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  • In this English lesson,

  • I wanted to help you learn the English phrase,

  • a game changer.

  • Game changer is a term we use,

  • sorry, it looks like the garbage truck is here,

  • picking up the garbage.

  • I'll try to continue the lesson.

  • Something is called a game changer

  • when it makes the situation way better.

  • Years ago, we didn't actually have garbage pickup

  • on the farm.

  • When I was a kid, we had to take our garbage to the dump.

  • But when they started to do garbage pickup with the truck,

  • it was a game changer for my parents.

  • It meant that they had more time to work on the farm.

  • They didn't have to drive to the dump once a week

  • to drop off the garbage, so it was a game changer.

  • The other phrase I wanted to teach you today

  • is the phrase fair game.

  • When something or someone is fair game,

  • it means it's okay to criticize or joke about them.

  • Politicians are fair game.

  • A lot of times comedians will make fun of politicians,

  • because we consider them fair game,

  • that it's okay to make jokes about them.

  • Well, I guess that depends on what country you live in,

  • but I'm not gonna get into that.

  • For my English lessons, pretty much everything is fair game.

  • Although, I usually don't do lessons

  • on politics or religion.

  • I avoid those.

  • So I guess not everything is fair game

  • when it comes to my lessons.

  • Anyways, to review, when something is a game changer,

  • it means that it changes the situation,

  • or changes your life in some way,

  • that makes it a lot better.

  • And when something is fair game,

  • it means that it is okay to make fun of that person,

  • or that thing, or to criticize them.

  • But, hey, let's look at a comment from a previous video.

  • This comment is from Mahmood.

  • And I actually ran out here quickly to do this, Mahmood.

  • "Hi, teacher, Bob.

  • Thank you for the useful lesson.

  • Why don't you take us near the road?

  • Thank you, Mr. Bob."

  • And my response, "I'll go out near the road today,

  • when I make Friday's lesson, maybe."

  • So I am out here, and I ran out,

  • because I really wanted to catch the garbage truck.

  • As coincidence, as, sorry.

  • The coincidence was that as I came out to make this lesson,

  • I'm having trouble speaking English today,

  • did you notice that?

  • I saw the garbage truck down the road.

  • So I ran to the end of my driveway,

  • because I wanted to catch the garbage truck on the video.

  • But yes, I'll do a video out here by the road, for sure.

  • We look this way, we can see there's a truck going by.

  • If you look here,

  • you can see all of our recycle bins on the ground.

  • And the green bin is actually for compost.

  • So in Ontario, Canada, you can put your compost at the road,

  • your kitchen scraps and all those kinds of things, as well.

  • The road is a little bit busy today.

  • You can see there's a couple cars coming behind me,

  • and there's a couple cars coming towards me as well.

  • It's usually not this busy,

  • but I guess people have a lot of stuff to do today.

  • So they're out and about.

  • We also have, if we walk down here,

  • you'll see that there is a construction sign.

  • So down the road,

  • there is quite a bit of construction right now.

  • They have been in the process of repaving the road,

  • and once they finished repaving it,

  • they had a lot of other work that they needed to do as well.

  • So anyways, that's the road.

  • Let me check the time here.

  • Oh, I can talk for 30 more seconds.

  • What should I talk about?

  • We should talk about this.

  • When we were able to put our recycling at the road,

  • that was also a game changer,

  • because we used to have to bring our recycling

  • to a recycling center.

  • And when we were able to put our compost at the road,

  • that was a bit of a game changer too,

  • because we do compost all of our fruits and vegetables,

  • and use them on the farm.

  • We actually feed them to the chickens,

  • but we couldn't put things like meat and stuff in there.

  • Anyways, time to go, thanks for watching.

  • See you in a couple days, bye.

In this English lesson,

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Learn the English Terms GAME CHANGER and FAIR GAME

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    林宜悉 發佈於 2022 年 07 月 30 日
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