Learn ENGLISH with TANGLED — Rapunzel Wins Over Maximus
Summary
TLDREste guión de video ofrece una lección divertida y educativa de inglés a través de un clip de la película 'Tangled'. El script explora expresiones y frases comunes en inglés, como 'let me go', 'easy boy', 'settle down', y 'to your heart's content', mostrando su uso en contextos variados. Además, se discuten patrones de habla conectados, como 'kind of' y 'the thing is', y se enfatizan las diferencias entre el vocabulario activo y pasivo. La lección termina con una invitación a seguir aprendiendo inglés y disfrutando de más contenido similar.
Takeaways
- 😄 El guion muestra cómo aprender inglés a través de películas y series de televisión, enfocándose en la película 'Tangled'.
- 🎬 El video utiliza un clip de 'Tangled' para enseñar expresiones y frases comunes en inglés.
- 📢 El canal tiene como misión ayudar a los estudiantes de inglés a entender sus películas y series favoritas.
- 🔗 Se anima a los espectadores a suscribirse y compartir el contenido para ayudar a más aprendices de inglés.
- 🐴 Se discuten frases como 'easy boy' y 'drop the boot', que se pueden usar tanto con animales como en contextos más figurados.
- 📚 Se explica la importancia de la collocation, o agrupación de palabras que se usan comúnmente juntas en inglés.
- 🗣️ Se destaca la reducción de palabras en el habla coloquial inglesa, como omitir el verbo auxiliar en preguntas.
- 📈 Se mencionan frases como 'to your heart's content', que indican hacer algo al máximo de tu deseo.
- 🎉 Se aprende sobre la expresión 'just so you know', usada para compartir información de manera enfática.
- 🎂 El personaje de Rapunzel revela que es su cumpleaños, lo cual añade un toque personal a la escena.
- 📝 Se enfatiza la importancia de pasar del vocabulario pasivo al activo para mejorar la fluidez en el uso del inglés.
Q & A
¿Qué frase se utiliza en el guion para pedir a alguien que te suelte?
-La frase 'let me go' se utiliza para pedir a alguien que te suelte o te libere.
En el contexto del guion, ¿qué significa 'let me go' cuando se dirige a un caballo?
-En el contexto del guion, 'let me go' significa que la persona o, en este caso, el caballo, está reteniendo a la otra persona y ella pide al caballo que la libere.
¿Cómo se puede usar la frase 'let me go' en una relación romántica?
-En una relación romántica, 'let me go' puede usarse para indicar que una persona debe dejar ir a la otra después de una ruptura, si la otra persona no ha superado el final de la relación.
¿Qué expresiones se aprenden en el video de 'Tangled'?
-Se aprenden expresiones como 'easy boy', 'sit', 'drop the boot', 'you're such a good boy', 'all over the place', 'nobody appreciates you do they', 'he's nothing but a big sweetheart', 'you've got to be kidding me', 'kind of', 'the thing is', y 'to your heart's content'.
¿Qué es un 'collocation' en el contexto del inglés aprendido en el guion?
-Un 'collocation' es un grupo de palabras que se usan frecuentemente juntas, como 'easy boy easy', que es una expresión común para calmar a un animal.
¿Qué significa 'don't bite the hand that feeds you' y cómo se puede usar en una situación diferente a la de un animal?
-'Don't bite the hand that feeds you' se refiere literalmente a no morder la mano que te da de comer, pero se puede usar figuradamente para aconsejar a alguien que no haga algo negativo a alguien que lo está ayudando, como un jefe o padres.
¿Qué es una 'tag question' y cómo se forma?
-Una 'tag question' es una pequeña pregunta que se añade al final de una oración para confirmación. La regla es que para una oración afirmativa, la etiqueta al final debe ser negativa y viceversa.
¿Cómo se puede usar la expresión 'to your heart's content'?
-La expresión 'to your heart's content' se usa para describir hacer algo todo lo que uno quiera o todo lo que sea posible, como comer algo a voluntad o disfrutar de una actividad sin restricciones.
¿Qué es 'connected speech' y cómo se muestra en el guion?
-El 'connected speech' se refiere a la reducción y el enlace de palabras en la pronunciación para que el habla inglesa suene más natural y fluida, como en 'kind of' que se reduce a 'kinda'.
