Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles Hello everyone and welcome back to english with lucy today we are going to address a very important question a very overused question what's up what's up is one of those generic phrases that you will get asked time and time again a question to which we are all socially programmed to answer not much you now I'm going to provide you with some alternative responses I'm not going to commit to the objective funny I will say that they are different and potentially interesting if you are learning English as a Second Language and hopefully this lesson will help you understand a little bit more about the British sense of humor and it should assist you in expanding your vocabulary slightly so that you don't have to just respond with nothing much or good thanks you before we get started I would just like to thank the sponsor of today's video it is I talky and if you haven't heard of I told you before it's a huge online database of both native and non-native teachers who give one-to-one video lessons 24 hours a day it's seven days a week you can learn English and over 130 other languages from anywhere in the world as long as you have a stable internet connection it's an incredibly affordable way of learning a language much cheaper than an offline tutor or an in-person language Academy so many students message me and asked me how they can meet and talk with native speakers I talkie is a really great option because it gives you the opportunity to talk with community teachers who will practice conversation with you they've given me a special offer to pass on to you you can get $10 worth of I tolki credits for free in your student wallet 48 hours after making your first purchase of any amount and that could be a free lesson all you've got to do is click on the link in the description to sign up right let's get started with the lesson so a lot of these responses are quite a sarcastic when we ask the question what's up we are asking sort of what are you doing how are you how are you doing and we expect a generic answer but sometimes we want to provide the Oscar with something a little bit different take a look at my first example what's up well it's a movie about an old guy who makes his house fly away and captures a small child this is because we are sarcastically presuming that the person asking the question is asking about the movie up number two what's up my blood pressure actually another option continuing on the unhappy theme what's up my rent my taxes my bills this is true life is getting in very expensive well we could have a nice one number four what's up my serotonin levels after seeing you my friend I like that one I think I'm gonna use it more frequently or we could add a little suspicion into the mix number five what's up why what did you hear well we could take the question more literally number six what's up it's a two letter word indicating direction or if you like grammar you could say number seven what's up a preposition because it is another one number eight what's up not my salary unfortunately in a previous video which I will link down below we did discuss the difference between wages and salary if you want to use a general term you can say okay another one number nine what's up my anxiety levels it's true story another one what's up aeroplanes Birds clouds what do you want from me stop asking this boring question ooh the next one is quite threatening number eleven what's up your time on earth I can see it oh you could just be really honest and say what's up the opposite of down now another one that I really like because I feel like people ask what's up when they don't really care about what you have to say so you could kind of scare them and say something like how much time do you have honestly so much is up I'm so stressed let me tell you everything or this great answer - what's up something really refuses to give to anyone if you don't understand that I have got a link to the full explanation video for that one in the description box some other obvious ones we could say the sky or the ceiling or a couple of planets you could also mention some uncomfortable to some social issues like homelessness or childhood obesity or if you just want to be really honest you could reply to what's up with not me actually I've been feeling a bit down right that's it for today's lesson I hope you enjoyed it and I hope you learnt some new creative and different ways of responding to that totally boring question what's up don't forget to check out I talked e you can get $10 worth of I talking credits for free in your student wallet 48 hours after making your first purchase of any amount and don't forget to connect with me on all of my social media I've got my facebook my Instagram my Twitter and my personal channel Lucy Bella L Rai talk about life and everything that isn't related to English I will see you soon for another lesson you
A2 question lesson native generic salary wallet 20 Smart & Interesting Ways to Respond to 'What's up?' 11 1 Summer posted on 2020/04/23 More Share Save Report Video vocabulary