Why You Should Learn the Bad Words in English

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  • Опубликовано: 4 апр 2023
  • There are many “bad” words in English. We can call these words curse words or swear words. I believe learners of English need to learn these words. Many learners say embarrassing things because they don’t realize what the bad words are. Watch this video to learn why you should learn the bad words and what the bad words in English are. What do you think? Should English learners learn the “bad” words or not? www.engvid.com/why-you-should...
    Check out my previous lessons about "bad" words in English:
    • THE F WORD
    • Talking shit with Emma

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  • @engvidEmma
    @engvidEmma  Год назад +145

    Thanks for watching, everyone! Check out my other videos about cursing:
    ruclips.net/video/zH-3RPgrAmg/видео.html
    ruclips.net/video/SXl6OE2LhLM/видео.html

    • @sarojinihari971
      @sarojinihari971 Год назад +1

      You are the best teacher!
      I learnt a lot from your lessons..
      Thanks a ton Emma mam 🙏🙏🙏

    • @jtyantai
      @jtyantai Год назад +1

      hi, emma, i have found someone down your teach video for sale in the wechat.

    • @aliakin1550
      @aliakin1550 Год назад

      We love you

    • @tinaapple1342
      @tinaapple1342 Год назад +2

      I used bad words with my 🐈😺

    • @tinaapple1342
      @tinaapple1342 Год назад +1

      I'm a very bad girl on RUclips channel 😜

  • @MohammadElmi
    @MohammadElmi Год назад +520

    It was so fantastic how Emma was uncomfortable with those words and she still wanted to give students the option of using or avoiding those words. Thank you.

    • @jaceksz
      @jaceksz 10 месяцев назад +13

      She is damn strong and brave. Emma, I appreciate you raising my awareness.

  • @georgekurien1229
    @georgekurien1229 Год назад +91

    Emma teacher is a committed teacher of English language.

    • @nizarkhaznadar490
      @nizarkhaznadar490 Год назад +4

      💯💯

    • @jocimar1625
      @jocimar1625 Год назад +5

      She's the best

    • @robertangelow
      @robertangelow Год назад +3

      Committed? What does it mean?

    • @adjwardossman3617
      @adjwardossman3617 Год назад +1

      So true.

    • @Dandelion_flight
      @Dandelion_flight Год назад

      @@robertangelow committed; committing. transitive verb. : to put into another's charge or trust : entrust, consign. committed her children to her sister's care. : to place in a prison or mental hospital especially by judicial order.5

  • @md-2712
    @md-2712 Год назад +103

    Ema, you are truly one of the most exceptional teachers I have had the privilege of encountering on RUclips. Your passion for teaching and your ability to convey information with remarkable clarity and effectiveness is truly inspiring. As an English teacher in my country, your instruction and delivery have been invaluable to me, and I cannot thank you enough for the immense impact you have had on my own teaching practice.

  • @wazihazamantithi1162
    @wazihazamantithi1162 8 месяцев назад +4

    True it's pretty important to know the bad words

  • @EryLopes
    @EryLopes 4 месяца назад +2

    Congratulations. I really hate band words, but I understand that it's important to know about, even to avoid them. And you were very polite in this class. Thank you for it.

  • @valterzc8187
    @valterzc8187 Год назад +10

    The first time I realized I could understand English was in one of your videos. I understood most of the words and guessed the others by context, it happened a few years ago. That day I got really happy, that is why you have a special place in my heart forever.

  • @osimaraparecidodeoliveira7777
    @osimaraparecidodeoliveira7777 Год назад +72

    Thanks Emma for having the professionalism and courage to learn topics like that. It is very educative ! Keep doing the great jog!

  • @chihab8917
    @chihab8917 Год назад +2

    Indeed there are people who learn better by focusing on detecting the wrong questions than detecting the right ones, a question of state of mind or personality functioning.

  • @hansdegroot8549
    @hansdegroot8549 Год назад +7

    Very good video. Thanks for sharing. more or less the same day your released this video, there was an article in a Dutch newspaper about a teacher who was teaching similar words in Dutch language to Ukrainian people, refugees, because he wanted them to know those words, so they they would know when (not) to use them.

  • @molly_maeve
    @molly_maeve Год назад +60

    If we learn a language that is not our mother tongue, we still need to learn bad words or inappropriate words. If we don’t we might end up smiling when someone using offensive words to us. So I mean we still need to know different meaning of bad words or exact meaning. Thank you for your lesson lovely teacher, it really help us.
    Edit: Don't get me wrong guys.I don't teach children inappropriate words or behaviors. The teacher said it in the video like "Not for children". Kids nowadays learn on their own.

