Learn ENGLISH with LUCA — Preparing for the Race
Summary
TLDREl guión ofrece una lección de inglés basada en un clip de video, donde se presenta una banda de tres niños dispuestos a enfrentar a los bullies y ganar una carrera. La lección incluye la visualización de subtítulos, aprendizaje de vocabulario, gramática y pronunciación clave, y un test de comprensión final sin subtítulos. El objetivo es ayudar a los estudiantes a entender series y películas favoritas sin perderse en los chistes o detalles, promoviendo el aprendizaje del inglés en contextos reales y la memorización de palabras a través de técnicas avanzadas y flashcards.
Takeaways
- 😀 El video es una lección de inglés donde se enseña a través de un clip de una película.
- 🏆 La trama se centra en una carrera llamada 'Porto Rosa Cup', donde un personaje llamado St. V es un antagonista que gana constantemente.
- 👥 Se presenta un grupo de niños que se preparan para enfrentar a los bullies y ganar la carrera.
- 📝 El método de aprendizaje incluye ver el clip con subtítulos, aprender vocabulario, gramática y pronunciación, y luego una prueba de comprensión.
- 📚 Se ofrece apoyo para que los estudiantes puedan entender series y películas favoritas sin perderse en los chistes y sin subtítulos.
- 📈 Se pide a los espectadores que se suscriban y activen la notificación para apoyar el canal y recibir más lecciones gratuitas.
- 👗 Se discuten términos como 'underdog', que se refiere a alguien menos probable de ganar, y cómo se utiliza en contextos de competencia.
- 💦 Se aprende sobre la palabra 'sweaty' y cómo se compara con el término 'average', y se presentan idioms relacionados con 'sweat'.
- 📱 Se menciona una aplicación llamada 'Real Life English' para ayudar a los estudiantes a recordar palabras y practicar el idioma.
- 🔗 Se exploran técnicas de aprendizaje del inglés como 'no aprenderlo sino vivirlo' y 'explorar la familia de palabras' para una mejor comprensión.
- 🏊♂️ La 'Porto Rosa Cup' es un triatlán tradicional italiano que consiste en natación, ciclismo y comer pasta, lo que requiere un compañero de equipo.
Q & A
¿Qué es lo que hacen los niños en la lección de inglés de 'Luca'?
-Los niños están aprendiendo inglés y enfrentándose a los bullies en una carrera, mientras ven un clip con subtítulos, aprenden vocabulario, gramática y pronunciación, y finalmente hacen un cuestionario sin subtítulos.
¿Por qué es importante para los niños ser 'underdogs' en una competencia?
-Los 'underdogs' son personas que no son probables para ganar una competencia, pero su historia de éxito es popular en Hollywood y suelen tener el apoyo de la audiencia.
¿Qué significa 'keep doing something' en inglés?
-'Keep doing something' significa continuar haciendo algo, repetir una acción una y otra vez.
¿Qué es una 'Triathlon' tradicional italiana según el guion?
-Una 'Triathlon' tradicional italiana consiste en tres eventos: natación, ciclismo y comer pasta, y requiere de un compañero de equipo.
¿Qué es lo que significa 'get in line' en el contexto del guion?
-'Get in line' significa esperar su turno, en este caso, esperar para enfrentarse al antagonista en la carrera.
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre 'sweaty' y 'sweet' en cuanto a pronunciación y significado?
-'sweaty' se refiere a cubierto de sudor y se pronuncia como 'sweat', mientras que 'sweet' significa dulce y se pronuncia de manera diferente.
¿Qué es una 'flashcard' y cómo se utiliza en el contexto de aprendizaje del idioma?
-Una 'flashcard' es una tarjeta que contiene información para recordar, como vocabulario, y se utiliza para revisar y aprender palabras nuevas.
¿Qué es 'average' y cómo se utiliza en el guion?
-'Average' significa normal o típico, y en el guion se utiliza para comparar características como la altura o la cantidad de sudoración con lo común.
¿Qué es un 'scarecrow' y cómo se relaciona con el tema de 'scary'?
-Un 'scarecrow' es una figura que se usa para espantar pájaros de los cultivos, y está relacionado con 'scary' porque su función es asustar.
¿Qué es 'would rather' y cómo se utiliza en el guion?
