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    talk through

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    A2
    phr. v.Phrasal VerbTo discuss something thoroughly.
    Let's talk through the details of the plan.

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    your brain, i guess

    07:27your brain, i guess
    • The branches connect to branches of other neurons, which talk through chemicals.

      The branches connect to branches of other neurons, which talk through chemicals.

    • The branches connect to branches of other neurons, which talk through chemicals.

      The branches connect to branches of other neurons, which talk through chemicals.

    B1

    Ella Emhoff on Political Dressing, Knitwear & the Perfect White Tee | The Good Buy | Harper's BAZAAR

    37:21Ella Emhoff on Political Dressing, Knitwear & the Perfect White Tee | The Good Buy | Harper's BAZAAR
    • You have to talk through some knitting, like what brands do it well?

      You have to talk through some knitting, like what brands do it well?

    • You have to talk through some knitting like, what brands do it well?

      You have to talk through some knitting like, what brands do it well?

    B1

    A Guide to Personalising Books *grangerising*

    17:51A Guide to Personalising Books *grangerising*
    • Walden's classes. He's got a class on bringing intelligent reading into your life and studying humanities both of which are very useful if you're interested in acts of reading. I can also recommend Philippa Cannella's class on how to read. I particularly like how in Lesson 7 she is talking about how the same book can appeal differently to different people, hitting the nail on the head that kind of a perfect book does not exist and that books are inherently relational to the reader. Different people will take different things away from a book and that's exactly why commonplacing from a book or grangerising a book comes into its own because it's a way to show your unique connection to a book as a reader and that's going to be different for everybody. So if you are interested in Skillshare and you want to try any of these classes, learn any of these new skills, learn about commonplacing through my course, then the first 500 people to click on the link in the description box can get one month of Skillshare completely for free so you can try out all of these different classes. So that will be in the description box and thank you so much Skillshare for sponsoring this portion of the video. But anyway back to grangerising which as I say I think is an offshoot of commonplacing. It's kind of a way of turning a favourite book into a commonplace book. So I'm now going to talk through some ways that you can actually grangerise your books and how you can add that personality and that flair and that individuality to a favourite book. I think especially grangerising is valuable if you plan on rereading a book.

      Walden's classes. He's got a class on bringing intelligent reading into your life and studying humanities both of which are very useful if you're interested in acts of reading. I can also recommend Philippa Cannella's class on how to read. I particularly like how in Lesson 7 she is talking about how the same book can appeal differently to different people, hitting the nail on the head that kind of a perfect book does not exist and that books are inherently relational to the reader. Different people will take different things away from a book and that's exactly why commonplacing from a book or grangerising a book comes into its own because it's a way to show your unique connection to a book as a reader and that's going to be different for everybody. So if you are interested in Skillshare and you want to try any of these classes, learn any of these new skills, learn about commonplacing through my course, then the first 500 people to click on the link in the description box can get one month of Skillshare completely for free so you can try out all of these different classes. So that will be in the description box and thank you so much Skillshare for sponsoring this portion of the video. But anyway back to grangerising which as I say I think is an offshoot of commonplacing. It's kind of a way of turning a favourite book into a commonplace book. So I'm now going to talk through some ways that you can actually grangerise your books and how you can add that personality and that flair and that individuality to a favourite book. I think especially grangerising is valuable if you plan on rereading a book.

    • I don't know that I would invest the time into doing it if it weren't a book I was planning on picking up again. So the book that I'm going to be using as an example today is this absolutely marvellous book Cat's Eye by Margaret Atwood which is in my top three books of all time which is really saying something. I think it's absolutely exceptional. It's about this middle-aged woman who returns to Toronto where she grew up and she's reflecting on her childhood specifically an abusive friendship with a girl Cordelia and it's just so excellently done. I love how it plays with time and nostalgia. It's so so so clever in terms of rejecting and surpassing the Bildungsroman narrative structure. So let's go think through some ways that you can actually grangerise your books. Wow that's dusty. It's a little colder down here so I've had to put on a cardigan and I've got a hot cup of Earl Grey rooibos tea. But anyway I'm going to talk through how I plan to grangerise each of these books.