    • @rifahmarcella3867
      @rifahmarcella3867 Год назад +2

      Yeah, we need to learn bad words, but think of the KIDS. There are many kids who are watching these vids, and they're gonna see these and learn inappropriate words at this young age.

    • @markdunn2795
      @markdunn2795 Год назад +1

      Don't teach your children bad or inappropriate words

    • @noobguy3547
      @noobguy3547 11 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@rifahmarcella3867 Do your job as a parent, then.

    • @rifahmarcella3867
      @rifahmarcella3867 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@noobguy3547 I'm not a parent, I'm a 11 year old girl

    • @ameerah5741
      @ameerah5741 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@rifahmarcella3867 naur, why r u watching this 😭

  • @BionicPig95
    @BionicPig95 9 месяцев назад +3

    The thought of someone casually saying “how the fuck is your day going?” to a kid is hilarious lol

  • @gracyvuna7848
    @gracyvuna7848 Год назад +3

    I really like the way you make a difference in those confusing words!!!!

  • @paquitolopezh
    @paquitolopezh Год назад +8

    On the films always use Bad words, they are easy to learn jaja thanks teacher Emma,your english classes are easy to understand, your accent is cool!

  • @RazdoR777
    @RazdoR777 Год назад +4

    Thank you for your lesson. Bad words are very important for learning, because it's part of language.

  • @peterwesson7324
    @peterwesson7324 9 месяцев назад +2

    In British English Arse is the swearword, so if you are using it as an alternative it won't work.

  • @joalva63
    @joalva63 Год назад +9

    La ignorancia se supera sabiendo lo bueno, lo malo y lo feo; en cualquier asunto. Gracias Emma!

    • @hamlet4745
      @hamlet4745 Год назад

      Si lo feo esta incluido tienes que conocerme

    • @felipejose8834
      @felipejose8834 Год назад

      Como se traduz "Ela é tão rosinha"??

  • @Shadow-zs1zd
    @Shadow-zs1zd 11 месяцев назад +9

    I’ve recently done B1 level but I didn’t think it’s very good as want to study abroad. I watch some foreign channels on RUclips and there’s often fast and difficult language there, so I often don’t understand it and feel upset. However, I watched this video and understand ALMOST EVERYTHING! An hour ago I couldn’t imagine I can understand something like this. Your video and this experience have impressed me, and now I don’t think I’ve been wasting my time during the last years. Thank you so much for your videos!
    P.S. I also learned much about bad words)

    • @teacherrodrigo-englishchannel
      @teacherrodrigo-englishchannel 11 месяцев назад +2

      Hello, can you give me some tips? I'm A1 yet. Do you have some tip to learn more vocabulary and how to do it efficiently? And how to train and improve my listening level?

  • @vincentxie3090
    @vincentxie3090 8 месяцев назад +2

    I have chosen to learn every bad word but I still chose not to say them so much because saying it isn't good for you but only when I'm mad and frustrated then it might maintain me to do it

  • @user-nr5gy3mb4m
    @user-nr5gy3mb4m Год назад +15

    We wait for your lessons patiently 😊

  • @AdithyaJODNo
    @AdithyaJODNo 8 месяцев назад +4

    Legends already know all of them and there is no need to learn them..

  • @sidneya75
    @sidneya75 4 месяца назад

    Thank you. Emma, I was very curious about these words. This is the first time I have had such an explanation. You were very happy in your placements.

  • @fernandoramos556
    @fernandoramos556 Год назад +9

    Wonderful video! I wrote a paper on bad words in English years ago, so I'm quite familiar with talking about the topic. You expressed the spirit of talking about taboo words very well. You don't need to be explicit to talk about them and at the same time make people aware of potential effets they have on listeners or readers. You must warn your audience that it is a sensitive topic and even you as a teacher may find yourself in an awkward position because this or that word may touch your personal feelings on the matter. We should all learn bad words in any languageAs teachers, we should show our students what they are and what to do with them and let our feelings and conceptions are about them show. And let each one decide what to do with them! Congrats, dear!

  • @fimashavin
    @fimashavin Год назад +4

    Thank you too to deliver this lesson.

  • @gamerth6597
    @gamerth6597 Год назад +11

    I am pretty much confident about my english but I find myself very akward when native people use their slangs. Being a non english speaker , it is very annoying when I fail to understand what they are actually expressing 😅😅. Thses words will ofcourse help in some extent. I will be glad if you bring a video about the most commonly used slangs. Thanka a lot emma❤

  • @mgleo09
    @mgleo09 Год назад +1

    hola emma, como estas??? I'm from Colombia and I'm so thankful for this kind of English videos, because we can see those C-words everywhere and is very important for people don't belong to north america know the meaning of them. thank you, congratulation for that, I appreciate it.

