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Dr. Phil Allegedly Hands Out Drugs And Alcohol Backstage - Duration: 7:27.

FORMER DR.

PHIL GUESTS ARE NOW SPEAKING OUT AGAINST THE SHOW,

ALLEGING THAT THE SHOW'S STAFF ENABLED THEIR DRUG ADDICTION OR

ALCOHOL ADDICTION IN AN EFFORT TO GAIN RATINGS FOR THE PROGRAM.

TODD HERZOG IS ONE EXAMPLE THAT WAS DETAILED IN STATNEWS.COM, IN

ADDITION TO THE BOSTON GLOBE THEY PUBLISHED A REPORT THAT WAS

ILLUMINATING, HOWEVER THE STAFF AT DR.

PHIL CLAIMED THAT NONE OF

IT IS TRUE, THEY ARE DENYING ALL OF IT, NONETHELESS I WANT TO

GIVE YOU THE DETAILS OF WHAT IS BEING ALLEGED.

TODD HERZOG WAS

ON DR.

PHIL'S SHOW BECAUSE OF AN ALCOHOL ADDICTION AND HE CLAIMS

THAT AFTER HE TRAVELED TO LOS ANGELES TO BE ON THE SHOW HE

WENT INTO THE GREEN ROOM AND FOUND A BOTTLE OF VODKA THERE,

HE ALSO CLAIMED HE WAS GIVEN DRUGS RIGHT BEFORE HE WENT ON

AIR.

TAKE A LOOK AT WHAT HE HAS TO SAY.

>>I SHOW UP TO THE STUDIOS AND I'M SOBER, I'M HURTING A LOT AND

I'M SHAKING, MY DAD WAS THERE AND I TALKED TO HIM IN HIS

DRESSING ROOM AND I WAS COMPLETELY SOBER.

THEN THEY

PULLED ME INTO MY DRESSING ROOM AND THERE WERE TWO LEADERS OF

VODKA AND SOME RED BULLS AND AND ORANGE JUICE AND STUFF LIKE

THAT.

BEING UNSUPERVISED BY MY PARENTS I DRANK THE ENTIRE

BOTTLE.

AND THEN AT SOME POINT SOMEBODY GAVE ME A XANAX, THEY

SAID THIS WILL CALM YOUR NERVES.

SO I HAD BEEN DRINKING AND TOOK

A XANAX, AND I HAD NEVER TAKING XANAX BEFORE MY LIFE, I KNOW

THAT CAN BE A DEADLY COMMENDATION.

>>TODD, DR.

PHIL.

>>NEXT THING YOU KNOW I'M BEING CARRIED ONTO THE STAGE.

>>HOW DRUNK DO YOU THINK YOU ARE?

>>I HAD AN ENTIRE BOTTLE OF VODKA.

>>.263.

>>WHAT IS GOING TO HAPPEN TO YOU IF YOU KEEP TRICKING LIKE

YOUR DRINKING?

>>I'M GONNA DIE.

>>HERZOG SAID HE SHOWED UP TO THE STUDIOS SOBER, HIS FATHER

WAS WITH HIM AND HAS CORROBORATED THAT, AND HERZOG

SAYS THAT HE FOUND THE ALCOHOL IN THE DRESSING ROOM.

ALSO

ACCORDING TO THIS REPORT --

>>NOW, PEOPLE ARE USUALLY TRAVELING FROM OUT OF STATE IN

ORDER TO BE ON THE SHOW, AND FOR ABOUT TWO DAYS THEY DON'T HAVE

ACCESS TO WHATEVER DRUG THEY ARE ADDICTED TO, SO THEY WILL SUFFER

FROM EXTREME WITHDRAWALS, AND ACCORDING TO THIS ONE

ALLEGATION, WHILE ONE PERSON WAS SUFFERING WITHDRAWAL ONE OF THE

PRODUCERS OR STAFF MEMBERS DIRECTED HER TO GO FIND HEROIN

AT ONE SPECIFIC PLACE.

>>I DON'T LIKE THE EXPLOITATION ON THAT SHOW OVERALL.

PEOPLE

HAVE DIFFERENT VIEWS, SOME PEOPLE WILL TELL YOU THAT DR.

PHIL HAS HELPED THEM A LOT, FOR THE PEOPLE WHO HAVE BEEN ON THAT

SHOW.

THE AUDIENCE OBVIOUSLY LIKES IT, HE'S HIGHLY RATED,

HE'S THE HIGHEST-PAID TV PERSONALITY IN THE COUNTRY.

YOU

KNOW HOW MUCH HE MAKES?

$79 MILLION A YEAR.

WOW, RIGHT?

SO

THERE'S A LOT OF MONEY ON THE LINE HERE.

I DON'T LIKE THE

CARNIVAL ATMOSPHERE.

HE WILL UPBRAID HIS GUESTS IN THE

AUDIENCE WILL CHEER, IT FEELS LIKE WE ARE BACK AT THE

COLISEUM.

LIKE, OH, YOU CARRY THE GUY OUT AND WE ALL DO A

LITTLE BIT OF SCHADENFREUDE, WE ALL JUDGE A LITTLE BIT, AND

YEAH, SOMEBODY IS YELLING AT HIM, TELLING HIM TOUGH LOVE AND

TO STRAIGHTEN UP.

I KNOW IT'S A MIXED BAG, I'M SURE HE'S HELPED

SOME PEOPLE.

HE SAYS I'M GOING TO STAY IN YOUR LIFE FOREVER.

REALLY?

ALL THOSE GUESTS, ALL THOSE YEARS, DR.

PHIL IS GOOD

FRIENDS WITH THEM AND HAS STAYED IN THEIR LIVES FOREVER?

I WOULD

BE SURPRISED.

MARTIN GREENBERG, A PSYCHOLOGIST WHO IS THE SHOW'S

DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS, SAYS THAT THIS STORY ABOUT HERZOG IS

UNEQUIVOCALLY UNTRUE.

IF YOU THINK ABOUT IT LOGICALLY, HOW

DID HE GET THAT DRUNK RIGHT BEFORE THE SHOW?

>>YEAH.

AND ALSO, THERE WERE SOME CONTRADICTIONS IN THAT

STATEMENT, IN THAT AT FIRST THE WASHINGTON POST -- I'M SORRY,

THE BOSTON GLOBE AND STAT NEWS WERE TOLD THAT EVERY GUEST IS

WITH A PROFESSIONAL BEING MONITORED THE ENTIRE TIME, SO IF

THAT WERE THE CASE THEN THAT PERSON WOULD FIND THE ALCOHOL

AND STOP HERZOG FROM DRINKING IT, AND LATER ON RECANTED THAT

STATEMENT.

I DON'T KNOW WHAT THE TRUTH IS, WE AREN'T

INVESTIGATORS, BUT AT THIS POINT SEVERAL PEOPLE HAVE COME FORWARD

AND SAID NO, THERE'S BEEN SOME ENABLING GOING ON, AND THE

SUSPICION IS THAT THAT ENABLING TAKES PLACE BECAUSE IT CREATES

THE DRAMA YOU SEE ON THE SHOW.

>>THEY DON'T GET GOOD RATINGS BECAUSE THEY ARE HELPING PEOPLE.

THERE ARE A LOT OF ORGANIZATIONS THAT HELP PEOPLE THAT DON'T HAVE

TV SHOWS AND WOULDN'T GET RATINGS.

THEY GET RATINGS

BECAUSE PEOPLE GET TO FEEL LIKE WE GET TO SHAME THAT PERSON, AND

IT JUST BOTHERS ME TO MY CORE.

BUT A LOT OF TV SHOWS DO.

I

CAN'T STAND THE BIGGEST LOSER.

THEY MAKE THEM TAKE THEIR SHIRTS

OFF AND JUDGE AND JUDGE UNDER THE GUISE OF HELPING THEM, AND

I'M SURE SOME PEOPLE THEY HELP, BUT IT'S NOT FOR ME, IT

MAKES ME SICK TO MY STOMACH.

