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  • The 1997 film Titanic is one of the most successful and iconic movies ever

  • Produced it stars Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet as members of different social classes

  • Who fall in love aboard the ship during its ill-fated voyage

  • It is absolutely full of vocabulary. You can use to sound more sophisticated and polite for this lesson

  • We've chosen two scenes in the first one Jack joins the first-class passengers for dinner after having rescued Rose

  • Having a completely different philosophy about life

  • The lack of compatibility between him and the rest of the dinner guests becomes strikingly obvious and make for a very interesting

  • And somewhat humorous conversation then in perhaps the most iconic scene from the film

  • Jack and Rose share a moment on the front of the ship

  • Unfortunately, we cannot include the full two scenes here on YouTube. You can enjoy the lesson without watching the original clips

  • however

  • I recommend that you watch them first by cleaning up at the top then come back here for the lesson if you're ready

  • Then let's climb aboard the Titanic

  • Tell us of the accommodations in steerage. Mr. Dawson, I hear they're quite good on this ship

  • Jack here has been momentarily invited to share dinner in first-class

  • Perhaps you could join us for dinner tomorrow evening

  • He comes from the steerage which in a passenger ship is the part of a ship providing the cheapest

  • Accommodation for passengers in the past. This is where immigrants would sleep when traveling to a faraway place

  • When we say accommodations, we mean a place for someone to stay temporarily

  • For example when you're in another city

  • You might need to find accommodations to stay the night on the Titanic

  • The passengers accommodations are the room where he or she stayed

  • Example the price for the holiday includes flights and accommodations

  • the university provides free accommodations for first-year students

  • Then the woman says I hear they're quite good

  • when we say I hear we're basically saying I know about something because someone has told me about it and

  • We use it to introduce a subject that we want to talk about with someone

  • So Barney, I hear you and Nora had a fun time at laser tag. I don't know what you heard that it was a disaster

  • This is different from the common expression. I hear you, which means I understand what you're saying

  • Like I said, we will love you back until late. I hear ya. Mrs. Dunphy you could trust me

  • Jack answers the question about the state of the steerage in the following way the best I've seen man hardly any rats

  • Ma'am is short for madam and is a word we use to address a woman in a polite and respectful way

  • Go back and turn the heaters on in our rooms. I'd like a cup of tea when I return

  • Hardly any rats means almost no rats or very few rats

  • Example there is hardly any traffic

  • This is a comical response which gives us an idea of what you could expect in the steerage area of a ship. For example

  • Rats wouldn't be anything out of the ordinary

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  • It was of some assistance to my fiance

  • We're going to analyze this utterance from a connected speech point of view try saying this utterance

  • Did you say it like this he was of some assistance

  • if you didn't you probably put stress on the words was and of

  • Resulting in he was of some assistance

  • These are structure words meaning you don't put stress on them another feature

  • You might have missed is the linking between was and of was of some was of some assistance

  • Another reminder is that the F in of is actually pronounced moon if you pronounce it as in

  • You will say off

  • Amy I was off by a factor of

  • 10,000 in the following two examples of is linked with the S consonant from the word before

  • Months of my life glass of milk. I put 10 months of my life into this place a

  • glass of milk or something to wash that down with

  • It turns out that mr. Dawson is quite a fine artist. He was kind enough to show me some of his work today

  • We used this phrase to be kind enough to do something to express our gratitude for an action

  • Someone did we only say this in formal situations?

  • Example he was kind enough to hold the door open for us in the following example

  • We hear this phrase used together with other similar polite sophisticated vocabulary

  • Like the words ma'am as we've seen and pardon me which equals to excuse me

  • Two champagnes, please, sir

  • Pardon me young man. Would you be kind enough to order me a whiskey sour yes, ma'am. I can miss

  • Frozen I differ somewhat in a definition to find out

  • Not to impugn your work, sir

  • Somewhat means to some degree

  • For example, you could say that the Titanic is a large ship and this is a small one

  • Then this one would be a somewhat big ship meaning not as small as this one, but not as big as the Titanic you

  • Seem somewhat familiar if I threatened you before

  • I'll make a point of avoiding familiarity with pirates

  • Not to impugn your work, sir

  • Impugn means to criticize a person's character intentions, etc

  • By suggesting that someone is not honest and should not be trusted

  • This is not a very common word outside of formal settings nowadays

  • Yoshiko free don't dare impugn me honor boy. I

  • Agreed to go free but it was you to specify we're nowhere

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  • Where exactly do you live? Mr. Dorsen?

