Remember, at the end of this, we have to put an action.

  • Something that we do.

  • Right?

  • So we can say, "I don't like to run."

  • "I don't like to run."

  • Remember, again, the 'to'...

  • You can say, "I don't like to" or "I don't like to".

  • "I don't like to run."

  • Let's try the next one.

  • "I don't like to study."

  • "I don't like to study."

  • Okay? After that...

  • "I don't like to drink."

  • A little faster.

  • "I don't like to drink."

  • "I don't like to drink."

  • And the last one is...

  • "I don't like to fight."

  • Right?

  • It can get a little bit scary right?

  • "I don't like to fight."

  • "I don't like to fight."

  • Let's look at more... some more examples together.

  • Okay let's look at some examples.

  • "I don't like spiders."

  • "I don't like spiders."

  • "I don't like snow."

  • "I don't like snow."

  • "I don't like winter."

  • "I don't like winter."

  • "I don't like chicken feet."

  • "I don't like chicken feet."

  • "I don't like heels."

  • "I don't like heels."

  • "I don't like ugly guys."

  • "I don't like ugly guys."

  • "I don't like to work."

  • "I don't like to work."

  • "I don't like to hike."

  • "I don't like to hike."

  • "I don't like to wash dishes."

  • "I don't like to wash dishes."

  • "I don't like to clean up."

  • "I don't like to clean up."

  • "I don't like to eat alone."

  • "I don't like to eat alone."

  • "I don't like to drink soju."

  • "I don't like to drink soju."

  • Okay so in this video we talked about the expressions

  • 'I like...'

  • ' I like to...'

  • and 'I don't like...'

  • 'I don't like to...'

  • But, uh, before we close up I'm going to

  • talk about 'I like' and 'I don't like' one more time

  • because there are other ways to say the same thing.

  • Instead of 'I like', I can also say, 'I enjoy', or 'I love'.

  • But remember, 'love' is very strong.

  • Right, for example "I love cats."

  • "I also love dogs." Right?

  • So 'love' is stronger than 'like'.

  • Okay, the next part is 'I don't like'.

  • I can also say, 'I dislike'

  • Again, 'I dislike'.

  • For example, "I dislike snakes."

  • Right?

  • or "I hate snakes."

  • Similar to 'love', 'hate' is a very strong way of saying I don't like something.

  • For example, "I hate snakes."

  • Right, "I hate snakes."

  • Okay, so I hope that helped and hope to see you guys next time.

  • Bye bye.

  • Hi everybody I'm Esther and in this video I'm going to teach you how to ask

  • someone for permission okay so before I teach you that let's first talk about

  • what permission means okay so when you want to ask someone if it's okay to do

  • something you're asking for permission okay again you want to do something you

  • don't know if it's okay so you ask someone for example maybe you

  • want to borrow something then you should ask someone if you just take it that's

  • stealing right so you have to ask is it okay alright so there are three ways to

  • ask for permission in English the first way is to say can I can I okay the

  • second way is could I could I and the third way is may I may I okay so

  • can I could I and may I are all good ways to ask for permission but the third

  • one may I is more polite okay so if you want

  • to ask somebody who has more power maybe your parents may be your teacher then

  • you should say may I maybe even to somebody that you don't know very well

  • it's better to say may I because again it's more polite so let's

  • look at these examples okay so I've written can I could I and

  • may I on the board remember after these three you have to

  • say a verb okay so let's look at the verbs help see have call borrow go speak

  • and go again okay so I know I went through that a little bit quickly but

  • we're gonna go through it slowly now okay

  • so here's what we'll do I'm gonna read and try to switch some around okay so

  • can I help you can I help you let's try that a little bit faster can I help you

  • can I help you now remember you can also say could I and may I for example if

  • you're walking through a department store and the salesperson comes to you

  • they would probably say may I help you because they want to be polite to the

  • customer so again may I help you okay can I see you again can I see you

  • again a little bit faster can I see you again maybe you like someone you met

  • them and you like them and you want to see them again next time so you say can

  • I see you again okay can I have some water

  • can I have some water a little bit faster can I have some water okay let's

  • try a couple with could could I call you later could I call you later again

  • remember you can use all three but we're doing could could I call you later

  • could I borrow some money okay you usually borrow money from a friend or

  • somebody that you know so that's why it's better to say maybe can I or could

  • I could I borrow some money okay could I go could I go you want to leave so

  • you're asking if it's okay could I go okay and remember

  • may I is polite okay you want to say that to someone who's a little bit more

  • important maybe someone you don't know again you would use me I so may I speak

  • to mr. Kim maybe you called his office okay so you say may I speak to mr. Kim

  • and the last one may I go to the bathroom this one is maybe if

  • you're asking a teacher right you're in class and you have to go you can ask a

  • teacher may I go to the bathroom again can I could can and could are both okay

  • but maybe it's more polite if you want to be polite you should say may I go to

  • the bathroom and I'm sure the teacher will like that better because you're

  • being polite okay so in this video we learned three ways to ask for permission

  • let's go through them one more time can I could I and may I okay well I hope I

  • helped and I'll see you guys next time bye

  • hi everybody my name is Esther and in this video we're going to talk about how

  • to use the word can and can't so first of all let's talk about the meaning of

  • these words ken means you are able to do something

  • maybe because you have the skill or maybe because your body allows you to do

  • that thing and can't it's the opposite right you can't do something you're not

  • able to do something because you don't have the skill or your body doesn't

  • allow you to do it okay let's move on to the pronunciation how do we pronounce

  • these words correctly now I know it's not easy but I know you if you keep

  • practicing you're gonna get better believe me so let's look at the first

  • one now this one actually sounds like a man's name 10/10 you'll notice it sounds

  • more like an e then it doesn't a again practice with me Ken now this one is

  • can't if you look down here I've written the word ant like the insect chemi right

  • kami and with the C in front so practice with me can't can't yes again Ken can't

