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12 Expressions of TIME in English 

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One o’clock, two o’clock, three o’clock, rock! In this lesson, we will look at 12 expressions that have to do with time, one for each hour of the clock. I will teach you commonly used expressions like “at the 11th hour”, “seven-year itch”, “third time’s the charm”, “around the clock”, “do time”, and more. This kind of lesson comes once in a blue moon. So after an eight-hour day, why not take five and watch this useful video? And just like clockwork, there will be a quiz after the video to help you practice what you’ve learned: www.engvid.com...
Thanks to @Aputure for the lights: / @aputurelighting
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Doo-doo-doo-doo-doo-doo. Damn it! E, where's the lights? Oh, God. Oh: "Thank you Aputure. It was dark, you brought the light"? Oh, yeah. Before I get started, E's correct, we actually... We... Our lights weren't working and they went out, and I'm actually doing... I don't do this often. Okay? But I want to give a shout out to Aputure because they brought us lights. Let there be lights. Our lights were actually failing, and Aputure kindly... and this is really cool. They actually asked if they could help us out. They actually gave us... Yeah, they gave us some free lights. They said: "Would you like lights?"
Here's the funny thing, straight up: They didn't know we needed lights. Ours were starting to go. Maybe they were watching a video or something. They offered free lights to us, and we took them, and they've been working beautifully. So, in any of the videos you've seen and you liked with Ronnie, myself, or Jade, or anyone - these are the ones we're using.
Anyway, done with that because I'm not doing an infomercial for anybody. I'm a free man! But you got to give it out. So, and yeah, if any other company, if you... If you're ever interested in helping out, feel free to do so. Okay? So I'm not a pitch man, so I'm going to move on, but thanks Aputure. E, thank you.
Now, moving on because I want to talk about time. And I brought with the... Aputure with this particular video because in Canada we have what's called Daylight Savings Time, and the time shifts. And I want to give you some idioms on time, and you know, it's me, it's James, so I'm not going to give you just idioms; I have a plan.
So, in this case, we're going to go around the clock; and as we go around the clock, I'm going to give you an idiom for each hour. And what I mean by that is: Each hour has a number. Right? There's 1 o'clock, 2 o'clock, 3 o'clock, 4 o'clock, 5 - and I'm going to give you an idiom that will go with, like, the number 1, for instance, like: "Once in a lifetime." Right? Number 1, and then you have: "Once in a lifetime", so you remember: "Ah, it happens once." And let's go to the board. Are you ready? All right.
So, I'm going to start at... Where should I start? Where should I start? Number 1; first one: "Once in a blue moon". True fact: Blue moons happen every two to three years. A blue moon will happen every two to three years because it happens rarely; it's not very often. If you think about that, if it's every two to three years, that's every 40... 24 to 36 months - that is not very often that it happens. But in the year 2018, it's happening every two to three months; it's a rarity that almost never happens, so that's even bigger being rare. Yes, I researched it because I read. You should, too. All right? So we're... That's what's happening in 2018 in case you ever see this 20 years later, and go: "Liar! It's every two to three years." I told you it was rare; go check it out. So that means it rarely happens.
Hour number 2: "Two shakes of a lamb's tail." Maa-maa. This is an oldie, but a goodie. Old people who speak English will know what it is; some younger punks - yeah, you punks, you don't know what it means. A lamb has a little tail and it moves quickly. So... Maybe that's a goat. I think I'm doing a goat. I don't know. But it means very quickly because a lamb's tail is very quick, so it flicks very quickly. All right? So: "Two shakes of a lamb's tail" meaning I will do it quickly or it will be done quickly.
Ah, I forgot something here. I'm going to use my brown marker because that means I've done something bad. There's another word for "bad", it starts with "s", but I'm not going to go there.
Okay: "3rd time's the charm". "3rd time's the charm" means you've tried something one time, it didn't work; the second time it didn't work; but we're saying lucky number three - if you try it the third time, then it works. "Charm" means luck. If you're charmed, you've got luck. Okay? So: "A 3rd time the char-... 3rd time's the charm" is: The third time it will work. Cool?

