Bite-sized English
By Mathew Rideout
Bite-sized EnglishJul 04, 2019
Lesson 37: "hand" idioms
In this episode, we will be covering some... "handy" idioms (pun very much intended). We hope you enjoy some of the great idioms below!
lend a hand
hands are clean
blood/dirt on your hands
show your hand
bite the hand that feeds
sitting on your hands
take something off your hands
Lyric Series 3: Childish Gambino - "This is America"
Matt covers Grammy Award winning song of 2018, the smash hit "This is America." As it is July 4th, Independence Day in the United States, seems like the most fitting choice. Enjoy a break down of some of the more colloquial style of language used by Gambino!
Childish Gambino - "This is America":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VYOjWnS4cMY
https://open.spotify.com/album/7arx9qPJexCsDz67El4qvk
https://y.qq.com/n/yqq/singer/001HS2h02NYN1m.html
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Yeah, yeah, yeah, go, go away (x4)
We just wanna party
Party just for you
We just want the money
Money just for you
I know you wanna party
Party just for me
Girl, you got me dancin' (yeah, girl, you got me dancin')
Dance and shake the frame
We just wanna party (yeah)
Party just for you (yeah)
We just want the money (yeah)
Money just for you (you)
I know you wanna party (yeah)
Party just for me (yeah)
Girl, you got me dancin' (yeah, girl, you got me dancin')
Dance and shake the frame (you)
This is America
Don't catch you slippin' up
Don't catch you slippin' up
Look what I'm whippin' up
This is America (woo)
Don't catch you slippin' up
Don't catch you slippin' up
Look what I'm whippin' up
This is America (skrrt, skrrt, woo)
Don't catch you slippin' up (ayy)
Look at how I'm livin' now
Police be trippin' now (woo)
Yeah, this is America (woo, ayy)
Guns in my area (word, my area)
I got the strap (ayy, ayy)
I gotta carry 'em
Yeah, yeah, I'ma go into this (ugh)
Yeah, yeah, this is guerilla (woo)
Yeah, yeah, I'ma go get the bag
Yeah, yeah, or I'ma get the pad
Yeah, yeah, I'm so cold like yeah (yeah)
I'm so dope like yeah (woo)
We gon' blow like yeah (straight up, uh)
Ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh, tell somebody
You go tell somebody
Grandma told me
Get your money, black man (get your money)
Get your money, black man (get your money)
Get your money, black man (get your, black man)
Get your money, black man (get your, black man)
Black man
This is America (woo, ayy)
Don't catch you slippin' up (woo, woo, don't catch you slippin', now)
Don't catch you slippin' up (ayy, woah)
Look what I'm whippin' up (Slime!)
This is America (yeah, yeah)
Don't catch you slippin' up (woah, ayy)
Don't catch you slippin' up (ayy, woo)
Look what I'm whippin' up (ayy)
Look how I'm geekin' out (hey)
I'm so fitted (I'm so fitted, woo)
I'm on Gucci (I'm on Gucci)
I'm so pretty (yeah, yeah)
I'm gon' get it (ayy, I'm gon' get it)
Watch me move (blaow)
This a celly (ha)
That's a tool (yeah)
On my Kodak (woo, Black)
Ooh, know that (yeah, know that, hold on)
Get it (get it, get it)
Ooh, work it (21)
Hunnid bands, hunnid bands, hunnid bands (hunnid bands)
Contraband, contraband, contraband (contraband)
I got the plug on Oaxaca (woah)
They gonna find you like blocka (blaow)
Ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh, tell somebody
America, I just checked my following list and
You go tell somebody
You mothafuckas owe me
Grandma told me
Get your money, black man (black man)
Get your money, black man (black man)
Get your money, black man (black man)
Get your money, black man (black man)
Black man (one, two, three, get down)
Ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh, tell somebody
You go tell somebody
Grandma told me, "Get your money, " black man
Get your money, black man (black man)
Get your money, black man (black man)
Get your money, black man (black man)
Black man
You just a black man in this world
You just a barcode, ayy
You just a black man in this world
Drivin' expensive foreigns, ayy
You just a big dawg, yeah
I kenneled him in the backyard
No proper life to a dog
For a big dog
Lesson 36: Game Idioms
Despite Matt's misleading intro, this episode covers idioms with the word game in them. Different uses and very different means, but still all quite common in English.
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Idioms in today's show:
blame game
numbers game
two can play at that game
off one's game
at the top of one's game
Lyric Series 2: Smash Mouth - "All-star"
Why not go back to this 90s classic and look at some of the great language available? We cover some cool words and phrases in the song so you can really rock your English!