  • ken can't okay well let's see if you guys can put

  • it in a sentence i hmm do it i can do it i can do it i can't do

  • it i can't do it let's do a couple more practices together okay so let's start

  • practicing with the word ken first here are some examples on the board let's

  • start with the first one I can swim I can swim I can swim make sure you guys

  • are following along let's go on to the next one the next one 8 right and let's

  • try it with she she can eat she can eat she can eat okay

  • after that is read and let's use he he can read he can read he can read after

  • that is drive and let's use they with that one they can drive they can drive

  • they can drive after that run right we we can run we can run we can run okay

  • let's move on to theme and let's do you you can sing you can sing you can sing

  • reminding you that ten are okay it's pronounced Ken let's go on to the next

  • one dance and let's go back up to I I can dance I can dance I can dance and

  • the last one speak English right let's do that with I as well because I know

  • you want to be able to say this I can speak English I can speak English I can

  • speak English alright let's move on to can't okay so

  • now we're going to prep this with Kent you can see I've only changed this by

  • putting a t here changing Ken to can't so let's practice again make sure you

  • guys are following after me I can't swim I can't swim I can't swim let's move on

  • to eat she can't eat maybe she's full right she can't eat she can't eat next

  • one is read let's do he he can't read he can't read

  • he can't read after that is drive and let's use they they can't drive they

  • can't drive they can't drive next one is run let's use we we can't run we can't

  • run we can't run after that the next one is seen oh you

  • you can't sing you can't sing you can't sing dance hmm let's do they they can't

  • dance they can't dance they can't dance and speak English

  • hmm let's say you can't speak English well that's what I'm here to help you

  • with but let's practice again you can't speak

  • English you can't speak English but again that's something that we're

  • going to change as we keep practicing okay and let's try a test now okay so

  • let's try a practice test together it's not that hard all you have to do is

  • listen carefully and as I read these sentences you have to see if listen and

  • see if I'm using one can or two can't all right so I'll do this slowly

  • let's try it together the first one let's do swim and let's use I I can swim

  • I can swim which one do you think I used well if you listen carefully yes I use

  • number one ken let's go on to the next one eat and let's try she she can eat

  • she can eat yes I did number one again Ken after that is read and let's use he

  • he can't read he can't read that was the second one

  • can't how about drive let's use he again he

  • can drive he can drive yes that was number one he can drive after

  • that run let's use they they can't run they can't run maybe they're too tired

  • right then I use number two they can't run let's move on to the next one scene

  • we can't sing we can't sing yes that was number two

  • next is dance let's do dance again let's do me again we can't dance we

  • can't dance yes again I said can't number two and the last one you can

  • speak English you can speak English yes the last one was can number one you can

  • speak English how did you guys do well that's the end of our quiz I know that

  • it's difficult and it's gonna take a lot of time but you can do it I'll see you

  • guys next time bye

  • hi everybody I'm Esther and in this video we're going to talk about how to

  • describe the cost or price of something now this is important to people like me

  • who like shopping right so for example I like shopping especially for dresses so

  • I might say the cost of this dress is affordable okay this dress is affordable

  • affordable means that this dress is not too expensive I have enough money and I

  • can pay for this dress I have enough money I can buy this dress so I would

  • say this dress is affordable I can also say this dress is in expensive we all

  • know what expensive is but we say in expensive so that's the opposite in

  • expensive affordable and inexpensive have very similar meanings again I have

  • enough money to buy this it's not too expensive then we have cheap this dress

  • is cheap now cheap is similar it means it's not expensive but it's a little bit

  • more negative if you say that something is cheap people may think that the

  • quality is not very good it's not very nice okay now let's look at the opposite

  • the opposite of these words is expensive this dress is expensive it costs a lot

  • of money and too much money maybe I don't want to buy it we can also say

  • overpriced this dress is overpriced that means the price is too high

  • so again I don't want to buy this dress it's too expensive and overpriced okay

  • let's look at some more examples together

  • let's look at some examples the Hat was affordable because it was on sale the

  • Hat was affordable because it was on sale next I wish this bag was more

  • affordable I wish this bag was more affordable next this computer is

  • surprisingly inexpensive this computer is surprisingly inexpensive next these

  • shoes look beautiful but they are too cheap these shoes look beautiful but

  • they are too cheap next that jacket is too expensive that jacket is too

  • expensive lest I cannot buy this overpriced bag I

  • cannot buy this overpriced bag ok so in this video we learned that when we want

  • to describe the cost of something as not too expensive we say affordable ok

  • something is affordable if it's not too expensive if I can buy it with the money

  • I have on the other hand if something is not affordable if the cost is very high

  • we say expensive or overpriced for me I think some brands like H&M and forever

  • 21 are affordable some people don't think this way they

  • think it's cheap sometimes yes some of the items can be cheap but for me I like

  • those brands because they are affordable another store that I like in Korea it's

  • called Zara or tada in Korea as they say they have some

  • items that are affordable and some items that are very expensive too expensive

  • for me to buy ok well that's what I wanted to share in this video thanks for

  • watching bye

  • hello my name is Esther and in this video we're going to talk about how to

  • use the word borrow or lend me well when do we use this word well let me give you

  • an example let's say that you're taking a test and you look in your bag and oh

  • oh you forgot your pencil so what do you do you have to ask someone next to you

  • or maybe a friend to let them use your pencil and a mistake that a lot of

  • people make is they say can you borrow me your pencil but that's actually wrong

  • don't say that don't say can you borrow me your pencil

  • the actual way to say it goes like this let's look at an example sentence can I

  • borrow your pencil that's the correct way to say it can I borrow your pencil

  • okay another way that you can say is can you lend me your pencil let's look at it

  • again can you lend me your pencil now both of

  • these ways are okay and they're both correct and right but I think this one

  • is a better way to say it again let's remember it's not can you

  • borrow me okay don't say that say this can I borrow your pencil let's look at a

