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  • Hello, hey can I call you back? I am extremely busy write now, yeah I will do that ..bye..

  • Hi friends..Niharika..Welcome back. You know these days we all lead such a busy

  • life and and it just seems that will never be able to get off that treadmill. We don't

  • have time to rest, we hardly get any time to spend with friends and family so how do

  • you really describe being busy? In English we have lot of expressions and slang terms

  • that can be used to talk about being busy and that's what we are gonna learn in today's

  • lesson. So let's get started. Now firstly we are gonna learn how to use

  • the word busy. Many at times when people ask you - hey what you doing? and you end up saying,

  • I am busy cleaning or I am busy working. So how you end up using the word busy? It's very

  • simple - If you are talking about being busy in the past then you are gonna say -I was

  • busy and then followed by the verb in the -’ingform, so like "Hey what were you

  • doing last evening"? Oh, I was busy working or I was busy cleaning. Okay, so this sentence

  • will only be used to talk about being busy in the past. And if you are busy right now,

  • that's in present, so how do you use the word busy? Well it's simple -I am busy cleaning

  • or I am busy working. Al right, so that's how you would end up using the word in the

  • present form. Al right, that's simple. Now let's get to see some expressions that

  • you use to talk about being busy. The very first one that I have for you is

  • -Busy as a beaver. So what's a beaver? Beaver is an animal, who is known to be very hard

  • working and is extremely industrious. So if you end up using the expression busy as a

  • beaver it means that you are extremely busy just like the animal beaver. So it’s like

  • you are comparing yourself with the animal beaver. Now beaver as I said is known for

  • their hard work and it is extremely industrious and they are known to build their own habitat.

  • So when you end up saying, like someone will ask you Hey Niharika how you been? and I would

  • say I am busy as a beaver. So why am I saying that, because maybe I have too much of work,

  • I have been working late nights, too much of overtime, so it means that I am working

  • hard, probably I am working on a project and I am spending a lot of time doing that. So

  • I have no extra time, hence I am very busy and therefore I am using the phrase I am busy

  • as a beaver. Okay, so when you are extremely busy, you can use this phrase.

  • Let’s get to the next phrase here -A lot of on one’s plate. Now here we are not talking

  • about our dinner plate where we have too much of food. now it's just talking about being

  • busy. SO again, when you are extremely busy, when you have too much of work, you probably

  • multitasking it means that you have a lot on your plate. So my colleague comes to me

  • and says -hey Niharika, could you please help me with this? And, I am like - ahh, I don't

  • think so because I already have too much of work to do. Therefore, rather than just saying

  • I am very busy - I am sorry I can't help you with this, I would use this phrase. I am sorry

  • pal, I have a lot on my plate right now, so I would be unable to help you out. Okay, that

  • sounds better, Isn't it? So a lot of on one's plate it means that you are very busy. It

  • means that you have too much of work to do already, right!

  • Let’s have a look at another term here which is slammed. Now slammed is a slang term so

  • please you it only with your friends and family, do not use it with your boss or your clients.

  • Now slammed is again, well it has two meanings, have you heard , she slammed the door at me.

  • So it means that she shut the door on me. Shut it very hard. But here, I am slammed

  • with too much of work so it means that i am very busy. Again you can use it with your

  • colleagues if you want, so you are upset about so much of work to do, you are discussing

  • it with your colleagues and you end up saying, don't ask i am slammed with work so no weekend

  • for me. SO it means that you are gonna be very busy this weekend because you have too

  • much of work to do. So that's how you can use this slang term. Or for example your mom

  • says, hey could you please get some groceries from the market and you are like oh no mom,

  • I am slammed with too much of work, I can't get the groceries right now. Okay, so these

  • are few examples about how you can use these terms.

  • Another one - Biz. well apparently she is biz so she's not answering my call. Well what

  • does this term really mean? Well again it's a slang term

  • used for being busy. Well the word busy itself is such a short word but hey a shorter word

  • than the word busy is biz. So it's nice to use, it sounds really nice - so you can say,

  • John has really been biz with his work these days so it just means that he's been very

  • busy these days. Okay!

  • Let’s have a look at another term here which is to be snowed under. Now imagine that you

  • are maybe in a park and it starts snowing and you just get snowed under. There is snow

  • on top of you. it means you are snowed under. Right? But then what's the point of using

  • this phrase if you busy. Well, here actually it means that you are snowed under with work

  • .SO you are so busy and that's because you have too much of workload on you. So when

  • you are....So if you are overloaded with work it means that you are snowed under a lot of

  • work. For example -again it can be used in the corporate world because yes, as I said,

  • at work these days we are so busy because there's too much of work to do so you can

  • use it with your colleagues like this project is coming up and we have to meet our targets

  • as well so it means that I am extremely busy, so use this phrase rather than saying I am

  • extremely busy you can say "OH I am snowed under this project" So which means that you

  • have lot of things to do and you have no free time.

  • Now let's have a look at the last word over here - again swamped which is a slang term

  • and it is used similarly as the word slammed. So this is swamped and this is slammed, they

  • are pretty easy words. So swamped is again when you are very busy. That's simple right?

  • SO when you are swamped with work or probably let’s say that you don't want to attend

  • a party and someone is inviting you over and is pestering you that hey you should come

  • to the party and you want to nicely say a no. So you wanna show that you are busy with

  • work hence you can use this term. Oh you know what, I am afraid I won't be able to make

  • it to the party because I am swamped with too much of work or I am swamped with too

  • much of office work. So that's how you can use this term. So these are very simple terms

  • that you can use for your daily conversations because as I said that these days we all lead

  • a very busy life. So rather than just saying I am busy use these expressions. And also

  • we learned how to use the word busy, when you use it in the past you say I was busy

  • plus the verb in theingform and if you are using it in the present then you will

  • say I am busy followed by the verb in theingform. Alright? I will be back with

  • a new lesson till then you take care.

Hello, hey can I call you back? I am extremely busy write now, yeah I will do that ..bye..

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