  • @Drhomelander
    @Drhomelander Год назад

    I always tell my students that these words are very strong. It is difficult to make them understand that when you are not in an english speaking country. Thanks for the nicer alternatives.

  • @fmaransatto
    @fmaransatto Год назад +20

    Emma, thank you for teaching us this.
    One interesting point is that, about the last word, the one that starts with N-.
    In Portuguese, until some time ago, it was the opposite, if we get the literal translation, actually, the word "black", when referring to a person, would be considered offensive while the other would be the regular word that describes a person's skin color.

    • @youristepanov80
      @youristepanov80 Год назад +5

      Same as in Russian

    • @person2702
      @person2702 10 месяцев назад +1

      I am Brazilian, and still uncomfortable with the word "Black" to refer to skin color in portuguese. When a I was a child, calling a person of Black was something really racist😮 my father and my sister are Black, but they don't call themselves black

  • @tornado4129
    @tornado4129 Год назад +8

    Dear Emma I like your way of explanation with proper examples. It is helping me to speak English❤. Hope one day I will also speak like you

  • @paolosartorio7285
    @paolosartorio7285 5 месяцев назад

    Hello, Miss Emma. My name is Paolo, I'm a fifty seven years old independent learner from Italy. I've taken the liberty of scripting a message to say thank you for your immense support. That is to say that after five years of exhaustive training I can finally Live in English. Yes, my girlfriend is British, born in London and then lived in Toronto and Connecticut for twenty years. When I met her here, I had already been speaking English to her and she said "Wow, impressive!", " Where did you go to school?" I said " A small private school called living room with the American TV on 24/7 and a lot of English books." I'm not joking, it's true. I've done everything on my own mind and with your precious help. I still remember your old lessons by heart. I literally started from zero, at the beginning of my English adventure I could barely speak the days of the week, but slowly slowly I got it. Totally. But I m not going to quit, life is a journey and so is English. I'm grateful for what I can do in my life, and I just want to say Thank you very much indeed. I wish you all the best for your future. Paolo.

  • @shortstiktoksnow4217
    @shortstiktoksnow4217 Год назад +51

    Thank you so much Emma for these wonderful videos ❤

  • @taherelsayed1865
    @taherelsayed1865 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much Emma for these wonderful videos

  • @Elias-Hakim
    @Elias-Hakim Год назад +1

    I have seen your videos since many years. You explain very easily . Thank you .

  • @visog
    @visog Год назад +2

    Emma you are such a polite and effective communicator. Loved the fact that we had to get to @9:42 for your F-bomb!

  • @landriknansong7381
    @landriknansong7381 Год назад +3

    Watching the way you were so embarrassing about those words, especially at the end, I could guest your feelings when you finish the video...😅😅
    Thanks for the lesson by the way !!!

  • @FxtballXGaming
    @FxtballXGaming Год назад +5

    The smile of her face teaching this is everything😂

  • @raymondjean1195
    @raymondjean1195 10 месяцев назад +1

    From now on I 'm gone use the expression "scary movie" as well...I will leave to others the pronunciation of "horror movie"... Just one good example of what I learn here with this lesson clip. Keep up the good work. 💯

  • @walidabughanieh5889
    @walidabughanieh5889 Год назад +8

    Thank you so much Emma for the lessons .
    Great job 👍
    May God guide us , and increase us in knowledge

  • @ALESCOBAR06
    @ALESCOBAR06 Год назад +2

    Thank you , thanks a million !!!! Great video

  • @bulentozhim2966
    @bulentozhim2966 Год назад +1

    Thannk you so much Emma. I just love slang and colloquialisms myself. In contemporary Turkish we use the word "argo" taken from French. Ottomans would call slang "lisan-ı erazil" (language of lowlifes).

  • @biscuit5061
    @biscuit5061 10 месяцев назад

    So good to see emma again, i watched her years ago, and i loved her videos, good to see it again !

  • @saminvalidbaka2023
    @saminvalidbaka2023 Год назад +2

    Thanks a lot for the explanations)

  • @raqueldecamargo425
    @raqueldecamargo425 Год назад +1

    What a great and important class. Thanks a lot.

  • @user-sd7mt8ky5f
    @user-sd7mt8ky5f Год назад +2

    I do appreciate such a very embarrassing lesson to you,Emma.
    I can't imagine if this content is explained in my mother tongue.