  • couple more examples sentences is it okay if I borrow your book is it okay if

  • I borrow your book may I borrow some money may I borrow some money can I

  • borrow your umbrella can I borrow your umbrella can you lend me your ear a sir

  • can you lend me your ear a sir would you lend me your book

  • would you lend me your book please lend me a pen please lend me a pen

  • alright now in the beginning of the video I taught you to say can I borrow

  • something can I borrow your pencil but actually there's a more polite way to

  • say this and that is by saying may I borrow something from you you should use

  • may I when you're talking to someone you don't know very well maybe it's a

  • complete stranger or maybe you know that person but you guys aren't really close

  • friends it's better to use may I so again may I borrow something for

  • example may I borrow your pen or may I borrow your phone

  • or maybe like I said in the example in the beginning may I borrow your pencil

  • or eraser ok well that's it for today I hope you guys learn something and I'll

  • see you guys next time bye

  • hi everybody I'm Esther and in this video I'm going to teach you a very

  • important English word now everybody in Korea should know this word because it

  • gets this way every summer in Korea right well not just in the summer but

  • also in some other seasons and that word that we're going to learn today is humid

  • again humid so this word you need to know it and you especially need to

  • mention this word when you describe Korea's weather to any foreigners okay

  • so if they ask what's the weather like in Korea you have to say humid well what

  • does humid mean well again humid is used to describe whether it means that it's

  • very wet and hot right you know what I mean so even my best friend

  • she comes to Korea every year from Southern California which is where I'm

  • from and she complains about this all the time it's so humid right it's so hot

  • and wet and she complains about this because where we're from it's not like

  • that it's hot but it doesn't get very humid so let's look at the board for

  • some examples on how to use the word okay so here it is today is very humid

  • today is very humid so that's the word I want to teach you today humid but there

  • are some other ways to say the same thing instead of humid we can say a

  • couple of other words for example we can say today is very muggy today is very

  • muggy okay muggy means humid again hot and wet we can also say today is very

  • sticky today is very sticky so humid muggy and

  • sticky all have the same meaning when you're describing the weather now I told

  • you that where I'm from it's not humid it's hot but it's not humid so what's

  • the opposite of humid that word is dry so if it's not humid I can say today is

  • very dry today is very dry ok well let's look at some more example sentences

  • together ok let's look at some example sentences it's too humid turn on the

  • air-conditioner it's too humid turn on the air-conditioner

  • I hate humid weather it's too sticky I hate humid weather it's too sticky

  • the rain makes it muggy the rain makes it muggy California is dry but Florida

  • is humid California is dry but Florida is humid ok so in this video we learned

  • the word humid make sure you guys remember it it's a very important word

  • in Korea because it describes Korea's weather and summer perfectly now as for

  • me I've been here for a couple of years and I'm still trying to get used to it

  • but I have to say I like dry weather better okay well thanks for joining and

  • see you guys next time bye

  • hi everybody my name's Esther and in this video I want to talk about a very

  • important vocabulary word for all Koreans to know okay and that word is

  • monsoon season what is monsoon season well every summer

  • many foreigners come and they're surprised by how much rain there is

  • right in the summer in Korea for about one month usually in July there's a lot

  • of rain okay and in English we call that the monsoon season so it's very

  • important for Koreans to have a good umbrella maybe some rain boots right but

  • also it can cause some problems for some businesses and homes if there's

  • too much rain and flooding right so if you see a foreigner and they ask about

  • summer in Korea it's very important that you remember that you tell them about

  • monsoon season okay so let's look on the board and look at this example sentence

  • the monsoon season in Korea begins in summer right I just talked about that

  • again the monsoon let's pronounce it together monsoon monsoon so the monsoon

  • season in Korea begins in summer and as we said the monsoon season lasts for

  • about one month and there's lots of rain during the monsoon season okay let's

  • look at some more examples together let's look at these examples it's very

  • humid during the monsoon season it's very humid during the monsoon season the

  • monsoon season is coming the monsoon season is coming I need to buy a new

  • umbrella for the monsoon season I need to buy a new umbrella for the monsoon

  • season okay so in this video we learned up

  • the vocabulary word monsoon season remember it's a time in Korea when

  • there's a lot of rain and it's very hot and sticky right now in Southern

  • California where I'm from there is no monsoon season we get a little bit of

  • rain in the winter time which is very different from Korea but again nothing

  • like the rain we see here okay so that is something that I'm still trying to

  • get used to okay so again the word we learned is monsoon

  • season don't forget it and see you next time bye

  • hi everybody I'm Esther and in this video I want to talk with you about the

  • word lag now lag means to do something very slowly or to be very slow okay so

  • the word lag is appear on the board now the pronunciation it's hard I know but

  • you have to try and practice lag lag okay

  • so let's look at these examples she's lagging she's lagging this means she's

  • taking a long time to do something she's doing something very slowly

  • she's lagging the next one is stop lagging stop lagging you're telling

  • somebody hurry up stop being slow okay the next one is a very common problem my

  • computer is lagging my computer is lagging that means my computer is slow

  • it's slow I'm trying to do something but it's lagging it's slow and the last one

  • is I have jet lag I have jet lag you might hear this a lot

  • especially from people who are travelling so if you travel around the

  • world maybe to faraway country but you're gonna be changing time zones so

  • the time will be different and you'll feel very tired your body will feel slow

  • and tired and your body is taking a long time to adjust to the new time zone your

  • body is slow to adjust so you have to say I have jet lag okay let's look at

  • some more examples together okay let's look at a few examples first one she's

  • always late because she laughs she's always late because she lags the

  • next one I wish you wouldn't lag so much I wish you wouldn't lag so much next I

  • can't open the program because my computer is lagging I can't open the

  • program because my computer is lagging the last one my jet lag is terrible I

  • keep falling asleep my jet lag is terrible I keep falling asleep ok so in

  • this video we learned that we use the word lag to describe an action that is

  • very very slow now my best friend is someone who lags a lot whenever we want

  • to do something especially at night she takes almost 2 hours to get ready

  • she has to wash her hair or take a shower then put on her makeup you know

  • decide what to wear and that can take a very long time so I always have to say

  • to her stop lagging hurry up we're late stop lagging ok so next time if you have

