Learn ENGLISH with INSIDE OUT — First Day of School
Summary
TLDRThis script from the educational video series 'Learn English with TV Series' focuses on teaching English through the movie 'Inside Out.' It uses clips from the film to introduce vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation, highlighting words like 'blend in,' 'come in handy,' and 'out of the gate.' The method involves watching subtitled clips, learning key language points, and testing comprehension without subtitles. Viewers are encouraged to practice by creating sentences with the new vocabulary and engaging with the community.
Takeaways
- 🎬 The script is from an educational video that uses a clip from the movie 'Inside Out' to teach English vocabulary and phrases.
- 📚 It introduces the concept of 'Circle of Sadness' where the character's job is to keep all the sadness within a designated area.
- 👧 The video uses the character Riley, a young girl whose emotions are personified, to demonstrate various English expressions.
- 📝 The method of learning involves watching clips with subtitles, learning vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation, and then testing listening skills without subtitles.
- 🗣️ Vocabulary such as 'at a girl', 'figure out', 'outcome', 'blend in', and 'come in handy' are explained with their usage in context.
- 📈 The video script also covers grammar points like the difference between 'till' and 'until', and the correct use of 'none' and 'neither'.
- 👍 It encourages interactive learning by asking viewers to create sentences using the newly learned words and phrases.
- 📱 The video promotes an app feature called 'Learn English with TV series flashcards' to aid in vocabulary retention.
- 🤔 The script touches on the emotions of fear and sadness, using them to explore phrases like 'out of the gate' and 'get called on by someone'.
- 📹 The video includes a 'Comment of the Day' section where viewer engagement is highlighted, showing sentences created by a viewer using the word 'care'.
- 🔄 The script ends with a challenge for viewers to create sentences using specific words from the lesson, fostering practical application of the learned material.
Q & A
What is the main task assigned to the character 'Sadness' in the script?
-The main task assigned to 'Sadness' is to ensure that all the sadness stays inside the 'circle of sadness', implying that the character is responsible for managing the emotion of sadness within a certain boundary.
What is the significance of the 'circle of sadness' in the context of the script?
-The 'circle of sadness' is a metaphorical place within the mind of the character Riley, where the emotion of sadness is contained. It signifies the effort to keep negative emotions confined to prevent them from affecting other aspects of life.
What does the phrase 'at a girl' mean and how is it used in the script?
-The phrase 'at a girl' is used to express encouragement, approval, or admiration towards a woman or girl. It is similar to saying 'good job', 'well done', or 'keep it up'. In the script, it is used to acknowledge a girl's achievement or effort.
What is the role of 'Joy' in the script?
-In the script, 'Joy' is one of the emotions working inside Riley's mind. Her role is to keep Riley happy throughout her first day at school and to manage the emotional control center, ensuring positive experiences.
What does 'up late' mean in the context of the script?
-'Up late' in the script means staying awake later than usual, often due to thinking about something exciting or worrying about something that might happen, such as preparing for the first day at a new school.
What is the meaning of 'figuring out' in the script?
-'Figuring out' in the script refers to understanding something or coming up with a plan. Joy stayed up late 'figuring out' a plan for Riley's first day at school, which involves listing possible negative outcomes.
What does 'way ahead of you there' mean and how is it used in the script?
-'Way ahead of you there' is a phrase that means someone has already anticipated a need or request and has taken care of it. In the script, Fear has already prepared a list of negative outcomes, showing that he was thinking ahead.
How does the script use the term 'standing out' and its opposite 'blending in'?
-In the script, 'standing out' refers to being noticeable or attracting attention in a positive way, while 'blending in' means not being too different from others and not attracting attention. Disgust's role is to make sure Riley looks good but also fits in with the other kids at school.
What is the significance of 'train of thought' in the script?
-The term 'train of thought' in the script refers to a sequence of connected ideas or reasoning. When Joy says 'train of thought right on schedule', it means that her ideas or plans are following a logical order and are on track.
What does 'come in handy' mean and how is it used in the script?