      I don't know that I would invest the time into doing it if it weren't a book I was planning on picking up again. So the book that I'm going to be using as an example today is this absolutely marvellous book Cat's Eye by Margaret Atwood which is in my top three books of all time which is really saying something. I think it's absolutely exceptional. It's about this middle-aged woman who returns to Toronto where she grew up and she's reflecting on her childhood specifically an abusive friendship with a girl Cordelia and it's just so excellently done. I love how it plays with time and nostalgia. It's so so so clever in terms of rejecting and surpassing the Bildungsroman narrative structure. So let's go think through some ways that you can actually grangerise your books. Wow that's dusty. It's a little colder down here so I've had to put on a cardigan and I've got a hot cup of Earl Grey rooibos tea. But anyway I'm going to talk through how I plan to grangerise each of these books.

    A2

    當別人總是踩你界線時 ► 你該怎麼做?- 美國特勤局前特務 Evy Poumpouras 伊芙‧波普拉斯(中英字幕)

    03:22當別人總是踩你界線時 ► 你該怎麼做?- 美國特勤局前特務 Evy Poumpouras 伊芙‧波普拉斯(中英字幕)
    • Most people, as they're talking to you, Stephen, they will on their own realize as they talk through it what they made wrong, what they did wrong.

      Most people, as they're talking to you, Stephen, they will on their own realize as they talk through it what they made wrong, what they did wrong.

    • Most people, as they're talking to you, Steven, they will on their own realize, as they talk through it, what they made wrong, what they did wrong.

      Most people, as they're talking to you, Steven, they will on their own realize, as they talk through it, what they made wrong, what they did wrong.

    A2

    Brad Pitt & Damson Idris Argue Over The Internet’s Biggest Debates | Agree To Disagree | LADbible

    10:23Brad Pitt & Damson Idris Argue Over The Internet’s Biggest Debates | Agree To Disagree | LADbible
    • Just talk through emojis and GIFs.

      Just talk through emojis and GIFs.

    • Just talk through emojis and GIFs.

      Just talk through emojis and GIFs.

    B1

    How does therapy work? | BBC Ideas

    04:41How does therapy work? | BBC Ideas
    • So when you talk through stressful feelings and strong emotions in therapy, you're rewiring your brain.

      So when you talk through stressful feelings and strong emotions in therapy, you're rewiring your brain.

    • So when you talk through stressful feelings and strong emotions in therapy, you're rewiring your brain, a bit like rewiring an electrical circuit.

      So when you talk through stressful feelings and strong emotions in therapy, you're rewiring your brain, a bit like rewiring an electrical circuit.

    B2

    Metacognition: Learning about Learning

    09:59Metacognition: Learning about Learning
    • it to them. My wife actually has to put up with that. I'll talk through ideas with her

      it to them. My wife actually has to put up with that. I'll talk through ideas with her

    • I'll talk through ideas with her, and she can ask me questions about it.

      I'll talk through ideas with her, and she can ask me questions about it.

    A2

    Shock Therapy Quiz w/ Alison Brie and Dave Franco

    06:32Shock Therapy Quiz w/ Alison Brie and Dave Franco
    • Talk through it.

      Talk through it.

    • Talk through it.

      Talk through it.

    B1

    Rethinking how we Scaffold AI Agents - Rahul Sengottuvelu, Ramp

    16:32Rethinking how we Scaffold AI Agents - Rahul Sengottuvelu, Ramp
    • And I just wanted to maybe talk about a single idea throughout the talk through various examples.

      And I just wanted to maybe talk about a single idea throughout the talk through various examples.

    • So let's actually talk through one of the systems we have today at RAMP, and maybe some talk through, like, the different versions of the system and how it developed over time.

      So let's actually talk through one of the systems we have today at RAMP, and maybe some talk through, like, the different versions of the system and how it developed over time.

    B1

    Teen Voices: Hate Speech Online

    06:10Teen Voices: Hate Speech Online
    • I think that people are posting hate speech online because, for the first part, it's easier for people to talk through a screen.

      I think that people are posting hate speech online because, for the first part, it's easier for people to talk through a screen.

    • it's easier for people to talk through a screen.

      it's easier for people to talk through a screen.

    A2