I love the German language, but I've got a few questions about it.
Hey everyone! I'm Dana and you're watching Wanted Adventure Living Abroad.
I've been speaking German for about 7 years now, and maybe it's because I find the German
language so fascinating or languages in general fascinating, but over the last few years,
a few questions have come into my mind, and I'm hoping that maybe you can help answer
them or just get a kick out of seeing the German language from my way of thinking.
In English the flimsy, little paper that you get from the store is called a receipt.
In Germany I've heard this things referred to as all of the following:
Die Quittung, der Zettel, der Kassenzettel, der Kassenbon, der Bon, der Kundenbeleg, and der Beleg.
Do all of these things really mean the same thing?
If so, that's amazing.
If not, what nuance of difference is there here among these words?
And are there any other words for this thing?
Honey, I've got news!
In German I've heard this as "Ich habe Nachrichten" and "Ich habe Neuigkeiten."
And when I look these words up in a German-English dictionary, they both come back to "news."
So apparently they both mean the same thing in this case?
Or don't they?
Is there a difference here in this context between
"Ich habe Nachrichten" and "Ich habe Neuigkeiten?"
In English we have shampoo and conditioner.
First step: you clean your hair with shampoo and then you smooth your hair with conditioner.
So when I came to Germany and went to the store to buy shampoo my eyes first landed
on the bottle labeled Spülung.
To my brain, that was just learning German, I thought: Okay, Spülung, okay, that's like
Geschirrspülmaschine, which is the German word for dishwasher, or like Spülmittel, dish soap.
Therefore, I decided, Spülung must be the German word for shampoo, right?
But then I turned my head a little bit and saw another bottle actually labeled shampoo.
Huh? What's going on?
It made so much sense to me that Spülung - because it had the word Spül in it like
Spülmittel - must be the product for the first step, the cleaning of the hair step,
that I just thought the company must have printed bottles of shampoo in both English
and German...for some reason, I don't know, tourists maybe.
But then I found out later that, no, Shampoo is the German word for shampoo, and Spülung
is the German word for conditioner, but I don't know why.
Any ideas?
Okay, I know that in German "Eis" usually means this, ice cream.
Ich hätte gerne ein Eis, I would like some ice cream.
And this kind of ice is often specified as "Eiswürfel," ice cubes.
But let's say that someone said to you "Ich hätte gerne ein Wasser mit Eis."
Would your brain, at least for a split second, think that this person wants a water
with ice cream in it or would you immediately know that they want a water with ice cubes?
What are your thoughts on English words being "Germanized" and used in German like gecancelt
and gedownloadet?
Warum, weshalb, and wieso all mean why, right?
Is there any difference in meaning or use between the three words?
In German you have die, der, and das for the.
A word can either be feminine, masculine or neutral, and each noun is assigned a gender.
You can look the word up in a dictionary to find out which gender it is, but from what
I've seen native German speakers for the most part for most nouns just sort of know
the gender by heart, they don't usually seem like they have to think about it.
They often just seem to know which gender to say by what feels right.
And that I totally get.
But sometimes I've heard Germans suddenly use an English noun in the middle of their
otherwise German sentence.
So, they're speaking German and then suddenly they just decide to throw an English noun
into the mix.
Then which article - die, der or das - do you go with for the English noun and how do
make that decision?
Do you go with whichever article the noun has in German.
So if, for example, you would use table in English, would you go for der table because
in German it's der Tisch?
Or is it more from the sound of the English word?
Or maybe do all English words just automatically get das in German?
Which would you go for and why?
How would you make that decision?
So my question for you is: What are your answers to these questions and what do you make of them?
Please let me know in the comments below?
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I really hope that you enjoyed this video.
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Until next time, auf Wiedersehen!
Oh, it's not Eiswüfeln? - No. - It's Eiswürfel. Oh.
When I look these German...German words...when I look the words...when I look these words
up in a German-English dictionary!
Der Kassenbeleg...nein, Kundenbeleg.
This one says Kundenbeleg.
I love the German lang...no?
I've got news!
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North Korea arrests US citizen in shock move that could trigger WW3 - DAILY NEWS - Duration: 2:25.
North Korea arrests US citizen in shock move that could trigger WW3
AN AMERICAN university professor has been arrested by North Korea in a shocking provocation.
A former Korean-American professor was arrested in North Korea last week, becoming the third
US citizen to be detained by the communist country.
The academic – identified only by his surname Kim – was arrested by North Korean authorities
on Friday at Pyongyang International Airport.
He was on his way out of the country, sources have said.
