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Easy English Expression.
Rehashed. Hello, everybody.
My name is Coach Shane, and welcome to Easy English Expressions.
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it is Tuesday, March 4th, but the original podcast that I created for today's expression comes from July 4th, which is America's birthday.
So we're, what is it, July, March, we're four months ahead of schedule, but enjoy the excellent expression anyway.
Let's go back it mean time.
today's expression is perfect it is hoopla hoopla h -o -o -p -l -a now we usually use this word like this what's all the hoopla what is all the hoopla hoopla means excitement noise make it Craziness.
Chaos. That's the idea.
And right now, if you – oh, I wish you could hear it.
But there's lots of explosions, lots of noises, lots of whistles outside.
So if you did not know it was the 4th of July, you would say, what's all the hoopla?
Check out the dialogue.
What's all the hoopla?
It's the 4th of July.
Are those fireworks?
Yeah, check it out.
That's right. It is the 4th of July.
Hoopla is a lot of fun.
This word is a lot of fun.
So if there's a party, you could say, what's all the hoopla?
Who's the party for?
Maybe there's a concert nearby.
What's all the hoopla?
It's a concert nearby.
But there are just so many problems.
For example, excitement.
What is everybody going crazy for?
That's the idea. Well, I know most of you are probably not Americans, but if you are, happy birthday to your country, to America.
Happy birthday, America.
Yes, I am American, so happy birthday to my country.
I could say that. Leave a message.
Tell me when the birthday of your country is, and tell me, do you celebrate with fireworks?
I would really love to know.
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Now, I've got to finish this video, this podcast today, and try and get some video of the fireworks.
so if I get some nice video I will post the video on Facebook and on YouTube and I'll try and share it with everybody so wish me luck I hope I'm lucky we're gonna listen to the dialogue two more times and that's it that'll be the end today you guys have a great day bye -bye what's all the hoopla it's the 4th
of July are those fireworks yeah check it out what's all the hoopla It's the 4th of July!
Are those fireworks?
Yeah! Check it out!
Thanks so much for listening.
Make sure to check out our webpage, www .letsmasterinc .com Ah, did you understand the situation?
So one guy is angry.
And he's angry because of a professor.
The professor's name is Professor Dick.
and this professor was he didn't know that this guy is also a professor so do you understand so professor dick is probably an old professor and this other guy he's a new professor but professor dick did not know that he was a new professor so he was probably speaking to him like a student and professors
have lots of pride they do not like they do not like to be talked to as a student so he's really angry so the other guy said oh he probably didn't know you were a teacher don't worry i'll go talk to professor dick and straighten this out i will straighten out this misunderstanding.
I will straighten out this confusion.
I will clear up the problem.
I will solve the problem.
Do you understand? To straighten someone out.
To straighten something out.
To organize something.
To make something better.
To clear up a misunderstanding.
To educate someone so that they're proper?
That's the idea. It's a very flexible, phrasal verb.
Can you give me an example of how you can use to straighten something out?
I would love to hear from you.
Leave me a message at Twitter, at Coach Shane, Facebook, ESL, Coach Shane, or Google Plus community, Let's Master English.
Let's check out that dialogue two more times.
Professor Dick was so rude to me.
He probably didn't know you were a teacher.
I'm really mad. I'll go talk to him and straighten this out.
Don't worry. I won't be happy unless he apologizes.
Professor Dick was so rude to me.
He probably didn't know you were a teacher.
Oh, I'm really mad.
I'll go talk to him and straighten this out.
Don't worry. I won't be happy unless he apologizes.
Thanks so much for listening.
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