¿Qué es una 'phrasal verb' y cómo se muestra en el guion?
-Una 'phrasal verb' es un verbo que se combina con una preposición o una adverbio para cambiar su significado. Un ejemplo en el guion es 'drop the boot', que significa soltar algo que se tiene en la boca.
¿Qué se puede aprender de las expresiones 'the thing is' y 'just so you know' en el guion?
-Las expresiones 'the thing is' y 'just so you know' se usan para introducir un argumento o una idea, y para mantener al oyente informado sobre la situación, respectivamente. Sirven como enlaces o para añadir más sabor a la oración.
Outlines
😀 Aprendiendo inglés con Tangled
El primer párrafo presenta una lección de inglés a través de un clip humorístico de la película 'Tangled'. Se discuten expresiones y frases, y se destaca la importancia de la suscripción y el compartir del canal para ayudar a más aprendices de inglés. Se explora el significado de 'let me go' en diferentes contextos, como despido en el trabajo o ruptura en una relación romántica. Además, se menciona la expresión 'easy boy' para calmar a los animales y se compara con situaciones cotidianas, como calmar a un perro entusiasta con comida.
😄 Comandos y expresiones con animales
Este párrafo sigue con la temática de aprender inglés a través de la interacción con animales en la película. Se analizan frases como 'settle down', 'drop the boot', y 'you're such a good boy', y se explica su uso tanto en el contexto de los animales como en situaciones humanas. Se discuten las diferencias en el uso de palabras en inglés comparado con otros idiomas y se enfatiza la versatilidad del inglés. También se menciona el uso de 'the thing is' para introducir una idea o argumento.
😉 Gramática y expresiones coloquiales
El tercer párrafo se enfoca en la gramática y las expresiones coloquiales en inglés, como el uso de 'nobody appreciates you do they' para hacer una pregunta de confirmación y la reducción de palabras en el habla conectada. Se analiza la construcción 'to be kidding me' y se discute cómo se puede reducir en el habla rápida. Además, se menciona la importancia de pasar del vocabulario pasivo al activo para mejorar la fluidez en el uso del inglés.
🎉 Días especiales y peticiones inesperadas
El último párrafo aborda la petición de Rapunzel de no arrestar a Flynn por 24 horas, a pesar de ser el día más importante para ella, e inesperadamente revela que es su cumpleaños. Se discuten frases como 'chase each other to your heart's content' y 'just so you know', que se utilizan para dar contexto o enfatizar información. Se enfatiza la habilidad de los hablantes nativos para adaptar y enriquecer su discurso con expresiones coloquiales y se invita a los aprendices a practicar escuchar y entender sin subtítulos.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡aprender inglés
💡collocation
💡calmar
💡dejar ir
💡comandos para animales
💡contexto de uso
💡expresar emociones
💡preguntas y respuestas
💡connected speech
💡vocabulario activo y pasivo
💡frases coloquiales
Highlights
Phrase 'let me go' can be used in various contexts, including releasing someone from a physical grip or metaphorically in relationships or employment.
Learning English through movies and TV series is an engaging method for non-native speakers.
The channel's mission is to help people understand their favorite movies and TV series in English.
The phrase 'easy boy, easy' is a colloquial way to calm an animal, showcasing English collocations.
The idiom 'don't bite the hand that feeds you' is used to caution against harming those who help you.
The command 'settle down' can be used for both animals and people to indicate calming down or becoming more stable in life.
The phrase 'all over the place' is a colloquial expression meaning everywhere or in a disorganized manner.
Tag questions are used for confirmation and follow a specific affirmative/negative rule based on the sentence's polarity.
The expression 'nothing but a...' emphasizes the only characteristic of something or someone.
Connected speech in English often involves reducing certain words for a more natural flow.
The phrase 'to your heart's content' means doing something as much as one desires.
The use of 'the thing is' introduces an argument or important point in a conversation.
The infinitive 'to get' is used negatively as 'not to get' in the context of preventing an action.
Filler words like 'kind of' can add naturalness to speech, even if they don't convey specific meaning.
The phrase 'just so you know' is used to ensure the listener is aware of additional information.