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@ecoplushaboy457
@ecoplushaboy457 2 года назад
In heart of hearts, your style of teaching is one of a kind. Each time I watch your video, I always have a reason to come back over and over again.
@green.pistachio
@green.pistachio 5 лет назад
I told my English Professor, that you are my English private tutor☺
@st-bw3hr
@st-bw3hr 5 лет назад
tutor :)
@aiminli8396
@aiminli8396 5 лет назад
GOOD THANK YOU James
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@user-mw7gr9ej1i
@user-mw7gr9ej1i 5 лет назад
Thank you James! Your combination of teaching and entertainment makes studying more easy and fun!
@Rascaito
@Rascaito 5 лет назад
Easier and funnier *
@s.s4534
@s.s4534 5 лет назад
You deserve more appreciation 👍👍
@kkag2185
@kkag2185 4 года назад
as a Korean, if you had decided to come to Korea at 21, I could've met a good teacher like you
@soycatolicodecorazon1702
@soycatolicodecorazon1702 5 лет назад
Thank you so much for you time dear professor!!! Every day I learn so much. I'm from Bolivia in South America, my native language is Spanich and I live in Nevada USA. Your English is so clear!! Thank you for whole examples to teach us.
@TheKatyaVolkova
@TheKatyaVolkova 5 лет назад
You're so nice and positive, always make me smile! 👍 You should have become an actor 😉
@nowshadk07
@nowshadk07 5 лет назад
You are the best English teacher I ever know.
@alberisantos7587
@alberisantos7587 5 лет назад
Hi James, the way you teach makes me feel more and more motivate to reach my english goals. Thanks for everthing.
@ldnmxms6067
@ldnmxms6067 5 лет назад
best teacher i've ever seen
@johndavidsolis4955
@johndavidsolis4955 5 лет назад
Excellent, I'm gonna use this in my classes. Thank you.
@nadinka1405
@nadinka1405 5 лет назад
1. would and wood 2. ate and eight 3. pour and poor 4. clothe and close 5. wear and were Thank you for this lesson. I really like it. I learn English now and your videos help me. You are really good teacher.
@KhanhNguyen-cb8sk
@KhanhNguyen-cb8sk 5 лет назад
These idioms are exactly what i need to learn. Thank you James!
@simonskovajsa1834
@simonskovajsa1834 5 лет назад
Love your lessons James. All the energy, emotions you put into.. great job, keep it up!
@keitumetsemnc1542
@keitumetsemnc1542 5 лет назад
James you're amazing! Thank you💕
@cielosperanza5232
@cielosperanza5232 5 лет назад
You are great! I love watching your videos.😊🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹🌹
@misterromerosenglishclassa693
@misterromerosenglishclassa693 5 лет назад
I love your videos actually I learned alot of grammar because of you now am studying English teaching in Mexico so I can become an English teacher!!!
@cristinabodi1245
@cristinabodi1245 5 лет назад
Then, you should work more on your grammar. You don't want to teach them wrong ;)
@PatriATRIK
@PatriATRIK 5 лет назад
Hello Cristina, can you write properly? (what Sergio Romero wrote)
@cristinabodi1245
@cristinabodi1245 5 лет назад
@@PatriATRIK "now am studying" - the pronoun is missing. The second mistake is the absence of punctuations. All his message is one run-on sentence, which is a major mistake at the very base of a sentence structure. The previous message was my advice, nothing more.
@withhopes4306
@withhopes4306 5 лет назад
You will be my English teacher 🤛
@_exiinz1230
@_exiinz1230 5 лет назад
I can't stop watching your videos! You have a such amazing style of teaching. Thank you very much.
@byeyangeecrack867
@byeyangeecrack867 4 года назад
COOLEST TEACHER IN THE WORLD WHOO!
@fran_ro
@fran_ro 5 лет назад
Wow!! I think you a r e a w e s o m e !! as a teacher, passion and love for what you're doing. Hopefully I had one like you before. I love it.