>>IT'S THE REASON A LOT OF REALITY SHOWS DO AS WELL AS THEY

DO.

I THINK IT'S MORE A COMMENTARY ON SOCIETY AND WHAT

PEOPLE WANT TO SEE THAN ANYTHING ELSE.

PEOPLE LIKE TO SEE TRAIN

WRECKS, PEOPLE LIKE TO SEE OTHERS IN A TRAGIC SITUATION FOR

SOME REASON.

IT WAS TRUE OF A LOT OF TALKSHOWS THAT I

EXPERIENCED GROWING UP.

>>WE KNOW WHY.

BECAUSE IT MAKES THEM FEEL A LITTLE BETTER ABOUT

THEMSELVES.

>>WE ARE ALL BULLIES IN SOME WAY, IT'S KIND OF SAD.

>>IT'S TRUE, AND ALLOWS US TO LAUGH AT OTHER PEOPLE.

AND THAT

MAKES ME CRINGE.

SO IN SOME WAYS IT'S EMOTIONAL PORN, AND TO ME

THAT'S DEEPLY PROBLEMATIC.

SO NO MATTER WHO IS RIGHT IN THIS

STORY, THE OVERALL TENOR OF THE SHOW IS KIND OF LIKE, WHILE

PRETENDING TO HELP SOMEONE, A LITTLE BIT OF HA-HA. AND

DRAGGING HIM OUT THERE IN THAT SHAPE, YOU CAN'T JUSTIFY THAT

UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCE.

YOU KNOW YOU ARE DOING IT FOR THE

RATINGS, WHY DON'T YOU BRING HIM TO A HOSPITAL?

DR.

PHIL SAID IN

THAT SHOW, I'VE NEVER TALKED TO A GUEST WHO WAS CLOSER TO DEATH.

THEN BRING HIM TO THE HOSPITAL INSTEAD OF TROTTING ABOUT FOR

RATINGS.

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Paneer Tikka Masala Gravy Recipe । पनीर टिक्का मसाला सब्ज़ी | Restaurant style Paneer Tikka Masala - Duration: 4:53.

Hello Everyone..!!

Welcome to Priya's Kitchen..!!

Today I'm going to share one of the popular vegetarian recipe, that is with paneer

that is Paneer Tikka Masala.

It is very delicious and it is very easy to make in our home also.

Let's start the process..

For this, first we need to marinate our paneer.

So let me show you how to do that

In a mixing bowl, add 1 cup of thick Curd

Salt to taste

1 teaspoon of Ginger Garlic Paste

1 teaspoon of Aamchur Powder, i.e., Dry Mango Powder

1 teaspoon of Coriander Powder

1 teaspoon of Garam Masala

1 Tablespoon of Red Chilli Powder, today I'm using Kashmiri Red Chilli Powder

Coloured Bell Peppers, Red, Yellow and Green

1 Onion

I cut all the veggies in to cubes, like this

some Lemon juice

Don't add the paneer at this stage

First mix all the vegetables together

Now add our Paneer pieces

gently mix it. otherwise our paneer may break.

so all our paneer pieces and vegetables have nicely coated with the masala

now rest this in a refrigerator for half n hour

so its been half n hour, now lets start grilling our paneer and our vegetables

For that we need to heat some Oil (~1 Tbspn) in a pan

Now place our marinated paneer and vegetables on the tawa

now once they are done on one side, flip them, and evenly grill on both sides

here our paneer is getting grilled, meanwhile we will prepare our gravy

For this gravy, heat 2 Tablespoons of Oil and 1 Tablespoon of Butter in a Pan

add 1 teaspoon of Cumin Seeds, let them splutter

add 1 finely chopped Onion

add some Salt

fry the onions till they get golden brown in colour

so our onions got nicely fried

add 1 Tablespoon of Ginger Garlic Paste

fry it

add 1/2 teaspoon of Turmeric Powder

1 teaspoon of Coriander Powder

1 teaspoon of Cumin Powder

and 1 teaspoon of Garam Masala

1 Tablespoon of Kashmiri Red Chilli Powder

and 1 chopped Green Chilli

fry them

now add our Tomato Puree, I have taken 1 large Tomato

fry it

so our tomato puree has been nicely fried, and the raw smell has gone away

now I have some leftover marination, add this

and some Water, to adjust the consistency of the gravy

mix it well

here check for taste and adjust the salt and spiciness as per your liking

so our gravy is nicely bubbling

now add our grilled paneer and vegetables

some Kasuri Methi, just crush it and add it

mix it well

now cook the curry for 5 minutes

so its been 5 minutes, our gravy has been nicely thick

now add 1 Tablespoon of Fresh Cream

mix it well

It is looking awesome

So our Paneer Tikka Masala is ready to serve

So our awesome and yummy Paneer Tikka Masala is ready..

Enjoy it with your favorite Roti, Butter Naan or Butter Roti or even Tandoori Roti.

It goes excellent..

Let me taste it

mmm.. It is just like restaurant style..

So perfect, very yummy, very delicious.. Try it in your home..

Thank you for watching..

I hope you enjoyed today's session of making Paneer Tikka Masala

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See you soon with some more recipes.. Till then take care.. Bye bye...

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Inside College Football: Rose Bowl predictions - Duration: 1:15.

Tougher Rosebowl pick I got a sneaking suspicion this is gonna be a there's gonna be a sweep Kochi

Are you gonna be the one guy that carries that big 12 mantle don't be that guy?

Guys I'm gonna go, Georgia, I'm gonna go Georgia 31 30 I believe in Baker Mayfield

But I believe more than that defense in the run game of Georgia all right Aaron. I'm goin, Georgia 34 31

I think the key for Georgia this game own the time and possession keep Baker Mayfield off the field

Maybe even snap the ball with four to five seconds break the huddle at 15

Get to our line of scrimmage eat that clock if George is able to hold the ball for 32 33 34 minutes get Baker

Frustrated Baker may feel frustrated get that offensive frustrated. I think that's a big win for Georgia

That's why I got them win this ball game. Yeah, I think this is a fireworks game. I think it's a lot of big plays

Probably the most underappreciated

Offensive line as Lee sin Baker Mayfield mine is Oklahoma and just like people say well

They haven't faced a running game like Georgia's

I don't know how many offensive lines, Georgia seen like Oklahoma's Mayfield & Company are gonna score 28 points in this game

I just think the last final score is gonna be Georgia, and they're gonna win 32 28

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Inside College Football: Sugar Bowl predictions - Duration: 2:35.

Time to pick the Sugar Bowl

Randy third straight year the postseason between these two great teams who do you have winning and why yeah?

You know I look at these two quarterbacks, and there's just something about

Clemson side of this that that stands out to me and mainly from the standpoint that they can both run

but Bryant's done such a nice job completion percentage wise and and and

And on the other side hurts has struggled at the end of this season and the Sugar Bowl used to be something so

Special if you're an SEC team Aaron you know this coach

You know this you that's the bowl you want to be in Alabama has been in that game three times since 2009

They've lost all three of those games

I mean haven't won a Sugar Bowl since 93 and they're not gonna start in this one

I think Clemson wins is 34 to 23, and they don't turn the ball over

That's the only thing that kept the last few close alright coach how about you well part of me?

I keep going back and forth on this one because I think Alabama

I know how Coach Saban will tell his players over and over and over we didn't finish

We just as you mentioned lost three times in the Sugar Bowl. We're gonna change things now

There's gonna be different

But I'd like to know truly who's healthy who's truly healthy especially on the defensive side of the ball. You lost a lot of

Linebackers early on Shawn Deon Hamptons not coming back. Do you just lose Dylan Moses?

That's a tough tough loss, so I just think Clemson's a little bit better offensively. I'm gonna say Clemson

38:34 so 38 34 34 23 both picking Clemson to win for the

Second straight year how about you where I tell you what you guys had some some high scores over here

I think it's been more of a defensive struggle. I think Alabama we don't know coach you alluded to it

We don't know who's gonna be healthy who's gonna be playing full-speed

They will be healthier than when they did play Auburn

Which is a good sign for those guys but right now what I want to look at is is?

