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  • In this English lesson I'd like to help you learn the English term heavy hitter.

  • When you say someone is a heavy hitter in a certain area it means they are like the most famous or most powerful person in that area.

  • If I was to have a guest on my YouTube channel, if I could convince Lucy from English with Lucy to come on my channel she would be a heavy hitter.

  • She would be one of the most successful and a pretty awesome English teacher to have on my channel.

  • I should send her an email and ask her if she wants to do a collaboration again, but she would be a heavy hitter.

  • If I needed to find a guest speaker for my class, someone to come and talk to students, if I got Matt Damon to come in that would be a heavy hitter.

  • That would be a pretty cool and impressive person to come and speak to my class.

  • So a heavy hitter, a very important person, or a very famous person, or a combination of the two.

  • The other term I wanted to teach you today is heavy heart.

  • When you have a heavy heart it means you are sad.

  • We often use this phrase after someone passes away, after someone dies.

  • You might say something like, I have a heavy heart since my grandmother passed away.

  • I am sad.

  • I am feeling grief.

  • I have a heavy heart.

  • So to review, a heavy hitter is someone important or famous or powerful, and when you have a really sad because something in your life didn't go the way you thought it would.

  • But hey, let's look at a comment from a previous video.

  • This comment is from Joy.

  • The comment is, we also had a snow day a few days ago.

  • Might as well stop all tasks and build a snowman like a kid.

  • And my response, I wish we had the right kind of snow for that.

  • Unfortunately it is too cold for snowman snow.

  • So yeah, you need, thanks Joy for that comment.

  • You need a certain kind of snow.

  • Oh, you should have a look at this.

  • This morning has been pretty cool.

  • Everything's just a little bit, I don't know how to describe it, but it's, it's like we had frost overnight, a little bit, and it has formed on the trees and branches.

  • So pretty cool.

  • Anyways, yeah, we don't have the right kind of snow to build a snowman.

  • In order to build a snowman, the snow has to be not melted, but it has to be like zero degrees or one degree or minus one, somewhere in that range.

  • And then the snow will stick to itself.

  • Right now the snow will not stick to itself.

  • The snow is very, very cold.

  • I'll give you a look at the snow in a moment.

  • I'm just distracted by these trees.

  • The snow is very, very cold.

  • And so for some reason, when the snow is that cold, the snow will not stick to itself.

  • When you make a snowman, you have to roll the snow, and as you roll the snowball, it gets bigger and bigger, and that's where the phrase comes from for something to snowball.

  • If you start rolling a snowball when conditions are right, as you roll it, the snowball sticks to the snow you roll it onto, and then it slowly gets bigger and bigger.

  • It's a pretty unique thing.

  • The next time we have snow that is the right kind of snow for making a snowman, I should make a snowman for you so you can see how it works.

  • By the way, when you make a snowman, when the weather's right for that, it's also a good day to make a snow fort.

  • Snow forts are fun.

  • I built a lot of snow forts when I was a kid.

  • A snow fort's like a little mini house that you build outside out of snow.

  • It's not an igloo, that's something different again, but yeah, snow forts, and then we would have snowball fights.

  • I miss those days.

  • It was a lot of fun.

  • Anyways, thanks for watching this short English lesson.

  • I'll see you in a couple days with another one.

  • Bye.

In this English lesson I'd like to help you learn the English term heavy hitter.

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