  • a friend or somebody that's taking a very long time you can use the word lag

  • to say stop lagging hurry up ok well that's the end thank you bye

  • hi everybody my name is Esther and in this video I'm going to talk about the

  • word pedestrian now I think this is a really important word for all Koreans to

  • know because there are many pedestrians in Korea well what is a pedestrian a

  • pedestrian is somebody who is walking they might be walking on the street or

  • on the sidewalk where all the stores and restaurants are

  • the sidewalk or pedestrians might be crossing the street on a crosswalk

  • that's the section with the white lines where you have to go if you want to go

  • to the other side so let's look at these example sentences don't hit the

  • pedestrian okay so in Korea there are very many cars and drivers and they have

  • to be careful not to hit the people that are walking the pedestrians so don't hit

  • the pedestrian the pedestrian crosses the crosswalk again the crosswalk is

  • where the white lines are you have to walk there if you want to go to the

  • other side the pedestrian crosses the crosswalk the last example is there are

  • many pedestrians on the sidewalk remember sidewalk is the area next to

  • the street where pedestrians should walk it's safer right so there are many

  • pedestrians on the sidewalk okay and so that's how we use pedestrian remember it

  • means somebody who's walking okay that's all thank you bye

  • hello everybody my name is Esther and in this video we're going to talk about a

  • slang word that comes from California that's where I'm from

  • this slang word is actually from Northern California in areas like San

  • Francisco San Jose and Oakland and this word is the slang word hella mm-hmm and

  • it actually has two different meanings so let's look at how it's used in some

  • sentences okay so here's the first example sentence this room is hella hot

  • hmm how is hella used it's used to mean the word really or very right this room

  • is very hot or this room is really hot in that case we can say this room is

  • hella hot mm-hmm so that's the first meaning let's move

  • on to the second meeting and here's another example sentence there's hella

  • food at home hmm that doesn't match the word really right let's look there's

  • really food at home it doesn't make sense actually in the second sentence

  • hella is used to mean there's a lot of or there's many things right so in this

  • case instead of saying there's a lot of food at home we can say there's hella

  • food at home so hurry and go home and eat some of that food now under hella

  • I've written the word hecta and that's because some people feel uncomfortable

  • using the word hella right because hella has the word hell right and hell can

  • sometimes be used to express an emotion that's negative or very strong right and

  • in that case people use heck right so again instead of hella some people say

  • hecka mmm-hmm so we can say there's hecka food at home

  • again it means the same thing there's a lot of food at home there's hecka food

  • at home but if you don't want to use hella you can use this one and in

  • same way you can use hecka to substitute hella in the first sentence as well this

  • room is hecka hot right this room is hecka hot it's very hot in

  • here but I don't want to say hello but remember again this slang word hella and

  • hecta is actually from Northern California so you might not hear it or

  • people might not understand what you mean if you use it in other places such

  • as New York or the UK so keep that in mind okay so let's look at a couple

  • examples sentences this pizza is hella good this pizza is hella good you look

  • hella pretty you look hella pretty your hair is hecka long your hair is Haeckel

  • long there's hecka people at this concert

  • there's hecka people at this concert now remember this is the sentence where you

  • would use hecka to mean a lot of right so again there's hecka people at this

  • concert I have hella things to do I have hella things to do okay so those are the

  • ways that we can use hella or hecka in our everyday speech but I want to remind

  • you guys one more time this slang is used mostly in Northern California now

  • for those of you who like and enjoy hip-hop music some hip-hop artists from

  • that area such as efore tea and the Federation use the slang word in their

  • music they use hella mostly so next time you decide to listen to some of their

  • music I hope you guys can understand a little better what they're saying and

  • what that word means okay well thanks see you guys next time

  • hi everybody I'm Esther and in this video we're going to talk about a

  • sleighing word and that word is pissed or pissed off now before I start I want

  • to tell you that pissed can actually have several meanings but today we're

  • going to focus on one meaning and the meaning that I want to focus on is angry

  • okay so pissed or pissed off can mean very angry or maybe upset or annoyed

  • okay so before I explain a little bit more let's look at these example

  • sentences the first one is I'm pissed this just means I'm angry I'm upset so

  • again I'm pissed the next sentence is very similar I'm pissed off I'm pissed

  • off again these two sentences have the same meaning they both mean I'm very

  • angry about something or I'm very angry at somebody please also notice that we

  • have to say pissed in the past tense we have to say it with EB if you say I'm

  • pissed with alpha IDI it actually has a different meaning so again you must say

  • I'm pissed or I'm pissed off to show that you're angry okay here's the last

  • sentence I get pissed off when he lies to me that means I get angry when he

  • lies to me again I get pissed off when he lies to me let's make sure we also

  • notice the pronunciation pissed off pissed pissed off pissed and let's look

  • at the example sentence one more time I get pissed off when he lies

  • to me and for all the women out there you understand what I mean right when

  • someone you care about or someone you love lies to you you get angry or pissed

  • off right so let's look at a few more example sentences together I was pissed

  • off when the other car cut in front of me I was pissed off when the other car

  • cut in front of me don't get pissed off it was a mistake don't get pissed off it

  • was a mistake I'm pissed off that he didn't pay me back yet I'm pissed off

  • that he didn't pay me back yet okay so we looked at a couple example sentences

  • and we learned the word pissed or pissed off so just remember it's a very common

  • slang if you use it in America or another english-speaking country

  • everybody will know that that means you're angry or upset but remember you

  • should probably only use this with your friends because if you say this to

  • somebody that you don't know well it can seem a little bit rude okay

  • so please remember that when you're angry try saying pissed or pissed off

  • I'm pissed I'm pissed off all right well I'll see you in the next video bye

  • hi everybody I'm Esther and in this video we're going to talk about an

  • important expression especially for those of you who are in relationships

  • for those of you who have a boyfriend or girlfriend and that expression is to

  • dump someone to dump someone well what do you think that means well for those

  • of you who are in a relationship maybe you're not happy hmm maybe you don't

  • love that person anymore or maybe that person is just really

  • horrible really bad so what do you do well you break up with them right you

  • say I don't want to be with you anymore and that's where the expression comes in