@rimrimsolomon2044
@rimrimsolomon2044 5 лет назад
What a wonderful teacher thank you
@hal_emmerich
@hal_emmerich 5 лет назад
Thanks for your teachings, James. I always learn at the same time that I have fun watching your videos. Greetings from Argentina.
@yamita2023
@yamita2023 5 лет назад
You are an amazing teacher, thank you for your lessons.
@Franciscoluche
@Franciscoluche 5 лет назад
Thanks for the lights! 😉👍
@RealEverydayEnglish
@RealEverydayEnglish 5 лет назад
Great video !! I’m excited to upload my new weekly English learning video tomorrow!!
@nikitarajpurohit4243
@nikitarajpurohit4243 5 лет назад
I like your videos they make my english better
@ksharma6840
@ksharma6840 5 лет назад
I just saw your video yesterday, about to listen without trying to understand coz you cant listen two at one time which was happening with me. I saw lots of videos on English speaking but get board at the speed of light(very soon, you ask to avoid very ) but I am keep on watching your videos and really enjoying and I don't know when I learnt so many things from them. Thank you so much for making these interesting and informative videos.
@baldwinanderson6426
@baldwinanderson6426 5 лет назад
I learn a lot on my standard English seems like I'm getting more interested on the episode that you put up.🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
@almuthanaalfa189
@almuthanaalfa189 5 лет назад
great job Thanks a lot
@RKNancy
@RKNancy 5 лет назад
The ship has sailed. Man, today's romance books have changed the meaning of this idiom.
@user-br8hy8zl9k
@user-br8hy8zl9k 5 лет назад
You sir, you the best teacher in the world. Personally for me
@whitegirl4177
@whitegirl4177 5 лет назад
Whaaaaaaat?😨
@ytran691
@ytran691 5 лет назад
Hi, Mr. James, I'm a Vietnamese viewer. I extremely thank for your video. I love your teaching methods, so funny and memorable.
@estelainman7218
@estelainman7218 5 лет назад
Thank you James⭐️
@TheBest-sf2rs
@TheBest-sf2rs 5 лет назад
Thanks a lot professor. As great as usual.
@TonyX448
@TonyX448 5 лет назад
Thank you so much James!
@natalijachorosilova6804
@natalijachorosilova6804 5 лет назад
You are the best!!! I love you
@serceseckin
@serceseckin 5 лет назад
Great video! Very useful, thank you
@lizavetafeliz
@lizavetafeliz 5 лет назад
Thanks for the best lessons
@nancyruiz8784
@nancyruiz8784 5 лет назад
My favorite english teacher!! The coolest!!
@sharfinarif3112
@sharfinarif3112 5 лет назад
I was waiting for your videos. Thank you dear, I love you
@amir5949
@amir5949 5 лет назад
James, give us an advanced grammar lesson! It would be nice if you explained how to use infinitives in our speech. For instance, in the expression "White to move" the infinitive "to move" has a very specific function and, unfortunatelly, I din't find the rule which could explain me this function of infinitive. "Manchester United to sale Pol Pogba in 2020". This is also complex one for me, but I found the explanation in the grammar book. If someone knows the rule about the first expr., pls give me an answer (:
@valerautukin5854
@valerautukin5854 5 лет назад
Useful lesson from my lovely teacher it's a good way to start my day. Cool video!
@zukhrakhakimova9586
@zukhrakhakimova9586 5 лет назад
Thanks a lot Mr James for this episode Love your lessons💞 Very interesting and informative video lessons I try to learn by heart all of them and use when I speak English You're awesome Send you Big love from UZBEKISTAN, TASHKENT CITY 🇸🇱🤗👍💕
@chaneugenia628
@chaneugenia628 5 лет назад
thank you as usual,funny class and funny English video
@mamymimma
@mamymimma 5 лет назад
Thanks James 😘
@Motherfockergentlewoman
@Motherfockergentlewoman 5 лет назад
1. Once in a blue moon. 2. Two shakes of a lamb's tail. 3. Third time's the charm. 4. Catch 40 winks. 5. Take 5. 6. To do time. 7. 7 year itch. 8. An 8-hour day. 9. A stitch in time saves 9. 10. Like clockwork. 11. The 11th hour. 12. Around the clock. * To kill time. * In the nick of time. * Ship has sailed. * Call it a day.