The importance of practicing with flashcards and spaced repetition for vocabulary retention.
Transcripts
well I hope you're here to
apologize no no no put me down stop it
go let me
go
[Music]
me Soo he was saying let me go what does
that mean if you ask someone to let you
go yeah in this context the person or in
this case the horse is in you and you
are asking the the horse in this case
right to free you but Ethan this phrase
let me go can be used in other context
right you can let someone go for example
as another way to say to fire someone or
even in romantic relationships and when
you break up with someone and the person
doesn't get over it to say hey you got
to let me go we broke up two years
ago that's true that sounds kind of
poetic right yeah maybe in a song yeah
I'm going to have to let you go right
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you wa wo wo wo wo wo wo W wo easy boy
easy fall down wo W easy boy easy
easy that's
it now
sit
sit what now drop the boot drop
it oh you're such a good boy
yes you
are are you all tired from chasing this
bad man all over the place excuse me
nobody appreciates you do they do they
oh come on he's a bad horse oh he's
nothing but a big
sweetheart isn't that
right
Maximus you've got to be kidding
me so there some really nice vocabulary
here I think especially if we're talking
to animals so he says easy boy easy what
does that mean when we say that to an
animal who who
who easy boy
easy when you are trying to calm the
animal down but what I find interesting
Ethan is that this is a good example of
collocation which is a group of words
that are frequently used together right
because we don't say to a horse or to a
dog
calm down calm down boy right I think
it's more common to say easy boy easy
boy right calm down has to do more when
someone's emotionally tense so you'd say
you know calm down it's okay animals
they do have emotions of course but they
don't get like stressed out or you don't
notice them suffering from a strong
emotion you're not trying to console
them like you would a friend right I
might say this just to give people
another context with my dog Phoebe if
I'm about to give her a treat and
sometimes dogs especially she's very
enthusiastic about food so they might go
very quickly to get it you know before
you take it away or before it disappears
or something or just because they're
very excited so I'll say to her easy you
know to let her know like you know be
gentle don't bite my don't bite my
finger don't bite the hand that feeds
you that's a nice eat him isn't it don't
bite the hand that feeds you it's
literally referring to an animal that
you know don't bite the hand that's
giving you the food yeah but it's kind
of like to say not to do something
negative to someone who's helping you
mhm maybe it could be your boss or it
could be your parents you know if
they're still supporting you yeah like
don't aggravate them right so you might
want to use that with your son your
daughter when they're teenagers don't
bite their hand the
future he says settle down next which I
think is just the same as what we were
just talking about calm down right so he
used it for the horse but you could also
use that for someone who's being too
rowdy like your your kids again you
might tell them to settle down if
they're making a lot of noise you're
like settle down I'm trying to record a
podcast here nice yeah that's a good
word by the way when you are Rowdy you
are very energetic right like kids when
they are super excited they act in a
Rowdy way we could also use this
expression settle down in other context
for example when you get married and
decide to raise a family or have kids we
can say that you settle or you settle
down when you are ready to to have more
of a stable life or you might say that
to that Bachelor friend who's always
with a different partner like you know
when are you going to settle down and
there's a lot of nice other commands say
sit like a dog this is actually quite
humorous cuz you wouldn't say that to a
horse I believe cuz horses don't really
sit like a dog this is another one I'd
use with Phoebe he says drop the boot so
what does it mean drop it now
sit
sit what now drop the boot
drop
it imagine I'm holding something here
and then I let it go and then it falls
on the floor I drop it and as a command
for an animal it's usually when they
have it in your mouth something they're
not supposed to have in their mouth and
you want them to give it up by the way I
mean this is one of the things I find
fascinating about English is that we can
use the word the same word in multiple
contexts many times in English it's
amazing in in my native language in
Portuguese not quite we tend to have one
specific word for everything but in
English I find that you can use you can
reuse words uh just to give you guys an
example let's say you're talking about
your favorite artist like uh Taylor
Swift for example you can say that
Taylor Swift has recently dropped a new
single or she has recently dropped a new
album I thought you're going to bring up
another context which is like your son
keeps asking you for the new PlayStation
he's asking you over and over again and
you're just you're fed up you're sick of
it you're like Drop it I'm not buying it
for you or maybe for Christmas stop
asking me drop it very similar to the
literal meaning that you would say to an