  • @alfieromonteverdi7980
    @alfieromonteverdi7980 Год назад +5

    As usual another amazing video by Emma !!! I am agree with her, we should learn the bad words in English or in all languages we study because they are an aspect of a people’s culture. Stay tuned !! Bye

  • @icy3595
    @icy3595 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks Emma so much!
    Because I did not know da*n was actually a curse word and helped me a lot, really it was helpful!

  • @jocimar1625
    @jocimar1625 Год назад +39

    Love the video as always. You keep your lectures on point and, I love the way you approach us about every specific topic. By the way Ms. Can you bring more videos with your sister about family topics? Is so funny and entertainment when you guys bond and bring an alternative way to learn English when it comes to family matters 🤭

  • @beatriceternoy8309
    @beatriceternoy8309 Год назад +3

    Thank you for being so clear and professional ! Now, everything is crystal clear in my mind !

  • @priyagamage2329
    @priyagamage2329 10 месяцев назад

    I have been using the word "Damn" in every darn comment I made on social media, and if you hadn't tell us about it, I would have been using it for the rest of my life. Thank you. This video helped me a lot.

  • @denyclaire
    @denyclaire Год назад +1

    Great lesson !!! Very educative.

  • @irynaperepelkina9117
    @irynaperepelkina9117 Год назад +4

    Thank you, Emma, for this video. It was very helpful, especially about different pronunciations of bad and good words.

  • @guadalupelobato755
    @guadalupelobato755 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much dear teacher Emma, it is good to know , when to use or don't use these words...UR a great teacher

  • @thorbjrnhellehaven5766
    @thorbjrnhellehaven5766 10 месяцев назад +5

    I think I tend towards pronouncing horror like 'horr-o', and never felt close to ambiguity. After Emma explained her pronunciation (more like 'horr-r') and worries about ambiguity; I started thinking about how they are different and why.
    I think there are different ways to pronounce horror, and depending on which it can cause ambiguity:
    Horr-or : including all parts, but makes it kind of a tongue twister, that slows you down.
    Horr-r : skipping the second 'o', makes it easier , but it easily resemble one syllable 'horrr', causing ambiguity
    Horr-o: skipping the last 'r', makes it easier, while you easily keep the second syllable, mitigating ambiguity.

  • @jwc5004
    @jwc5004 3 месяца назад

    I thank you Emma for teaching the bad words for the learners despite your uncomfortable. I once saw the *C word joking comparison bewteen British and American English on tweet. Emma, you're a good teacher. Thank you again. 😄

  • @misoranaomi1049
    @misoranaomi1049 Год назад

    Thank u for the lesson!🙂

  • @nordica8008
    @nordica8008 9 месяцев назад +1

    This video is useful , thank you!

  • @manohar_kushwaha058
    @manohar_kushwaha058 Год назад +1

    I've been learning from you Chanel for many years from India 🇮🇳

  • @norvinalfonso2276
    @norvinalfonso2276 Год назад +1

    Thank you for this video ❤

  • @AlsagrAlgareh
    @AlsagrAlgareh Год назад +1

    brilliant teacher thanks from bottom of my heart

  • @mo-je
    @mo-je Год назад +1

    This was a fantastic lesson which was very good and had a polite teacher. 🌷

  • @putramatebean2606
    @putramatebean2606 Год назад +1

    Mastering the bad words is very important When learning a foreign language

  • @giovannymelendezleon
    @giovannymelendezleon 3 месяца назад

    I loved this class. Thanks for showing an option for the life that I won’t be using at all.

  • @dassuperhirn5945
    @dassuperhirn5945 Год назад +1

    An important topic. Thanks very much.

  • @touchwiththenatural
    @touchwiththenatural Год назад +2

    Hi, Teacher Emma, I'm great thanks to you for this lecture.

  • @humbertoc_silva
    @humbertoc_silva 4 месяца назад

    It was very useful, thank you. It is very important to know this words to avoid problems and embarrassing situations.

  • @franciscoviana8068
    @franciscoviana8068 Год назад +2

    Undoubtely it's a great, great class teacher! Congratulations and thak you so much for such a usefull class.

  • @ManishSharma-sk2zh
    @ManishSharma-sk2zh Год назад +2

    Hi, Emma
    Appreciate your efforts.
    Thank you,

  • @fernandomilicich8160
    @fernandomilicich8160 Год назад

    Happy Easter ! dear teacher ! and thanks a lot .

  • @carloshumbertoalvesdemoura
    @carloshumbertoalvesdemoura Год назад +6

    Hey Emma! You are a great English teacher. You teach English very well. I love watching your videos.

