Learn EATING Vocabulary in English


source: English Lessons with Alex    2015年10月30日
Unless you're a plant or robot, you need to eat. In this quick and easy vocabulary lesson, I introduce, explain, and pronounce some of the most common and useful English vocabulary related to eating. The words include bite, nibble, chew, swallow, drink, sip, hungry, thirsty, and more. This is an essential lesson that will help you feel more comfortable in common everyday conversations about food and eating.
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English phrases to describe 'Being Drunk'


source: Learn English with Let's Talk   2015年10月28日
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Phrases used when talking informally, referring to a friend, family member or someone close: 
1] Tipsy - means slightly drunk.
Ex: When Sally gets tipsy .. she is very funny.

2] Buzzed - means drunk to the extent where one starts feeling the "buzz"in the head or becoming slightly unsteady on one's feet.
Ex: John enjoys drinking till the point where he is buzzed or till the point when his head is buzzing.

3] One too many - means one has had more to drink than one can handle and that one is properly drunk.
Ex: It's best to keep Mel away from having "one too many' at a party

4] Wasted - When one has had too much to drink is completely drunk , its called being wasted.
Ex : Rose got completely wasted on her birthday and passed out before the guests left.

5] Hammered - means very drunk … as if the alcohol has hit your system with a hammer :).
Ex: Ken was so hammered at the office party that he did not realise that he was being rude to his boss!

6] Plastered - (similar to hammered) - means very, very drunk!
Ex: Ken got plastered at the office party and ended up being rude to his boss.

7] Blasted -( similar to hammered/plastered)- means very, very drunk.
Ex : Ken got blasted at the office party and ended up bad -mouthing the boss.

8] Slurred /Slurring - means so drunk that one's speech becomes unclear .
Ex: Ben was slurring when asked Betty out ; so naturally she turned him down.
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Phrases used when we are talking about "being drunk" in a formal tone/manner:
9] Intoxicated - which literally means under the influence of a toxin which in this case is alcohol.
Ex: Mr. Jenner was warned by his boss against showing up intoxicated to work .

10] Inebriated - means totally drunk; again this is a formal way of calling someone a "drunk".
Ex: Philip is well know for his inebriated ways /behaviour.

11] Under the influence - means drunk or under the influence of alcohol.This is a formal term and is used in official documents.
Ex: Its against the law to be driving under the influence .

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source: Learn English Conversation / Hello Channel    2015年3月31日
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source: Learn English Conversation / Hello Channel    2015年3月31日
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