-'Come in handy' means to be useful or helpful in a particular situation. In the script, Anger hopes that his Daydreams will 'come in handy' if the new school turns out to be full of boring classes.
Outlines
😄 Emotions at Work in Riley's Mind
The paragraph introduces the concept of emotions as characters in the movie 'Inside Out', focusing on Joy and Sadness. It explains the role of these emotions in maintaining Riley's emotional balance, especially during her first day at school. The paragraph also includes a language learning method, encouraging viewers to watch with subtitles, learn vocabulary and grammar, and then test their listening skills without subtitles. The narrative uses the characters' interactions to teach phrases like 'at a girl' and 'way ahead of you there', while also providing pronunciation tips.
👗 Disgust's Fashion Challenge and Joy's Role
This paragraph delves into Disgust's role in ensuring Riley looks fashionable yet fits in at her new school. It discusses the balance between standing out and blending in, using everyday examples to illustrate these concepts. The paragraph also touches on the use of idiomatic expressions like 'barf' to describe extreme reactions and introduces the idea of a 'console' as an emotional control center in Riley's mind. Additionally, it provides a pronunciation guide for connected speech, focusing on reducing certain sounds for fluency.
🏒 Riley's Ice Hockey Background and Classroom Introduction
The paragraph presents Riley's introduction in her new classroom, highlighting her background in ice hockey from Minnesota. It describes her team, the 'prairie dogs', and her family's involvement in the sport. The narrative also touches on the fear of being called on by the teacher and the anxiety of quicksand and spontaneous combustion as metaphors for feeling helpless. The use of 'none' and 'neither' is explained to distinguish between scenarios involving two or more options.
😢 Sadness Intrudes on Joyful Memories
This paragraph explores the emotional conflict that arises when Sadness touches a memory, causing a shift in the emotions' dynamic. It discusses the difference between 'till' and 'until', the use of 'what gives' to express surprise, and the importance of regular verbs' past tense pronunciation. The paragraph also covers the concept of whispering and the use of clock positions to describe locations quickly, reflecting on the changing dynamics of Riley's life after moving.
📚 Testing Listening Skills and Engaging with the Audience
The paragraph focuses on reinforcing the language learning process by encouraging viewers to watch clips without subtitles to test their listening skills. It recaps key phrases and vocabulary from the script, such as 'blend in', 'come in handy', 'out of the gate', 'get called on by someone', and 'whisper'. Additionally, it invites viewers to participate by creating sentences using these expressions and promises to feature the best comments in the next video.
🎉 Celebrating Learning Achievements and Continuing the Journey
In the final paragraph, the narrator congratulates viewers for completing the lesson and encourages them to like, share, and subscribe for more English learning content. It also teases the next lesson and includes a playful interaction with characters from 'Finding Nemo', adding a touch of humor to the educational content.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡sadness
💡circle of sadness
💡console
💡blend in
💡stand out
💡barf
💡up late
💡negative outcomes
💡collocation
💡pretend
💡out of the gate
💡comment of the day
Highlights
Introduction of the 'Circle of Sadness' concept where all sadness must be contained.
Use of the phrase 'at a girl' to express encouragement to a female.
Explanation of the characters Joy and Sadness from the movie 'Inside Out'.
Description of the method to learn English from movie clips with subtitles.
Importance of understanding vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation from media.
The significance of 'up late' indicating staying awake thinking or worrying about something.
Explanation of 'figuring out' as understanding or creating a plan.
Fear's role in preparing for negative outcomes and its collaboration with Joy.
The phrase 'way ahead of you there' indicating readiness or preemption.
Disgust's function in balancing standing out and blending in.
The idiomatic expression 'when I'm through' signifying completion of a task.
Use of 'barf' as an informal term for vomiting, in the context of disgust.
Introduction of the 'console' as Riley's emotional control center.
Joy's role in keeping Riley happy throughout the day.
The phrase 'right on schedule' meaning punctuality or timeliness.
Anger's strategy for dealing with boring classes through daydreams.