  • to dump someone so when you tell your boyfriend or girlfriend I don't want to

  • be with you anymore you are dumping them okay so let's look

  • at these examples first he dumped me hmm he dumped me this is a sad situation

  • right maybe my boyfriend didn't love me anymore or maybe I did something that

  • made him angry so he dumped me he doesn't want to be with me any longer

  • hmm I dumped him the next sentence I dumped him this one is not so bad maybe

  • my boyfriend was really bad or he lied too much so I kicked him I got rid of

  • him I dumped him okay so let's look at some more example sentences together she

  • dumped him because he lied to her she dumped him because he lied to her I'm

  • thinking about dumping my girlfriend because she's getting fat I'm thinking

  • about dumping my girlfriend because she's getting fat he dumped me I'm so

  • sad he dumped me I'm so sad okay so in this video we learned the expression to

  • dump someone remember you can dump a bad boyfriend or girlfriend but they can

  • also dump you now I want to tell you about one of my

  • ex-boyfriends he never had time for me he was always busy and he couldn't talk

  • or hang out so I had to dump him and it felt great

  • okay well see you guys next time bye

  • hi everybody I'm Esther and in this video we're going to talk about an

  • important idiom hit on now hit on doesn't mean to hit right

  • it means you punch someone or you use your hand to hurt someone so that's not

  • what it means hit on means well when a guy maybe likes a girl he sees someone

  • and he thinks that girl is cute he wants to know her better he wants to know her

  • more so he might go to her and ask for her phone number

  • try to talk to her that's hitting on that's hit on right he's hitting on her

  • okay so yes a girl can hit on a guy as well usually but it's usually the guy

  • that hits on the girl and in Korean they say the word hunting right but in

  • English we have to say hit on so let's look at these examples he hit on her he

  • hit on her again this means he went to the girl and tried to talk to her and

  • know her better so maybe they can be a couple later or have a relationship

  • again he hit on her the next sentence says she got hit on she got hit on this

  • is not the same as this sentence right she didn't hit on someone she got hit on

  • which means that somebody hit on her so don't get that confused let's look at

  • some more example sentences together okay let's look at these examples she

  • always gets hit on at the bar she always gets hit on at the bar many guys hit on

  • me many guys hit on me I saw man hit on a pretty girl

  • I saw man hit on a pretty girl he's a womanizer he hits on every girl he's a

  • womanizer he hits on every girl okay so let's review one more time

  • we learned the idiom hit on again hit on means you like someone that you don't

  • know you go and talk to them again maybe try to get to know them better or their

  • phone number or something like that now in America yeah guys hit on girls of

  • course but I think in Korea a lot more Korean guys tend to hit on girls in

  • public places like the bus stop or on the street or maybe even on the subway

  • so that's the word we learned in this video and I hope to see you guys next

  • time bye

  • hi everybody I'm Esther and in this video we're going to talk about a slang

  • word that is what's up mm-hmm so what's up can be used in two ways the

  • first way is a way to greet people to say hi and actually when we say what's

  • up it means hi how are you or what are you doing these days right what are you

  • up to these days so that's the first way we use what's up

  • the second way is to ask what's wrong is something wrong is something bad

  • happening to you right so those are the two ways that we can use what's up so

  • let's look at these example sentences here's the first one hey Susie what's up

  • hey Susie what's up so this person a is asking Susie hey Susie how are you or

  • hey Susie what are you up to these days what are you doing these days and here

  • are some ways you can answer nothing much

  • that means there's nothing special happening in my life I'm not doing much

  • or maybe if they said hey Susie what's up Susie can say I'm going to the movies

  • she would just say what she's doing right another way remember the second

  • way is to ask what's wrong is everything okay so here is how we would use it you

  • look upset what's up again you look upset

  • what's up what's wrong and maybe this person would say I lost my wallet that's

  • why they're upset I lost my wallet so you can say why you look upset what's

  • going on what's wrong now let's look at how to pronounce it one more time what's

  • up it's almost like what's and up are blended like

  • connected what's up and I also want to mention that some people say what up

  • they take out the s what up or some people even just say sup right sup that

  • means the same thing but I want you guys to make sure that you use what's up and

  • that's the best way to say it let's look at a few more example sentences together

  • okay let's look at some examples long time no see

  • what's up long time no see what's up I was surprised to get your call what's up

  • I was surprised to get your call what's up what's up with you these days

  • what's up with you these days are you crying what's up are you crying what's

  • up okay so we've looked at some example sentences now let me remind you that

  • what's up is a great way to say hello or how are you but remember only to

  • somebody that you know well so maybe a friend maybe family if you're very close

  • but never in a business conversation and never in a formal conversation where

  • you're meeting with somebody very important in those cases you just want

  • to say how are you not what's up okay alright well I hope this video helped

  • you guys learn more English and see you next time bye

  • hi everybody I'm Esther and in this video I'm going to teach you an

  • important sling used to describe women now women in Korea are very beautiful

  • and maybe the reason is that they spend a lot of time and money on things like

  • their hair clothes makeup nails things like that right so in English the Shlaim

  • that we use to describe women who spend a lot of time and money to look nice are

  • called high maintenance again high maintenance

  • maybe they spend maybe one or two hours getting ready right they spend a lot of

  • time to look nice so maybe they're always late and people always have to

  • wait for them and remember high-maintenance girls also spend a lot

  • of money so I don't know what's a lot of money to some people but yes they spend

  • a lot of money or maybe their boyfriend's money on clothes hair and

  • any other things to look nice so let's look at these example sentences first

  • she is high maintenance again high maintenance describes the girl so she is

  • high maintenance now the opposite of high maintenance is low maintenance

  • right opposite of high is low so we say a girl is low maintenance if she doesn't