Alabama the big bad scary Alabama that for 10 years just

Ran everything they ran the SEC if you play them in a bowl game or a national championship

They're gonna beat you they're better coach

They have better players then all of a sudden Clemson comes along next year, and they knock them out

And I think Clemson right now. They're not scared of Alabama. They're not scared to show up and play those guys

They're not scared to lace it up and say hey

We just as good as you we have a great head coach in debo, Sweeney

We proved that we can beat you which we did last season so I think the conference from those guys right now

They're healthy they got a great defense and like you alluded to I think the quarterback Kelly Brian is

Getting better and better each and every week and his legs his legs are gonna be key this game

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Inside College Football: College football playoff coaches - Duration: 3:10.

He's going to port straight first straight guys you can bet when he gets to New Orleans

He'll talk about what we're so happy to be here. We got 26 guys. That's graduated already

Have a degree, but I'll tell you what he's telling them behind closed doors. Let's finish

We didn't finish the season we hadn't finished in the Sugar Bowl in a long time. Let's finish Randy

How about a bow for Clemson you know?

It's funny when you talk about Nick Saban has had such an advantage

One of the guys that kind of comes out of that whole lineage at Alabama is Dabo, Swinney

And the one thing that you really think of when you think of Nick Saban give him two plus weeks

He's gonna beat your tail. You know what Dabo Swinney does that better the last three years?

He is eight no with two plus weeks to go two of those in the playoffs, Oklahoma

Ohio State the last couple of years and those games weren't even close Aaron your head coach Mark Ritz had a decade of success

But in year two we see Kirby Smart has been the perfect answer in athletes

Yeah, it's been a perfect answer and this guy he's been in this game before he's won three national championships with the University, Alabama

He's been in the playoffs

He's one of playoffs of the defensive coordinator

So he understands he understands the schedule the media what's going on?

During these time for these kids right now in preparation for this game, and then the national championship

and he's brought such a

Unique mindset to this team something that I don't believe was there the past 10 15 years that kind of mentality that we're gonna show

Up week in and week out and we're not just gonna win football games

But we're gonna kick some butt every single play every single game, and they come out ready to rock and roll

it's been really fun to watch these guys entire season they you know a lot of that what you're talking about is kind of a

Bleed over from Nick Saban's way of playing football that could I mean they compete for oxygen in?

Tuscaloosa

And I think a lot of that has fed over into Athens in that day in and day out

You have to protect your turf you got to protect your position

Because goodness knows what the talent they've always had in Athens if you have that kind of atmosphere

You're gonna have the same kind of results as they've had at Alabama

They're only continue building and building you saw this last year's recruiting class this year's recruiting cost he's

Building that mentality that if you don't get your job done on Monday Tuesday, Wednesday

You may not be the starter come that weekend you might not to be sorry about that game time

So these guys are rocking and rolling they're competing day in and day out

And that's why they've been able to be so successful

So far this season Bob Stoops has a nice tree as well and Lincoln Reilly is the youngest

Of that tutelage in terms of of guys thing he's brought along the kidneys early 30s, and I say kid

I mean look he looks like he's about 16. Oh here. He is here one. He's got Oklahoma to play

I think you've done an outstanding job and coach Stoops. Give him credit

He set the foundation had everything laid out right, but this is the youngest coach in the country right now, and he right now

He's hitting all the right buttons, but here's what helps and Aaron you know this Randy

You know this you got a nice quarterback a quarterback. That says, you know what follow me when it's third and eight

He'll find a way to get mine. He'll extend the play you'll improvise

big-time Heisman Trophy quarterback that knows how to lead his team

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Learn English with Emma: vocabulary, culture, and the first conditional! - Duration: 24:19.

Hello. My name is Emma, and in today's video we are going to be talking about three different things. Okay?

So, we are going to be learning some new vocabulary that have to do with superstition, and I'll

explain what superstitions are; we're going to be learning about culture, and Western

culture, and North American culture; as well as grammar, today we are going to be learning

about the first conditional.

So this is a great video because you are going to be learning a lot by the end of it, hopefully.

So, let's get started.

First I want to tell you about superstitions.

I love the topic of superstitions; I think it's very interesting.

So, what a superstition is, is it is a belief, and this belief, it's usually cultural, but

it can also be personal. Okay?

And this belief is not based in science, so it's not scientific.

Oftentimes when we're talking about superstitions we're talking about supernatural things, we're

talking about good luck, bad luck, curses, you know, we're talking about things maybe

from our culture's history and a different way of seeing the world.

So if you're confused about superstitions, don't worry, when I give you examples you

will start to really understand what a superstition is.

Okay, so let's start off with an example.

Imagine this: I took a test and I did really well.

I got a very high score on my test.

Now, why did I get a high score?

Maybe you think: "Oh, you probably studied well." Okay?

So that might be kind of a scientific explanation.

"Oh, Emma studied, so she did well on her test."

Well, maybe I brought a pen to the test and it's a very lucky pen or a very lucky pencil,

and I think anytime I use this pen or pencil I'm going to do well.

It's my lucky charm, it's my lucky pen or pencil.

If you think I did well on my test because I have a lucky pen, then that would be an

example of a superstition.

It's like a ritual you do to get good luck or to keep bad luck from happening, and it's

a belief about these types of things. Okay?

So, if for example, I say: "I did great on my test because I brought a lucky pen to class.",

"I did really well on my test because it was, you know, at 7pm and 7 is a lucky number so

therefore, you know, 7pm means I'm going to do well on my test.

And I wore green, and green's a lucky colour, so all these reasons helped me on my test",

you would say I'm superstitious. Okay?

So, "superstition" is a belief, it's a cultural belief that explains something in the world,

but not based in science.

A person is "superstitious".

We use "superstitious" to describe people.

My mother is the most superstitious person I know.

She is very superstitious.

In our house there are many superstitions.

Okay? And that's true.

I grew up in a very superstitious household.

So let's look at some Western superstitions I grew up with.

These are the ones that were in my own experience and my own culture.

So, one example of a superstition is if you walk under a ladder, this is very bad luck. Okay?

So when I walk down the street, if I see a ladder, I never walk under it because I'm

also very superstitious.

If you find a penny, so a penny is a type of...

It's a type of currency or a type of...

It's a form of money, it's a coin, and if you find a penny...

If I ever find a penny, I always pick it up. Okay?

I pick it up off the ground because I think the penny will give me good luck. Okay?

A little crazy, I know, but a lot of people in North America do this.

13 is considered a very unlucky number.

In Western culture you'll notice a lot of apartment buildings do not have a 13th floor,

and that's because people think it's so...

They think it's very unlucky, so they don't want to live on the 13th floor because they

think they will, you know, have bad luck.

I know in China the number 4 is very unlucky, and so it's the same thing.

In China you don't see...

In apartment buildings you usually don't see a 4th floor because it's very unlucky.

Okay, so we've talked about some good luck and some bad luck.

Another superstition that we use a lot in Western culture is when you have somebody

who is maybe going for an interview, doing a test, or a presentation, or some kind of

performance, maybe they're singing, you know, to an audience - we like to say to them: "Break a leg." Okay?

Which seems kind of strange to say to somebody, but before somebody does some sort of presentation

or performance, we say: "Break a leg", and that's considered a good luck thing to do.

Like, if you say: "Break a leg" to somebody it means you're wishing them good luck. Okay?

So: "Break a leg" means good luck.

"I hope you break a leg on your exam today."

It means: I hope you have good luck on your exam today.

So this is also, like, superstitious to say this.

This one is my mother's favourite thing to say, I think this is the thing she says the

most: "Things always happen in threes." Okay?

So, if I, you know, for example, trip and fall, my mom will say: "Okay, that's one time.

You're going to fall again maybe two more times today, so you'll fall three times today in total."

And I always think: "Wow, she's, you know, a little crazy", but she's very superstitious. Okay?

Or if I do well on a test, she'll say: "Oh, this is great.

You did well on this test.