@ilikeplant6011
@ilikeplant6011 5 лет назад
thanks
@ze4305
@ze4305 5 лет назад
You are always great 👌
@noormena4592
@noormena4592 5 лет назад
Great
@Abdijalils
@Abdijalils 5 лет назад
Thank u James 🙌
@andrejuarez581
@andrejuarez581 5 лет назад
Hi there! You're such a great teacher in the world. I'm wondering, where are you from? Or where are you live at?
@mrjeff7085
@mrjeff7085 5 лет назад
He's from Canada.
@user-sc9wh7un8p
@user-sc9wh7un8p 5 лет назад
Amazing teacher
@user-vb7ff1pr8h
@user-vb7ff1pr8h 5 лет назад
Thank you! I like that
@elenalalakulich2227
@elenalalakulich2227 5 лет назад
Thank you! With deligh and respect from Ukraine!
@user-qp2sg6yv3o
@user-qp2sg6yv3o 5 лет назад
Thanks for your a great lesson💗💕❤
@pawmax1286
@pawmax1286 5 лет назад
Just great lesson because you used thw word "your". Did you understand?
@rociomanifestation
@rociomanifestation 5 лет назад
Hi James, I would like to know if you can make some videos about IELTS test. Thanks
@mr.d873
@mr.d873 5 лет назад
Thank you James. You make the best english lessons)
@sKid-uv9wn
@sKid-uv9wn 5 лет назад
"A stitch in time saves nine" means doing/fixing a certain work/problem at the correct time;since it can be too late.
@AnnaAnna-sd8cs
@AnnaAnna-sd8cs 5 лет назад
That's awesome lesson 🌻🌻🌻☕🌺🌻🌼🌹
@mohamedel-shamy1945
@mohamedel-shamy1945 5 лет назад
u r so humble @11:38
@Joshua-ye2eo
@Joshua-ye2eo 5 лет назад
Hey!.. You definitely left out "My-Pretty-Pony Time". Just forgot it maybe? Oh no, no, yeah- Stephen King also wrote about different expressions of or for time, and I know "My-Pretty-Pony Time" was one of them because it even got it's short story about it. Oh Sure, back then was a 'time' full of nightmares and different kinds of dreamscapes, but I know this was one kind of it. Seriously speaking though, I just realized- presently!- that it is already 1:28 a.m. here, little over 24 hours away from the spring-forward expression of time in which ef4I lose an hour of what's become my adulthood-favorite form of time expressed: Sleep time!! Maybe that explains my punch-drunk sillieness. I do appreciate this channel and presentation. (No disrespect at all intended in my blabberings!) Thanks again!
@kashifalikhan5124
@kashifalikhan5124 5 лет назад
Nice video sir
@andraagustaanglingkesuma5804
@andraagustaanglingkesuma5804 5 лет назад
I love your vid! thank you for sharing :) Subscribed.
@aluktert8703
@aluktert8703 5 лет назад
A funny teacher,, hhhh I like you man
@rajanibalasagar4732
@rajanibalasagar4732 5 лет назад
Thanks sir for such vedio
@chotana
@chotana 5 лет назад
This video is awesome as usual, but sometimes you speak too fast. Keep up the good work! Merci !!!!!
@lesnerperdomo4926
@lesnerperdomo4926 5 лет назад
Hi . I’m first one to write on this canal !
@Gorondus
@Gorondus 5 лет назад
Dave Brubeck - Take Five :)))
@zino1174
@zino1174 5 лет назад
I want to thank you a lot doctor for that you really help us here thanks and thank you very much from Algérie
@sokhengnov6112
@sokhengnov6112 5 лет назад
Only one word to describe you is superb!