-'Would rather' se utiliza para expresar preferencia, como en 'I'd rather do this than that', y en el guion se utiliza para expresar preferencias personales.
¿Qué significa 'let's see what you got' y cómo se utiliza en el guion?
-'Let's see what you got' es una forma de desafiar a alguien a mostrar lo que pueden hacer, y en el guion se utiliza para animar a los niños a probar su valía en la carrera.
Outlines
😀 Aprendiendo inglés con Luca
El primer párrafo presenta un video de enseñanza del inglés donde se observa a tres niños llamados Luca, quienes se preparan para enfrentar a los bullies y ganar una carrera. El método de enseñanza incluye visualización de clips con subtítulos, aprendizaje de vocabulario, gramática y pronunciación, y un test de comprensión al final. El video también promueve la suscripción al canal y el uso de la campana de notificaciones para recibir nuevas lecciones gratuitas. Se menciona a St. V como un personaje desagradable que gana constantemente la carrera a pesar de ser demasiado mayor para competir con niños.
🏋️♂️ Perseverancia y apoyo mutuo en la competencia
El segundo párrafo enfatiza la importancia de perseverar y apoyarse mutuamente como 'underdogs', especialmente en competiciones. Se discuten expresiones como 'keep doing something', 'get to do something', y 'underdogs', que se refiere a personas menos probables de ganar. Además, se ofrece un método para aprender vocabulario a través de flashcards y la aplicación 'Real Life English', que utiliza tecnología para mostrar palabras difíciles con más frecuencia. Se sugiere aprender palabras en contexto y explorar la 'familia' de palabras para un aprendizaje más efectivo.
🏊♂️🚴♀️🍝 Triatlonáutico y la unión de un equipo
El tercer párrafo narra cómo los personajes se unen para competir en un triatlonáutico, que consiste en natación, ciclismo y comer pasta. Se describe la dinámica del equipo y cómo se enfrentan a un oponente desagradable llamado Aric. Se discuten las expresiones 'get in line', 'miserable', y 'epic grueling traditional Italian Triathlon', y se muestra cómo los personajes se motivan mutuamente para superar al rival y ganar la competencia.
🤔 Soluciones creativas y el arte de 'figurarselas'
El cuarto párrafo se centra en la idea de encontrar soluciones creativas, como ganar una carrera de triatlonáutico sin dinero de premio, y cómo los personajes se motivan mutuamente. Se exploran frases como 'grueling', 'Triathlon', 'teammate', y 'figure it out', que reflejan la determinación y la creatividad para superar obstáculos. Se menciona la importancia de tener un compañero de equipo y cómo se puede utilizar el idioma para desafiar y motivar a otros a mostrar sus habilidades.
🤝 Unión y desafío en el equipo de competición
El quinto y último párrafo presenta la unión de los personajes en un equipo de competición y el desafío de enfrentar a un oponente. Se discuten las expresiones 'get in line', 'miserable', 'would rather', y 'let's see what you got', que reflejan la determinación y la disposición de los personajes para competir y superar. Se ofrece una reflexión sobre cómo trabajar en equipo y desafiar a otros puede ser una forma efectiva de alcanzar el éxito en una competición.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡underdogs
💡jerk
💡keep doing
💡get to
💡sweaty
💡average
💡Porto Rosa Cup
💡training
💡scary
💡teammate
Highlights
Learning English with a band of three kids ready to confront bullies and win a race.
Lesson structure includes watching a clip with subtitles, learning vocabulary, grammar, pronunciation, and a comprehension test.
Supporting free English learning lessons by subscribing to the channel and hitting the Bell button.
Understanding the term 'jerk' as a synonym for 'idiot' and its usage in the context of a bully.
The explanation of the phrase 'keep doing something' with examples and pronunciation tips.
The concept of 'underdogs' and its application in Hollywood success stories.
The importance of looking out for each other as underdogs in the context of a race.
The use of the word 'sweaty' to describe being covered in sweat and its comparative form 'sweatier'.
Introducing flashcards in the Real Life English app to aid vocabulary learning.
Exploring idioms with the word 'sweat' such as 'don't sweat it' and 'break out in a cold sweat'.
The meaning of 'average' as a comparison to others and its connotation in performance descriptions.
The significance of the Porto Rosa Cup race and its connection to the characters' motivations.