Smash Mouth - "All-star": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_jWHffIx5E
https://open.spotify.com/album/0QluVU5ReXs7oI1ZyS101F
https://www.xiami.com/song/1771446391
Somebody once told me the world is gonna roll me
I ain't the sharpest tool in the shed
She was looking kind of dumb with her finger and her thumb
In the shape of an "L" on her forehead
Fed to the rules and I hit the ground running
Didn't make sense not to live for fun
Your brain gets smart but your head gets dumb
So much to do so much to see
So what's wrong with taking the back streets
You'll never know if you don't go
You'll never shine if you don't glow
[Chorus]
Hey now you're an All Star get your game on, go play
Hey now you're a Rock Star get the show on get paid
And all that glitters is gold
Only shooting stars break the mold
It's a cool place and they say it gets colder
You're bundled up now but wait 'til you get older
But the meteor men beg to differ
Judging by the hole in the satellite picture
The ice we skate is getting pretty thin
The water's getting warm so you might as well swim
My world's on fire how about yours
That's the way I like it and I never get bored
[Chorus x2]
Somebody once asked could I spare some change for gas
I need to get myself away from this place
I said yep what a concept
I could use a little fuel myself
And we could all use a little change
Fed to the rules and I hit the ground running
Didn't make sense not to live for fun
Your brain gets smart but your head gets dumb
So much to do, so much to see
So what's wrong with taking the back streets
You'll never know if you don't go
You'll never shine if you don't glow
Lesson 35: Funny Idioms
We return to the idiom series talking about these 6 idioms that have to do with laughing, humour, or joking. Matt also gives his unsolicited opinion on the humour of Aussies, Kiwis, and Brits.
Idioms in today's episode:
butt of the joke
barrel of laughs
pull one's leg
take a joke
all joking aside
(just) for kicks
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Lyric Series 01 - Shawn Mendes "Treat You Better"
We kick off our new lyric series with the music from Canadian musician Shawn Mendes. Matt goes into some of the great language Shawn uses to convey romance, relationships, and more.
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Shawn Mendes - Treat You Better: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lY2yjAdbvdQ / https://open.spotify.com/album/3wBabo4pmzsYjALMSKY7Iq / https://y.qq.com/n/yqq/singer/001NODJ71LGPD5.html
Lyrics
I won't lie to you
I know he's just not right for you
And you can tell me if I'm off
But I see it on your face
When you say that he's the one that you want
And you're spending all your time
In this wrong situation
And anytime you want it to stop
I know I can treat you better
Than he can
And any girl like you deserves a gentleman
Tell me why are we wasting time
On all your wasted cryin'
When you should be with me instead
I know I can treat you better
Better than he can
I'll stop time for you
The second you say you'd like me to
I just wanna give you the loving that you're missing
Baby, just to wake up with you
Would be everything I need and this could be so different
Tell me what you want to do
'Cause I know I can treat you better
Than he can
And any girl like you deserves a gentleman
Tell me why are we wasting time
On all your wasted cryin'
When you should be with me instead
I know I can treat you better
Better than he can
Better than he can
Give me a sign
Take my hand, we'll be fine
Promise I won't let you down
Just know that you don't
Have to do this alone
Promise I'll never let you down
'Cause I know I can treat you better
Than he can
And any girl like you deserves a gentleman
Tell me why are we wasting time
On all your wasted cryin'
When you should be with me instead
I know I can treat you better
Better than he can, oh oh
Better than he can
Better than he can
Raptors Talk
I talk unscripted (obviously) about my fourth favourite sports team, the Toronto Raptors. Learn a little about the North American sports culture and why this run of the Raptors is so important to Canada.
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Lesson 34: pre- and post-
In this episode, we will be kicking off a new series exploring the wide variety of prefixes available in English. Today we will be learning about pre- and post-.
Words uses in this lesson:
Postscript
Preview
Postgraduate
Postmortem
Predict
Preempt
Pre-workout
Post-workout
Pregame
Postgame
Preschool
Email your assignment submissions to bitesizedenglish@gmail.com!
Lesson 33: Peace and Piece
These two homonyms are very different in meaning, but are both very useful! In this episode Matt covers the means of the words, and some common phrases you might encounter:
peace and quiet
peace out
peace in our time
falling to peaces
piece of cake
bits and pieces
piecing something together
For today's assignment, I want you to describe the pieces of something. How would you describe it as pieces rather than parts? Try to avoid food and challenge yourself to come up with another thing that has "pieces."
Leave a comment or email to bitesizedenglish@gmail.com.
Lesson 32: Returns and Comebacks
Matt is back with a brand new series of Bite-sized English! We kick of with a lesson about returns, coming back (getting back, going back as well), and the word comeback.
Questions can be directed to bitesizedenglish@gmail.com. I am very happy to be back behind the mic after so much time away. I would like to make a special mention of listener Marcia who encouraged a comeback of the podcast!