Kim – a former professor at the Yanbian University of Science and Technology – is
in his late 50s.
He has been engaged in aid and relief programmes in North Korea.
Professor Kim had reportedly been in the Hermit Kingdom for a month to discuss relief activities.
No reason for his arrest has been given.
It is the third arrest of US a citizen by North Korea recently.
Two other US citizens – college student Otto Warmbier and Korean-American pastor Kim
Dong-chul – are also detained in the North after being sentenced to long prison terms
for what Pyongyang calls subversive acts against the country.
Daily Star Online revealed just yesterday that Mr Warmbier may never be released.
North Korea has pushed the world to the brink of World War 3 with a series of nuclear weapon
and ballistic missile tests.
Ahn Chan-il – director of the World North Korea Research Center in Seoul – said the
North may be intending to use Pofessor Kim as "leverage" in negotiations with South Korea
and the US.
Since 2009, more than 10 US citizens have been detained in North Korea on charges of
anti-state and other unspecified crimes.
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Prince Charles And Camilla Parker Fear They Stink In Public, Couple Deals With Social Anxiety? - Duration: 3:00.
Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles have yet another reason to worry about what the
media might write about them each and every time they make another one of their public
appearances. And it�s not about what they say or do or how well they are dressed, but
whether or not they �stink.� In fact, there�s a new report that says
the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall make an effort to stay away from garlic whenever
they can simply because they don�t want rumors spreading of how poorly they smell,
especially during their royal engagements. According to Britain�s The Telegraph, Prince
Charles and Camilla avoid spicy foods at all costs and mainly stick to meals they are well
accustomed to such as British dishes as they are worried that they might come off as a
�stinky� couple. In fact, even Camilla�s son, food writer and critic Tom Parker Bowles,
admits that their social anxiety has gotten the best of them, especially whenever they
are expected to dine with others. It�s also one of the reasons why the seasoned
cook can�t serve any meals with �endless spices� to both his mother and the future
King of England. He said, �As she [the Duchess] has got older, garlic and chillies are especially
a no no. You can�t go stinking of garlic when you are shaking hands the next day. I
usually wouldn�t cook most my food has chili in it or endless spices and no, no I wouldn�t
do it.�� Of course, it wouldn�t surprise anyone that
Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles are worried about what the public might think
of them, should someone complain about their hygiene and their unpleasant or foul smells.
After all, rumors about the royal family usually spread like wildfire and the last thing the
Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall need are stinky reputations, especially since they�ve
worked so hard to get to rid of their �stiff upper lip� stigma by appearing less rigid
and more natural in public. Sure, they might not be as popular as Kate
Middleton and Prince William or as likeable as Prince Harry, but they also have every
reason to stick to their strict dietary rules, even if it makes them come off as antisocial.
Garlic and onions are usually linked to bad breath while chillies have side effects like
sweating. And knowing how the public is watching their every move during their royal engagements,
Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles don�t want to be the royal family�s next laughing
stock, especially if the tabloid media finds out about it. tell us your thoughts in comments
below. thanks for watching. please subscribe my channel.
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Happy Birthday to You | Kids Party Songs & 3D Nursery Rhymes Collection by Little Treehouse - Duration: 1:11:02.
Happy Birthday to You!
Happy Birthday to You!
Happy Birthday from all of us....
Happy Birthday to You!
Happy Birthday to You!
Happy Birthday to You!
Happy Birthday from all of us...
Happy Birthday to you!
Happy Birthday to You!
Happy Birthday to You!
Happy Birthday from all of us!
Happy Birthday to You!
Happy Birthday to You!
Happy Birthday to You!
Happy Birthday from all of us!
Happy Birthday to You!
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Dior Makeup Backstage - Dior Tokyo 2017 show - Duration: 0:53.
Before I ever came to Japan,
I imagined it would be a little bit like New York
proportion-wise, with the sounds and the buildings.
But once you arrive, it's a totally different world
and you can't compare.
There is an intimacy in the proportions of the city
and it's not so overpowering, because once you turn around a corner,
it's almost like you can enter into a village.
There's a surprise somewhere around every corner you turn.
And that's something I didn't expect.
There are many faces in the Japanese beauty.
Japanese women love to experiment with makeup.
There is this same feeling,
this same respect for the past and classic beauty but,
at the same time, there is this pushing the edge
and a lot of respect for tradition, traditional beauty
and not being afraid to show it.
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Chapter II "La misère" ( Misery) - Duration: 3:16.
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Playhouse to the Stars - Duration: 42:35.
