New English words from the OKTOBERFEST in Germany - ( Festive Spoken English Lesson)
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In this spoken English lesson, Michelle will enlighten you about the Oktoberfest - festival that is celebrated in Germany. It is the world’s largest beer festival. It’s a fest where you have mothering food, music and beer. In this ESL lesson Michelle brings you some new English vocabulary that you could use in your daily English conversation to speak fluent English and sound more confident in English.
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Stein it is a traditional beer mug that is made of stone ware. It is a container in which you carry the beer is called beer stein.
Pints: They are beer mugs but not the traditional ones.
Souvenir: a small token from a particular place given as a memory.
Major feat: means a big achievement. Getting a table in one of the tents is a major feat.
Bursting bladders: people who want to rush to the toilet have bursting bladders
Revelers: means people who are lively and enjoying themselves at a party. They are merry makers
Ubiquitous: means something that is present everywhere. Food and beer are ubiquitous at the fest.
Tap the keg: ‘tap’ is the verb and ‘keg’ is a vessel in which there is a lot of beer. This expression means opening the tap
Prost their day away: Means to raise a toast or say ‘cheers’
Beer corpses/ Bierleichen: means people act crazy and cranky because they are very drunk
Keep your wits about you: means to stay alert for your safety
We hope this English lesson has helped you learn some new English vocabulary and you would use these words in your daily English conversation to sound confident in English and speak fluent English.
Blog : http://www.learnex.in/festive-spoken-english-lesson-oktoberfest-in-germant
In this spoken English lesson, Michelle will enlighten you about the Oktoberfest - festival that is celebrated in Germany. It is the world’s largest beer festival. It’s a fest where you have mothering food, music and beer. In this ESL lesson Michelle brings you some new English vocabulary that you could use in your daily English conversation to speak fluent English and sound more confident in English.
Website : http://www.letstalkpodcast.com
Facebook : http://www.facebook.com/letstalkpodcast
Stein it is a traditional beer mug that is made of stone ware. It is a container in which you carry the beer is called beer stein.
Pints: They are beer mugs but not the traditional ones.
Souvenir: a small token from a particular place given as a memory.
Major feat: means a big achievement. Getting a table in one of the tents is a major feat.
Bursting bladders: people who want to rush to the toilet have bursting bladders
Revelers: means people who are lively and enjoying themselves at a party. They are merry makers
Ubiquitous: means something that is present everywhere. Food and beer are ubiquitous at the fest.
Tap the keg: ‘tap’ is the verb and ‘keg’ is a vessel in which there is a lot of beer. This expression means opening the tap
Prost their day away: Means to raise a toast or say ‘cheers’
Beer corpses/ Bierleichen: means people act crazy and cranky because they are very drunk
Keep your wits about you: means to stay alert for your safety
We hope this English lesson has helped you learn some new English vocabulary and you would use these words in your daily English conversation to sound confident in English and speak fluent English.
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