  • spend a lot of time or money to look nice she can still look nice but maybe

  • she's a little bit more casual right instead of wearing a dress maybe she'll

  • wear a t-shirt and jeans and maybe some sneakers instead of high heels or maybe

  • she won't wear that much makeup anyways a low maintenance girl doesn't spend too

  • much time or money on the way she looks so here's the next example sentence

  • he likes low maintenance girls right there are some guys who like low

  • maintenance girls more he likes low maintenance girls ok well let's look at

  • some more examples sentences together let's look at these examples she's very

  • high maintenance she spends two hundred dollars on makeup

  • every month she's very high maintenance she spends two hundred dollars on makeup

  • every month his girlfriend is too high maintenance he's thinking about breaking

  • up with her his girlfriend is too high maintenance

  • he's thinking about breaking up with her I like casual low maintenance girls I

  • like casual low maintenance girls she never wears makeup she's low maintenance

  • she never wears makeup she's low maintenance okay so in this

  • video we learned the slang high maintenance we learned that we use it to

  • describe a woman who spends a lot of time and money to look nice and we also

  • learned that the opposite is low maintenance a woman who doesn't spend

  • too much time or money to look nice now you can use high maintenance or low

  • maintenance to also describe men but it's not very common and yeah lots of

  • people wouldn't really say that and I also want to point out that in America

  • most men like low maintenance women being high maintenance isn't a bad thing

  • but men think that if a woman is low maintenance they don't have to spend so

  • much money or time or be stressed because of that woman so they think it

  • will be a simpler relationship and things like that so I think that's

  • important to remember all right well thanks for joining and hope to see you

  • guys next time bye

  • hi everybody I'm Esther and in this video I'm just gonna share sort story

  • with you about how I got my cat my cat's name is Oni and he's very precious to me

  • I love him very much but it wasn't like that at first so let

  • me tell you how I got him and yes it's a very kind of funny and strange story so

  • I've been in Korea for almost four years now and sometimes it gets lonely I live

  • alone so yeah sometimes when I come home I wish there was somebody there to say

  • hi to me and to keep me company right to play with me and just spend

  • time with me so I thought of getting a dog or a cat for some time but it was

  • too expensive and I knew that it was a big commitment right when you have a dog

  • or cat I believe you should keep that dog or cat until it dies or until I die

  • so that's talking maybe 15 years or more right so it was a big commitment and I

  • wasn't able to do it but I kind of had to do it so let me tell you how that

  • happened so I tutor I teach English to a couple

  • people in my building in my office tell and it was a Thursday I went to go tutor

  • my student he's in junior high school or he's in middle school and when I went to

  • his house something was strange all the lights were off and he looked very

  • nervous and usually he's only supposed to use English with me we only talk in

  • English but he looked very nervous and he said teacher can I just speak in

  • Korean can I just talk in Korean I have to tell you something I said okay what's

  • wrong I saw a little kitten and it was playing

  • around in the kitchen and it was trying to get some food hmm so I took I picked

  • up the kitten and I asked the student what happened where did you find this

  • kitten well my student told me he was walking

  • to school in the morning and he saw somebody leave the kitten at a bus stop

  • okay so my student he played with the kitten a little and then he started

  • walking all the way to school but the kitten followed him it wouldn't stop

  • following him so my student got worried he took the kitten to school his teacher

  • let him keep the kitten in a closet in a storage closet that's

  • where you keep maybe the broom all the things you clean with right and after

  • school my student let's call him Jay okay Jay took the kitten home and that's

  • why it was there but now Jay was really worried he said my mom is going to be

  • very angry if she sees the kitten so he wanted me he asked me to take the kitten

  • home and keep it and he would ask his mom to let him keep the kitten so I

  • didn't want to the kitten looked cute but dirty I didn't know if his mom was

  • going to say yes then I would have to keep the kitten it just seemed like a

  • big mess it just seemed like it would get really complicated really hard so I

  • wanted to say no but I had to say yes he looked so nervous and worried so I took

  • the kitten home I gave him some tuna and some water and I went back to finished

  • tutoring Jay so after tutoring I went back home I gave the kids in a bath I

  • gave him some more food and I was just waiting waiting for Jay to tell me his

  • mom said yes well a couple of hours passed

  • and he called me or he messaged me on the phone and he said his mom said no so

  • what choice that I have well he said he would try to find some friends at school

  • who could take the kitten but nothing happened he wasn't able to find anybody

  • and that's how I have the cat today again his name is Ogie he's very cute

  • he's not one-year-old yet he's maybe eight months old but he's getting pretty

  • big and I love him very much and at first I was worried about how I could

  • keep him but now I don't think I could live without him so yeah in this video I

  • shared with you the story of how I got my cat I hope you enjoyed it and I hope

  • to see you guys next time bye

  • hi everybody I'm Esther and I want to share an interesting story with you guys

  • in this video and the story is about a cunt a a pervert that I saw while I was

  • still in America okay so while I was in college

  • I used to work at a discount store a big discount store and this was during

  • winter during Christmas time so it was very busy and I my job was to work as a

  • cashier so I would work the cash registers and get money and things like

  • that but when it wasn't busy I would walk around the store and I would help

  • customers find their way one morning it wasn't that busy and a Mexican man came

  • in he was a customer and he was wearing pajama pants

  • okay pajama pants now in Korea that seems weird but in America a lot of

  • people actually wear pajama pants if they're just going somewhere close to

  • their house because just it's just more comfortable so I didn't think that was

  • weird but when he was closer I noticed something was a little bit different or

  • something was wrong his pajama pants were green but I don't know what there

  • was something weird about this bottom part okay so I didn't really know what

  • it was but a little later I heard my coworker

  • she's a little bit older than I am and she's very protective right she wants to

  • make sure I'm safe and that everything's okay

  • I heard her yelling at that man to get out right she was very angry get out

  • don't come back right and later I realized

  • he actually was showing his man area to me and the other women in the store and

