Use Vague Expressions
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TLDRIn this educational video, Olesya teaches the importance of vague language in spoken English. She illustrates how expressions like 'kind of', 'things like that', and 'and so on' are used daily for imprecise communication. Examples from daily life, such as planning events or describing preferences, demonstrate the practicality of vague language. The video encourages viewers to practice these expressions to enhance their fluency and understanding of English.
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- 🗣️ Vague language is a common part of spoken English, used to convey imprecision.
- 🗣️ Examples of vague language include phrases like 'around 5', 'kind of', and 'stuff like that'.
- 👂 Listening to conversations can help understand the use of vague expressions.
- 🏖️ Vague language is used to describe events, like the Sugar Sand Festival, without specifying details.
- 🍽️ It's common to use vague terms when discussing food options or what to bring to an event.
- 🛍️ The word 'thing' is often used vaguely to refer to unspecified objects.
- 🎶 Vague expressions like 'and so on' or 'and everything' are used to end lists without being exhaustive.
- ⏰ '-ish' is used to give a vague indication of time or to describe things approximately.
- 🔢 Vague terms like 'a lot', 'a few', and 'about' are used to express approximate quantities.
- 🌐 Vague language is used in everyday speech by diplomats, politicians, and regular people alike.
- 📚 The video encourages repeated viewing and practice of vague expressions for better English fluency.
Q & A
What is the main purpose of Olesya's channel?
-The main purpose of Olesya's channel is to help viewers understand and speak English fluently.
When are new videos uploaded on Olesya's channel?
-New videos are uploaded every Friday.
What is vague language according to the video?
-Vague language refers to words or phrases that are not very exact or precise, used when the speaker does not want to provide specific details.
Can you give an example of vague language from the video?
-One example from the video is: 'I'll be around 5,' which is a vague indication of time.
What does the phrase 'and stuff like that' imply in spoken English?
-The phrase 'and stuff like that' is used when the speaker doesn't want to list all the items or give precise details.
How is '-ish' used to express vagueness in English?
-The suffix '-ish' is added to words like numbers or colors to give a vague approximation, such as 'six-ish' or 'reddish.'
What vague expressions can you use when discussing quantities?
-Expressions like 'a few,' 'plenty of,' 'loads of,' and 'about' are used to give a vague idea of quantity.
What is the difference between 'kind of' and 'sort of'?
-'Kind of' and 'sort of' are both used to express partial agreement or when something is not completely certain. In casual speech, they might be shortened to 'kinda' or 'sorta.'
Why do speakers use vague language in conversations?
-Speakers use vague language to avoid giving precise details, either because they don't know them or because it's unnecessary for the context. It also makes speech sound more casual and flexible.
What is an example of vague language used in time expressions from the video?
-An example is the use of 'about' or '-ish' to express approximate times, such as 'around six-ish.'
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