The concept of 'always be training' as a life motto and its relevance to learning English.
Learning word families to expand vocabulary, using 'scary' and its related words as an example.
The invitation to join a team for the Triathlon and the challenges it presents.
The use of the phrase 'would rather' to express preference and its grammatical structure.
The meaning of 'rather' as an adverb to emphasize an adjective or adverb.
The challenge 'let's see what you got' as a way to prompt someone to demonstrate their abilities.
Comprehension test questions based on the clip to reinforce learning.
Transcripts
have human how fish and no it's not
Aquaman actually it's Luca we're
learning English with today so here we
have a band of three kids full of Bin
ready to confront the bullies and win
the race this lesson will work like this
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subtitles then you learn some of the
most important vocabulary grammar and
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St vet thinks he can be a jerk cuz he
keeps winning the race which he
shouldn't even get to do anymore cuz
he's too old and too much of a
j you know we underdogs have to look out
for each other right what's under the
dogs underdogs you know kids who are
different dressed weird or a little
sweatier than
average uh too much too much so are you
in down for the race
the porosa
cup well good talk I got to deliver
these always be training you
know we should ask her about this Porto
R Roo Cup race that's how the loud scary
human said he got his
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fesa this Pixar movie is sat in Italy so
you'll hear some Italian words like this
one for example St V thinks he can be a
jerk this this means this imbecile or a
stupid person a jerk has pretty much the
same meaning as an idiot Julia refers
here to AR a town bully who keeps
winning the annual race although he's
too old to compete with kids he's a
grownup but nobody has the guts or the
courage to confront him and kick him out
that is to remove him from the
event but jila thinks he can be a jerk
cuz he keeps winning the race which he
shouldn't even get to do anymore cuz
he's too old and too much of a jerk if
you keep doing something you continue
doing it you repeat it over and over
again notice that the word keep is
followed by a verb ending in ing keep
trying keep reading keep winning the ing
ending has a nasal sound so the word
winning might be a bit tricky the first
n is a true n win and the second one is
nasal
winning winning the next expression is
to get to when you get to do something
you have a chance to do this or you
don't have a chance like in this example
from
zootopia well this is so exciting
actually I mean well you know I I never
get to do anything that's important I
bet you're thinking oh my God this girl
is speaking so fast and yes Julia talks
quite fast but in fact there's just a
lot of connected speech have you noticed
it thinks he can be a jerk cuz he keeps
winning the which he shouldn't even get
to do anymore cuz he's too old and too
much of a j well first cuz is the
shortened version of because then the
word he loses the H sound in all
instances here cuz he keeps winning the
race note that in the phrase which he
shouldn't even she also drops t- sound
and shouldn't which he shouldn't even
get to do anymore you know we underdogs
have to look out for each other right
although it's hard to be the underdog in
a game or race for example most people
empathize with you and root for you
that's why Underdog success stories are
so popular in Hollywood an underdog is
someone who's unlikely to win a
competition or contest why is there's
the dog the thing is the word was
originally used in the illegal practice
of dog fighting and it was referred to a
dog defeated in the fight now this isn't
our fight I'm done being an underdog
underdogs
suck you know we underdogs have to look
out for each other right usually friends
or siblings look out for each other or
they take care of and protect each other
also in another context the phrase
Lookout is used to bring somebody else's
attention to particular danger that's
what you do in a
herd you look out for each other what's
under the dogs under dogs you know kids
who are different dressed weird or a
little sweatier than
average uh too much too much it's not
the most Pleasant thing about us humans
but when we're hot or after an intense
workout we tend to get sweaty and some
of us sweat a lot sweaty is when you're
covered with sweat to form a comparison
just add the ending e r sweaty sweatier
and be careful with the pronunciation it
is sweat not sweet sweaty not
sweetie do you have to go through the
blot Sweat and Tears when learning new
English words and trying to remember
them we got a solution for you so before
we learn some more interesting edms with
the word sweat let me tell you this for
this lesson we created a deck of
flashcards so you can use it to learn
and review the vocabulary from today's
lesson we use advanced technology on the
app so that more difficult words show up
more frequently than the words you
already know besides for each word you
get get the example sentences
pronunciation and the image to help you
better memorize the word as soon as you
finish this lesson go and check it out
yourself download the real life English
app today you can do it by clicking on
the link in the description to this
video or by searching for real life
English in your favorite app