You have two more tests, so you will do well on all three tests", because things always

happen in threes.

Or, you know, even worse, if I do bad on a test, she'll say: "Oh, you did bad on this test.

You're going to do bad on the next two because things always happen in threes."

So that's what I mean.

It is not scientific at all, but, you know, you have people who are very superstitious

who say these things.

Another common superstition in the west and maybe you have the same superstition, I don't

know, is: "Knock on wood." Okay?

So, what happens is if you say something good about the future, you want it to happen.

So to keep good luck and to make sure it happens, we...

Okay, this is wood, you know, it's a car, we knock on it. Okay?

So we say: "Knock on wood."

So, for example, if I say: "You know what?

Tomorrow I have a test, I studied really hard.

I'm going to do amazing on my test. I know it."

I need to knock on wood, otherwise because I said that I'm going to have bad luck.

Or, you know, if...

So, a lot of people here, you'll see them knocking on tables, on doors, on anything

wooden and it's because they want to keep the good luck and they want to prevent bad

luck from happening.

So it's a very common superstition. Okay.

So, again, these are all examples of superstitions in Western culture.

You know, and then we also have our own personal superstitions.

So, for example, I have a lucky necklace that I like to wear, you know, during exams or tests.

You know, different people, like I said before, maybe you have a lucky pen or a lucky shirt.

I know for sports a lot of people will always wear the same, like, jersey or shirt because

they think that if they wear that jersey their team will win. Okay?

So these are all examples of superstitions, and there are thousands of them. Okay?

So now let's look at the grammar of superstitions. Okay?

So we've talked about the culture, we've talked about vocabulary-"superstition", "superstitious"-now

we're going to talk about grammar and specifically the first conditional.

Okay, so now we're going to learn about the first conditional.

There are more than one conditional.

There's the first conditional, the second conditional, the third conditional, and so forth.

Today we are only focused on the first one.

And this is a very important piece of grammar in English.

We use the first conditional all the time so it's something you do want to learn.

Okay, so what is the first conditional?

Well, I have here an example of a sentence that is the first conditional.

"If I study for my test, I will pass it." Okay?

And then I have another example: "If you break a mirror, you will have 7 years of bad luck."

So these two sentences have the same grammar, they're both first conditional sentences.

So, what first conditional senses are, are they are sentences that have two parts to

them, and what they reflect is a cause and an effect relationship.

So, what do I mean by that?

Well: "If I study for my test", so that's the first part, what is going to happen?

This is the cause. Okay?

I study for my test, and then we have the second part which is the effect, which means what happens.

"If I study for my test, I will pass my test.

I will do well on my test."

So this is the effect, okay?

So for first conditionals you always have two parts, you have the cause and then you

have the effect.

In this case we have our cause: "If you break a mirror", okay? So this is the cause.

What happens if you break a mirror?

Well, if you're a superstitious person like my mom, if you break a mirror, what happens?

You will have 7 years of bad luck. Okay?

For other people maybe if they're more scientific, maybe this would be: "If you break a mirror,

you will have to buy a new one." Okay?

So that's cause and effect.

So always in two parts.

So, the thing about the first conditional is we're talking about a cause and effect,

but it's not 100% that the effect is going to happen.

So what do I mean by that?

Well: "If I study for my test, I will pass it."

This part is in the future, and so we don't know the future.

I don't know if I'm going to pass the test if I study, but I'm pretty sure. Okay?

I'm not 100% sure.

Maybe there's, you know, a trick question or maybe the day of the test, you know, I

didn't sleep well so I don't remember any of the answers, or maybe, you know, my teacher

makes a mistake while they mark my test.

So even though I'm not sure 100% that, you know, if I study I will do well, I'm pretty sure.

It's a probability, so it probably will happen.

And so this is very key with the first conditional.

You're talking about things in the future that are very likely to happen. Okay?

Maybe like 90% likely to happen. Okay.

So, now let's break down the grammar of this. Okay?

"If I study for my test, I will pass it."

So I've already said this, but just to see if you were listening: How many parts are

there in this sentence?

If you said: "Two", you are correct.

We have the cause, and then after the comma we have the effect. Okay?

So, now what I want you to do is I want you to look at the first word in the sentence.

What is the first word?

If you said: "If", you are correct.

When we use the first conditional we usually have the word "If" in it, okay?

So: "If" is a part of the first conditional, so I have it down here: "If", and then what

comes after "If"?

We have a subject.

It might be: "I", it could be "you", it could be "he", "she", "we", "they", "it", it can

be any of those.

After the subject we have a verb.

"If I study for", "If you break", okay?

So the green underline, these are all verbs.

And if you look at the tense of the verb, what tense is it in?

"If I study", this is the present tense. Okay?

"If I study for my test, I will pass it."

Okay, so then we have here: "If" plus subject, it's kind of like math.

If you don't like math, that's okay.

We'll see some more examples, you know, that might make this easier, but: "If" plus subject,

plus verb, plus object...

So the objects are in red.

Then we have a comma.

Very important, this piece of punctuation.

"I", so we have another subject, "will pass it", so the first conditional always has the

word "will" in it, too.

It always has the word "if" and it also always has the word "will" or "won't" if you're talking

about, like, the negative version of "will".

Okay, so this is the formula of the first conditional. Okay?

You are going to get to practice this in a moment.

I'm going to give you some words and you are going to make your own first conditional sentence

following this formula. Okay?

Following my example.

So, again, one last time I'll say this: After the comma, so after the cause we have the

effect, and it's the effect that has the word "will" in it because we are talking about

something in the future. Okay?

So the cause is in the present and the effect or the second part of the sentence we use

the future tense.

So now let's do some...

Actually before we get to some practice, I just wanted to ask you: Do you have this same

superstition in your culture, if you break a mirror you will have seven years of bad luck?

I wonder because I actually did this.

When I was seven, I stepped on a mirror and I broke it, and I was so worried about having

bad luck for seven years, but you know, my life actually went quite good at that period

of life, so you know, just wondering if your culture has something similar to when you

break a mirror, what happens.

All right, so now let's look at some examples...

Some more examples of the first conditional.

I want you to get out a pen and a piece of paper because you are going to do some work now.

Okay, so we've looked at the first conditional and we've looked at a couple of examples.

Now I'm going to get you to try to do a sentence yourself.

And if you have trouble, that's okay, you know, this is the first time you're probably

doing this, so don't worry about it, but I do want you to try.

So, I have here a Western superstition.

If you find a penny... Oh, oops.

I'll say this not in a first conditional.

Find a penny, this equals good luck. Okay?

So how can we make this into a first conditional sentence?

And to help you I've left the mathematical formula on the board, so we have the different

things you need-okay?-in order to turn this into a first conditional sentence.

So I want you to pause the video, stop the video, on a piece of paper try it yourself

first, and then turn on the video and I will explain how we turn this into a first conditional

sentence. Okay?

So pause the video now.

Okay, so welcome back.

So now we are going to turn this into a first conditional sentence.

I want you to see if this is what you got.

So, first conditional we start with: "If", okay?

So we look down here: "If", so I start with: "If".

Now we need a subject.

In this case we can use any subject, but the subject I'm going to use is "you".

So: "If you", so we have our subject, now we need a verb.

"If you", okay, well, we have a verb right here: "If you find a penny", okay?

And "penny" is our object.

What do we need next?

Most important thing people always forget: comma, that's right.

So: "If you find a penny," what happens in Western superstitions?

What happens if you find a penny?

So now we need another subject, so we will use "you" again.

And then what do we need? "will" and then our verb, so in this case, you know, you get

good luck or you have good luck.

So: "If you find a penny you will have good luck", and "good luck" is our object. Great.

So compare your sentence.

Even if you didn't get everything the same, did you get some things the same?

Because you should be really proud of yourself if you did.

If you got: "If" at the beginning, yay, give yourself a round of applause.

Or if you...

You know, if you got any of this, if you remembered the comma, that's amazing; a lot of people don't.

So let's try with another example. Okay?

I have here another superstition.

If you open an umbrella inside, what happens?