  • I was just disgusted ill right so that's what happened and that's my interesting

  • story so see you guys next time bye

  • hi everybody my name is Esther and in this video I want to tell you about a

  • horrible trip that I had recently last week my good friend from California

  • who's living in Korea asked me to go to the beach with her so she planned

  • everything and all I had to do was go with her she decided we would go to

  • Kangnam so I packed my bags I met her at the bus terminal and we left at 10

  • o'clock in the morning unfortunately we forgot that it was the

  • peak season for you know traveling especially to that area for the nice

  • beaches so we left at 10 o'clock in the morning but the trip took over five

  • hours so we arrived around 3:30 in the afternoon well we arrived it was very

  • hot we were ready to start swimming so we got on a bus and we were going to a

  • small kind of quiet beach and the neighbor app told us it would take about

  • thirty minutes by bus so we were waiting we were on the bus and 4050 minutes

  • passed but we didn't look any closer to the beach in fact it looked like we were

  • going up a mountain so my friend asked the bus driver and we found that we

  • actually got on the bus on the wrong side of the street so we had no choice

  • but to wait until the bus turned around and we just went to the closest beach

  • that we could find and even when we got off the bus it took 20 minutes to walk

  • to that beach and by the time we arrived it was already about 6 o'clock

  • everybody was getting ready to leave the water was cold we didn't have time to do

  • much we just played in the water a little bit took some pictures and we had

  • to go that night we decided to just sleep better ginger bang my back hurt it

  • was so hot and at 3:30 in the morning some loud people came in and woke us up

  • so the next day we left at about 6:00 in the morning it'll need two two and a

  • half hours but I was so glad to be home and I hope none of you ever experienced

  • a horrible trip like that okay well thanks for watching and I'll see you

  • guys next time bye

  • hi everybody I'm Esther and in this video I want to

  • share with you about a culture shock that I got when I came to Korea now

  • growing up in America I still used to go to Korean markets with my parents and

  • one of my favorite things to get there was a yogurt drink it's a small drink

  • it's pink right it has a red cap and I would always buy that and I loved

  • drinking it and when I took it to school my friends would always ask about it and

  • I would tell them it tastes like strawberry candy right and I would drink

  • it it was my favorite thing to drink so when I came to Korea a couple of years

  • ago one of the things that surprised me and shocked me but in a good way was

  • seeing a lady and kind of like look who looks like my mom or an aunt she was

  • pushing a cart and when I found out what she was selling that's when I was

  • surprised she was selling my yogurt drink the one that I loved so much when

  • I was young and not only that she sold that but also other drinks from that

  • yogurt company so I thought it was just a great way to you know get the drink

  • that you like especially for people who don't have time to go to the store or

  • people who are far away from a store but are very thirsty who want something cool

  • to drink especially in spring or summer so that's my story of my culture shock

  • and I just thought it was a very pleasant surprise when I saw it here

  • okay so I hope you liked what I shared and I'll see you guys next time bye

  • hi everybody I'm Esther in this video I'm going to share with you about a

  • culture shock that I got when I came to Korea now in Korea and America one thing

  • that I love to do is shop I love shopping but when I first went shopping

  • in Korea at a department store I was surprised by one thing and that

  • thing was the salespeople what's surprising is well when you go to store

  • in America and yes you will have a salesperson come and ask can I help you

  • or may I help you but if you say no I don't need help

  • or no I'm just looking that salesperson will usually go away and do their own

  • work but in Korea it's a little different right when I came to Korea and

  • I went shopping the salesperson came and they asked me if I needed any help and I

  • said no I'm just looking but instead of going away they actually kept following

  • me right they stood next to me or they stood behind me and they kept trying to

  • help me so if I was looking at something like a t-shirt or a blouse they would

  • say oh that shirt is very popular or oh that shirt would look great on you or

  • that shirt is on sale and yes so that's the first difference and another thing

  • is when in Korea when you go and try on the clothes in a dressing room or

  • fitting room the mirror is on the outside so after you try it on you have

  • to come outside where everyone can see and see how you look and you'll probably

  • have the salesperson there again saying how you look but in America the

  • fitting room or the dressing room has the mirrors inside so you can just take

  • all the clothes that you want to try go into the fitting room and just try it on

  • there's nobody else that can see you so that's a little bit more comfortable for

  • me right so yes in Korea the salespeople will help you they'll be very kind and

  • they'll really try to help you choose the right outfit for you while in

  • America they'll kind of let you have the freedom to choose on your own and try

  • the clothes out on your own as for me I think I said something similar before

  • but I prefer shopping in America I like you know not having the salesperson

  • around when I'm shopping I like doing it by myself okay so I told you guys about

  • my culture shock story and I hope that you guys enjoyed it okay bye

  • hi everybody I'm Esther and in this video I want to tell you about a shock

  • or a culture shock that I had when I came to Korea now what happened was I

  • used the word ajumma in an impolite way and I didn't know it but I learned

  • through this culture shock experience so what happened was I was shopping and I

  • had picked out some clothes that I wanted to buy and I was waiting in line

  • and the line was rather long and it was taking a long time to pay for my things

  • and I guess I was starting to feel a little bit annoyed or upset because I

  • was waiting so long and I finally went to the register the to pay for my stuff

  • but the person behind me an older woman was kind of pushing me right it was I

  • was almost done paying but she was pushing me so that she could pay next

  • and I usually never do this but because I wasn't feeling too good I said to her

  • in Korean ahjumma please wait or something like that

  • ahjumma please wait your turn and at first she seemed surprised and she kind

  • of moved back and she looked sorry but soon her facial expression began to

  • change and she was angry and she yelled at me in front of everybody

  • she said is something like you know how dare you call me a demon or who are you

  • to call me ahjumma and I was very surprised

  • I thought you call older women ajumma so I didn't know what to say so I quickly