store so as I promised here are some
interesting idioms with the word sweat
and try to guess the meaning first
before we show it on the screen let's
activate your English don't sweat
it Blood Sweat in
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tears to break out in a cold
sweat good job let's get back to the
clip now you know kids who are different
dressed weird or a little sweatier than
average you can compare yourself to
another person using van and naming the
person I'm faster than my brother but
I'm slower than you but you don't have
any specific person in mind you can go
for a word average you may be taller
than average or sweatier than average
like Julia average means normal typical
be careful though when your work or
performance is described as average it
means it's not that good there's nothing
special about it so are you in down for
the race
the porosa
cup well good talk I got to deliver
these always be training you
know we should ask her about this Porto
Roo Cup race that's how the loud scary
human said he got his fesa in town is a
cocation that refers to a city where the
person is it doesn't require the
definite article welcome to Al's Toy
Barn we've got the lowest prices in town
if I ask you are are you in town I'm
asking if you are currently visiting my
town like Julia does here she
understands that the boys aren't local
so she makes an assumption that they're
visiting because of the race Porto Rosa
cup cup means a race in this context cup
is a contest in which the winners are
awarded a cup for example FIFA World Cup
or Chess World Cup always be training
sounds like a life motto always be
learning is another good one and add
something we share in the real life
English it's interesting here that Julia
sees the opportunity for training while
doing her job delivering fresh fish her
father catches this is super valuable
Habit to see opportunities everywhere
it's the same with English when students
ask us what's the best way to learn
English we say don't learn it live it
when you make that mindset shift you'll
start seeing the opportunities for
practicing English everywhere always
learn new words in the context that's
tip number one tip number two explore
the family of the word here's an example
of the word family I can give you with
the word scary scary means frightening
bringing fear I don't like scary movies
when I watch a scary movie it makes me
feel scared or frightened when my little
kid is scared by a scary dog I will
scare the dog away with loud noises
crows and other birds are usually scared
away from crops by a
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scarecrow I know I was scary I didn't
know I was that scary so you see instead
of one word scary you learned four new
words why don't you try to make your own
sentences with all of them and share
them in the comments with us we will now
watch the second part of the clip and I
just wanted to remind you that you can
review the vocabulary for this lesson in
our real life English app don't forget
to download
it hey uh spia Julia my name is Julia
okay when you race in a cup what do you
get Solly prize money oh okay no no it
keep going why ask her brought the prize
money but that stuff is useless maybe
that becomes a vest bu how does that
become just ask her fine fine fine hello
again can we turn the money into
something else something
like no but it could get you
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that
W it's so beautiful yes we need it great
so we'll just win the
race you'll have to beat ER okay so
we'll beat ER huh really thanks we beat
ER this guy first of all get in line
every summer that jerk makes my life
miserable so no one's taking him down
unless it's me second this isn't any old
race it's an epic grueling traditional
Italian Triathlon swimming cycling
eating pasta so you need a teammate well
we'll figure it out thanks human
girl hey hey wait wait Alberto what if
we join her
team better idea hey Ste girl s
congratulations you're joining our team
i r
alone but we could be under the dogs too
hey it's okay luuka she'd rather do the
whole race alone again maybe this time
she won't throw up as much hang
on you want to be on my team huh let's
see what you
got Alberto calls Julia spia that's an
intentional plan words you see to spew
means to vomit or throw up another
expression for this clip early in the
movie Juliet told them that in the
contest of eating pasta she didn't
manage to actually eat it and keep it
probably it was just too much for a
little girl so she threw up the name SP
originates from that accident it's a
madeup name no no it keep going why
brought the prize money but that stuff
is useless maybe that becomes a vest bu
well you will agree with me if I say
that money has value in other words it's
valuable useless on the other hand means
of no value the boys from the SE think
they can't make use of it let's listen
to these two sentences again and
practice the connected speech okay when
you race in a cup what do you get what
do you morphs into what do you get no
but it could get you that the T sound in
but stands between vowels and so it
turns into a flap T given the DU sound
the T in it is a stop T so we don't hear
it and all three words blend together
but it could get you becomes getu
following the t plus y pattern that
gives us this sound CH great so we'll
just win the
race you'll have to be okay so we'll
beat ER huh really things to beat guy to
beat someone is to defeat them in a game
or in a competition and when you take