In our superstition you will have bad luck. Okay?

So now what I want you to do is stop the video and try to make your own sentence about this

superstition, and this formula again can help you with that. Okay?

So, stop the video now and then we will continue.

Okay, welcome back again.

Now, let's make this into a first conditional sentence.

So what do we need to start with?

If you said: "If", you are correct.

And then, again, we need a subject: "If you", then we need a verb and the verb is in the

present tense.

"If you open an umbrella inside", okay, so we have the first part.

And is this the cause or the effect?

This is the cause.

So the cause is what, you know, causes something to happen.

So: "If you open an umbrella inside", what happens?

Well, we put the comma, and again, a lot of students forget this comma.

Very important because it separates the cause and the effect.

So you have the comma and now we need the effect.

What do we put?

"If you open an umbrella inside, you will"-so, again, "will" is always with the first conditional-"have bad luck".

Okay, great.

So, compare your answer.

Did you get something similar?

Maybe you forgot a word.

It's okay.

This takes a lot of practice.

And we do have a quiz at the end that you can do more practice on to really get comfortable

with this, but you know, this is...

You should have something similar to this.

Okay, great.

So we use the first conditional a lot.

One more thing I wanted to say about it is: Can you switch the cause and effect in the sentence?

So, for example, here I have: "If you open an umbrella inside, you will have bad luck."

Can I say: "You will have bad luck if you open an umbrella inside"?

Can I switch part one and part two?

You can. Okay?

So that would look like...

That would look like...

So imagine if I get rid of this, I turn this into a capital letter, so: "You will have

good luck"-get rid of the period-"if you find a penny".

So, they have the same meaning.

You have a choice with the way you do it.

Do what feels comfortable for you. Okay?

If one of these is easier than the other, you know, do whatever is easiest for you.

You'll also notice when I switch it around: "You will have good luck if you find a penny",

there is no comma. Okay?

So, when "If" is at the beginning of the sentence, you need a comma here, if "if" is in the middle

of the sentence, you do not need a comma. Okay?

And, again, this is a lot of material.

You've just learned about vocabulary, you've learned about culture, and now you're learning

about grammar, so you might want to watch this video a couple of times just to practice

and get used to, you know, the vocabulary and the grammar, especially it will help you

to watch this video multiple times.

I also wanted to tell you about our quiz which I mentioned earlier.

We will have a lot of practice questions where you can practice conditionals and you can

practice the ordering and, you know, like: "Where do you put 'If'?

Where do you put "will"?

What does this mean?" Okay?

So we will have a lot of questions about that.

So I encourage you to come visit our website at www.engvid.com.

There, you can do our quiz.

And I also encourage you to come check out our...

Or my channel and subscribe to my channel because I have a lot of other resources about

vocabulary, grammar, pronunciation, conversation, just so many different things about English

that I think are really useful for students.

So I encourage you to come check that out, too.

Thank you for watching.

And I just wanted to leave you with one superstition: If you do this, if you check out our quiz

and do our quiz, and if you subscribe to my channel, you will have good luck for the next 50 years. Okay?

So it's a good thing to do. This is a superstition I'm creating.

Check out our website and check out my channel, and in return you will have very, very good

luck for the next 50 years.

Until next time, take care.

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FORMER DR.

PHIL GUESTS ARE NOW SPEAKING OUT AGAINST THE SHOW,

ALLEGING THAT THE SHOW'S STAFF ENABLED THEIR DRUG ADDICTION OR

ALCOHOL ADDICTION IN AN EFFORT TO GAIN RATINGS FOR THE PROGRAM.

TODD HERZOG IS ONE EXAMPLE THAT WAS DETAILED IN STATNEWS.COM, IN

ADDITION TO THE BOSTON GLOBE THEY PUBLISHED A REPORT THAT WAS

ILLUMINATING, HOWEVER THE STAFF AT DR.

PHIL CLAIMED THAT NONE OF

IT IS TRUE, THEY ARE DENYING ALL OF IT, NONETHELESS I WANT TO

GIVE YOU THE DETAILS OF WHAT IS BEING ALLEGED.

TODD HERZOG WAS

ON DR.

PHIL'S SHOW BECAUSE OF AN ALCOHOL ADDICTION AND HE CLAIMS

THAT AFTER HE TRAVELED TO LOS ANGELES TO BE ON THE SHOW HE

WENT INTO THE GREEN ROOM AND FOUND A BOTTLE OF VODKA THERE,

HE ALSO CLAIMED HE WAS GIVEN DRUGS RIGHT BEFORE HE WENT ON

AIR.

TAKE A LOOK AT WHAT HE HAS TO SAY.

>>I SHOW UP TO THE STUDIOS AND I'M SOBER, I'M HURTING A LOT AND

I'M SHAKING, MY DAD WAS THERE AND I TALKED TO HIM IN HIS

DRESSING ROOM AND I WAS COMPLETELY SOBER.

THEN THEY

PULLED ME INTO MY DRESSING ROOM AND THERE WERE TWO LEADERS OF

VODKA AND SOME RED BULLS AND AND ORANGE JUICE AND STUFF LIKE

THAT.

BEING UNSUPERVISED BY MY PARENTS I DRANK THE ENTIRE

BOTTLE.

AND THEN AT SOME POINT SOMEBODY GAVE ME A XANAX, THEY

SAID THIS WILL CALM YOUR NERVES.

SO I HAD BEEN DRINKING AND TOOK

A XANAX, AND I HAD NEVER TAKING XANAX BEFORE MY LIFE, I KNOW

THAT CAN BE A DEADLY COMMENDATION.

>>TODD, DR.

PHIL.

>>NEXT THING YOU KNOW I'M BEING CARRIED ONTO THE STAGE.

>>HOW DRUNK DO YOU THINK YOU ARE?

>>I HAD AN ENTIRE BOTTLE OF VODKA.

>>.263.

>>WHAT IS GOING TO HAPPEN TO YOU IF YOU KEEP TRICKING LIKE

YOUR DRINKING?

>>I'M GONNA DIE.

>>HERZOG SAID HE SHOWED UP TO THE STUDIOS SOBER, HIS FATHER

WAS WITH HIM AND HAS CORROBORATED THAT, AND HERZOG

SAYS THAT HE FOUND THE ALCOHOL IN THE DRESSING ROOM.

ALSO

ACCORDING TO THIS REPORT --

>>NOW, PEOPLE ARE USUALLY TRAVELING FROM OUT OF STATE IN

ORDER TO BE ON THE SHOW, AND FOR ABOUT TWO DAYS THEY DON'T HAVE

ACCESS TO WHATEVER DRUG THEY ARE ADDICTED TO, SO THEY WILL SUFFER

FROM EXTREME WITHDRAWALS, AND ACCORDING TO THIS ONE

ALLEGATION, WHILE ONE PERSON WAS SUFFERING WITHDRAWAL ONE OF THE

PRODUCERS OR STAFF MEMBERS DIRECTED HER TO GO FIND HEROIN

AT ONE SPECIFIC PLACE.

>>I DON'T LIKE THE EXPLOITATION ON THAT SHOW OVERALL.

PEOPLE

HAVE DIFFERENT VIEWS, SOME PEOPLE WILL TELL YOU THAT DR.

PHIL HAS HELPED THEM A LOT, FOR THE PEOPLE WHO HAVE BEEN ON THAT

SHOW.

THE AUDIENCE OBVIOUSLY LIKES IT, HE'S HIGHLY RATED,

HE'S THE HIGHEST-PAID TV PERSONALITY IN THE COUNTRY.

YOU

KNOW HOW MUCH HE MAKES?

$79 MILLION A YEAR.

WOW, RIGHT?

SO

THERE'S A LOT OF MONEY ON THE LINE HERE.

I DON'T LIKE THE

CARNIVAL ATMOSPHERE.

HE WILL UPBRAID HIS GUESTS IN THE

AUDIENCE WILL CHEER, IT FEELS LIKE WE ARE BACK AT THE

COLISEUM.