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Who Killed Miss Brown Sugar - Duration: 42:35.
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Baby Kangaroo Alert! - Duration: 44:12.
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No So Easy Riders - Duration: 41:40.
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Silver Lake Style Debate - Duration: 43:02.
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【HD】臧恰 - 我要忘記他 [新歌][歌詞字幕][完整高清音質] Zang Jia - I Want To Forget Him - Duration: 3:32.
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Corrado Malanga-sesiune Federico Bellini. Parte 5 - Duration: 8:25.
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Cleaning Lady is Coming - Should I Clean Up First? - Duration: 5:37.
Hi there I'm Angela Brown and this is Ask a House Cleaner.
This is a show where you get to ask a house cleaning question,
I get to help you find any answer.
Today's question comes from a woman who is going to hire a house cleaner and she wants
to know "What are the little tiny duties and chores, that I need to do to give my maid
or my house cleaner the best opportunity to clean my home?
How do I get the most for my money by having my maid come?
And what do I need to do to get ready for that?"
Okay, so todays for question there are five things that you can do to get ready for your
maid to come to your house.
Number one you want to go ahead and make your bed.
Now if your maid or your housekeeper makes your bed when they get there in the morning,
you want to make sure that you lay the linens out for them so that they are already on the bed.
And they don't have to go looking through closets and cupboards and down in the laundry
room to find out where the clean linens are for the bed.
So, if you're not already making your bed and you're just leaving it already made.
If your maid or your housecleaner makes that for you, make sure that you leave the linens
on top of the bed for easy access.
Okay, then next thing you want to do if you want to go into your bathroom.
Now a lot of us keep all kinds of stuff strewn all over our bathroom vanities,
and this could be hair spray, or toothpaste, or soap, or all kinds of things that we use
every single day.
So before your maid or your housecleaner comes make sure that you either scoop those all
together and put them in a little bit and remove the bin.
Or make sure that they're all tidied up so that they're not just strewn all over your
bathroom.
Because if a housekeeper walks inside your bathroom and they find,
all kinds of stuff strewn about, they're going to have to stop and clean the top of all of
those, and make sure that there's no dust on them.
Pick them up, clean underneath them, put them back where they found them.
It takes a lot of time to do that.
So instead of paying them by the hour to do that job maybe you can do that job yourself
before they get there.
All right now down to your kitchen.
You want to make sure that your kitchen is picked up and tidy before your housecleaner
gets there.
And so by that I mean if you have food left out from earlier in the day.
Let's say that you ate breakfast and cereal is still out on the cupboard.
Or a gallon of milk is still out on the cupboard, put those away.
If you have stuff for making lunches, a loaf of bread, or a jar of peanut butter or any
of those things that are on your counter, put all of that stuff away.
You don't want to pay somebody extra time to go ahead and put food away when you can
do that yourself and save a little bit of money.
Now that we're in the kitchen any dishes that you have in the sink, you will want to wash
those dishes and put them away or put them in the dishwasher.
Get them out of the way so that the house cleaner can come in and wash the sinks and
wipe down the counter tops, and the front of the cabinets and all of the things that
you normally don't do yourself.
But you don't want your housecleaner to stop and have to do your dishes and all those other things.
So, put your food away.
Put your dishes away and make sure that it is tidy enough that when the house cleaner
comes they can actually do the deeper chores that you don't want to do.
All right now into your bedroom.
The bedroom we talked a little bit about the beds but also the clothing.
There will be loose clothing sometimes scattered everywhere.
So, do a walk-through from the living room all the way through to the bedrooms and pick
up any loose clothing items that may be strewn about.
This could be over the back of a chair.
They could be hanging on the banister.
It could be hanging out of place, these are coats, sweaters, overthrows and shalls.
Go ahead and pick up any backpacks or school supplies that you have lying around.
If you have a books or papers or pens, you want to scoop all that stuff and put it all
in one spot so the house cleaner is not spending all of their time, cleaning and picking up
your clutter.
I know at night time if I'm watching TV, I usually use a little light blanket or throw.
But what do I do with that blanket or throw and I'm done with it?
Sometimes it gets plopped in a chair.
Sometimes it gets plopped over the edge of the couch.
Make sure that you pick up those extra blankets lying around before your housecleaner comes.
You don't want them to have to spend extra time tidying up after you.
So, if you have a housecleaner that's coming and you want to get the most out of your housecleaner,
you want to make sure that you do those five things.
Number one; you make sure that you make your beds and you lay the linens out if you're
not going to make the beds.