  • Well right now my address is the RMS Titanic

  • After that, I'm on God's good humour

  • Here he means that he doesn't have anything planned after being on the ship

  • This is not a fixed expression

  • But rather a creative way, he uses to say that he's at peace with letting circumstances or her God direct where his life goes

  • And how is it you have means to travel I work my way from place to place

  • You know tramp steamers and such

  • If you have the means to do something you have the financial resources to do something in other words

  • You have the money for it example. I don't have the means to travel right now, but I'm going to start saving up a

  • Tramp steamer is a type of ship

  • He uses an interesting term when he says he's worked on tramp steamers and such

  • Here and such means and similar things. It is also common nowadays to hear and whatnot

  • I've gotta go back to work defending our nation against terrorists and whatnot

  • somebody

  • But I want my ticket on Titanic here at a lucky hand at poker a very lucky hand

  • In the context of card games your hand is the group of cards that you've received or you get dealt

  • Two deal cards means to distribute the cards among the players

  • Later in the scene Jack uses this expression

  • He never know what hand are gonna get dealt next in this case. He's speaking metaphorically to say that in life

  • Sometimes you have luck and sometimes you don't

  • He did win his ticket to the Titanic on a bet by playing poker. Sorry mama funk goolah

  • 'du you bet I'm sorry. You're not gonna see your mom again for a long time

  • Cuz we're going to America

  • Now say

  • Did you say it like leo or the lucky hand at poker

  • But I want my ticket on Titanic here at a lucky hand at poker at like all prepositions

  • Most of the time is reduced to its weak form listen carefully

  • I'll meet you tomorrow at 10:00 at the office in Leo's phrase at is followed by a which is another word

  • Which you need to articulate with very little or no emphasis at all

  • So you say it like this out of lucky hand?

  • What are you doing at a high-school dance?

  • This came at a bad time for George senior

  • one day at a time penny

  • One day at a time Oh life is a game of luck a real man makes his own luck

  • To make one's own luck means to rely on one's skill ability and perseverance to capitalize on

  • Opportunity rather than relying solely on luck itself

  • Example she's a successful businesswoman who's made her own luck. And you find that sort of rootless existence

  • appealing to you

  • Literally roots are the part of a plant that grows underground

  • Figuratively speaking. A person's roots are his home work relationships, etc

  • We can use the phrase to put down roots, which means to do the things necessary for a stable life

  • Getting married buying a house having children

  • But Jack's life is different as he doesn't seem to have nor want a place to call home

  • So that's why the woman says he has a rootless existence. Of course, she's being very rude here

  • appealing means pleasing or

  • Attractive having qualities that people like if you find something appealing or something is appealing to you

  • It means that you like that thing

  • Example her singing is very appealing to me. I find her singing very appealing

  • Well, yes, ma'am, I do

  • I mean, I've got everything I need right here with me. I've got air in my lungs and a few blank sheets of paper

  • Jack is saying here. His needs to be happy are very simple. He just needs oxygen and paper to draw as he is an artist

  • Jack I want you to draw me like one of your french girls

  • Wearing this all right

  • Wearing only this

  • I

  • Mean I love waking up in the morning not knowing what's gonna happen or who I'm gonna meet

  • Where I'm gonna wind up

  • Wind up it means to arrive or end up in a specified state situation

  • Or place without planning it the past form of this phrase a verb is wound up

  • Psychologically speaking. It's perfectly normal to wind up with someone like your parents

  • Next to my mom will probably wind up with someone who loves my brother more than me

  • Can you think of an example where you could apply this phrasal verb to something that happened in your own life?

  • For example, I didn't expect to move to Barcelona. I just wound up here after teaching English and Galicia Spain

  • Just the other night

  • I was sleeping under a bridge and now here I am on the grandest ship in the world having champagne with you fine people

  • Rand is an adjective that means impressive especially because of size importance, etc

  • This is perhaps why the famous Canyon in Arizona is named the Grand Canyon at?

  • The time of his existence the Titanic was said to be the grandest ship in history. I

  • Figured life's a gift and I don't intend on wasting it

  • To intend on doing something is to plan or want to do something

  • This is the verb form of the phrase to have the intention of doing something

  • You can say intend on doing something or to do something

  • And then I intend to return here tomorrow

  • I intend to free my father. I hope you wanted to see it. I can't let you do that by them

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  • You'll learn to take life as it comes at you boy you go count

  • To make each day count

  • If you take something as it comes you deal with it in the moment rather than planning for it

  • This is again another way in which he expresses that he's happy to accept life as it is

  • To make something count means to ensure that the maximum benefit is obtained

  • Example you'll only have one opportunity to impress the interviewer

  • So you better make a count if you make each day count you live each day to the fullest

  • I changed my mind

  • This is a very common expression that we use to say we have changed our decision plan or opinion about something

  • Hey Mike. Yeah, I changed my mind. I don't want to do this

  • Then as Jack instructs rose on what to do he says

  • Keep your eyes closed

  • To peek is to look at something briefly or to look at someone or something secretly especially from a hidden place

  • Jack here. Simply doesn't want her to open her eyes just at that moment

  • Did you fly in an airplane today?

  • Yes, I did

  • No peeking did we pot roast for dinner tonight?

  • Yes

  • Then although the phrases hold on to and hold on look similar

  • They mean different things

  • When you hold on to something you make your hold or grip tighter so that you do not drop it

  • Or do not fall as there on the edge of the ship

  • She needs to hold on to the railing. So she doesn't fall on the other hand

  • Hold on by itself is simply a phrasal verb. That means wait

  • Example, hold on. I will help you once I get off the phone

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