LIKE, OH, YOU CARRY THE GUY OUT AND WE ALL DO A

LITTLE BIT OF SCHADENFREUDE, WE ALL JUDGE A LITTLE BIT, AND

YEAH, SOMEBODY IS YELLING AT HIM, TELLING HIM TOUGH LOVE AND

TO STRAIGHTEN UP.

I KNOW IT'S A MIXED BAG, I'M SURE HE'S HELPED

SOME PEOPLE.

HE SAYS I'M GOING TO STAY IN YOUR LIFE FOREVER.

REALLY?

ALL THOSE GUESTS, ALL THOSE YEARS, DR.

PHIL IS GOOD

FRIENDS WITH THEM AND HAS STAYED IN THEIR LIVES FOREVER?

I WOULD

BE SURPRISED.

MARTIN GREENBERG, A PSYCHOLOGIST WHO IS THE SHOW'S

DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS, SAYS THAT THIS STORY ABOUT HERZOG IS

UNEQUIVOCALLY UNTRUE.

IF YOU THINK ABOUT IT LOGICALLY, HOW

DID HE GET THAT DRUNK RIGHT BEFORE THE SHOW?

>>YEAH.

AND ALSO, THERE WERE SOME CONTRADICTIONS IN THAT

STATEMENT, IN THAT AT FIRST THE WASHINGTON POST -- I'M SORRY,

THE BOSTON GLOBE AND STAT NEWS WERE TOLD THAT EVERY GUEST IS

WITH A PROFESSIONAL BEING MONITORED THE ENTIRE TIME, SO IF

THAT WERE THE CASE THEN THAT PERSON WOULD FIND THE ALCOHOL

AND STOP HERZOG FROM DRINKING IT, AND LATER ON RECANTED THAT

STATEMENT.

I DON'T KNOW WHAT THE TRUTH IS, WE AREN'T

INVESTIGATORS, BUT AT THIS POINT SEVERAL PEOPLE HAVE COME FORWARD

AND SAID NO, THERE'S BEEN SOME ENABLING GOING ON, AND THE

SUSPICION IS THAT THAT ENABLING TAKES PLACE BECAUSE IT CREATES

THE DRAMA YOU SEE ON THE SHOW.

>>THEY DON'T GET GOOD RATINGS BECAUSE THEY ARE HELPING PEOPLE.

THERE ARE A LOT OF ORGANIZATIONS THAT HELP PEOPLE THAT DON'T HAVE

TV SHOWS AND WOULDN'T GET RATINGS.

THEY GET RATINGS

BECAUSE PEOPLE GET TO FEEL LIKE WE GET TO SHAME THAT PERSON, AND

IT JUST BOTHERS ME TO MY CORE.

BUT A LOT OF TV SHOWS DO.

I

CAN'T STAND THE BIGGEST LOSER.

THEY MAKE THEM TAKE THEIR SHIRTS

OFF AND JUDGE AND JUDGE UNDER THE GUISE OF HELPING THEM, AND

I'M SURE SOME PEOPLE THEY HELP, BUT IT'S NOT FOR ME, IT

MAKES ME SICK TO MY STOMACH.

>>IT'S THE REASON A LOT OF REALITY SHOWS DO AS WELL AS THEY

DO.

I THINK IT'S MORE A COMMENTARY ON SOCIETY AND WHAT

PEOPLE WANT TO SEE THAN ANYTHING ELSE.

PEOPLE LIKE TO SEE TRAIN

WRECKS, PEOPLE LIKE TO SEE OTHERS IN A TRAGIC SITUATION FOR

SOME REASON.

IT WAS TRUE OF A LOT OF TALKSHOWS THAT I

EXPERIENCED GROWING UP.

>>WE KNOW WHY.

BECAUSE IT MAKES THEM FEEL A LITTLE BETTER ABOUT

THEMSELVES.

>>WE ARE ALL BULLIES IN SOME WAY, IT'S KIND OF SAD.

>>IT'S TRUE, AND ALLOWS US TO LAUGH AT OTHER PEOPLE.

AND THAT

MAKES ME CRINGE.

SO IN SOME WAYS IT'S EMOTIONAL PORN, AND TO ME

THAT'S DEEPLY PROBLEMATIC.

SO NO MATTER WHO IS RIGHT IN THIS

STORY, THE OVERALL TENOR OF THE SHOW IS KIND OF LIKE, WHILE

PRETENDING TO HELP SOMEONE, A LITTLE BIT OF HA-HA. AND

DRAGGING HIM OUT THERE IN THAT SHAPE, YOU CAN'T JUSTIFY THAT

UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCE.

YOU KNOW YOU ARE DOING IT FOR THE

RATINGS, WHY DON'T YOU BRING HIM TO A HOSPITAL?

DR.

PHIL SAID IN

THAT SHOW, I'VE NEVER TALKED TO A GUEST WHO WAS CLOSER TO DEATH.

THEN BRING HIM TO THE HOSPITAL INSTEAD OF TROTTING ABOUT FOR

RATINGS.

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Paneer Tikka Masala Gravy Recipe । पनीर टिक्का मसाला सब्ज़ी | Restaurant style Paneer Tikka Masala - Duration: 4:53.

Hello Everyone..!!

Welcome to Priya's Kitchen..!!

Today I'm going to share one of the popular vegetarian recipe, that is with paneer

that is Paneer Tikka Masala.

It is very delicious and it is very easy to make in our home also.

Let's start the process..

For this, first we need to marinate our paneer.

So let me show you how to do that

In a mixing bowl, add 1 cup of thick Curd

Salt to taste

1 teaspoon of Ginger Garlic Paste

1 teaspoon of Aamchur Powder, i.e., Dry Mango Powder

1 teaspoon of Coriander Powder

1 teaspoon of Garam Masala

1 Tablespoon of Red Chilli Powder, today I'm using Kashmiri Red Chilli Powder

Coloured Bell Peppers, Red, Yellow and Green

1 Onion

I cut all the veggies in to cubes, like this

some Lemon juice

Don't add the paneer at this stage

First mix all the vegetables together

Now add our Paneer pieces

gently mix it. otherwise our paneer may break.

so all our paneer pieces and vegetables have nicely coated with the masala

now rest this in a refrigerator for half n hour

so its been half n hour, now lets start grilling our paneer and our vegetables

For that we need to heat some Oil (~1 Tbspn) in a pan

Now place our marinated paneer and vegetables on the tawa

now once they are done on one side, flip them, and evenly grill on both sides

here our paneer is getting grilled, meanwhile we will prepare our gravy

For this gravy, heat 2 Tablespoons of Oil and 1 Tablespoon of Butter in a Pan

add 1 teaspoon of Cumin Seeds, let them splutter

add 1 finely chopped Onion

add some Salt

fry the onions till they get golden brown in colour

so our onions got nicely fried

add 1 Tablespoon of Ginger Garlic Paste

fry it

add 1/2 teaspoon of Turmeric Powder

1 teaspoon of Coriander Powder

1 teaspoon of Cumin Powder

and 1 teaspoon of Garam Masala

1 Tablespoon of Kashmiri Red Chilli Powder

and 1 chopped Green Chilli

fry them

now add our Tomato Puree, I have taken 1 large Tomato

fry it

so our tomato puree has been nicely fried, and the raw smell has gone away

now I have some leftover marination, add this

and some Water, to adjust the consistency of the gravy

mix it well

here check for taste and adjust the salt and spiciness as per your liking

so our gravy is nicely bubbling

now add our grilled paneer and vegetables

some Kasuri Methi, just crush it and add it

mix it well

now cook the curry for 5 minutes

so its been 5 minutes, our gravy has been nicely thick

now add 1 Tablespoon of Fresh Cream

mix it well

It is looking awesome

So our Paneer Tikka Masala is ready to serve

So our awesome and yummy Paneer Tikka Masala is ready..

Enjoy it with your favorite Roti, Butter Naan or Butter Roti or even Tandoori Roti.

It goes excellent..

Let me taste it

mmm.. It is just like restaurant style..

So perfect, very yummy, very delicious.. Try it in your home..