someone down it may mean not only to
defeat them but also to kill a person of
course of course that's not the case
here but you may hear it in action
movies that's him Lads take him
down first of all get in line every
summer that jerk makes my life miserable
so no one's taking him down unless it's
me when Julia says get in line she means
she's the first in line to deal with
arim boys should wait their turn if your
little brother is asking you to let him
use the computer now while you're
learning English with us he you can say
to him get in line meaning I'm going to
finish this lesson so wait for your turn
when you feel extremely unhappy you are
miserable what is your problem to seeing
me fail somehow make you feel better
about your own sad miserable life it
does 100% so no one's taking him down
unless it's me unless is a conjunction
meaning except if so no one except Julia
should attempt to defeat ER
second this isn't any old race it's an
epic grueling traditional Italian
Triathlon swimming cycling and eating
pasta so you need a teammate well we'll
figure it out grueling described
something extremely tiring and difficult
demanding great effort and determination
like competitions or Expeditions my
Expeditions were grueling treacherous
and only serve to build my company and
my fortune it's Triathlon is like a
marathon but much harder it consists of
three different events typically
swimming cycling and longdistance
running the most famous trian is an Iron
Man World Championship a sports
competition that combines skiing and
shooting a rifle is known as a bfin if
you play any team sports you probably
have teammates a teammate is a player in
the same team figure it out to find the
solution to a problem and after some
thought hey
girls congratulations you're joining our
team i r alone this is another Italian
phrase and she makes it Fun by naming
the type of cheese Mozzarella by the way
what would be the English equivalent for
this
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exclamation hey it's okay luuka she'd
rather do the whole race alone again
imagine you have a choice and there is
something that you prefer doing more
than another available option you can
use the word prefer but also you can say
I would rather would rather is followed
by the infinitive without two let's look
at these examples I'd rather get a taxi
than wait for the bus I'd rather watch a
film in English with subtitles than one
dued in my native language now I need
you to focus and hear this when its
subject is different from the subject of
the following verb would rather is
followed by a past subjetive I'd rather
you didn't say that Jane would rather
her husband didn't stay so late at the
office no thanks I'd rather spend time
with the baby we would rather he die
than give it to you and how about this
sentence it's rather dangerous does it
indicate preference like in previous
examples
it doesn't rather here means to a
certain a significant degree you can use
it before an adjective or adverb to give
emphasis it has a similar meaning to the
word quite she's rather good at dancing
she's quite good at dancing I'm rather
good at
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shoes you want to be on my team huh
let's see what you got let's see what
you got means show me what you can do
it's a way of challenging people to
demonstrate what they are capable of the
T and Y combination in what to you gives
the CH sound what try to repeat it now
let's see what you
got okay fuzzball let's see what you got
you ask for now it's time to test your
comprehension sta thinks he can be a
jerk cuz he keeps winning the race which
he shouldn't even get to do anymore cuz
he's to wen too much of a
jerk why does Julia think that it's
unfair that aric keeps winning the race
every
year you know we underdogs have to look
out for each other right what's under
the dogs underdogs you know kids who are
different dressed weird or a little
sweatier than
average uh too much too much choose the
correct phrasal verb in the
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sentence we should ask her about this
Porto Roso Cup race that's how the loud
scary human said he got his
fesa the word you hear in the sentence
that's how the loud human said he got
his
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fesa okay when you race in a cup what do
you get Solly prize money oh okay no no
keep going why askar brought the prize
money that stuff is useless maybe that
becomes a bestest bu how does that
become just ask her fine f fine what
does stuff mean
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here great so we'll just win the
race you'll have to be okay so we'll
beat airay huh really thanks we beat a
this guy first of all get in Lost
what is another way to say get in line
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here every summer that jerk makes my
life miserable so no one's taking him
down unless it's
me what does Julia mean by
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saying
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thank you so much for learning with us
today and if you liked learning with
Luca here's another lesson we did with
the same
movie vesa is
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freedom pretty cool
right uh huh are you going to make one I
think you have all the parts
I do have the parts I am going to make
one you want to help me yeah wait no I
can't
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