Explanation of 'come in handy' for something being useful in a situation.
Fear's apprehension about Riley being 'out of the gate' and immediately called upon.
The difference between 'none' and 'neither' in the context of options.
Fear's surprise with the phrase 'out of the gate' indicating something happening right from the start.
The use of 'pretend' versus 'intend' and their respective meanings.
Riley's hockey team 'prairie dogs' and the cultural aspects of her life.
Sadness touching a memory and the emotional impact it has.
The difference between 'till' and 'until' and their usage.
The phrase 'what gives' as a quick way to ask for an explanation.
The use of regular verbs with a 't' sound in the past tense.
Fear's concern about being judged by the 'cool kids' and the anxiety it brings.
The use of 'around 3:00' to describe a position in a quick and simple manner.
The challenge for viewers to create sentences using new vocabulary.
Transcripts
sadness I have a super important job
just for you really mhm follow
me what are you doing and there perfect
this is the circle of sadness your job
is to make sure that all the sadness
stays inside of it so you want me to
just stand here hey it's not my place to
tell you how to do your job just make
sure that all the sadness stays in the
circle see you're a pro at this isn't
this fun no a
[Applause]
[Music]
girl at a girl is any formal expression
used to express encouragement approval
or admiration to a woman or girl it's
similar in meaning to phrases like good
job way to go or keep it up if you're
talking to a boy you could also say at a
boy as you saw in the clip those were
joy and sadness two of the emotions
working inside a little girl's mind
called Riley it's Riley's first day at
school and joy wants to make sure
nothing bad happens will sadness be able
to stay within that Circle and not cause
any trouble while we wait for inside out
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now hello did I wake you do you have to
play that well I have to practice and I
don't think of it as playing so much as
hugging okay first day of school very
very exciting I was up late last night
figuring out a new plan here it is fear
I need a list of all the possible
negative outcomes on the first day at a
new school way ahead of you there does
anyone know how to spell meteor
disgusted make sure Riley stands out
today but also Blends in when I'm
through Riley will look so good the
other kids will look at their own
outfits and barf Joy yes Joy you'll be
in charge of the console keeping Riley
happy all day long and may I add I love
your dress it's adorable oh this old
thing thank you so much I love the way
it
hls train of thought right on
schedule anger unload the Daydreams I
ordered extra in case things get slow in
class might come in handy if this new
school is full of boring useless classes
which it probably will
[Music]
be I was up late last night figuring out
a new plan remember it's Riley's first
day at a new school imagine staying
awake past your badtime maybe thinking
about something exciting or worrying
about something scary that's what to be
up late means here check out this
example children I didn't get much sleep
last night because I was up late again
lamenting the choices I've made like
solving a puzzle or having a big idea
figuring out means understanding
something or coming up with a plan joy
and the other emotions are buzzing with
activity trying to be prepared for
anything that may happen joy in
particular stayed up late coming up with
or creating a plan I need a list of all
the possible negative outcomes on the
first day at a new school these are fear
specialty fear loves thinking about
these negative outcomes are not so good
things that could happen like maybe
forgetting your lunch on the first day
of school tripping in the cafeteria
accidentally saying something weird or
not making any friends an outcome is a
result here's an
example got fluk win
7372
a surprising outcome I need a list of
all the possible negative outcomes on
the first day at a new school way ahead
of you there does anyone know how to
spell meteor this shows how fear and joy
despite their differences work together
fear already prepared a list ready to
share his pessimistic predictions with
joy who tried to keep things positive
the phrase way ahead of you there means
the same as don't even worry I've
already got that covered fear was so
busy thinking about negative outcome
comes he was even ahead of what Joy
asked him to do by the way this is a
great phrase to practice connected
speech way ahead a so here we have we
notice that the a for Ahad has a schw
sound uh so I say we and then ahead the
D for ahead has a flap
sound which connects with the
preposition of which then is reduced to
a schwas sound uh so we say
way way ah and then the word u is
reduced to Y here so we say way ahead of
you way ahead of you there way ahead of
you there does anyone know how to spell
meteor disgust make sure Riley stands
out today but also Blends in disgust job
has to do with balancing two things
Riley looking attractive and making a