animal but it's saying it more
figurative like drop a topic or drop a
request stop saying it all right and
then she says you're such a good boy
again something we say to animals good
boy good girl oh you're such a good boy
yes you
are I think this is one of those nice
phrases you can memorize as a chunk as a
group and just replace the
adjective good for another adjective
depending on the context so you are such
a talented singer you are such a nice
person you just you can play with
different adjectives here but the
structure you are such a or somebody is
such he's the same but you wouldn't say
this to a person probably you're such a
good boy or you're such a good girl it
sounds it sounds weird if you say it to
a person it sounds condescending so this
is interesting she says you all tired as
a question and she didn't use any
auxiliary verb right there right so it's
not like people would have learned in
school you all tired from chasing this
bad man all over the place please excuse
me very common thing that natives do
right they drop the auxiliary verb even
though they are asking a question it
just makes them sound more natural maybe
they want to communicate the idea
quicker it's exactly that that we're
flexible with the language but if you
want to be grammatically correct you
should use the auxiliary and then
chasing the bad man all over the place
this is interesting right all all over
the place but what does that mean when
you say all over the place yeah again
one of those uh common collocation
phrases we always see right it could be
everywhere but you see instead of saying
are you all tired from chasing the bad
man everywhere which is okay if you can
say all over the place you sound more
natural because you're using a
colloquial phrase there all right we
have a grammar Point here that nobody
appreciates you do they nobody
appreciates you do they do they oh come
on he's a bad horse oh he's nothing but
a big
sweetheart yeah this is an example of a
question tag or tag question which is a
mini question that you ask at the end of
a sentence for confirmation not because
you you want to ask the question the
rule is for an affirmative sentence the
tag at the end should be negative and
vice versa for negative sentences the
tag should be affirmative what I found
interesting about this phrase in
particular is that the word nobody is a
negative word we don't have not here or
don't or doesn't we have the word nobody
but the word nobody gives the sentence
this negative meaning that's why the tag
is affirmative do they so it's important
to point that out another example could
be never if you have never in the
sentence never makes the sentence
negative so the tag will be affirmative
right after so it's important to know
those markers that help you to know if
it's positive or negative right all
right and then Flynn says that he's a
bad horse but Rapunzel disagrees saying
he's nothing but a big sweetheart what
does that mean so he's nothing but a big
sweetheart could be he he isn't anything
except a big sweetheart it's a nice
collocation as well yeah nothing but uh
mhm yeah if you said too he isn't
anything but a big sweetheart it sounds
weird right so the more natural sign
cocation is he's nothing but a that
reminds me of a a great classic rock
song from the80s called Nothing But a
Good Time by a glen M band called Poison
all right and then we let's finish up
this clip there's some really nice nice
connected speech at the end you've got
to be kidding me so how how does Flynn
say there you've got to be kidding me
that is interesting because in this
scene in particular he actually
emphasizes everything because he wants
to be emphatic he says you've got to be
kidding me which is okay uh if you want
to be more emphatic you can pronounce
everything but quite often in regular
conversation Ethan how do natives
usually reduce this like in a quicker
fashion you got to be kidding me ah
there you go so you would drop the
auxiliary verb like we saw earlier you
reduce youu to Y and then got to be
that's a really nice word chunk to learn
got to be got to be you got to be
kidding me I'm sure you have experienced
this imagine you are watching a movie or
TV series in English and you see a word
there you understand the word you
recognize the word but when you have to
speak English with other people you
never use that word word because you
never remember it I used to experience
this all the time you know why this
happens this happens because that word
is probably part of your passive
vocabulary not your active vocabulary if
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let's check out the next
clip look today is kind of the biggest
day of my life and the thing is I need
you not to get him arrested just for 24
hours and then you can chase each other
to your heart's content
okay and it's also my birthday just so
you
know
[Music]
so we have another nice super common
connected speech here that Rapunzel says
look today is kind of the biggest day of
my life so she doesn't say kind of she
says kind of almost always reduce in our
speech right look today is kind of the
biggest day of my life mhm and nethan I
have a question to ask you here about
this because you know the the normal
sentence here would be today is the
biggest day of my life why is she saying
today is kind of the biggest day of my
life is it like she isn't sure about
what she's saying or to communicate