Lay the clean linens out for them.
Number two; you want to go down to your kitchen.
And make sure that your dishes are put away and that your food is put away.
You want to make sure that in the bathroom all of your vanity items that are strewn about
are collected and either put in one spot or put in a bin that you remove and put in a
closet while the house cleaner comes.
And then a number 5 if you want to go through and pick up any loose items of clutter books,
backpacks, shoes, coats, blankets all that kind of stuff.
And put it where it goes so that when your housecleaner arrives they can go right to
their work and they can do a magnificent job for you.
Alright, that's it for today.
And if you like this tip please share it with a friend and until we meet again leave the
world a cleaner place than when you found it.
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BLACKPINK LISA EHEH Compilation - Duration: 3:34.
Stop.
She comes to my room and says "Eheh".
What are you doing ?
Say "eheh". 1, 2, 3!
No, i don't want to!
I did it without meaning to!
I hate this.
I hate it!
This will go viral.
Me and Jennie are wearing the same leather jackets.
Jisoo is the only one who can take a joke.
Pretty.
Really...
Today is Chooday. "Inkigayo".
So fans came to support us.
They were all like...
Really?
I said, "No". No!
When did that go viral?
You shouldn't do that.
This is my warning.
Warning?
Lisa got excited and keeps doing it more now.
There's no end to it.
She's even doing it cute now.
So you shouldn't do it.
What's with that giggle again?
Come on.
I said don't do that!
As expected, promoting her catchphrase.
Unnie, unnie you too please!
1, 2, 3!
No.
Ah, what is that!
Don't say "eheh". Don't do it.
Please, don't.
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BR0K3N D1V4 | NYX FACE AWARDS PH 2017 ENTRY - Duration: 7:40.
I always do my brows first. Product seems to stick better to my skin that way.
outlining where the damage will be
basic foundation and concealer
set everything with powder
nice light coffee shade as transition shade
dark red for the outer corner
BLEEEEND
darker brown for outer corner and crease area
add a nice rich red all over the lid
reapplying the darker red lost in the blending
BLEEEEEND
do the same for the lower lids
subtle highlight
lol scary
use the back end of a brush to lift the eyelid so it's easier to tightline
final blending..
lower lashes are my fave
falsies are tricky
use glue stick to conceal your brows
glue brow is best brow
set with loooooots of powder
then apply concealer and blend
aaand now for the liquid latex
apply several layers
once dry, apply loooots of powder
then apply foundation so it blends with the skin
more powder...lol
bruising/scarring a bit
i look like ham
..i used a fastfood coffee stirrer to peel of the latex
this was like my 2nd or 3rd attempt at latex. im sure there's an easier way to do this. but this is how i did it.
outline where the metal parts will be
..oops
theRE YA GO. my mistake was concealed with shading and blending. lol
I used several different grays and silvers and layered them to get this look
now to add some silver gel liner to make it look more metallic
add rhinestones to resemble screws
apparently, creams stick better than powders when i comes to latex
add some veeeins. i'll upload a more detailed tutorial on it hopefully soon!
gotta match them. so mascara and falsies too.
BAM
last touch, add fresh cuts
add dimension and bleeend
dont forget the lips
DONE~
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HOW TO CREATE A 3D OBJECT WITH THE NEW 3D PAINT - Duration: 3:56.
Hello everyone and welcome to a new
Ebm computer tutorial, either in
previous tutorials taught to use
3D Paint this program
edition that comes in Windows 10
update creators and as I told SEW
I'll teach you to create a way
3d wrap well then we
let's get the 3D Paint
we have here
in the P
here and the first thing we do is
create a new a new canvas
go here for 3D objects and hence
I have several in a cube in a sphere
a cylinder well I'll do
with a bucket and drawing it
I lost then
I can adjust it as I want if
want it to look up over more than
down and I can have you turn
buttons that allow me well
let's assume that's what I
well then now would I go to
do I insert a picture I go
here where puts expand menu
and I say I'll insert and catch a
image which I have here gives me
equal in principle it
Let's assume I want is fine
and now what I'm gonna do is I'm going to
make a little smaller we
to see that not deformed
either more or less out there and I'm going to
say to 3D and now
Then I tell him to adhesive and
Now I'm moving to my liking because
I'll be adapting
more or less you can upload the
or I can go lower depending on
where I want to be forms of
say the two girls you see I'm playing
thereby to find the point where
I want to leave here can pull
While we will
assume that the point would be more or less
I have here some more options
why I can spin more I can pull
unless I have no choice here to
rotate the cube and let's assume good
this would be my bucket and then
Here then I have also opacity
adhesive to make it look more or see
less shape rather color
and then I could
have and how they see we have left
pretty good right now we would only save r could come here
save as, export and would
put options such as jpg
I am already told them of this option
this program does not come to save
with layers like Photoshop but good
It would be an option that is quite
good, very good because the video here
Today if you liked them can give me
one like can subscribe to my channel
you know there below where it says
Subscribe and will be informed
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you can follow me on social networks
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That way they will get the
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any comments, suggestions or
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I answer all very well thank you very much
and even video tomorrow
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HOW TO AVOID THAT THE WEB PAGES, ASK YOU TO ACCEPT COOKIES - Duration: 2:42.