  • @hoseinmomenzadeh4688
    @hoseinmomenzadeh4688 Год назад +1

    Thank you for this useful lesson best wishes

  • @MegaJols
    @MegaJols Год назад +2

    Excellent video. Thanks a lot

  • @jamesph2534
    @jamesph2534 8 месяцев назад +2

    I love how she is brave to teach kids bad words💀

    • @tillibrookssheep6616
      @tillibrookssheep6616 6 месяцев назад

      Yes, but at least it’s a way to say the swear word politely in other words instead of saying the actual swear words if that makes sense?

  • @kawaiiestt
    @kawaiiestt 8 месяцев назад +1

    English is my first language and im here, watching this

  • @Aimen_tw
    @Aimen_tw Год назад +2

    Thanks teacher I really need to learn these words

  • @whitelegends8475
    @whitelegends8475 11 месяцев назад +2

    Hi mam I'm a kid but I often use bad word it because when I get aggressive but I don't use in front of everyone.

  • @eustaquiozambrano2974
    @eustaquiozambrano2974 Год назад

    Thank you so much. Interesting English lesson
    Have a good evening 👍

  • @noshin1000
    @noshin1000 8 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you Emma!

  • @bobbynygaardchrisitansen6874
    @bobbynygaardchrisitansen6874 9 месяцев назад +1

    I have seen people from US react to working in denmark and they were quite surprised that the f word is spoken constantly even at workplaces.

  • @andersonledesma4910
    @andersonledesma4910 Год назад +1

    You're totaly right with this video, I mean the intention is not to learn these words to use them but to know when somebody is being rude with you....thank you so much for your help teaching us this lesson

  • @bsudarsanan4392
    @bsudarsanan4392 Год назад +1

    I thank you very much. Please mention colloquial words for" when parents get angry, how do they call children? And when parents are happy, how do they call their children? They cannot call the names always.

  • @MyDanymax
    @MyDanymax Год назад +1

    That was a great lesson. Yes, as students we need to know all about that.
    I hate swering. (profanity)

  • @CameliaSanJuan
    @CameliaSanJuan 10 месяцев назад

    Very useful information. Thanks for sharing.

  • @helentonmendes8106
    @helentonmendes8106 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for being so clear and so helpful. This is the very first time I come across with a lesson like this.

  • @shakiedirisinghe1420
    @shakiedirisinghe1420 Год назад

    Thank you, Teacher.

  • @mosrandy4175
    @mosrandy4175 Год назад +1

    Hi Emma! I really appreciate what you've done for years. Honestly, I've watched your vids for years. Greetings from Egypt. I'd like to ask you please, is it a correct sentence to say ' Someone put the ill omen on me and as a result I failed in the exam' , Is that how you say it as native speakers ?

  • @sangliana3860
    @sangliana3860 10 месяцев назад

    Your English is very clear and easy to understand. I know you since 5 years ago..

  • @gregoriussudaryono260
    @gregoriussudaryono260 Год назад

    Nice topic to teach, dear teacher. Thank you🙏

  • @Rebekah_becky
    @Rebekah_becky 9 месяцев назад +3

    Great. Now I can use this vid to convince my parents that is shouldn’t be punished for saying “bad” words 😊

  • @person2702
    @person2702 10 месяцев назад

    Thank u so much, you always help us❤

  • @wteixeirajr
    @wteixeirajr Год назад

    Thanks Emma! ❤

  • @roromountain8507
    @roromountain8507 Год назад +1

    Thank you Emma ❤️

  • @DiscoverBrazilwithClaudia
    @DiscoverBrazilwithClaudia Год назад +1

    So nice, one of the goals of my channel is to improve my English and I think this is important information for me to have
    😅

  • @SiddigHaidar
    @SiddigHaidar Год назад

    Thank you 🙏🏽

  • @ERgrayman
    @ERgrayman Год назад

    Thanks a lot Emma.. ❤

  • @peterbread5283
    @peterbread5283 3 месяца назад

    Ms. Emma you are best teacher.

  • @shaktiduende
    @shaktiduende Месяц назад

    I find it pretty efficient to put some order in all the variety of different opinions existing...at least I can conclude my own.

  • @sl6812
    @sl6812 Год назад +1

    I don't like bad words and I don't even know why I'm watching this video hahaha. But for the sake of the learning process I'm gonna watch anyway. Greetings from Brazil.

  • @VictorCala7900
    @VictorCala7900 Год назад

    Thank You very much Emma

  • @SigourneyRulesKinema
    @SigourneyRulesKinema Год назад

    Essential lessons !!

  • @jinUAE
    @jinUAE Год назад

    How she has the guts to drop this video!
    Thanks really 🙏