  • grabbed my stuff and just ran away later I asked my friends what I did

  • wrong and what I learned is that you shouldn't call people ajumma

  • even if they are además you should say I should have said chögyal or something

  • like that so that's what I learned through my experience I should not call

  • people Atma okay well that's all thanks for watching bye

  • hi everybody I'm Esther and in this video I want to

  • share about my first experience at the beaches in Korea now I'm from Southern

  • California which is famous for its nice weather and nice beaches so one of the

  • things I loved to do during the summer was pack my bags and go to the beach and

  • just tan and relax and swim with my friends so when I came to Korea I was

  • really excited about going to the beach for the first time in Korea but when I

  • arrived I was very surprised to see certain things first of all I was very

  • surprised because the girls in Korea were wearing heels

  • very nice heels but heels to the beach and that was surprising because it seems

  • like it would be uncomfortable but that's what they were wearing and also

  • everyone was relaxing under a parasol so that they wouldn't get tanned and that

  • was surprising as well and the last thing that really surprised me was that

  • all the girls wore t-shirts and shorts so they were covering themselves they

  • were covering their swimming suits when they played in the water so those were

  • three things that were really surprising to me when I first went to the beach in

  • Korea now there were some things that I didn't like about the beach here in

  • Korea I didn't like that you had to pay to borrow the parasol I guess it makes

  • sense but I didn't like that I also thought the waves were too small I like

  • big waves when I'm swimming and playing at the beach but here the waves were

  • small and the sand was very rough and it hurt my feet but some things I really

  • liked about the beaches for example I like that you can borrow a tube to ride

  • in the water and that was really fun for me

  • and I also liked that you can order food like chicken or anything and get it

  • delivered to where you're resting and I thought that was a really cool thing to

  • do okay well that's what happened when I first went to the beach I really enjoyed

  • it there okay well thanks for watching bye

  • hi everybody I'm Esther and in this video I want to talk to you guys about a

  • big difference between prices in Korea and America well one thing that

  • foreigners really like when they come to Korea is that when you go to a

  • restaurant or when you buy something there's no taxes right there's no tax

  • that you have to pay or when you go to a restaurant or you know get your nails

  • done at a nail salon you don't have to pay tip right so if I go to a restaurant

  • and I order a bowl of kimchi jjigae and it's six thousand won that's exactly the

  • price I have to pay when I finish my meal and that's really good right people

  • like that a lot but the story is quite different when you go to America because

  • you have to pay a sales tax whenever you buy something and you have to pay tip

  • usually to someone who's serving you or helping you so in California which is

  • where I'm from the sales tax is about 10% now this the sales tax is different

  • in every state and I think in some places there is no sales tax I've heard

  • but yes most places you have to pay a sales tax of about 10% so if I buy a

  • nice coat that's $100 I'll have to pay 10% which is $10 so I'll pay about 110

  • dollars so when I say when you see a tag that says $100

  • you should remember I'm going to have to pay a little bit more when I give my

  • money or my card and the same goes for tip we like I said earlier we have to

  • pay it to anybody who helps us now for example again if I go to a restaurant

  • and there's a server which we call waiter right waiter or

  • waitress we have to tip them to say thank you or maybe a hotel someone

  • helped me carry my bags the bellboy I have to give them a tip now a tip is

  • usually about 15% 15% so it's a little bit more than taxes in California but I

  • say usually because the amount of tip you want to give base shows how happy

  • you are with the service for example usually people give 15% but sometimes if

  • somebody was very happy with the service you know maybe the waiter was very nice

  • and the waiter got everything right and they did everything perfectly and the

  • customer was in a good mood and maybe they have a lot of money they might give

  • a very big tip to the waiter sometimes in some nice restaurants people give

  • $100 tips even though their meal was a lot less ok so again you can show how

  • happy you are with the tip that you give now on the other hand let's say that you

  • went to a restaurant and the service was horrible

  • ok the waiter forgot your food the waiter dropped your drink

  • the waiter ignored you every time you try to get his attention then you can

  • leave a small tip maybe 10% maybe 5% in some cases if you are really unhappy if

  • some people are really unhappy with the service they sometimes leave no tip and

  • leaving no tip means I'm not coming back here again your service was horrible

  • right then the waiter will get the idea ah ok I did a bad job right so remember

  • taxes and tips are something you have to keep in mind when you go shopping or

  • when you eat somewhere or when you whenever you spend money remember the

  • price that you see is not the price that you'll pay in the end

  • ok so don't forget make sure you carry some extra cash or

  • have your card handy when you go to America all right so I hope you learned

  • something in this video and see you guys next time bye

  • hi everybody I'm Esther and in this video I want to share with you a little

  • about my hometown where I grew up and that place is called Burbank Burbank is

  • a little city in Southern California it's about 20 minutes away from Los

  • Angeles and about five minutes away from Hollywood so Burbank is known for its

  • movie studios if any of you guys like movies out there some of the big movie

  • studios such as Warner Brothers and Disney have their Studios in Burbank so

  • one of the things I remember growing up was whenever my mom would drive home we

  • would see the studios and we could see the famous posters of famous movies and

  • TV shows on the studios so that was one of the things I remember about growing

  • up and Burbank now because there are many TV and movie studios in Burbank

  • another special thing about growing up there was going to school with some

  • people in movies and TV shows now none of them were very famous there were some

  • people who were main characters in some popular movies but not any big stars

  • unfortunately but yes growing up in Burbank not me but people

  • I know have seen some celebrities and maybe even directors walking around and

  • coming and speaking at my school and things like that

  • and one example of that was also when I was in fifth grade my elementary school

  • teacher was friends with a talk-show host

  • so I remember being interviewed by him for a Father's Day holiday special yeah

  • so some of the things if you were to visit

  • Burbank that you would see might be you know celebrities the studios and Burbank

  • is also known for having great weather it's pretty hot it's warm on most days

  • so great weather palm trees lots of little stores and lots of homes for

  • families so if you do visit Los Angeles why don't you take some time to visit

  • Burbank it would be a great experience okay well thank you for joining me and

  • see you guys next time

  • you

Hi everybody. I'm Esther.

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