Hello everyone and
Welcome to a new computer tutorial Ebm
well today I'll explain how
keep in web pages you request
accept cookies, this comes from the year 2011
It is mandatory that the web pages,
the first time we use them tell us
they will use cookies
and always we have to accept
this is a little heavy having
always like to walk especially if
We are on different pages then
With this extension of Google
Chrome will avoid that, I'm going to
meter for google chrome and I will put
I was left direction in
video description this direction
It corresponds to an extension
ok then here it comes cookies and
He tells you that it will automatically cease
cookies on websites that are
affected by the laws of
European Union cookies and I say
add and here tell you to add
real hope extension moment for me
is checking it and install it on a
we will have time
and the truth is that it is fairly easy to
wear well and would
we have already
then there is nothing else to do
This work directly and without
sometime if you want to disable
we can give here and where
settings can be set
an email in case there are doubts in some
pages and this already
We would and would no longer be
always accepting cookies
well as far the
cortito tutorial today but pretty
interesting if they liked me can
give like you can subscribe to my
Channel already know down there where it says
Subscribe and so they will be informed
the video or videos that go up to
Daily you can follow me on networks
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I would also like to share
video on their social networks and
her friends for all these
knowledge reach more people
any comments, suggestions or
request put me under I
I answer all very well many
and thanks to the video tomorrow
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COW and MAMMOTH | Lovely Animals | Turkish Alphabet Education - Duration: 3:01.
COW
Run, children, run!
Instead of everyone!
i i i i i i i i
N n n n n n n n n n
E e e e e e e e e
K k k k k k k k k
Cow
Cows are living in the village. They give us milk,
Cow always says "mooo"
These animals eat grass. They have lovely tail.
Cow is one of our sweetest animal friends.
Mammoth
Run, children, run!
Everybody to their place!
M m m m m m m m m
A a a a a a a a a
M m m m m m m m m
U u u u u u u u u u
T t t t t t t t t t t t
MAMMOTH
Mammoths lived in ancient times,
They had long hair. Mammoths are grass-fed animals.
Mammoths are very similar to elephant.
They are almost as big as elephants.
Mammoths had herds.
The biggest difference from an elephant is the very long hairs which Mammoth had.
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Dior Makeup Backstage - Dior Tokyo 2017 show - Duration: 0:53.
Before I ever came to Japan,
I imagined it would be a little bit like New York
proportion-wise, with the sounds and the buildings.
But once you arrive, it's a totally different world
and you can't compare.
There is an intimacy in the proportions of the city
and it's not so overpowering, because once you turn around a corner,
it's almost like you can enter into a village.
There's a surprise somewhere around every corner you turn.
And that's something I didn't expect.
There are many faces in the Japanese beauty.
Japanese women love to experiment with makeup.
There is this same feeling,
this same respect for the past and classic beauty but,
at the same time, there is this pushing the edge
and a lot of respect for tradition, traditional beauty
and not being afraid to show it.
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COW and MAMMOTH | Lovely Animals | Turkish Alphabet Education - Duration: 3:01.
COW
Run, children, run!
Instead of everyone!
i i i i i i i i
N n n n n n n n n n
E e e e e e e e e
K k k k k k k k k
Cow
Cows are living in the village. They give us milk,
Cow always says "mooo"
These animals eat grass. They have lovely tail.
Cow is one of our sweetest animal friends.
Mammoth
Run, children, run!
Everybody to their place!
M m m m m m m m m
A a a a a a a a a
M m m m m m m m m
U u u u u u u u u u
T t t t t t t t t t t t
MAMMOTH
Mammoths lived in ancient times,
They had long hair. Mammoths are grass-fed animals.
Mammoths are very similar to elephant.
They are almost as big as elephants.
Mammoths had herds.
The biggest difference from an elephant is the very long hairs which Mammoth had.