Thank you for watching..

I hope you enjoyed today's session of making Paneer Tikka Masala

If you enjoy my recipe, hit the Like button and Share my video with your friends and family members

and don't forget to Subscribe to my channel, Priya's Kitchen, for more such yummy recipes

Click the Bell symbol On, to get all the notifications of my upcoming videos automatically

See you soon with some more recipes.. Till then take care.. Bye bye...

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Learn English with Emma: vocabulary, culture, and the first conditional! - Duration: 24:19.

Hello. My name is Emma, and in today's video we are going to be talking about three different things. Okay?

So, we are going to be learning some new vocabulary that have to do with superstition, and I'll

explain what superstitions are; we're going to be learning about culture, and Western

culture, and North American culture; as well as grammar, today we are going to be learning

about the first conditional.

So this is a great video because you are going to be learning a lot by the end of it, hopefully.

So, let's get started.

First I want to tell you about superstitions.

I love the topic of superstitions; I think it's very interesting.

So, what a superstition is, is it is a belief, and this belief, it's usually cultural, but

it can also be personal. Okay?

And this belief is not based in science, so it's not scientific.

Oftentimes when we're talking about superstitions we're talking about supernatural things, we're

talking about good luck, bad luck, curses, you know, we're talking about things maybe

from our culture's history and a different way of seeing the world.

So if you're confused about superstitions, don't worry, when I give you examples you

will start to really understand what a superstition is.

Okay, so let's start off with an example.

Imagine this: I took a test and I did really well.

I got a very high score on my test.

Now, why did I get a high score?

Maybe you think: "Oh, you probably studied well." Okay?

So that might be kind of a scientific explanation.

"Oh, Emma studied, so she did well on her test."

Well, maybe I brought a pen to the test and it's a very lucky pen or a very lucky pencil,

and I think anytime I use this pen or pencil I'm going to do well.

It's my lucky charm, it's my lucky pen or pencil.

If you think I did well on my test because I have a lucky pen, then that would be an

example of a superstition.

It's like a ritual you do to get good luck or to keep bad luck from happening, and it's

a belief about these types of things. Okay?

So, if for example, I say: "I did great on my test because I brought a lucky pen to class.",

"I did really well on my test because it was, you know, at 7pm and 7 is a lucky number so

therefore, you know, 7pm means I'm going to do well on my test.

And I wore green, and green's a lucky colour, so all these reasons helped me on my test",

you would say I'm superstitious. Okay?

So, "superstition" is a belief, it's a cultural belief that explains something in the world,

but not based in science.

A person is "superstitious".

We use "superstitious" to describe people.

My mother is the most superstitious person I know.

She is very superstitious.

In our house there are many superstitions.

Okay? And that's true.

I grew up in a very superstitious household.

So let's look at some Western superstitions I grew up with.

These are the ones that were in my own experience and my own culture.

So, one example of a superstition is if you walk under a ladder, this is very bad luck. Okay?

So when I walk down the street, if I see a ladder, I never walk under it because I'm

also very superstitious.

If you find a penny, so a penny is a type of...

It's a type of currency or a type of...

It's a form of money, it's a coin, and if you find a penny...

If I ever find a penny, I always pick it up. Okay?

I pick it up off the ground because I think the penny will give me good luck. Okay?

A little crazy, I know, but a lot of people in North America do this.

13 is considered a very unlucky number.

In Western culture you'll notice a lot of apartment buildings do not have a 13th floor,

and that's because people think it's so...

They think it's very unlucky, so they don't want to live on the 13th floor because they

think they will, you know, have bad luck.

I know in China the number 4 is very unlucky, and so it's the same thing.

In China you don't see...

In apartment buildings you usually don't see a 4th floor because it's very unlucky.

Okay, so we've talked about some good luck and some bad luck.

Another superstition that we use a lot in Western culture is when you have somebody

who is maybe going for an interview, doing a test, or a presentation, or some kind of

performance, maybe they're singing, you know, to an audience - we like to say to them: "Break a leg." Okay?

Which seems kind of strange to say to somebody, but before somebody does some sort of presentation

or performance, we say: "Break a leg", and that's considered a good luck thing to do.

Like, if you say: "Break a leg" to somebody it means you're wishing them good luck. Okay?

So: "Break a leg" means good luck.

"I hope you break a leg on your exam today."

It means: I hope you have good luck on your exam today.

So this is also, like, superstitious to say this.

This one is my mother's favourite thing to say, I think this is the thing she says the

most: "Things always happen in threes." Okay?

So, if I, you know, for example, trip and fall, my mom will say: "Okay, that's one time.

You're going to fall again maybe two more times today, so you'll fall three times today in total."

And I always think: "Wow, she's, you know, a little crazy", but she's very superstitious. Okay?

Or if I do well on a test, she'll say: "Oh, this is great.

You did well on this test.

You have two more tests, so you will do well on all three tests", because things always

happen in threes.

Or, you know, even worse, if I do bad on a test, she'll say: "Oh, you did bad on this test.

You're going to do bad on the next two because things always happen in threes."

So that's what I mean.

It is not scientific at all, but, you know, you have people who are very superstitious

who say these things.

Another common superstition in the west and maybe you have the same superstition, I don't

know, is: "Knock on wood." Okay?

So, what happens is if you say something good about the future, you want it to happen.

So to keep good luck and to make sure it happens, we...

Okay, this is wood, you know, it's a car, we knock on it. Okay?

So we say: "Knock on wood."

So, for example, if I say: "You know what?

Tomorrow I have a test, I studied really hard.

I'm going to do amazing on my test. I know it."

I need to knock on wood, otherwise because I said that I'm going to have bad luck.

Or, you know, if...

So, a lot of people here, you'll see them knocking on tables, on doors, on anything

wooden and it's because they want to keep the good luck and they want to prevent bad

luck from happening.

So it's a very common superstition. Okay.

So, again, these are all examples of superstitions in Western culture.

You know, and then we also have our own personal superstitions.

So, for example, I have a lucky necklace that I like to wear, you know, during exams or tests.

You know, different people, like I said before, maybe you have a lucky pen or a lucky shirt.

I know for sports a lot of people will always wear the same, like, jersey or shirt because

they think that if they wear that jersey their team will win. Okay?

So these are all examples of superstitions, and there are thousands of them. Okay?

So now let's look at the grammar of superstitions. Okay?

So we've talked about the culture, we've talked about vocabulary-"superstition", "superstitious"-now

we're going to talk about grammar and specifically the first conditional.

Okay, so now we're going to learn about the first conditional.

There are more than one conditional.

There's the first conditional, the second conditional, the third conditional, and so forth.

Today we are only focused on the first one.

And this is a very important piece of grammar in English.

We use the first conditional all the time so it's something you do want to learn.

Okay, so what is the first conditional?

Well, I have here an example of a sentence that is the first conditional.

"If I study for my test, I will pass it." Okay?

And then I have another example: "If you break a mirror, you will have 7 years of bad luck."

So these two sentences have the same grammar, they're both first conditional sentences.

So, what first conditional senses are, are they are sentences that have two parts to

them, and what they reflect is a cause and an effect relationship.

So, what do I mean by that?

Well: "If I study for my test", so that's the first part, what is going to happen?

This is the cause. Okay?

I study for my test, and then we have the second part which is the effect, which means what happens.

"If I study for my test, I will pass my test.

I will do well on my test."

So this is the effect, okay?

So for first conditionals you always have two parts, you have the cause and then you

have the effect.

In this case we have our cause: "If you break a mirror", okay? So this is the cause.

What happens if you break a mirror?

Well, if you're a superstitious person like my mom, if you break a mirror, what happens?

You will have 7 years of bad luck. Okay?

For other people maybe if they're more scientific, maybe this would be: "If you break a mirror,

you will have to buy a new one." Okay?

So that's cause and effect.

So always in two parts.

So, the thing about the first conditional is we're talking about a cause and effect,

but it's not 100% that the effect is going to happen.

So what do I mean by that?