good impression in other words standing
out and not being too different from the
other kids in other words blending in
imagine being noticed for wearing cool
clothes or saying something funny
standing out means being different and
catching people's attention in a
positive way can someone pass the bread
yeah but what's with the outfits
plumbers wearing white gloves that's
right you got to have a trademark got to
stand out blending in is the opposite of
standing out it's like wearing comfy
clothes and not wanting anyone to look
at you or notice you try not to look
look at country bug blend blend
in when I'm through Riley will look so
good the other kids will look at their
own outfits and bar disgust has a plan
and will make Riley look super cool soon
so we can understand that disgust is
confident about her fashion skills she
promises to work her magic on Riley's
outfit making her look cool and
presentable for the new school when I'm
through it's just like saying when I'm
finished your outfits are your clothes
like her shirt pants and shoes disgust
is talking about making Riley's outfits
look good to barf is an informal way to
say to vomit or to throw up Don't Stop
new house you're so close I got to
barf where's the
bathroom imagine you are in a situation
where you have to speak English with
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can see you're getting nervous and it's
just horrible isn't that a terrible
feeling well if you want to be able to
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you will love it Joy yes Joy you'll be
in charge of the console keeping Riley
happy all day long imagine a control
panel like a spaceship that's kind of
like the console in Riley's mind think
of it as Riley's emotional control
center Joy sits there monitoring her
feelings and trying to keep her happy
and a Beat throughout the day you can
also use the word console when talking
about video games a video game console
is the actual device you use to play
video games like PlayStation and Xbox oh
this old thing thank you so much I love
the way it RS this old thing is a funny
way of being humble even when something
you have is awesome Joy is pretending to
be Riley acting like it's no big deal
that she has a cool dress she is a
princess who made your gown I've never
seen anything quite like it oh this
whole thing oh it's so love to have one
of my own train of thought right on
schedule right on schedule means right
on time this means the train has just
arrived at the time it was expected to
arrive just like a train arriving at the
perfect time this means anger's
Daydreams are ready to go when needed if
school gets boring he's got some fun
stuff for Ry to imagine the phrases
right on schedule and right on time are
good examples of collocations in English
a collocation is a group of words that
are often used together by native
speakers in everyday conversation by the
way a great free website you can use for
collocations is free collocation tocom
you simply type in a word word and the
dictionary gives you other words that go
together or collocate with that word you
search for might come in handy if this
new school is full of boring useless
classes anger hopes his Daydreams will
be helpful if school gets dull or boring
when something comes in handy it's
useful and helps you out get a fight
ahead don't
julul see I told you he come in
handy
almost finished with a potential
disasters where scenario is either
quicksand spontaneous combustion or
getting called on by the teacher so as
long as none of those happen okay
everybody we have a new student in class
today are you kidding me out of the gate
this is not happening Riley would you
like to tell us something about yourself
no pretend we can't speak English don't
worry I got
this uh okay my name is Riley Anderson
I'm from Minnesota and now I live
here and how about Minnesota can you
tell us something about it Well you
certainly get a lot more snow than we
do she's
hilarious yeah it gets pretty cold the
lake freezes over and that's when we
play hockey I'm on a great team we're
called the prairie dogs my friend Meg
plays forward and my dad's a coach
pretty much everyone in my family
skates
where scenario is either quick sand
spontaneous combustion or getting called
on by the teacher imagine walking and
then sinking slowly into the ground
until you're stuck that's quicksand in
this saying we could also understand
this word in a more figurative way
symbolizing the fear of feeling helpless
and out of control in a new situation
such as going to a new school remember
how teachers used to ask questions to a
specific student WR in class this is an
example of being called on by someone if
somebody calls on you during a class or
a meeting you are actively invited to
share something or to speak fear worries
about Riley feeling exposed in front of
others so as long as none of those
happen none means not any or not even
one for example none of the books were
cheap none of the students finish the
test early you should also know the
difference between none and neither