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BR0K3N D1V4 | NYX FACE AWARDS PH 2017 ENTRY - Duration: 7:40.
I always do my brows first. Product seems to stick better to my skin that way.
outlining where the damage will be
basic foundation and concealer
set everything with powder
nice light coffee shade as transition shade
dark red for the outer corner
BLEEEEND
darker brown for outer corner and crease area
add a nice rich red all over the lid
reapplying the darker red lost in the blending
BLEEEEEND
do the same for the lower lids
subtle highlight
lol scary
use the back end of a brush to lift the eyelid so it's easier to tightline
final blending..
lower lashes are my fave
falsies are tricky
use glue stick to conceal your brows
glue brow is best brow
set with loooooots of powder
then apply concealer and blend
aaand now for the liquid latex
apply several layers
once dry, apply loooots of powder
then apply foundation so it blends with the skin
more powder...lol
bruising/scarring a bit
i look like ham
..i used a fastfood coffee stirrer to peel of the latex
this was like my 2nd or 3rd attempt at latex. im sure there's an easier way to do this. but this is how i did it.
outline where the metal parts will be
..oops
theRE YA GO. my mistake was concealed with shading and blending. lol
I used several different grays and silvers and layered them to get this look
now to add some silver gel liner to make it look more metallic
add rhinestones to resemble screws
apparently, creams stick better than powders when i comes to latex
add some veeeins. i'll upload a more detailed tutorial on it hopefully soon!
gotta match them. so mascara and falsies too.
BAM
last touch, add fresh cuts
add dimension and bleeend
dont forget the lips
DONE~
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PRESENT SIMPLE TENSE – Part 1 – Where to Use Simple Present – Basic English Grammar - Duration: 16:14.
Do you know where to use the present simple tense
and how to use it correctly?
In this lesson, I'm going to teach you the four main uses of this tense,
and how to avoid common mistakes that many people
make with it.
So let's start.
Welcome to my series of lessons on the tenses.
Before we start, as always, if you have any questions
at all, just ask me in the comments section below,
and I will talk to you there.
OK, in this lesson, I will teach you the four main uses
of the present simple tense – that is, to talk about
habits and routines, permanent situations, facts
about the world, and finally, the very important –
talking about states with state verbs.
And there's a quiz at the end to check your understanding.
Alright well first – what is the present simple tense?
Well, quite simply, it's the most basic tense in English
and it's the first tense that you will learn in any
English course that you take.
It's very easy: you just take a subject and you add a verb.
A subject is a word like I – You – We – They – He
– She – It – or a name like Mike or Emma.
Let's take 'I' for now.
And let's add a verb – say 'drink.'
Let's complete this sentence so it sounds meaningful – "I
drink tea every morning."
And there you have the present simple tense.
Now, what does that sentence mean?
Well, when I say "I drink tea every morning" you know that
I do the action regularly.
Now you see a timeline on the screen.
Let's say this side is the past, over on that side is
the future, and in the middle is right now.
So you know that I drink tea on Sunday, Monday, Tuesday,
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and so on.
You can see that it repeats.
So this is a habit.
And this sentence shows us the first use of the present
simple tense – that is to talk about habits and routines,
things that we do regularly or repeatedly.
Now it would be wrong to say "I'm drinking tea every
morning" – because this is a habit, and for habits you
must use the present simple tense.
Alright, here are some more examples: "Mike visits his
parents on weekends."
Again, this is something that Mike does regularly – every weekend.
In our next example, "Emma usually has dinner at eight thirty."
Meaning that it's part of her routine to eat dinner at
eight thirty every day.
In both of these sentences, you should NOT use the continuous form – remember that.
OK, I want you to notice one other thing in these examples.
You can see how frequently or how often the action happens
– every day, on weekends etc.
When we talk about habits or routines, we normally use these kinds of
expressions.
The word 'every', for example, is very common – in phrases
like every morning, afternoon, every day, week, month etc.
I said "I drink tea every morning."
Another example is "They go to Mexico on vacation every year."
You can also use prepositions like 'on' or 'in'.
As in "Mike visits his parents on weekends."
or "Dennis goes fishing on Fridays."
And then there are expressions like once a week, three times
a year etc.
For example, "We visit the dentist twice a year for
a checkup."
Apart from these expressions, we also use what are called
'frequency adverbs'.
If you remember, one of our examples was "Emma usually has dinner at eight thirty."
The word 'usually' is a frequency adverb.
There are many others like this – if you do something all the time, that is
one hundred percent of the time, then you can use 'always'.