something else it's just a filler word
right that sometimes we use these when
we're thinking say you know or kind of
probably MH there's these different
things that they don't necessarily
they're not necessarily to communicate
anything things sometimes we'll use them
as an emphasizer or in this case it
might be to deemphasize or show some
doubt or something like that but I think
in this case it's just one of those
things that's like like a native pattern
of speech that you throw these words in
many Learners might know like that many
Americans have a bad habit of using like
too much so it's the same idea but yeah
that that's nice I mean uh maybe you
don't want to overuse these but it's
good to use these sometimes to add a
little bit more naturalness to your
speech right most definitely I think
that's one of the things that separates
more beginner intermediate Learners from
Advanced Learners as advanced Learners
they really pay attention to this and
things they watch and listen to and they
start playing around with adding them
creatively in their own speech I really
like this next phrase the thing is so
that's something we use all the time why
why do we use that the thing is and the
thing is I need you not to get him
arrested just for 24 hours and then you
can chase each other to your heart's
content
okay again as a learner if I translate
that to my native language it makes no
sense at all but here this is a way to
introduce an argument an idea uh when
you want to explain to somebody a
situation you can pred or you can start
by using this Ethan I have something
important to share with you look the
thing is and then you start saying it's
like you are preparing the other person
to what you are about to say and then
she continues actually there's some nice
grammar here I need you not to get him
arrested what's going on there quite
quite a lot here I would say uh so when
you get somebody body
arrested you are the cause for that
person being arrested you
influenced that person being arrested or
another example could be to get someone
fired maybe you do something at work
that harms your coworker and because of
what you did you get your coworker fired
so you are the primary responsible there
but I also found interesting the
negative here yeah because the the the
affirmative sentence would be I need you
to get him arrested but then then
negative is not I need you don't get him
arrested I picture a typical learner
saying this actually as a mistake but
here were using the infinitive to get
not to get just like Shakespeare to be
not to be all right and then she says
that they can chase each other to their
heart's content there's a couple nice
things here what does it mean if you're
chasing someone you are running after
that person like going after that person
actively like the police is chasing the
thieves that just rob the bank for
example yeah just like a cat chases a
mouse right ah Tom and Jerry for example
and then if you do something to your
heart's content I love this one what
does that mean I would say that to do
something as much as you'd like you
might be on vacation and you let your
kids eat dessert to their heart's
content they can have as much cake and
ice cream because it's an all you can
eat buffet right right or you know if
you uh abstain from sugar for 30 days as
a resolution on day one the next month
Bing binge to your heart's content on
candy right what does that mean to binge
in this contest to eat a bunch of candy
in a row without stopping to wrap up
today's lesson the final expression we
have here is just so you know and it's
also my birthday just so you
know there's a lot of these here right
of the thing is and the these things
that you can use as sort of linkers or
things to add a little bit more flavor
to your sentence so a bit like you're
adding some some spices to a dish to
make it a little bit tastier a little
bit more complex and interesting when do
we use this sort of linking phrase it
could be before you share something or
after you share something but the idea
is I want you to be updated with what's
going on here so I I'm going to share
something with you just so you know just
so you are aware of the situation and in
this case she could just say and it's
also my birthday but she emphasizes it
by saying and just so you know it's also
my birthday and just so you know all
right so shall we watch again you all
can test your English by trying to
understand it this time without
subtitles w w wo wo wo wo W easy boy
easy C down wo easy boy easy
easy that's it
it now
sit
sit what now drop the boot drop
it a you're such a good boy yes you
are you all tired from chasing this bad
man all over the place excuse me nobody
appreciates me do they do they oh come
on he's a bad horse oh he's nothing but
a big
sweetheart isn't that
right
Maximus you've got to be kidding me look
today is kind of the biggest day of my
life and the thing is I need you not to
get him arrested just for 24 hours and
then you can chase each other to your
heart's content
okay
and it's also my birthday just so you
know all right we had fun today with
tangled right if you want to keep
learning English and having a ton of fun
check out this next lesson I'll talk to
you
soon is
this hair
struggling struggling is pointless huh
I know why you're here and I'm not
afraid of you
what
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