neither is like none but for only two
options it's like choosing between red
and blue but deciding on neither here's
the key difference none works for three
or more
options neither only works for two
options for example I could only choose
pink purple and green none of those
colors appeal to me notice that in this
example I have three options pink purple
and green so I say none of them or none
of those colors there were only two
books available to rent a romance novel
and a young adult novel neither of them
were interesting to me notice that here
I only have two options a romance novel
and a young adult novel that's why I say
neither of them are you kidding me out
of the gates this is not happening when
fear says out at the gate we can feel
his surprise and shock he didn't expect
Riley to be called on so soon right at
the beginning of her new school
experience we could understand the
phrase out of the gate as something that
happens right from the beginning in the
scene the class had barely started and
the teacher was already asking Riley to
speak in front of the class in other
words the teacher asked Riley out of the
gate to speak in front of the class no
pretend we can't speak English pretend
means to act as if something is true
when it's not fear thinks Riley should
pretend not to speak English to avoid
being called on by the way I often see
students confusing these two words
pretend and intend as I just said to
pretend means to act as if something is
true when it's not intend on the other
hand means to have a plan or purpose for
example I intend to finish my marketing
course next year in other words I PL to
finish my marketing course next year I'm
on a great team we're called the prairie
dogs notice the connective speech here
I'm on a great team so I am is reduced
to I'm that's the abbreviation and then
we join that with the preposition on I'm
on I'm on we also connect the N for on
with the article a which sounds like a
schwas sound uh so we have amona aona
and then great team the T for great is
dropped and we only pronounce the T for
team gray team I'm on a great team my
friend Meg plays forward and my dad's a
coach in hockey the forward position is
the position of the players closest to
the opponent's goal they are responsible
for scoring goals so it's an important
and exciting role when Riley mentions
her friend mag playing forward it shows
another aspect of her life and
[Music]
interests or we did till I moved away
hey what giv what hey sadness you
touched a memory we talked about this oh
yeah I know I'm sorry get back in your
circle what's going on
out we used to play tag and stuff cool
kids was spring at 3:00 did you see that
look they're judging us
somebody help me grab that everybody but
everything's different
now since we
moved oh no we're crying at
school sis what are you
doing oh I'm sorry
[Music]
I or we did till I moved moved away what
is the difference between till and
until well both mean up to the time or
before something happens the only
difference is Tiny till is a more
informal and contracted form of until
think of it as a quick casual way to say
it until is more formal and common in
written English it sounds a bit more
proper in certain
situations here Riley uses still because
it fits the scene's emo intensity she's
reminiscing about or remembering her
past with a touch of melancholy or
sadness and the contraction adds a
natural Flow To Her speech hey what
gives what when someone asks what gives
they're essentially saying why is this
happening what's going on for example if
you see someone suddenly running down
the street you might ask them what
giftes to understand why they are in
such a hurry here Joy uses to express
surprise because suddenly the happy
memory turns blue and joy is shocked
what gives is a quick way to ask what's
changed and why sadness is
interfering also Joy is expressing
disbelief she finds it hard to believe
sadness wouldn't follow their agreement
what gives reflects her disbelief and
disappointment hey sadness you touched a
memory we talked about this some regular
verbs in English have a t sound at the
end just like in this clip touch in the
past becomes touched you see we have a
final T sound here touched
touched so I say touch the memory touch
T touch t t sound the same thing happens
with talked the past of talk is talked
with a t sound at the end so talk about
talk T about the T for about is a stop
consonant so we say about and notice
that I say talk to talked about so
recapping touch the memory touch the
memory talk about talk about we used to
play tag and stuff cool kids was spring
at 3:00 tag is a classic children's game
where players Chase each other and try
to touch someone while saying tag it
symbolizes Riley's Carefree happiness
and playful time back in her hometown in
Minnesota to whisper means to speak very
softly almost silently often using only
your breath for example right now this
is me Whispering can you hear it in the
scene fear imagines the cool kids
Whispering about Riley adding to his
anxiety about feeling judged at 3:00 is
an interesting one fear here is