For example, "Meena always walks to work."
That means she never takes the bus or she never drives
to work.
But hey, there's another frequency adverb there
– 'never'.
And that means that something happens zero percent of the time.
It does not happen at all.
Then there are other adverbs in the middle – you see
that some of these are positive like 'usually' or 'often',
some are more neutral like 'sometimes' – when I say
"Alejandro sometimes plays video games."
It's like 50-50.
And then there are frequency adverbs that are
negative like 'rarely ' – "I rarely watch TV" for instance
– meaning I watch very, very little TV.
So remember these frequency expressions and adverbs,
and also remember: when we talk about habits or routines,
we don't use continuous or –ing forms.
Alright, now let's talk about the next use of the present
simple tense.
The second use of the present simple is to talk about
permanent situations.
What do I mean by that?
Well, I have a brother and "My brother lives in Arizona."
When I say that he lives in Arizona, is that a vacation?
No.
Is that temporary – just for a week for so?
No.
It means that my brother lives there permanently.
You can see this on the timeline.
Maybe he started living there at some point in the past but
it's his home now.
So here, we're talking about something that is not going to change – so we say
that it's permanent.
A common mistake is to say "My brother is living in Arizona."
If you use an –ing or continuous form, then that makes the situation
temporary.
For example, I could say, "My brother is living with me for a few
months."
When you hear that, it sounds like it's not permanent.
It's temporary.
But when you want to talk about a permanent situation, remember to always use
the present simple and NOT the continuous tense.
Here's another example: "Olga speaks Spanish."
Obviously, this is not going to change – Olga is not going to forget Spanish, so again,
this is a permanent situation.
And talking about myself, I can say, "I work as a teacher."
It's wrong to say "I'm working as a teacher."
– if I say that, then it means my job is temporary,
maybe just for a couple or months or so.
But my job is a long term job, so I use the present simple tense.
OK, let's now move on to the third use of the
present simple, and that is talking about facts.
What are facts?
Well, facts are truths – that is, they are statements about the world
that are true.
For example, "The capital of Canada is Ottawa."
Yes, it's pronounced Ottawa – au-ta-wa.
This is a fact about the world.
Here are some more examples: "Water boils at a hundred degrees Celsius."
"Birds fly."
"Two plus two equals four."
These are all true statements – remember, when we spoke about permanent situations like
"My brother lives in Arizona" I said those situations
are not going to change.
Well, these sentences on the screen are also permanent situations
(in fact, these are really permanent situations because they have always been true and
they're never going to change).
The only difference is that these are not personal
situations – they talk about the world.
With these as well, we don't use continuous forms –
only the present simple tense.
Alright, let's now turn to the last topic in our lesson –
that is, talking about states using state verbs.
In the beginning I said that this use of the present simple is very important.
It's very important because this is an area where learners of
English make a lot of mistakes.
But what are states?
Well, take this example – "I want ice cream."
Unfortunately, there isn't any ice cream in my studio, but the important
point is that I cannot say "I am wanting ice cream."
But why is that?
Now if you remember, I said "I drink tea every morning."
That's a habit.
But… if I had tea now, I could say "I'm drinking tea." because it's happening
now.
In the same way, "I want ice cream now."
– it's not a habit, it's not a permanent
situation – it's right now, but still I cannot say
"I'm wanting ice cream."
"I'm drinking tea" is OK, but "I'm wanting ice cream"
is not.
Well, to understand why that is, you need to
know the difference between activities and states.
An activity is something that we do physically –
it's an action.
The verb 'drink' is a real physical action –
it starts when I start drinking, it happens continuously
(I keep drinking and drinking the tea) and then
it finishes.
With this type of verb, you can use both simple and continuous forms.
But the verb 'want' is not like that.
You don't start and finish wanting.
And you cannot do it continuously because it's
not an action – so we say that it's a state.
We don't normally use state verbs in –ing forms –
we use them in the present simple tense.
We just saw that the verb 'want' is a state verb –
in the same way, other verbs that express wants and likes are also state verbs.
You might say, for example, "Susan loves to sing." or
"I hate crowded places."
Since these verbs are state verbs, it's very important to remember
that we don't use –ing forms with these.
Verbs of thought and opinion are state verbs as well –
you can think of these as 'mental verbs' – verbs that
express the state of the mind.
For example, "Do you remember me?" or "I think Ben
is really smart."
Similarly, we have verbs of the senses – see, hear, smell, taste etc.
For example, "Your perfume smells really nice." or
"This pizza tastes awful."