April 09 - Thanks
There is no assignment for today, but do send questions to bitesizedenglish@gmail.com
April 08 - Tip(s) for Our Listening and Speaking
April 07 - Third Conditional
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April 04 - Second Conditional
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April 03 - Degrees of possibility
will definitely
will probably
likely to
may well / might
not likely to
probably won't
definitely won't
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April 01 - Phrases using the word "game"
The phrases:
-fair game
-zero-sum game
-game plan
-waiting game
-I'm game
-a whole new ball game
March 31 - Phrases using the word "ball"
-on the ball
-keep your eye on the ball / take your eye off the ball
-have a ball
-the ball is in your court
-a curve ball
-drop the ball / fumble the ball
Please be sure to send all questions to bitesizedenglish@gmail.com!
March 30 - Reading Comprehension Tips
If you have any questions, comments, or critiques for Matt, fire him an email at bitesizedenglish@gmail.com
March 29 - Passive: Present Perfect and Future Form
Present perfect: have/has + been + past participle
Future form: will + be + past participle
Be sure to practice converting or changing active sentences into the passive voice to develop your skills in the passive voice. Matt is happy to help read and comment on your sentences at bitesizedenglish@gmail.com.
March 28 - Chatting w/Cecelia
Vocabulary:
QR code
apex predators
refraction
rainbows
March 27 - Passive Present Simple/Continuous
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March 26 - Past Passive
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March 25 - French in English
-touche
-bon voyage
-mousse
-carte blanche
-entree
-cul-de-sac
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March 24 - Writing Advice
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March 23 - Tricky Uncountable Nouns
If there are any more nouns you are not sure of, please do send your questions to bitesizedenglish@gmail.com.
March 22 - Quantifiers
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March 21 - Countable and Uncountable
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March 20 - Smoking
Vocabulary:
cigarettes, tobacco, cigars, pipe, smoking, butts, second-hand smoke, inhale, addicted to, quit, cold turkey, wean off
March 19 - Greetings
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March 18 - Emotional Review
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March 17 - St. Patrick's Day
Vocabulary:
-Catholic saint
-shamrock
-diaspora
-Ireland/Irish
March 16 - Scary
Vocabulary:
spooky and eerie
scary and terrifying
startling / startled
nervous
Phrases:
scared the crap out of me
scared stiff
butterflies in my stomach/tummy
Please do send an email to bitesizedenglish@gmail.com if you have any questions.
March 15 - Angry!
Vocabulary:
-mad, angry, furious
-Short temper (noun) and short tempered (adj)
-enraged
-blood boiling
-hot blooded
Phrases we say when we are angry:
-Oh come on! For Pete's sake! You gotta be kidding me! You must be joking!
March 14 - Disappointed w/ Thomas
Let down
Bummer
Fall short
March 13 - #sad
Examples:
-I am sad to hear that you are leaving.
-She looked sad when I told her the news.
-Does that make you feel sad?
-That was a sad showing from the local sports team.
-A: Did you see that guy fail? B: Yeah, that was pretty sad.
March 12 - Happiness
Phrases from today:
-happy as a clam
-happy hour
-happy camper (commonly "not a happy camper")
For questions or comments, do be scared to send an email to bitesizedenglish@gmail.com. Matt will be HAPPY to help you.
March 11 - Present Perfect
-I have seen that movie before.
-She has written eight books.
-You haven't cooked dinner for months.
-Have you seen my watch??
-I have been living here for three years. OR I have been living here since 2015.
-Frank hasn't been eating much these days.
-Has Sam been watching The Price is Right all day?
-Have you been watching TV all day!?
Remember to comment if you have any questions or send an email to bitesizedenglish@gmail.com!
March 10 - Seconds, Minutes, Hours
To focus on:
half an hour, quarter of an hour, two and a half hours (NOT 2.5 hours)
24 hours describing a store, 24/7 describing something constant.
"Give me a minute/second/half a minute/18 seconds" - I need more time
"There are only so many hours in a day" - I don't have time to do everything.
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March 9 - Phrases using "time"
"It's time to +verb"
"The time has come"
"On time"
"I don't have the time"
"Time's Up"
"Good times"
"You got me at a bad time"
"It's a matter of time"
"Time flies"
"I am pressed for time"
"It's about time"
Be sure to post your questions or comments to bitesizedenglish@gmail.com!
March 8 - Time Prepositions
We use in with: months, years, centuries, periods of time, times of the day
We use on with: days of the week, days+parts of the day, dates, special days
We use at with: clock times
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March 7 - Days and Months
The vocabulary for today:
Monday - Moon Day
Tuesday - Tyr's Day
Wednesday - Odin's Day
Thursday - Thor's Day
Friday - Frigg's Day
Saturday - Saturn's Day
Sunday - Sun Day
January - Janus, God of Doors
February - purification (the end of winter)
March - Mars, God of War
April - opening (the blossoming of flowers)
May - Maia, Goddess of Fertility
June - Juno, Goddess of Marriage
July - Julius Caesar
August - Augustus Caesar
September - sept=7
October - oct=8
November - nov=9
December - dec=10