basically telling joy and the other
emotions about the cool kids position in
class in other words where the cool kids
are native speakers use the clock face
as a simple way to talk about where
someone or something is positioned
instead of using lengthy descriptions
like slightly to the right or off center
towards the top using around three o00
instantly conveys the position this
especially helpful in quick
communication or when pointing something
out although I wonder whether this is
going to be outdated pretty soon as most
people today especially younger
Generations use mostly digital clocks
and watches all right now it's time to
watch the clips again without subtitles
for you first to test your listening
skills and second for you to answer some
questions I prepared for you to
consolidate everything you're learning
today let's get
started
hello did I wake you do you have to play
that well I have to practice and I don't
think of it as playing so much as
hugging okay first day of school very
very exciting I was up late last night
figuring out a new plan here it is fear
I need a list of all the possible
negative outcomes on the first day at a
new school way ahead of you there does
anyone know how to spell meteor
discussed make sure Riley stands out
today but also Blends in if you blend in
you are noticed and catch people's
attention you don't catch people's
attention you don't know what to do in a
[Music]
group when I'm through Riley will look
so good the other kids will look at
their own outfits and barf Joy yes Joy
you'll be in charge of the console
keeping Riley happy all day long and may
I add I love your dress it's adorable oh
this old thing thank you so much I love
the way it
TS train of right on
schedule anger unload the Daydreams I
ordered extra in case things get slow in
class might come in handy if this new
school is full of boring useless classes
which it probably will be almost
finished with a potential disasters
worst scenario is either quick sand
spontaneous combustion or getting called
on by the teacher so as long as none of
those happen okay everybody we have a
new student in class today are you
kidding me out of the gate this is not
happening if something happens out of
the gate it happens at the end it
happens in the middle it happens right
from the
[Music]
start Riley would you like to tell us
something about yourself no pretend we
can't speak English don't worry I got
this uh okay my name is Riley Anderson
I'm from Minnesota and now I live here
here and how about Minnesota can you
tell us something about it Well you
certainly get a lot more snow than we
do she's
hilarious yeah it gets pretty cold the
lake freezes over and that's when we
play hockey I'm on a great team we're
called the prairie dogs my friend Meg
plays forward and my dad's a coach
pretty much everyone in my family
skates or we did till I moved away hey
what gives what what gives means what's
going on what's Happening why is this
[Music]
happening hey sadness you touched a
memory we talked about this oh yeah I
know I'm sorry get back in your circle
what's going on out
we used to play tag and stuff cool kids
was spring at 3:00 did you see that look
they're judging
us somebody help grab that everybody but
everything's different
now since we
moved oh no we're crying at school what
sis what are you
doing oh I'm sorry
I now now it's time for the comment of
the day the comment of the day comes
from the lesson lady in the
recently published here on the channel
and I found this really nice comment by
aaria moan I guess and in that video I
asked you guys to create some sentences
using different variations of the word
care different formations of the word
care and aari
andon wrote some really cool sentences
here I'm not going to read all of them
just a couple but let's check it out
look at the first one she showed genuine
care for her friend by offering a
comforting presence during difficult
times very nice to show care that's
great now let's go to number five she
walked through the crowded Market
carefully ensuring not to bump into
anyone or knock over any stalls okay so
now we are using carefully the adverb
very nice and number seven her caring
nature was evident in the way she always
went out of her way to help those in
need showing compassion and empathy to
everyone around her so here we have
caring nature good job we have care
carefully and caring nature awesome
sentences and now I have a challenge for
you guys for today's lesson I would like
to again create some sentences with
these words from today's lesson blend
in cut come in handy out of the gate get
called on by someone and Whisper okay so
these are five of the words and
expressions we learned today write one
sentence with each and post your
sentences in the comment section below
and I'm going to pick one of the best
comments to read some of your sentences
in the next video all right guys great
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anemon yes shocking I know Marty right
Marlin po dead Phill hey you're a
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