Then we have appearance verbs.
As in these sentences: "That house seems to be empty."
and "Naomi looks really beautiful in that dress."
Verbs of possession or relation are also state verbs.
And this is an area where mistakes are very common.
For example, "I have two children."
The present simple tense should be used here because
this shows the relationship between me and my children.
So I cannot say "I'm having two children."
– it's a common mistake.
Another example is "The Mitchells (that means the Mitchell
family) have a swimming pool at home."
Remember: don't say "are having".
Alright, and finally, there are many other state verbs –
you see some of the common ones on the screen now.
It's a good idea for you to memorize as many state verbs
as you can, so that you don't make mistakes with them.
Now, a quick note: sometimes, you will see state verbs
used in –ing forms.
For example, McDonalds uses "I'm lovin' it" as their slogan.
This usage is informal, and in most situations, when you see a state
verb in –ing form, it is informal use.
In a different lesson, I will teach you where you can use continuous
forms of state verbs correctly, but for now, as
a general rule, just remember – always use state verbs in
the present simple tense.
OK, let's now do a quick recap of what we learned in
this lesson.
In this lesson, we learned four uses of the present simple:
the first is to talk about habits and routines –
we looked at some common frequency expressions (like every morning, on Fridays etc.) and
adverbs (like always, sometimes, never and so on).
Then, we talked about permanent situations –
that is, situations that don't change.
Then we turned to talking about facts – that is,
statements about the world that are true.
And finally, we discussed states with state verbs.
Remember that state verbs are verbs which are not actions.
They don't happen continuously and they don't finish.
With these, we normally don't use –ing forms.
Alright, if you're ready, it's now time for a test
to see if you can use the present simple tense correctly.
On the screen, there are ten sentences.
Some of them are correct and some are wrong.
For each sentence, I want you say if it is correct or not.
If a sentence is wrong, change it to the correct form.
The four uses of the present simple are listed on the screen,
so you can look at them and decide your answers.
Pause the video now if you want, think about your answers,
then play the video again and check.
Alright let's look the answers.
Number one is wrong – it should be "I have two brothers" because
this is a state – the verb 'have' shows relation here.
That's why we use the present simple.
Number two is correct.
It's a permanent situation.
So no –ing form.
Number three is wrong – it should be "I always get up at 7."
Because this sentence talks about a routine – it's my habit
to get up at 7.
Number four is also wrong.
But here, using the present simple tense is the mistake.
It should be "We're reading."
You should not use the present simple here because this is not
a habit, it's not permanent situation, it's not
a fact about the world, and it's not a state – it's
an action – reading – and it's happening now.
That's why we use the continuous tense.
Number five is correct . That's because this is a
temporary situation, not a permanent situation.
See the difference between this sentence and number
two – "Tanya works as a nurse."
Sentence number two expresses a situation which is not going to
change – it's permanent.
But in number five, we're saying that Jason is working on an important report today,
so that means it is temporary – it's just today.
For that reason, we use the continuous form.
Number six is wrong – "I don't understand" is the
correct form.
Because 'understand' is a state verb.
It's a verb that express a mental state.
Number seven is wrong as well – it should be
"Do you think it's raining outside?"
Because this question is about something happening now, at this moment.
So the present simple tense should not be used here.
Number eight is correct.
It talks about habit or routine.
Number nine is wrong – "My grandparents live in India" is the
right answer.
Because this is a permanent situation.
And finally, number ten is also wrong – it should be
"The word huge means very big."
Because this is a fact.
So you cannot use the continuous form here –
you need to use the present simple.
OK, how many of these did you get right?
Let me know in the comments section below.
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I hope you enjoyed this lesson and I will see you in next lesson.
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COW and MAMMOTH | Lovely Animals | Turkish Alphabet Education - Duration: 3:01.
COW
Run, children, run!
Instead of everyone!
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N n n n n n n n n n
E e e e e e e e e
K k k k k k k k k
Cow
Cows are living in the village. They give us milk,
Cow always says "mooo"
These animals eat grass. They have lovely tail.
Cow is one of our sweetest animal friends.
Mammoth
Run, children, run!
Everybody to their place!
M m m m m m m m m
A a a a a a a a a
M m m m m m m m m
U u u u u u u u u u
T t t t t t t t t t t t
MAMMOTH
Mammoths lived in ancient times,
They had long hair. Mammoths are grass-fed animals.
Mammoths are very similar to elephant.
They are almost as big as elephants.
Mammoths had herds.
The biggest difference from an elephant is the very long hairs which Mammoth had.
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