@victorianrichard8097
@victorianrichard8097 3 года назад
thanks james you compting teacher me stydy how the time work thank you james tacher
@SupremeLogo
@SupremeLogo 5 лет назад
I appreciate you fam
@marcelaosorio9003
@marcelaosorio9003 5 лет назад
You are the best ❤️
@tianastyle2139
@tianastyle2139 5 лет назад
This morning we woke up late and the kids arrived at school at the 11th hour. I was so happy that we made it. When I was driving home I almost had a car accident at the intersection but I drove two shakes of a lump tail. Being a mother of three is working like a clock😋. My baby is crying call it a day. Bye now
@khashayarghavami7573
@khashayarghavami7573 5 лет назад
WONDERFUL
@outstanding00
@outstanding00 2 года назад
never pick up the soap if you're in jail, taht's a life saving advice
@trungduongphanthi6412
@trungduongphanthi6412 5 лет назад
Thank you so much, your videos really help
@archienovels
@archienovels 5 лет назад
Hello James. Your lessons are superb! Could I translate your videos to Russian for people that want to learn English but have problems with audio skills? I think it would be nice to ask your permission before. Thank you!
@artemvolsh428
@artemvolsh428 5 лет назад
I love ya' man!
@user-iy4bb4mr6w
@user-iy4bb4mr6w 5 лет назад
❤️❤️❤️
@shineshyn1166
@shineshyn1166 5 лет назад
superb.....
@ihssansworld394
@ihssansworld394 5 лет назад
Wooow all my answers were correct on the engvid web 😁😁😁
@shakhzodergashev1092
@shakhzodergashev1092 5 лет назад
In every blue moon, I used to go to the beach with my friends. Sean, my friend, couldn't join us last time, because he was doing time in Norway. So we called it a day and decided to visit him in every 5th day of every month after an 8 hour day, like cloackwork.
@cheyennekurd
@cheyennekurd 5 лет назад
🤩🤩🤩
@emreyilmaz4354
@emreyilmaz4354 5 лет назад
you r my man thanks a lot from istanbul turkey
@slava00078
@slava00078 5 лет назад
Awesome
@Riski_A
@Riski_A 5 лет назад
for me as a foreigner I think a little bit difficult in understanding this lesson and the jokes as well. I don't know, one of the reason cultural differences perhaps~
@adhocprog
@adhocprog 5 лет назад
Genius)
@user-qb8uj4hv8s
@user-qb8uj4hv8s 5 лет назад
I hope that someday i will get it!
@elsathaliapaskahekklesia7833
@elsathaliapaskahekklesia7833 5 лет назад
Is "the 11th hour" has similar meaning with "injury time" ???????
@sooziaria2817
@sooziaria2817 5 лет назад
Hello James Missed you. I like the way you said "casue I read" :) why do you call us punks LOL. Thank you for not saying the word that starts with "S". We have similar idiom in Persian " can't call it a play untill 3 times". Why your voice sounds deeper when you doing us :) I like your slow motion version of your winks :) I almost peed laughing on take 5 joke :D and we don't shave like that even a professional yogist doesn't :D also I like your voice on meetings. :D
@user-rx1jz5st2c
@user-rx1jz5st2c 5 лет назад
good :)
@marcelovandeck5617
@marcelovandeck5617 5 лет назад
Brazil
@theviperidae
@theviperidae 4 года назад
What's a difference between may be and might be
@user-tk3bp8hx1n
@user-tk3bp8hx1n 5 лет назад
Like👍
@victorianrichard8097
@victorianrichard8097 3 года назад
in two shakes of a lot tail
@karwanramazan2342
@karwanramazan2342 4 года назад
U are the boss of the bosses
@user-zw5tb3jd3m
@user-zw5tb3jd3m 4 года назад
I use to prepared for exam around the clock
@elsafang8658
@elsafang8658 5 лет назад
hello from Taiwan. i have a question, what is the meaning of "be trouble in the cells"? what is the "cells" mean in this idiom? cuz i just search on the google, but it didn't show up. (i think my grammar is okay for this)
@charvipawar6079
@charvipawar6079 5 лет назад
Hyy james......the lecture was good enough....but let me tell you one thing tht we ladies do not shave our hairs rather we wax those hairs......
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