Well: "If I study for my test, I will pass it."

This part is in the future, and so we don't know the future.

I don't know if I'm going to pass the test if I study, but I'm pretty sure. Okay?

I'm not 100% sure.

Maybe there's, you know, a trick question or maybe the day of the test, you know, I

didn't sleep well so I don't remember any of the answers, or maybe, you know, my teacher

makes a mistake while they mark my test.

So even though I'm not sure 100% that, you know, if I study I will do well, I'm pretty sure.

It's a probability, so it probably will happen.

And so this is very key with the first conditional.

You're talking about things in the future that are very likely to happen. Okay?

Maybe like 90% likely to happen. Okay.

So, now let's break down the grammar of this. Okay?

"If I study for my test, I will pass it."

So I've already said this, but just to see if you were listening: How many parts are

there in this sentence?

If you said: "Two", you are correct.

We have the cause, and then after the comma we have the effect. Okay?

So, now what I want you to do is I want you to look at the first word in the sentence.

What is the first word?

If you said: "If", you are correct.

When we use the first conditional we usually have the word "If" in it, okay?

So: "If" is a part of the first conditional, so I have it down here: "If", and then what

comes after "If"?

We have a subject.

It might be: "I", it could be "you", it could be "he", "she", "we", "they", "it", it can

be any of those.

After the subject we have a verb.

"If I study for", "If you break", okay?

So the green underline, these are all verbs.

And if you look at the tense of the verb, what tense is it in?

"If I study", this is the present tense. Okay?

"If I study for my test, I will pass it."

Okay, so then we have here: "If" plus subject, it's kind of like math.

If you don't like math, that's okay.

We'll see some more examples, you know, that might make this easier, but: "If" plus subject,

plus verb, plus object...

So the objects are in red.

Then we have a comma.

Very important, this piece of punctuation.

"I", so we have another subject, "will pass it", so the first conditional always has the

word "will" in it, too.

It always has the word "if" and it also always has the word "will" or "won't" if you're talking

about, like, the negative version of "will".

Okay, so this is the formula of the first conditional. Okay?

You are going to get to practice this in a moment.

I'm going to give you some words and you are going to make your own first conditional sentence

following this formula. Okay?

Following my example.

So, again, one last time I'll say this: After the comma, so after the cause we have the

effect, and it's the effect that has the word "will" in it because we are talking about

something in the future. Okay?

So the cause is in the present and the effect or the second part of the sentence we use

the future tense.

So now let's do some...

Actually before we get to some practice, I just wanted to ask you: Do you have this same

superstition in your culture, if you break a mirror you will have seven years of bad luck?

I wonder because I actually did this.

When I was seven, I stepped on a mirror and I broke it, and I was so worried about having

bad luck for seven years, but you know, my life actually went quite good at that period

of life, so you know, just wondering if your culture has something similar to when you

break a mirror, what happens.

All right, so now let's look at some examples...

Some more examples of the first conditional.

I want you to get out a pen and a piece of paper because you are going to do some work now.

Okay, so we've looked at the first conditional and we've looked at a couple of examples.

Now I'm going to get you to try to do a sentence yourself.

And if you have trouble, that's okay, you know, this is the first time you're probably

doing this, so don't worry about it, but I do want you to try.

So, I have here a Western superstition.

If you find a penny... Oh, oops.

I'll say this not in a first conditional.

Find a penny, this equals good luck. Okay?

So how can we make this into a first conditional sentence?

And to help you I've left the mathematical formula on the board, so we have the different

things you need-okay?-in order to turn this into a first conditional sentence.

So I want you to pause the video, stop the video, on a piece of paper try it yourself

first, and then turn on the video and I will explain how we turn this into a first conditional

sentence. Okay?

So pause the video now.

Okay, so welcome back.

So now we are going to turn this into a first conditional sentence.

I want you to see if this is what you got.

So, first conditional we start with: "If", okay?

So we look down here: "If", so I start with: "If".

Now we need a subject.

In this case we can use any subject, but the subject I'm going to use is "you".

So: "If you", so we have our subject, now we need a verb.

"If you", okay, well, we have a verb right here: "If you find a penny", okay?

And "penny" is our object.

What do we need next?

Most important thing people always forget: comma, that's right.

So: "If you find a penny," what happens in Western superstitions?

What happens if you find a penny?

So now we need another subject, so we will use "you" again.

And then what do we need? "will" and then our verb, so in this case, you know, you get

good luck or you have good luck.

So: "If you find a penny you will have good luck", and "good luck" is our object. Great.

So compare your sentence.

Even if you didn't get everything the same, did you get some things the same?

Because you should be really proud of yourself if you did.

If you got: "If" at the beginning, yay, give yourself a round of applause.

Or if you...

You know, if you got any of this, if you remembered the comma, that's amazing; a lot of people don't.

So let's try with another example. Okay?

I have here another superstition.

If you open an umbrella inside, what happens?

In our superstition you will have bad luck. Okay?

So now what I want you to do is stop the video and try to make your own sentence about this

superstition, and this formula again can help you with that. Okay?

So, stop the video now and then we will continue.

Okay, welcome back again.

Now, let's make this into a first conditional sentence.

So what do we need to start with?

If you said: "If", you are correct.

And then, again, we need a subject: "If you", then we need a verb and the verb is in the

present tense.

"If you open an umbrella inside", okay, so we have the first part.

And is this the cause or the effect?

This is the cause.

So the cause is what, you know, causes something to happen.

So: "If you open an umbrella inside", what happens?

Well, we put the comma, and again, a lot of students forget this comma.

Very important because it separates the cause and the effect.

So you have the comma and now we need the effect.

What do we put?

"If you open an umbrella inside, you will"-so, again, "will" is always with the first conditional-"have bad luck".

Okay, great.

So, compare your answer.

Did you get something similar?

Maybe you forgot a word.

It's okay.

This takes a lot of practice.

And we do have a quiz at the end that you can do more practice on to really get comfortable

with this, but you know, this is...

You should have something similar to this.

Okay, great.

So we use the first conditional a lot.

One more thing I wanted to say about it is: Can you switch the cause and effect in the sentence?

So, for example, here I have: "If you open an umbrella inside, you will have bad luck."

Can I say: "You will have bad luck if you open an umbrella inside"?

Can I switch part one and part two?

You can. Okay?

So that would look like...

That would look like...

So imagine if I get rid of this, I turn this into a capital letter, so: "You will have

good luck"-get rid of the period-"if you find a penny".

So, they have the same meaning.

You have a choice with the way you do it.

Do what feels comfortable for you. Okay?

If one of these is easier than the other, you know, do whatever is easiest for you.

You'll also notice when I switch it around: "You will have good luck if you find a penny",

there is no comma. Okay?

So, when "If" is at the beginning of the sentence, you need a comma here, if "if" is in the middle

of the sentence, you do not need a comma. Okay?

And, again, this is a lot of material.

You've just learned about vocabulary, you've learned about culture, and now you're learning

about grammar, so you might want to watch this video a couple of times just to practice

and get used to, you know, the vocabulary and the grammar, especially it will help you

to watch this video multiple times.

I also wanted to tell you about our quiz which I mentioned earlier.

We will have a lot of practice questions where you can practice conditionals and you can

practice the ordering and, you know, like: "Where do you put 'If'?

Where do you put "will"?

What does this mean?" Okay?

So we will have a lot of questions about that.

So I encourage you to come visit our website at www.engvid.com.

There, you can do our quiz.

And I also encourage you to come check out our...

Or my channel and subscribe to my channel because I have a lot of other resources about

vocabulary, grammar, pronunciation, conversation, just so many different things about English

that I think are really useful for students.

So I encourage you to come check that out, too.

Thank you for watching.

And I just wanted to leave you with one superstition: If you do this, if you check out our quiz

and do our quiz, and if you subscribe to my channel, you will have good luck for the next 50 years. Okay?

So it's a good thing to do. This is a superstition I'm creating.

Check out our website and check out my channel, and in return you will have very, very good

luck for the next 50 years.

Until next time, take care.

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